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small

[smawl] / smɔl /




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You opted to leave her a large sum of money to your stepdaughter, and a smaller amount for your new stepson — out of respect to both your relationship with them and their parents.

From MarketWatch

That's because for many Indian exporters, especially small companies, the burden of paperwork, audit risks and a lack of understanding of FTA provisions often outweigh tariff benefits.

From BBC

Some managing directors, the highest rank for a nonexecutive, now share small offices, a downgrade from their previous digs on Madison Avenue.

From The Wall Street Journal

You know this performance well, but consider how much Duvall gets done in such a small amount of screen time.

From Los Angeles Times

For the former small business adviser from Suffolk, taking a small stake in the upstart beer company from north east Scotland seemed an opportunity too good to miss.

From BBC