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It got a 6 billion euro, or $7.8 billion, bailout from the two governments, with Luxembourg taking a smaller stake.
Britain's consumers have perked up in part because falling inflation is taking a smaller bite out of incomes.
"The OBR sees Brexit taking a smaller chunk out of UK growth than many feared in the wake of the referendum.
It's the stories that interest her, she says, so if that means taking a smaller part, why should it bother her?
How does a parent talk to a child who is taking a smaller serving to make sure that a younger sibling has enough?
So renting temporarily, and taking a smaller space, sometimes in their own building, became a viable way to protect their investments".
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The plant's builder, Toshiba, is taking a small chunk.
The Times: So you're taking a small swing.
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