It's footprint is only slightly larger than the 42-millimeter Apple Watch, and only slightly thicker.
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Senators enjoy only slightly less job security — 21 percent.
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Since then Power Grids has only slightly improved its performance.
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Those forecasts have changed only slightly from a month ago.
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That's only slightly higher than boomer men at 20 percent.
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Musk is only slightly more circumspect when talking to investors.
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The Moto Z2 Play ups the ante, but only slightly.
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Apple also said its greater China sales dipped only slightly.
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For males, the number is only slightly lower at 16.8.
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It works out and my clothes are only slightly damp.
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The ratio is only slightly better in Boston and Seattle.
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And it's only slightly more pleasant using your right hand.
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The Mate's speaker is only slightly louder than the original.
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It does, indeed taste like pickle juice, only slightly sweeter.
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Trounced in Iowa, only slightly redeemed in New Hampshire, Jeb!
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The whole process takes an only slightly awkward 30 seconds.
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In other words, it's only slightly worse than using Tinder.
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Sales have risen only slightly over the past two years.
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Aggressive cutbacks now on emissions could help, though only slightly.
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He laughed at this one, and looked only slightly worried.
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Our email exchange is below -- edited only slightly for flow.
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In Tor, the system was less accurate, but only slightly.
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Even since his win, he's only slightly softened his tone.
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The rest of the videos are only slightly less insane.
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Female participation in the work force has improved only slightly.
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Having them play superheroes instead is only slightly more imaginative.
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I'm only slightly exaggerating about the wolves, by the way.
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In March, it was only slightly more sure of itself.
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The currency has eased back in February, but only slightly.
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Google's new smart home strategy is only slightly more focused.
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The travel services company's revenue was only slightly below forecasts.
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And they are only slightly richer than the poorest Brits.
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His losing a renomination fight seems only slightly more likely.
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The Padres fared only slightly better in the seventh inning.
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Service firms with larger international operations have fared only slightly better.
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Though Kensli's expression is only slightly upstaged by papa's happy smile.
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According to Nationwide, U.K. house prices increased only slightly in January.
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Some of the phrases are familiar and only slightly cringe-worthy.
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The federal government's recession-fighting stimulus package mitigated this only slightly.
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Hey, it's only slightly more functional than a mini bag, right?
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The party increased its vote share since 2013, but only slightly.
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However, U.S. GDP is only slightly below the EU's economic output.
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This is only slightly awkward, as Gomez is Bieber's ex-girlfriend.
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But on only slightly closer inspection, the changes were rather minor.
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I've only slightly formatted for readability and haven't changed any words.
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Britain's economy outperformed Italy's and was only slightly worse than Germany's.
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Buying new clothes would be faster, and only slightly more expensive.
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On the plateau it fell only slightly, from 87% to 83%.
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But only slightly—it's still pretty fucked up to be honest.
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That would be only slightly higher than AT&T's current leverage.
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It's only slightly less awkward, but she's not hiding her annoyance.
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At that point, the gap by age was only slightly greater.
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Banks' return on equity fell only slightly, to 11.9% from 12.6%.
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"We make it work," Dr. Woodruff said, sounding only slightly weary.
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Another, Sturm, Ruger & Company, has fared much better, dipping only slightly.
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It's only slightly different from the blue screen of death. 9.
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Instead, the rate stayed roughly the same, edging up only slightly.
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The questions arise when T.S.H. is only slightly higher than normal.
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In the US, the figure is only slightly higher, at 15%.
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Ted Cruz's negatives are only slightly lower than Clinton's at 53.4.
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Baby boomers were only slightly less sorry than millennials, at 2000%.
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Age of Empires IV got an only slightly satisfying gameplay reveal.
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Their defensive figure is down only slightly, from 2844 to 9.
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"Two minutes and then it's over," she said, exaggerating only slightly.
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That is only slightly behind last year's pace of buyback announcements.
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That's $1.1 million each, only slightly less than Trump's original plan.
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Red chiles, only slightly hot, which I softened in boiling water.
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It's only slightly out of my way, so I don't mind.
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That number declined only slightly to 23 percent by early August.
|
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But with most of this poll, it was only slightly better.
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The only slightly comparable contemporary equivalent to Lost is Game of Thrones.
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Her Fenty x Puma Creepers that only slightly change with each drop?
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At that time, the Moon will start to dim, but only slightly.
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But against the euro it languished only slightly above 5-month lows .
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Add just enough flour (about ¼ cup) so dough is only slightly tacky.
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Yet overdose deaths for young adult blacks have edged up only slightly.
|
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Most analysts had expected it to be maintained or trimmed only slightly.
|
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It is the same in Indonesia and only slightly better in Japan.
|
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In general, though, today's spruce beers only slightly resemble those of yore.
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But against the euro it languished only slightly above 5-month lows.
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In the Trump era, such a prospect is only slightly far-fetched.
|
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At first glance, the chance of it succeeding is only slightly higher.
|
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The win helped the Yankees' mood significantly, but their record only slightly.
|
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Non-student victims report assaults only slightly more often (32 percent report).
|
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Both were injured only slightly and nothing was taken from the apartment.
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Bush and Obama only slightly curbed China's unfair trading practices and cyberespionage.
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He was pressed on the topic and only slightly softened his tone.
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"I got them," he said, making the moment only slightly less awkward.
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Strang: Shock only slightly overstates it; greatly surprised would not overstate it.
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She answers questions with a conscientious courtesy, only slightly underscored by impatience.
|
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Even if he pleads guilty, that would only slightly reduce the sentence.
|
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The Kings were only slightly better, connecting on 20 of 48 tries.
