In some countries if not in all, organic farms tend to be smaller than their conventional neighbours.
Overall the size of the economy as a whole remains 2.6% smaller than its pre-recession peak.
Smaller notebook computers, now euphemistically called " ultrabooks ", were thinner and smaller than ever.
Sixteen ounces is larger than most soda cans but smaller than most soda bottles.
"The market in kids is so much smaller than it is in adults, " laments Kaplan.
This commitment is smaller than a dollar subscription, but still separates the curious from the customers.
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Ultrafine particulate matter refers to nanoscale particulate matter, smaller than 0.1 micron (100 nanometers) in size.
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U.S. manufacturers get lots of relief, but other cuts are smaller than in the House bill.
The MyOrigo phone prototype is smaller than the Treo and larger than the x200.
Two of the people said that the tablet's screen will likely be smaller than eight inches.
Visitors are often surprised that the MPs' chamber seems much smaller than they had expected.
The display on the One is slightly smaller than S4's, but it has a higher resolution.
There are banks smaller than us and not in Basel 2 that are complex.
They would prefer the sequester, admittedly smaller than the tax cliff, to any form of compromise.
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Except one year the bonus was significantly smaller than what they had quickly grown used to.
The likelihood of anyone developing a fatal cancer was smaller than one in 100 million.
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Moreover, from 1966-1972 the German labor force was actually smaller than it was in 1960.
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The impact of the recalls was smaller than we had expected, supported by sales-promotion measures.
The mobs were violent and irrational, but they were smaller than might have been expected.
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Witanhurst is the largest private home in London, only slightly smaller than Buckingham Palace.
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Our Air Force is older and smaller than any time since it was founded in 1947.
But even that deal was far smaller than similar online-advertising acquisitions by Google or Microsoft.
The U.S. population is one third smaller than that of the European Union and Switzerland combined.
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German taxpayers might accept that the immediate costs of our rescue plan are smaller than break-up.
The plant covers about 19 square miles, an area slightly smaller than the island of Manhattan.
This second floor shop is smaller than his old space with bright green walls.
On a yearly basis, home prices fell, but the decline was smaller than in previous months.
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The Blaze, in terms of staff and time in market, is much smaller than that.
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The final liability might be larger, much larger, smaller, or much smaller than the deposit.
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The watch itself is a bit bigger and the screen a bit smaller than I expected.
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