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Walmart is partnering with China's second largest e-commerce firm, JD.com, as it aims to take a larger bite out of the world's most populous country.
Now, with this funding, it is working to get necessary licenses to expand to all markets in Europe and the U.S. before the end of the year as it aims to take a larger bite out of an industry that processes over $500 billion in transactions per year.
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These cost more than $7 million a year to service, and take a large bite out of the Field Museum's overall operating budget.
Stopping the wars now would take a large bite out of our deficit.
Indeed Soylent has ambitions to take a large bite out of the lunch market.
That said, state and federal officials say an infusion of money from Washington could take a large bite out of the state's budget deficit.
At dinner with friends, Hamilton would take a large bite, fake a sneeze, spit the food into a napkin, and then run off to the bathroom to dispose of it.
Even if they've paid off their mortgages, tax bills of several thousands dollars and more take a large bite out of pensions and Social Security, all while medical bills seem to rise ineluctably.
The Wii looks set to take a large bite out of PS3's predicted sales.On top of that, Sony's fumbles in the factory have given a year's head start to Microsoft and its Xbox 360, a powerful game-player costing $399.
After all, if someone snatches the chocolate bar you are eating out of your hand and tells you that you have no right to eat it because it's bad for you, your instinct is to snatch it back, take a large bite and tell your critic to sod off, however right they might be.
Yet the ease of dipping in and out is a virtue, improving the chances that students will take up online education in the first place and that if they keep trying they will hit on the right subject eventually.A reduced price for higher education would be a boon to many families in America, where university can take a large bite out of household budgets (or saddle students with loads of debt).
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