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La Paz has a far smaller slice of the jetsetter market than Rio or Buenos Aires.
Then again, globalisation should create "a bigger pie" - so a smaller slice could leave us still well off.
Since the industrialisation of food production, food has taken up a smaller slice of our budgets and our time.
The Polancos may have a smaller slice of the firm, but the pie should start to look a lot bigger.
If a smaller slice of their retirement savings were bouncing around, it might have been easier to remain invested.
It's entirely possible for the pie to get bigger and some people to get a smaller slice".
"Europe may get a smaller slice of the cake," he said, "due to the rise of the euro, but the overall size of the cake is bigger".
"The scale and breadth of this squeeze are striking … When growth is sluggish … workers are getting a smaller morsel of a smaller slice of a slow-growing pie".
Across the entire bottom 60percentt of the distribution, households are taking home a smaller slice of the pie than they did in the 1960s and 1970s.
But the county takes a much smaller slice of a homeowner's property taxes than the village does, so the Plandome Manor increase caused special concern.
As pointed out here at the time, they could see that every share reserved for Ashley meant a smaller slice of the pie for them.
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