Examples of 'smaller-scale' in a sentence

Meaning of "smaller-scale"

smaller-scale (noun): refers to a smaller version or reduced scope of something, often implying a more manageable or limited size

How to use "smaller-scale" in a sentence

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Smaller-scale productions also continue to be mounted.
This program focuses on smaller-scale initiatives.
Smaller-scale convergence may be caused by relief.
Tax resistance is used in smaller-scale struggles as well.
Smaller-scale general food chains and cooperatives.
Businesses provide a smaller-scale example of these effects.
Smaller-scale technical solutions have also been proposed.
It has since seen a variety of smaller-scale uses.
A smaller-scale permanent survey is conducted every quarter.
We also have experience from smaller-scale projects.
One is a smaller-scale military operation.
More credit should be provided for smaller-scale projects.
Smaller-scale moratoriums are not unprecedented.
Also includes support for smaller-scale municipal infrastructureschemes.
Smaller-scale problems are likely to be covered.

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This will be onlent for smaller-scale investment to pro.
Smaller-scale municipality services required under the law.
These are supported by smaller-scale structures with a shorter duration.
Smaller-scale plantations are subject to different monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.
It is also a target and utilized bycatch of other smaller-scale fisheries.
Note that a smaller-scale cost to consider is maintenance.
What he published in the police section were smaller-scale local crimes.
However smaller-scale visits have in most cases gone unhampered.
There is scope for this to benefit smaller-scale farmers as well as agribusiness.
These smaller-scale and more frequent disasters are often forgotten.
Recommends that investors consider smaller-scale projects or alternatives that avoid or.
Smaller-scale environmental projects will therefore be able to start up more quickly.
Are they attached to this group of smaller-scale capitalists outside the establishment?
Smaller-scale mechanical rides were gradually added, including a circle swing ride.
This design is also quite popular with smaller-scale consumer devices.
Staying in smaller-scale locally owned accommodation where possible.
Both of these are particular challenges when using smaller-scale or mobile devices.
They also coordinate smaller-scale moves of precise manufacturing equipment.
Repairs and overhauls of shredders, knife mills or smaller-scale granulation lines.
Crafting smaller-scale particle accelerators to better probe the nature of reality.
Before, indoor cannabis production was largely confined to smaller-scale operations.
Smaller-scale earthquakes in the region also made regular renovations necessary.
Previously, indoor cannabis production was largely confined to smaller-scale operations.
Several smaller-scale projects were carried out on coal and industrial minerals.
In the past, indoor cannabis production was largely confined to smaller-scale operations.
Smaller-scale systems are also available for other uses of public clouds.
To make a partial transition to solar energy, look for smaller-scale applications.
Smaller-scale projects have become associated with what is now a collective project.
They are also encroaching in areas meant for smaller-scale fishing activities.
All these meetings were smaller-scale and directed at research or vocational training specialists.
Most of the evidence available to date is from smaller-scale pilots and studies ;.
The primary smaller-scale commercial compounds of caesium are caesium chloride and nitrate.
They are more dispersed geographically and in the hands of smaller-scale undertakings or craft.
There are also smaller-scale enterprises of textile industry and of food industry.
In addition to ridging, surface scattering from smaller-scale roughness must also be considered.

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