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The euro last traded only slightly lower against the dollar at $1.1381.
|
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Best actor in a comedy or musical is only slightly less competitive.
|
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The other three – Nestle, KKR and General Motors – ticked down only slightly.
|
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Last year was only slightly cooler than 2016, the hottest year ever.
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The number of men has increased only slightly, from 211 to 533.
|
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For blacks, it slid only slightly — to 64.13 percent from 264.1 percent.
|
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Some of the staff, like Singer, were only slightly older than Sloan.
|
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Their approval ratings are either below or only slightly above 123 percent.
|
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But it is only slightly ahead of where Netanyahu was last April.
|
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Tips from customers increased over the past few weeks, but only slightly.
|
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O) at 19 times earnings and only slightly more expensive that IBM (IBM.
|
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GDP grew only slightly more slowly in 2016-18 than before the referendum.
|
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This zone was only slightly damaged and has since been restored for use.
|
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Once the cell nuclei were incubated, they seemed to reawaken—but only slightly.
|
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That is only slightly behind total cider's share of 1.2 percent, IRI noted.
|
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Industrial output likely grew 5.9 percent in June, down only slightly from May.
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But first, let's talk about something only slightly less apocalyptic, the Iowa caucus.
|
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Professor Charlebois said prices had risen only slightly for dairy, poultry and eggs.
|
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That is more than the growth in productivity but only slightly above inflation.
|
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Since then, the index has fallen by only slightly more than 3 percent.
|
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Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines and Vietnam have been growing only slightly more slowly.
|
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Instead its vote share fell only slightly, to 15.2% from 16.3% in 2013.
|
|
Bayer shares rose on the news, but pared to close only slightly higher.
|
|
Meanwhile, a Fire TV Stick 4K is only slightly more expensive at $50.
|
|
Investors are not panicking: the firms' share prices have fallen, but only slightly.
|
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Shares of rival American trailed only slightly behind, spiking 220.26 percent to $53.15.
|
|
On the Democratic side, the calculation is more complicated -- but only slightly so.
|
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Gross domestic product will be only slightly positive in 2017, the bank said.
|
|
Its outlook for the 1.093 fiscal first quarter missed analyst expectations only slightly.
|
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According to an FDA analysis, the first generic competitor reduces prices only slightly.
|
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The institutional tranches for both were only slightly over-subscribed, the banks said.
|
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He has called regular marijuana use "only slightly less awful" than heroin dependence.
|
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The new assembly, serving from 2019-24, will be only slightly more diverse.
|
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For comparison's sake, national museums elsewhere in Europe have done only slightly better.
|
|
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 did raise spending levels, but only slightly.
|
|
Still, the government is projected to grow total spending only slightly in 2018.
|
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That was only slightly better than his overall popularity nationally at the time.
|
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Unfortunately, the market for defense lawyers in the area was only slightly better.
|
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They have made provisions for only slightly more than half of these loans.
|
|
The Mets' strikeout and line-drive rates vary only slightly in those situations.
|
|
A closing montage confirms that its sympathies lean toward Hill, but only slightly.
|
|
For comparison, Germany's stock market is up by only slightly more since then.
|
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Each index finished the day only slightly higher, short of their respective records.
|
|
It takes only slightly more work to cast doubt on the other claims.
|
|
The barges did eventually strike a dam, but it was only slightly damaged.
|
|
But the Eminem of "Revival" is only slightly attuned to the current moment.
|
|
As I've aged, I've crept slightly closer to its aesthetic, but only slightly.
|
|
Shares in Campbell were up only slightly in trading on Friday, at $40.22.
|
|
Sanctions on arms sales to the country might hurt defense contractors only slightly.
|
|
By Saturday night, they had narrowed the gap only slightly, to three games.
|
|
The hunt for the song of the summer is only slightly less fraught.
|
|
It's a question of bringing back people who are only slightly connected now.
|
|
As Election Day dawned, her edge had dropped only slightly, to 3.2 points.
|
|
Leggings and flats, only slightly less casual but you look presentable and cute.
|
|
Heavy-metal levels inside homes were only slightly lower, according to the researchers.
|
|
In all these cases, the shares of the target companies fell only slightly.
|
|
This year, that percentage point has fallen only slightly, from 2.7 to 2.2.
|
|
Net income was $285.2 million, only slightly up from $284.6 million a year earlier.
|
|
"Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough was only slightly less insane with his "cult" comment.
|
|
GDP growth will then pick up further, albeit only slightly, in 2018, to 2.8%.
|
|
This was only slightly cheaper than the snacks I purchased at the AMC theater.
|
|
The water was only slightly deep in her parking lot, and her worries heightened.
|
|
Only slightly more disguised are those words whose spelling has been changed, like metroseksuel.
|
|
Output for the domestic market slumped by nearly 10%, though exports dipped only slightly.
|
|
Regardless, the stock moved down only slightly and is still trading in positive territory.
|
|
The total amount that could be earned tax-free would go up only slightly.
|
|
That comes as the average salary for recent graduates has edged only slightly higher.
|
|
The coexistence of an auction reduces the number of lottery participants, but only slightly.
|
|
Prospects for a grand bargain with Mr Macron on security are only slightly brighter.
|
|
Before the Brexit-related slowdown, rents in London rose only slightly faster than prices.
|
|
One problem that was only slightly improved from the Dash is the microphone experience.
|
|
He's exactly the same vengeance-obsessed guy he was in Bad, only slightly younger.
|
|
Utility uses a smartphone app that's only slightly different than what Visual Labs offers.
|
|
Ferrer claims the incident was an accident and the official was only slightly injured.
|
|
Or will it be full of the same types of devices, only slightly improved?
|
|
The peppercorns are only slightly red—they won't be ready for harvest until fall.
