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was scale
noun
A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.
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Wherever we performed there were few empty seats and the most common factor was scale.
Their stems and branches were coated with white, which I was told was scale.
However, all they had to do when they realised the internet was a big deal was scale back MSN and rejig their browser play.
Mullen added that the main point was scale, with savings from the combination likely to be ploughed into boosting its online offering.
The problem, however, was scale: Many subgroups within the network had only a few members.
The main logic behind selling up was scale, Rosenwald tells me — a common refrain in the world of e-commerce.
Advertisers knew people were online, but very little money was spent advertising to them because the only advantage to this medium was scale and reach (and some accountability).
It was found that the b-value is a function of the applied stress, and that the frequency of fracture size was scale free.
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