adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a small/small-scale enterprise
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The tax will affect owners of small-scale enterprises consisting of up to ten people.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
enterprise
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But Smith envisaged a world of small-scale enterprise , which would be left alone by government and by monopolistic corporations.
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Developing small-scale enterprises also runs counter to a parallel policy of closing down inefficient and pollution-rich rural enterprises.
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In Lusaka, small-scale enterprise takes place mainly in the shanty towns three or four miles from the city centre.
study
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This small-scale study aims to describe and evaluate one initiative in this field.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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small-scale research projects
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Smith envisaged a world of small-scale enterprise, which would be left alone by government and by monopolistic corporations.
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Data on breaches of the taboo in small-scale communities are sparse and largely considered as cases of individual deviance.
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Even our die-hard Communist friends admit to the existence of small-scale scams under the old system.
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Instead, it can be argued that more attention should have been given to services and small-scale manufacturing.
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Marketing and distribution assistance is also needed, as are changes in existing regulations that hinder small-scale food processing.
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Since then the economic clamp-down has further cut back urban building projects, closed rural industries and increased restrictions on small-scale business.
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So there is more on internationalism, on e-business and on small-scale ventures.