|
|
Unemployment is 215 percent, only slightly higher than the national rate of 211 percent.
|
|
XRP has shown only slightly less turnover, with daily turnover hitting 8.75 percent Tuesday.
|
|
And by the end of Thursday, the state was indeed rocked, if only slightly.
|
|
The second House bill — the Regulatory Accountability Act (RAA) — is only slightly less destructive.
|
|
Reusable ice cubes rank only slightly higher than than fictional, deadly nanobot ice cubes.
|
|
One in 2628 had sensitive business data - and only slightly fewer had company emails.
|
|
That trailer is only slightly more horrific than the trailers for Ma and Brightburn.
|
|
In the age of Trump, it's only slightly less crazy than you might think.
|
|
But while these initiatives have gained momentum, the wage gap has closed only slightly.
|
|
The US Navy's own F/A-0000 squadrons are in only slightly better shape.
|
|
Yet some of Qatar's longest-running critics have changed their tone, if only slightly.
|
|
The Australian Academy of Science was only slightly more supportive of the government's plan.
|
|
Last year, American lobstermen sold only slightly more to Europe than their Canadian counterparts.
|
|
His approval rating there is only slightly above 40 percent, according to Morning Consult.
|
|
Top performers only slightly better than their peers tend to make vastly more money.
|
|
Retailing at $83,28, it was only slightly more expensive than the $2128 previous generation.
|
|
Expected real returns for short-term and intermediate-term Treasuries are only slightly better.
|
|
The other two densest metro areas, San Francisco and Los Angeles, suburbanized only slightly.
|
|
Analysts had expected the final reading to pick up only slightly to 0.5 percent.
|
|
The tax burden on new investments may still rise or may fall only slightly.
|
|
I confess to being very surprised that ACA marketplace enrollment is down only slightly.
|
|
It may be unfair to describe Tesla as Solyndra on wheels, but only slightly.
|
|
Real median household income is up only slightly from where it was in 2000.
|
|
Only slightly behind media are technology products and services, retail, financial services and telecommunications.
|
|
The iconic logos for the two studios will also be altered, but only slightly.
|
|
She says she's only slightly concerned that we got two embryos from 14 eggs.
|
|
The agency has now settled on a plan that is only slightly less romantic.
|
|
That was only slightly behind the 47% who thought that issues were more important.
|
|
These numbers are only slightly better in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri.
|
|
The mood on Wall Street was only slightly calmer than Wednesday's 832-point nosedive.
|
|
It's only slightly dumb, as the Patriots didn't ask Brady to throw the ball.
|
|
Ah, to be young and in love and only slightly ashamed to admit it.
|
|
At the beginning of the 1960s, the prevailing wisdom was only slightly less dire.
|
|
Bonds, who turned 27 that July, was only slightly older than Trout is now.
|
|
But it's important to note that nonvoters are only slightly more Democratic than voters.
|
|
The entire dinosaur was only slightly longer than the skull of a massive Tyrannosaurus rex.
|
|
Theresa May should have shown up, and that could count against her, if only slightly.
|
|
"Dude, I thought this was a safe space!" one of them said, only slightly joking.
|
|
Travellers to New York would do better flying into John F. Kennedy, but only slightly.
|
|
At first glance, the Q2100 looks just like the E-tron, only slightly shrunk down.
|
|
But the number attempting the crossing fell only slightly, and the number of deaths increased.
|
|
France, Spain, Netherlands and Belgium were only slightly better, with board terms of four years.
|
|
NOAA's report appears to differ from one released by NASA on Monday, though only slightly.
|
|
The standard Note 10 marks a rare step down in screen size — though only slightly.
|
|
The company already sends consent pop-ups, so this new notification would only slightly differ.
|
|
After all, though only slightly older, 6-month-olds could handle food on their own.
|
|
A new electoral law, approved on October 26th, might limit that freedom, if only slightly.
|
|
The Immerge recorded volumetric video where viewers could move in 3D space, albeit only slightly.
|
|
Over the last year, average earnings have risen 2.2 percent — only slightly faster than inflation.
|
|
A regular beat—dang, dut, dang, dut—spills out, only slightly muffled, onto the street.
|
|
The only place Trump is trailing is Cruz's home state of Texas — but only slightly.
|
|
So far this year, venture capital investment looks to be ticking up, albeit only slightly.
|
|
Industrial powerhouse Shanxi fared only slightly better, posting the lowest growth rate in the country.
|
|
You'll be playing for a while and maybe think your neck is only slightly achy.
|
|
Euro short positions increased only slightly, however, and remain close to their lowest since January.
|
|
Better yet, it was only slightly more embarrassing than getting owned by an actual human.
|
|
Job tenure has declined for the lower end of that age group, but only slightly.
|
|
By midday Friday, NXP shares were trading only slightly higher, and Qualcomm shares were flat.
|
|
Currency markets expect the Fed to raise rates only slightly more than twice next year.
|
|
Neither couple has faced much blowback for putting on these events—only slightly raised eyebrows.
|
|
The hotel's impressive view of the Neckar is marred only slightly by an industrial plant.
|
|
Compensation costs in Morgan Stanley's institutional business declined only slightly more than its revenue declined.
|
|
The results, however, feature most of the same names, and an only slightly altered order.
|
|
But maybe Hilton's slice does diminish slightly—only slightly—in order to grow the pie.
|
|
The No. 20163 seed Chicago Sky were only slightly more rested before facing the Sparks.
|
|
Nothing's history as a band is only slightly less turbulent than that of its members.
|
|
That's only slightly less than the share of millennial respondents who don't have one (54%).
