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A Doha deal would take a bigger bite out of tariffs the higher they are.
Now, though, those rivals are trying to take a bigger bite out of Apple.
There was a sting in the tail, however, with finance director Carol Fairweather warning the strong pound would take a bigger bite out of profits this year than previously thought.
Plans are advanced to move into a bigger factory, still in London, within the year and Adams wants to open a New York sales office to help take a bigger bite out of the Big Apple.
John M. Peterson, the chairman of the global tax practice group at the Baker & McKenzie law firm, said that "clients suing over tax shelters that went awry will, I think, take a bigger bite out of the" firms that sold these shelters than government actions.
The new space is three glass-walled floors of room vignettes and studio space overlooking the neighborhood of decorators at Third Avenue at 60th Street, prime real estate for what the company is hoping to do: take a bigger bite out of the New York furniture market.
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Inflation was too low to take a big bite out of real wages by keeping nominal wages flat.
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