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22 Sentences With "not in the slightest"

How to use not in the slightest in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "not in the slightest" and check conjugation/comparative form for "not in the slightest". Mastering all the usages of "not in the slightest" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Not in the slightest, for a whole host of reasons.
"Not in the slightest," said Dan Schnur, a longtime Republican strategist here.
That means Westworld and its companion parks aren't done — not in the slightest.
"I'm not in the slightest gloomy about our potential after 'Game of Thrones,'" he added.
James said Rumaysah seemed very "media-savvy" and unthreatening, "not in the slightest" capable of violence.
Not in the slightest, but you've already rejected the tie dye option so here we are.
"I am not a Trump fan at all, not in the slightest, not in the least," he said.
Not in the slightest, and this kind of vague justification is typical of Night Call's attempt at detective fiction.
Military leaders are "not in the slightest bit concerned about maintaining their professional commitments," said the high-ranking military officer.
It concludes that Austen was not in the slightest radical and made no secret of her militant anti-Jacobinism in her novels.
"Those who support directly or indirectly people who destroy innocent lives are not in the slightest different from terrorists," Erdogan said in a speech.
"This does not in the slightest change our plan to generate pressure, to ensure the arrival of the aid," Guaido said at a news briefing.
"We expect our U.S. allies to immediately cut their ties with the terrorist YPG, who are not in the slightest bit different from the PKK," Akar added.
Karen Hester has been coming to watch the race for 10 years and told the Associated PRess she was "not in the slightest" bit concerned about being in a crowded space or the threat of a terror attack.
For the last several months, America's worst millennial has been criss-crossing the country, spending time looking at cows and looking at trains and smiling in a way that does not in the slightest suggest at least 10,000 hours of practice.
Los Angeles Times 26 Oct 1965: c9. The producer later wrote in his memoirs that "this was my first feature but I was not in the slightest bit intimidated."Wolper p 162 In October 1966 William Holden agreed to star.MOVIE CALL SHEET: 'Brigade' Next for Holden Martin, Betty.
Roach explains that in addition to these problems, human beings are not in the slightest equipped or prepared to confront these challenges. Although most of her other books have one-word titles, Mary Roach claims that it was especially difficult to come up with a one-word title for this specific book.
Moscoe denied that any trickery was involved, and suggested that certain councillors were disingenuously trying to appear disinterested in their salaries. He added, "I think we deserve the same raises everybody else got - modest though they may be. I'm not in the slightest bit embarrassed."Vanessa Lu, "Councillors boost own salaries", Toronto Star, November 10, 2005, B01.
The author Okamoto Kanoko is a Buddhist scholar, which is reflected in her short story. The protagonist Mataichi is a secular man consumed by his desire for the beautiful girl Masako and driven by his ambitions to breed elaborative goldfish. He is not in the slightest a practitioner of Buddhism, which emphasizes emptiness and the need to break away from all worldly desires. The removal of all desire includes attachments to living beings: “The Dharma knows nothing of living beings, because it is removed from the defilement of such concepts as ‘living beings'(38).
This found that the crash was accidental, that the fault in the crash was entirely that of the Soviet pilot, and that Captain John Ralph and First Officer Norman Merrington DFC of BEA were not in the slightest to blame for the crash. However, the Soviets announced that the fault was entirely that of the British aircraft, which emerged from low cloud and crashed into the fighter."The Gatow Air Crash: British Claim Rejected by USSR", The Times, 21 May 1948 The British enquiry heard that the Viking was flying at , well below the cloud base of .
Ackrill, Margaret and Leslie Hannah. Barclays: The Business of Banking, 1690-1996 (2001) Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1 The Times stated, shortly after the suspension: "It is understood that the suspension of Overend, Gurney & Co will not in the slightest degree compromise Gurney's Bank of Norwich. That establishment recently passed into the hands of new partners, whose resources are beyond all question".The Times, May 11, 1866; p. 11, col F, “Money-Market & City Intelligence” Section The Gurney family was known for its wealth; in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1875 comic opera Trial by Jury, a character describes his accumulation of wealth until he "became as rich as the Gurneys".
On June 3, 1926, Morgan fought Steve "Kid" Sullivan, a former World Junior Lightweight Champion, at the Brooklyn National League Baseball Park in front of 40,000 enthralled boxing fans. Morgan convincingly beat Sullivan in a sixth round Technical Knockout. The Oakland Tribune wrote Morgan dealt Sullivan "one of the worst beatings a battler ever received in an Eastern Ring""When Champ Morgan Dropped Ex-Champion Steve Sullivan", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 15, 7 June 1926 The Wilkes-Barre Evening News, wrote "Tod Morgan... was not in the slightest danger of losing the world's junior lightweight championship while fighting Steve Kid Sullivan at Ebbets Field last night".

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