|
|
Partly because their group was only slightly smaller than ours, but there was something else.
|
|
Four years before that, the number was only slightly better: fewer than one in four.
|
|
Morton was only slightly less flawless, facing the minimum number of batters through five innings.
|
|
That door may have been only slightly ajar, but Mr. Johnson appeared to shut it.
|
|
But established stars only slightly older seemed to treat first-round losses like midlife crises.
|
|
He was released from custody after being in jail only slightly more than four years.
|
|
Two officials in the Crowley camp said turnout had been only slightly higher than expected.
|
|
The failure was traced back to a tiny pipe that was machined only slightly imprecisely.
|
|
Deductibles rose only slightly this year, averaging $1,505 for a single person, according to Kaiser.
|
|
And according to Stewart, the process of making the film was only slightly less intense.
|
|
Only slightly better than the Mega Stuf is the Latte Oreo Thin at No. 21.
|
|
But statistics show that European travelers are only slightly more satisfied than their U.S. counterparts.
|
|
Analysts surveyed by Reuters had forecast the reading would pick up only slightly to 26.9.
|
|
It, too, has only slightly declined over the year (from 71 percent to 67 percent).
|
|
Pessimism about future living standards declined only slightly for Democrats, from 24 to 21 percent.
|
|
María: Being asexual means never feeling sexual attraction, or feeling it only slightly, or rarely.
|
|
Clearly surprised but only slightly deterred, he barreled on with the rest of his pitch.
|
|
As a result, the commission's growth forecast was only slightly more pessimistic than its previous predictions.
|
|
The first generic competitor usually sets a price that is only slightly below the branded insulin.
|
|
The comments were red meat to conservatives but varied only slightly from Pence's usual stump speech.
|
|
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The fog surrounding Anil Agarwal's intentions with Anglo American is only slightly thinner.
|
|
But this Italian waiter was fawning over me, which is only slightly better than being ignored.
|
|
They find that profilers do only slightly better than random people at predicting traits of offenders.
|
|
The little girl in perfect braids was almost 3, only slightly older than my own daughter.
|
|
So they may be way better politically—like way better—and only slightly less efficient economically.
|
|
The current rate is 2.3—less than South Africa, and only slightly higher than New Zealand.
|
|
The moves come on a day when the broader banking sector is edging only slightly higher.
|
|
In comedy, numbers were only slightly better, with 13 out of 20 going to male performances.
|
|
Infrastucture investment rose 21%, only slightly better than the 26.8736% increase seen in all of 2018.
|
|
Despite her tattoo looking only slightly faded, Rebecca has already had two sessions under Faith's laser.
|
|
The culprit of this conundrum was only slightly larger than a broken tip of pencil lead.
|
|
On Tuesday shares closed only slightly above $20, down more than 2 percent for the day.
|
|
That figure is only slightly below the average price target of about $93.37, according to FactSet.
|
|
A better demographic projection would expect Clinton to improve only slightly upon Obama's performance in Arizona.
|
|
Each tick of Moore's law, in other words, enables the factoring of only slightly larger numbers.
|
|
Infrastucture investment rose 4.1%, only slightly better than the 3.8% increase seen in all of 2018.
|
|
While investors were largely unimpressed, CDS prices rose only slightly, suggesting doubts were already priced in.
|
|
Trump was viewed favorably by 38% of people and Clinton by an only slightly better 43%.
|
|
That only slightly offset a net rise of just over 17 tonnes earlier in the week.
|
|
And so Germany continues to rely on dirty lignite and only slightly less dirty hard coal.
|
|
Unemployment in Yorkshire and neighbouring Humberside is 4.5 percent, only slightly more than the national rate.
|
|
The entire non-defense discretionary budget is only slightly more than the deficit, about $585 billion.
|
|
The US is a less risky place than Europe, but only slightly, according to S&P.
|
|
The Nova Plus will be only slightly more expensive at €429, launching at the same time.
|
|
It is a powerful story, weakened only slightly by the author's sometimes clumsy attempts at folksiness.
|
|
However, currency markets expect the Fed to raise rates only slightly more than twice next year.
|
|
Sound smart: Benching differs only slightly from breadcrumbing, in that, breadcrumbing requires no in-person communication.
|
|
Talent manager Scooter Braun — Swift's "worst-case scenario" — is only slightly wealthier than the musician herself.
|
|
That means only slightly more than half the 1,20113 cars up for auction here found buyers.
|
|
Loan impairment reserves improved only slightly to 4807123% from 212001% of gross loans for the period.
|
|
National crime statistics, and numbers for all violent crimes, paint an only slightly less cheerful picture.
|
|
That would put end-2017 output at 9.6-9.7 million bpd, only slightly above current levels.
|
|
But the robots — about the size of guinea pigs and only slightly more menacing — kept coming.
|
|
Net profit was 13 million euros, down only slightly from 733 million euros a year ago.
|
|
The numbers are only slightly lower among gun owners and members of the National Rifle Association.
|
|
" Hesitating only slightly, Flynn added his voice to the chants declaring, "Lock her up, that's right!
|
|
But Mr. Dagan may have had another reason, more political and only slightly less self-interested.
|
|
The new size is only slightly smaller than a Tall, which weighs in at 12 ounces.
|
|
The near misses this year have only slightly vexed McIlroy, who has won four major championships.
|
|
The United States comes only slightly behind Japan and France in rankings of overall infrastructure quality.
|
|
He calls marijuana a "gateway drug," a substance that is only "slightly less awful" than heroin.
|
|
Brody does well, but his accent isn't quite right, and Hayek's is only slightly more acceptable.
|
|
The product, only slightly cheaper than fire-resistant alternatives, has a polyethylene core that is combustible.
