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"Mid-sized cities in developed countries with relatively low population densities tend to score well by having all the cultural and infrastructural benefits on offer with fewer problems related to crime or congestion," said Jon Copestake, editor of the report, in a statement.
World's Most Liveable Cities: 2011 Economist Intelligence Unit Report (PHOTOS) 2011
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Mid-sized consumer packaged goods companies have over the past year given good returns.
MCap's Fund Picks Up 1% Stake in Jyothy Labs Shraddha Nair 2011
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Mid-sized firms had them beat by only three months, hiring for the first time in July 2003.
Held Back by 'Vicious Cycle' Emily Maltby 2010
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Mid-sized towns like Woodridge see big business-development opportunities in courting Chinese companies.
Look Who's Coming to Woodridge Lauren Etter 2011
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Mid-sized and smaller institutes that may not possess significant expertise in drug development would benefit greatly from having access to a central hub at NIH where such expertise exists.
Margaret Anderson: Patients Need Discoveries Translated to New Therapies Margaret Anderson 2011
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Mid-sized companies will have to clearly pick three or four industries and focus deep there.
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Mid-sized law firms are beginning to follow suit and have laid off significant portions of their associates.
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Mid-sized companies will have to clearly pick three or four industries and focus deep there.
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Mid-sized firms represent 30% of the UK's manufacturing base.
CBI proposes British 'Mittelstand' to boost jobs and economy 2011
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Mid-sized metros like Riverside, Stockton, Modesto, Bakersfield and Vallejo saw dramatic run-ups in prices before the housing market peaked in 2006.
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