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Smaller competitors offer a subset of channels-with Fetch TV entering the market in 2010 with a subscription service over a few ADSL2 + networks, and TransACT offering TV via its own VDSL, VDSL2 and FTTP / FTTH networks in Canberra and its Neighbourhood Cable network in parts of Victoria.
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Smaller firms tend to focus on particular specialties of the law ( e. g. patent law, labor law, tax law, criminal defense, personal injury ); larger firms may be composed of several specialized practice groups, allowing the firm to diversify their client base and market, and to offer a variety of services to their clients.
Smaller stores do not offer the fashion and electrical ranges while the largest stores also have a DIY and gardening department.
Smaller wharves at Birkenhead, Northcote, Devonport and West Harbour offer commuter ferry services to the Auckland CBD.
Smaller companies including MCI Inc and Pioneer Telephone may offer plans in similar variety at different prices.
Smaller floats that were lost or damaged over the centuries have been restored, and the weavers of the Nishijin area offer new tapestries to replace destroyed ones.
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Smaller labs can be run by individual chemists working clandestinely in order to synthesize smaller amounts of controlled substances or simply out of a hobbyist interest in chemistry, often because of the difficulty ascertaining the purity of other, illegally synthesized drugs obtained on the black market.
Smaller companies usually launch in attractive cities or regions, while larger companies enter a national market at once. Global roll outs are generally only undertaken by multinational conglomerates, since they have the necessary size and make use of international distribution systems ( e. g., Unilever, Procter & Gamble ).
Smaller breweries in Denmark suffered greatly under the Carlsberg market dominance, especially during the middle of the 20th century, and this led to a large reduction in available beer quality and styles.
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Smaller ones of 6 dwellings was begun in 2010 for the derelict Home Farm site off Malzor Lane and one or two others elsewhere.
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Smaller military parades are held in French garrison towns, including Toulon and Belfort, with local troops.
Smaller drums also tend to be quieter, again suiting smaller venues, and many of these kits extend this with easily fitted extra muffling to the point of allowing quiet or even silent practice in a hotel room or bedroom.
Smaller surfboard fins mounted near the edge ( or " rail ") of the surfboard are known as " rail fins " and are seen in multi-fin arrangements ( often in combination with a similarly-sized central fin further back on the board ).
Smaller rivers include the Lielupe, in central Latvia, with an average annual flow of 3. 6 cubic kilometers ; the Venta, in the west, with 2. 9 cubic kilometers ; the Gauja, in the northeast, with 2. 5 cubic kilometers ; and the Aiviekste, in the east, with 2. 1 cubic kilometers.
Ursa Minor ( Latin: " Smaller Bear ", contrasting with Ursa Major ), also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation in the northern sky.
Smaller molecules can leak in more easily and are more easily absorbed by certain materials, and molecular pumps are less effective at pumping gases with lower molecular weights.
Smaller groups of stations with common branding are often categorized by industry watchers as television systems, although the public and the broadcasters themselves will often refer to them as " networks " regardless.
Smaller computers often use less flexible but more automatic boot loader mechanisms to ensure that the computer starts quickly and with a predetermined software configuration.
Smaller leaves are preferred ; however, any bitter taste of larger leaves can be reduced by pouring off the water from initial boiling and replacing it with fresh water.
Smaller, propeller-driven planes cannot cope with the conditions and must fly around them ; larger jet aircraft fly over the smaller ones and around larger examples.
Smaller, inexpensive laser printers typically print slowly, due to this energy-saving design, compared to large high speed printers where paper moves more rapidly through a high-temperature fuser with a very short contact time
Smaller and thinner cymbals tend to be darker with more shimmer, while larger and thicker cymbals tend to respond better in louder volume situations, and conversely.
Smaller, provincial parties were left with 4 seats in all ( losing 3 ); Justicialists ( pro or against the current Administration ) maintained the control over the Senate they've enjoyed since 1983.
Smaller and in a more precarious position vis-à-vis Libya, Tunisia has consistently made efforts to align with Algeria.
Smaller exhibitors ( including, for example, licensing companies with no capacity for actual game production ) will often have a meeting room and no exhibition booth at all, while others may have both a small exhibition booth and a meeting area.
Smaller settlements which included Killeshandra in County Cavan were to leave their own mark particularly with the growth of flax and the Irish linen industry.
* Smaller apertures can be used: much smaller apertures can be used than with smaller format cameras before diffraction becomes significant for a given print size.
Smaller chairs are available at the monorail platform for visitors with wider wheelchairs or motorized scooters.
Smaller councils began to be consolidated, which led to Massasoit Council merging with the Cachalot Council to form the Moby Dick Council with the two former councils becoming districts.
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Smaller installations using VoIP over a two-way satellite broadband service such as BGAN or VSAT bring the costs within the reach of leisure vessel owners.
Smaller “ neighborhood ” buses are used for the CARTA Tel-A-Ride service offering both single-door entry and wheelchair accessibility.
Smaller bore musketoons matched the caliber of the muskets in service, and were generally used the same way, with single musket ball or a buck and ball load, while large bore musketoons were loaded with multiple buckshot or pistol balls ( generally smaller in diameter than musket balls ) and used as shotguns.
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