|
|
The "Grey's" spin-off "Private Practice" was called only slightly more accurate than its parent show.
|
|
Of the seven Belichick-Brady Super Bowls, this was perhaps the least suspenseful, but only slightly.
|
|
MarketAxess, a bond trading platform, has slipped only slightly this week, making it a comparative overperformer.
|
|
Told that his blast had been measured at 448 feet, Judge looked disappointed, but only slightly.
|
|
However, investors' assessment of the current situation deteriorated only slightly to 13.0 from 13.5 in December.
|
|
Both sides have intimated they can survive a blow that may only slightly dent their GDP.
|
|
Either way, I'm digging the look and I'm only slightly afraid to admit that on paper.
|
|
The migration crisis has abated, but only slightly, and collective decision-making is harder than ever.
|
|
Although the constituency voted Leave, it did so by only slightly more than the English average.
|
|
So did close second-place winner, Vienna, which ranked only slightly lower on culture and environment.
|
|
The currency settled back to trade down only slightly after he offered a moderate victory speech.
|
|
Friends, and even people who know him only slightly, cannot resist imitating his voice and manner.
|
|
The policies in Europe and Japan are still relatively new and involve rates only slightly below zero.
|
|
The key finding: As Ryan's popularity among Republicans has been sliding, President Trump's has dipped only slightly.
|
|
Though their cognitive functioning got worse and worse, they reported feeling only slightly sleepy by the end.
|
|
I compared the Pocophone F1 against the iPhone X and it's only slightly dimmer on full brightness.
|
|
The cost of living in Queens is only slightly higher than the cost of living in Arlington.
|
|
The options included butternut squash and barnacles, only slightly less surprising than reheating the old burger idea.
|
|
It's only slightly more useful for reminding myself about something than just going through my browser history.
|
|
He's a man whose record on climate change is only slightly more terrifying than his undead appearance.
|
|
They also gained confidence in their capacity to step back (if only slightly) from nonstop image feeds.
|
|
That is only slightly less than the supposedly one-time depreciation that surprised global investors last summer.
|
|
US emissions have declined only slightly in the last ten years, and global emissions continue to rise.
|
|
This fact is only slightly dulled by the fact that the characters are mice and not people.
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These figures, while alive, tend to be only slightly more animate than the art that surrounds them.
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This week on Happy Hour we tried three non-alcoholic beers and felt only slightly hydrated afterwards.
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And above all, they have the exact same cast of characters, going through only slightly different motions.
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The economy shrank in the third quarter of 21.3 and probably grew only slightly in the fourth.
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It reduces the loss from a hard Brexit, but only slightly, from 2.6% of GDP to 2.3%.
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The S&P dropped as low at 2,129 on Tuesday, and closed only slightly higher at 2,23.
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That also broke a two-year streak of declines, though it was up only slightly from 2015.
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Often, they were paid only slightly more than us, and, like us, they were undertrained and overworked.
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Paulsen speaks with Yakko's brisk cadence, his voice only slightly lower, his jokey asides just as sharp.
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MIT's Max Tegmark, featured in Possible Minds, is not, but his estimates are only slightly more conservative.
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Our thoughts are with the family, and we hope this eases their minds, if even only slightly.
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There was little immediate reaction in financial markets, with the lira only slightly weaker against the dollar.
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That steady outlook limited the damage to the local dollar which was down only slightly at $0.7380.
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At a multiple closer to Snap, Pinterest is worth only slightly more than its valuation last year.
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In dollar-terms, that puts Chinese crude prices significantly below Brent and only slightly above U.S. WTI.
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Erecting a broad security barrier along the border is only slightly more popular, according to the poll.
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They can be cut as exquisitely as any diamond and are only slightly less expensive, he says.
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Wal-Mart logged only 0.18 percent of mindshare online, Target did only slightly better at 0.44 percent.
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Alphabet has performed only slightly better than S&P 500 for the year, gaining 25% in 2019.
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The default risk inherently differs only slightly from that of the country's highest-rated issuers or obligations.
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Two years before they had their first child, the husbands made only slightly more than their wives.
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All told, Mr. Trump and his party brought in $82 million last month, only slightly behind Mrs.
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And, in any case, kidnapping a critic of the regime seems only slightly better than outright assassination.
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Once again, it offered only slightly satirized versions of the all-too-real shenanigans in tech land.
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The default risk inherent differs only slightly from that of the country's highest rated issuers or obligations.
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The calorie count for the Nature Valley granola was only slightly higher than the Wegmans-brand granola.
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Additionally, the model requires an assumption about the texture of the hair: that it's only slightly curly.
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The default risk inherently differs only slightly from that of the country's highest rated issuers or obligations.
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Made by Colorado-based tech company Sphero, it's only slightly larger than the palm of my hand.
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The Saints' path to the playoffs is only slightly more likely than that, but no less convoluted.
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Interact, only slightly, one of the rules of the law is that outside of a player vs.
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Most of Moe's clients from the "developed world" come to test their mettle, if even only slightly.
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Thus, the only slightly-modified travel ban was just allowed by what amounts to a unanimous decision.
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The combination of voice and slow motion is only slightly more stimulating than a television yule log.
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We found that Mr. Trump did only slightly better than his Republican predecessors among anti-immigration whites.
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Apartments only slightly bigger, and in much less desirable parts of town, go for more than $380,453.
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The Consumer Price Index, which is used as a measure of inflation, rose only slightly in August.
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During a recent visit to the Used Book Cafe in Merci, Mr. Gerbi looked only slightly disheveled.
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A year later, the agency issued 4,153, while the overall number of new applications rose only slightly.
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Apple's shares dipped only slightly yesterday, and its market capitalization is still just shy of $13 billion.
