(1) Often larger organisations (such as a DGH) can have inefficiencies that are found in many largeish bureaucracies and small hospitals can have greater scale and flexibility.
(2) Instead we have shuffled it, so that government debt has increased as a direct consequence of largeish repayments by banks and modest repayments by consumers.
Largish
Definition:
(a.) Somewhat large.
Example Sentences:
(1) For the custard 4 egg yolks 400ml double cream 60g caster sugar 1 tbsp cornflour 1 tsp vanilla essence (or ½ vanilla pod, split) 1 Whisk the egg yolks for a minute in a largish heat-proof bowl (you need to be able to whisk the hot cream in later without worrying about it spilling over.)
(2) Tarragon is pretty easy to grow, in the ground or in a largish pot.
(3) I'm not a social animal and that's a hangover from being the small kid with a largish head and sticky-out ears.
(4) The largish store in the town centre has three discount points during the day, staff told us.
(5) The possibility of short- and long-term donor site morbidity and the technical demands of these transfers limit their use mainly to largish defects on the dominant sensory aspects of the radial digits.