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scale off

verb as in exfoliate

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You can also gently scrape the scale off branches and stems with a plastic dish scrubber.

“We have a lot of tools, including vouchers, including permanent supportive housing, including our career map pilot, which is helping people with very low incomes raise their income and scale off of public benefits programs. I think what’s important for all of us to do is look across the spectrum of our tools to see what works the best for each income bracket, and that’s what we intend to do,” Bowser said.

Even then he would be looking at a shortage of feed, and would very likely have to have his cows weighed at the communal ranchers’ scale off Main Street in Towner and then sold to a buyer elsewhere.

But he added that the true value of a franchise comes down to the “value of brand creation and how you scale off of it.”

“They know what they’re getting into, there’s pre-built in excitement, it makes the marketing a little easier. But in general, don’t forget the power of brand creation. What is the value of a franchise? It’s really the value of brand creation and how you scale off of it.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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