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Output expanded at a slower but still moderate pace, while growth in new orders eased only slightly.
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This season, through Wednesday, it was nearly even, with hits only slightly ahead: 30,678 hits, 30,569 strikeouts.
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As recently as 2013, only slightly more than half (52%) the public backed same-sex marriage nationally.
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However, all those amenities don't come cheap, and it's only slightly less expensive than Disney's official offerings.
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This rate is only slightly higher than the 7.4% threshold that had been anticipated for the week.
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On Monday, Ifo's monthly business climate index showed morale among German firms fell only slightly in July.
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Recently, UCL has announced it will follow suit, with the only slightly less ambitious target of 219.
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Trump's Ukraine behavior is only slightly different, yet Republicans are (so far) nearly united in his defense.
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Now that she is actually training for those events, she has tempered her expectations, if only slightly.
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"In Australia, Blackface Is Still Only Slightly Offensive," was a headline on the website Gawker in 2.53.
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Despite the changes Mr. Hackett has promised, Ford's stock price has risen only slightly since his arrival.
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Fox's profit per share is down about 50 percent from 2013, while Viacom's is up only slightly.
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By the numbers: Both Altria and Philip Morris shares were down at the open, but only slightly.
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The voting patterns in Tuesday's House midterm elections shifted only slightly to the left of the 2016 election.
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For reference, the screen-to-body ratio on a Galaxy S213 is only slightly better at 0003 percent.
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That number is only slightly less than the 2.38 billion monthly active users Facebook has around the world.
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Federal revenue rose only slightly, by $14 billion after Republicans chopped tax rates for corporations and most individuals.
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In foreign exchange, the rand was stable, retreating only slightly from a three-week high touched on Friday.
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U.S. stock futures were down only slightly Friday after a volatile week stemming from uncertainty in the negotiations.
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In one photo, Dream sits next to a white teddy bear that is only slightly smaller than her.
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Its larger and only slightly longer-standing counterpart, ART021, took place in the grand, neoclassical Shanghai Exhibition Centre.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Fashions in poetry change only slightly more slowly than fashions in couture.
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The results showed that the artists were only slightly better at visualization than those doing more technical jobs.
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Chinese bids for Canadian soybeans are now only slightly higher than bids from other countries for American soybeans.
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But some recent news of the film's development has deviated — if only slightly — from the original cast speculation.
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It's also only slightly bigger than the Edge and is coming with the Edge-specific software as well.
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Imagine Next's store sales halve over a decade – only slightly more dramatic than its own worst-case scenario.
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They were only slightly higher than the total in December 2015, which was the lowest since June 2000.
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A few kilometres down the road there is another coal-fired plant, Duvha, which is only slightly smaller.
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Doyal said the expansion would increase fixed costs only slightly, enabling more profit per unit from higher volumes.
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The disease has no known cause, and there's just one FDA-approved medication that only slightly eases symptoms.
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As David Roth recently pointed out, October baseball only slightly resembles the version played during the regular season.
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In Jesus's time, during the Roman empire, children were valued only slightly above slaves, and abuse was rampant.
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Hispanic women fare only slightly better, earning 83 cents for every dollar made by their white male counterparts.
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To ensure solvency, the two leaders developed a compromise that would, only slightly, raise taxes and curtail benefits.
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Still, his comments on the race have seemed to favor his former secretary of state, if only slightly.
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Kruze Consulting confirmed that Uber's commanding lead over Lyft in the U.S. is slipping — even if only slightly.
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We're only slightly jealous that Kadiju gets to have "born in international waters" on her birth certificate now.
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For men over 613, the risk of achondroplasia is only slightly more common than 1 in 2,000 births.
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Most oil stocks, however, closed only slightly lower or higher, except Tullow Oil, which jumped almost 2.13 percent.
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But if they are only slightly below it, the Fed is merely giving the economy a gentle push.
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That margin only slightly trails the Democratic advantage in 2006, when the party won back control of Congress.
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Of course, Facebook has made no such claim, that's just a (only slightly) cynical guess on my part.
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In the spring of 2017, unemployment was 12.6%, up only slightly from 2016, according to the World Bank.
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If you prefer a gentle smoky flavor, take the ears off the grill when they're only slightly golden.
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Even if you make $1 million or more, your odds are still only slightly more than 12 percent.
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Gold premiums in China rose only slightly this week and sellers in India offered discounts given poor demand.
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The risk of ceased or interrupted payments differs only slightly from the country's highest rated obligations or issuers.
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The only slightly "tech-y" looking part of the jacket is a small smart button on the sleeve.
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The turnout in the Iowa caucuses was ultimately disappointing, and only slightly higher than the state's 2016 benchmark.
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Augmented with Peruvian or Japanese flavors, these pieces are only slightly out of bounds, and can be delicious.
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Tech has only slightly better female representation than the average across industries, with 18 percent women board members.
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The proportion of black defendants granted release without bail increased only slightly, to a little over 25 percent.
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I found it only slightly sticky, but the puzzle life isn't always about staggering through stressful obstacle courses.
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Higher earners would fare only slightly better, with their tax gains significantly eroded but not entirely washed away.
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His 25 Raiders tattoos, some on his bald head, made him stand out only slightly in the crowd.
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Things end a bit better for John than they do for certain Soprano family associates, but only slightly.
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He touched on those issues about 28% of the time, which is only slightly higher than Sanders' 27%.
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Despite the mayor's claim, the number of speeders changed only slightly, according to data provided by City Hall.
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Whether shareholders remain interested is another matter: Shares in Tesla closed up only slightly after the frenetic disclosures.
