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Ms. Chamberlain warned, however, that Nasdaq shares are traded so thinly that small purchases can move the market.
Sure, people would pay him to dream up any guff he wants to right now, but he can't spread himself so thinly that he controls the whole of telly drama.
Some less fair systems produce governments with enough power to actually do things, though most voters may disapprove; some fairer systems spread power so thinly that any attempt at government descends into partisan infighting.
The report concludes: "The government must continue to distribute QR funding according to excellence, but at the same time it must not spread resource so thinly that we risk damaging our world-class research areas within our research-intensive universities".
He hopes that at least half will be successful and generate 25% of Cisco's revenues within five to ten years.Some on Wall Street worry that Mr Chambers, who has been Cisco's boss for 14 years, is stretching his company so thinly that it could be ripped apart.
Jack Dromey, Labour's shadow policing minister, said: "The police are now spread so thinly that they are struggling to act as 'eyes and ears' on our streets – undermining, just when national security is at risk, efforts to counter the threat we face from terrorism.
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Grey Global is so thinly held that, as the joke goes, it trades by appointment.
Some will find this lack of 'hand-holding' refreshing and will be able to build that structure into the course themselves, but many faculty members have their time so thinly stretched that they appreciate any and all teaching support that a text book can offer.
Unfortunately, heaping helpings of atmosphere do not make up for the lack of a strong narrative thread or the fact that the characters are so thinly drawn that it's hard to care about anything they do.
Although usually opaque, some stoneware is so thinly potted that it is somewhat translucent.
They remain so thinly capitalised that they are unwilling to write down dud loans and take on the risk of new ones—hence Europe's credit crunch.
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