And a 66-amino-acid protein is a tiddler.
But at 26km by 13km (16 miles by 8 miles), it was a tiddler compared with the berg that is about to break away from the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The size of that shareholding is also a clue to how profitable GVC’s acquisition-driven growth, from industry tiddler in 2007 to member of the FTSE 100 index, has been for the architect.
Successful as it is, in international banking terms Hansa is only a tiddler.
In his view, it takes three things to survive as a tiddler in a world of giants.
But Schefenacker, with total debts of €429m, was a tiddler next to British Energy.
On October 29th the American chipmaking tiddler reported its third-quarter results.
Once a tourism tiddler, China is now a giant: no country sends more tourists overseas.
Compared with Microsoft this firm is a tiddler, having raised only $73m in funding so far.
Popular—no tiddler, with $48bn in assets—is not only free of those restraints but benefits from them.
Its cargo airline, Amazon Air, is still a tiddler compared with FedEx, with just 33 jets in its fleet.
It is a tiddler despite having a quality of search results that is not all that different from Google’s.
Patents should reward those who work hard on big, fresh ideas, rather than those who file the paperwork on a tiddler.
Just shy of $200bn, Comcast, a cable company which last year bought Sky, a British satellite broadcaster, is the tiddler of the bunch.
London Fashion Week has long been seen as the tiddler of the “big four” global shows, overshadowed by the spectacles in Milan, New York and Paris.
And though the West Antarctic ice sheet is a tiddler compared with its eastern neighbour, its collapse would mean a GMSL rise of about 3.5 metres.
HUD, with its annual budget of $46bn, is a tiddler compared with other federal departments, but in several ways it is a sort of miniature version of the Trump administration.
The Wendelstein 7-AS, a tiddler with a fuel capacity of but a single cubic metre, was built by the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics at Garching, Germany, and operated from 1988 to 2002.
Yet Greece accounts for only 2% of the EU’s total GDP, so if the EU fears that the departure of such an economic tiddler could destroy the euro, it has alarmingly low confidence in its own creation.
In a letter in March to Randal Quarles, the American Federal Reserve’s chief bank regulator, Paul Tucker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, expressed alarm that a single trader could wipe out two-thirds of the default fund of a clearing house—albeit a relative tiddler.
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