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Despite some evidence and internet claims that his penis is heavily Photoshopped, Alegria assured it's only slightly altered.
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Nationwide statistics are only slightly less staggering: Seven out of 2194 gynecologists in Italy won't terminate a pregnancy.
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Huffing, puffing, face streaked with sweat and tears, the official let me in with eyebrows only slightly raised.
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European diplomats point out that trade has indeed increased, but from tiny amounts to only slightly larger amounts.
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College graduates born poor earned on average only slightly more than did high school graduates born middle class.
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While economic growth has moderated only slightly so far, forecasters think America is headed for a deeper pullback.
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And as some workers take home fatter paychecks, it is helping to even out inequality, if only slightly.
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When the two sides met up in 2500, the separate bores were only slightly off, historical accounts say.
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Despite volatility, liquidity conditions in corporate bond markets have deteriorated only slightly, the Fed said in the report.
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This structure causes the book to feel like a recurring nightmare that differs only slightly upon each retelling.
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Now, with Mr. Hollande out, the Socialists are thought to have improved their chances, even if only slightly.
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Since 2014, only slightly more than one in four unemployed workers is receiving a state unemployment insurance benefit.
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Americans between the ages of 220 and 260 have only slightly less debt than their older millennial counterparts.
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ObamaCare signups dropped only slightly this year despite major cutbacks in outreach efforts, the Trump administration announced Tuesday.
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The buyer's premium, or fee paid by the buyer, more than made up the loss — but only slightly.
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Even so, Mucarsel-Powell defeated a centrist GOP incumbent by only slightly more than a single percentage point.
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We're happy to see that almost all of our clues were kept as is, or only slightly modified.
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Shares in the chip maker rose only slightly on Monday, to $115.84, far below the activist investor's assessment.
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Everything Chrisman has done with his kicking leg has been far less interesting — and only slightly more frequent.
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US crude production is down only slightly from 22021's record highs: This doesn't just apply to shale.
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A hundred grams of 90 percent lean ground beef, meanwhile, has only slightly more protein, with 103 g.
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The average across all industries — not just tech — is only slightly better, with 18 percent women board members.
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Right now "core" inflation (the blue line) is not only slightly below 2 percent but is actually falling.
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She fared only slightly better among voters who wanted candidates who seemed to care most about people like them.
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Further, injury-riddled players take the court at majors only slightly more often than they do at smaller events.
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Services remained stagnant and manufacturing grew only slightly in the first quarter, driven up by stronger exports, IBGE said.
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If she does poorly, it changes only slightly: She's the presumptive nominee, but she has to stay on defense.
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With the dollar recovering only slightly from last week's decline on poor U.S. economic data, emerging market currencies climbed.
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Tuesday's weather will be only slightly warmer, Chenard said, with temperatures reaching the low 20s Fahrenheit in the Northeast.
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The Buffaloes shot only 25 percent from the field while the Bears were only slightly better at 30 percent.
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The solar panel idea has also resulted in only slightly less opposition by Democrats, according to the same polling.
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The PowerWatch is only slightly larger than the Apple Watch, and feels satisfying solid with its all-metal case.
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At the same time, the residents of Armstrong Parker are dealing with something only slightly less sinister: white students.
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But with nearly all precincts reporting, the number is only slightly above the 170,000 who showed up in 2016.
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Ahead of a Hungarian central bank meeting next week, analysts said local monetary policy was only slightly influencing flows.
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The SMI rose only slightly to 51.7 in July from 51.6 in June, but was a high for 2016.
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There was little immediate reaction in financial markets, with the lira TRYTOM=D3 only slightly weaker against the dollar.
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It's roughly the same size as the Fujifilm X-E255 and only slightly larger than Sony's extremely compact A23.
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For whatever reason,Topher Grace wanted to give us the Seinfeld reunion that Curb Your Enthusiasm only slightly delivered.
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Taiwan itself is city-like; its population of 24m is only slightly larger than the New York metropolitan area.
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Today "soccer" is the third-most played team sport among high-school girls, only slightly behind volleyball and basketball.
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Like the rest of the human race, only slightly more so, artists and writers are not always nice people.
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"I expect that this evolutionary trend will continue but perhaps only slightly and slowly," noted Mitteroecker in the BCC.
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However, trade sources suggest that commodity funds' selling on Friday only slightly outpaced buying in the previous two days.
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It seems Fitbit is only slightly benefitting from the news of its new products — particularly the Fitbit Ionic device.
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"During the quarter claims related to natural catastrophes have been only slightly above historical first quarter levels," it added.
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Announcing new staff forecasts, he will likely upgrade the ECB's growth outlook and reduce inflation projections but only slightly.
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But both firms also offer ride-share services that promise to make journeys cheaper and only slightly less convenient.
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A survey published last week by Indonesia's biggest newspaper Kompas showed his approval rating dipping only slightly to 58.8%.
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Indeed, its measure of personal financial satisfaction rose only slightly from the third to the fourth quarter of 2015.
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The euro, which had surged to 114.36 yen, was trading at 113.50 yen, only slightly higher on the day.
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Microsoft's estimates for next quarter were $6.45 billion to $262 billion, only slightly hire than FactSet's $22 billion estimate.
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When humans were presented with images and asked which had been manipulated, they performed only slightly better than chance.
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The "Sorry" singer left the salon with his hair slicked back and only slightly shorter than it was before.
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Investors' pent-up euphoria was only slightly affected by a disappointing private survey on China's service sector in September.
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Moves in Europe, where investors have been preparing for the British vote for months, were only slightly more subdued.
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Support had fallen only slightly from the 56 percent seen when the poll was first conducted in early April.
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Do it enough, and your friends might start recommending Clue or Scrabble instead, which are only slightly less frustrating.
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In late July, the VW division had guided for its profitability benchmark to only slightly miss the target corridor.
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But the camera's 2K (2048 x 1024) footage looked good during the demo, with only slightly visible stitching lines.
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HICP inflation fell to 0.1% in 2015 from 0.8% in 2014, whereas core inflation moderated only slightly to 1.0%.
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The deep state in Egypt was dislocated only slightly by the uprising that swept away Hosni Mubarak in 19163.
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Savings banks' combined earnings declined only slightly last year, to €2000 billion ($24 billion) from €22013 billion in 22.
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"The decrease was mainly driven by the power sector, while emissions from industry decreased only slightly," the Commission added.
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They found that most of the ice-free surface waters in the Arctic Polar Circle were only slightly polluted.
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While the seats turned into fully flat beds in Club World (below), they only slightly reclined in Club Europe.
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The trade commission approved the petition but balked at a full waiver, agreeing to only slightly reduce the duties.
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The effect was only slightly reduced when smoking, exercise, alcohol intake and body-mass index were taken into account.
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The new notebooks are much faster in some ways than older models, while other parts are only slightly faster.
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Today, there are only about 100,000 pay phones in the US, or only slightly more than existed in 1902.
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The S&P 220 was only slightly positive while the Dow was comfortably in the green for the month.
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That would be only slightly lower than the previous quarter's 2.2% — which followed two robust quarters in mid-2018.
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And even in his neighborhood, Mr. Cudney said, the tide seemed to be turning for conservatives, if only slightly.
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By contrast, from 1995 to 2005, the proportion had edged up only slightly, to 10.1 percent from 9.3 percent.
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This is only slightly higher than the pace of 180,19803 jobs per months we've seen over the past year.
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However, the medium-term projection for real GDP growth was only slightly lower, on balance, than the previous forecast.
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Meanwhile, shares of Whole Foods have trimmed back their gains, now hovering only slightly above Amazon's $42 bid price.
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Already, the NRA has spent $1.2 million against the Democrat—only slightly less than it has spent against Clinton.
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It is an unpretentious interview, which occurs only slightly more often than Halley's Comet appears in the night sky.
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Scooping the finished dish from the pan to plate is the only slightly tricky part of the whole recipe.
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Bloomberg's only outright win was the American Samoa, whose total GDP is only slightly greater than Bloomberg's ad spending.
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Lamar, only slightly involved in the silver deals, founded the American Football League and owned the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Around two in five said Trump's policies are hurting the economy, only slightly up (four percentage points) since January.
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Bloomberg's only outright win was the American Samoa, whose total GDP is only slightly greater than Bloomberg's ad spending.
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When the first generic version entered the market in 2016, its list price was only slightly less, about $140,000.
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Indeed, non-food consumer inflation remained muted, growing 2.53 percent in January on-year, up only slightly from December.
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Seven of the index's 10 main groups were in positive territory, with only slightly more advancers than decliners overall.
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He grimaced only slightly when he swung and missed to end his at-bat against Braves starter Sean Newcomb.
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Its base is yogurt, only slightly thinned by water, its creaminess cut by cucumber and flecks of dried mint.
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Obama's numbers are only slightly below the peak 22019 percent approval he received in April and June of 2009.
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Only slightly less dangerously, he could weaken the nation's standing by backing off from a threat to use force.
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The American boys were energetically parading flags through New York City to encourage men only slightly older to enlist.
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They're not in the clear yet, as an impeachment inquiry is only "slightly favorable 49-48," per Democrats' memo.
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Card rates now stand at 26%, on average, down only slightly from a record high of 17.85% in July.
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Still, Hays' index of wage pressure increased only slightly in 2018, and remains below levels seen two years ago.
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Berlin sold almost 4 billion euros of a new bond, with yields only slightly above those in secondary markets.
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Shusterman's rise was only slightly slowed when he pleaded guilty, in 1993, to participating in a tax-evasion scheme.
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Overall attendance is up, if only slightly — by 0.1 percent — with a number of promising shows yet to open.
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In the Senate, the Republican problem with women is only slightly better than it is in the House. Sen.
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On the downside, it's only slightly water-resistant, and you'll need a case, because the glass back is fragile.
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But the group's new VR camera showed the facility still using cages that were only slightly larger in size.
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So it will maintain or only slightly raise its inflation forecasts at next week's quarterly projection review, they said.
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Sure, she's CEO for now, but that's a disposable position; she's not family (an only slightly less-disposable position).
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The entire disc was only slightly larger than a quarter, so you could easily eat it in one bite.
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They range from sociopathic to only-slightly unhinged, but just enough to make them likable and enjoyable to watch.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: Made from Nintendo Direct presentationIt gets a little easier after that, but only slightly.
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I was only slightly disappointed that we didn't get to roll around the Arc de Triomphe with the top down.
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Its fifth season ranked only slightly lower than its fourth in the Nielsen ratings, finishing fourth for the season overall.
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The Nikon is more comfortable, but only slightly, and not enough to balance out the added bulk of the Z7.
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That swells the total cost of Eurovision to $32m, only slightly less than the broadcaster's entire budget for 2017 ($33m).
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New smartphone releases can feel underwhelming these days with most annual releases being only slightly better versions of the previous.
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Instead, this version of the 8 has only slightly smaller bezels than the iPhone 7, with the same aluminum body.
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" Cena, who just celebrated his 41st birthday Monday, elaborated only slightly, explaining that "there's no other way to say [it].
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This walled-off behavior changed only slightly when she gave her first network news interview to Megyn Kelly Sunday night.
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In the country as a whole, investment as a share of GDP rose only slightly in that period, to 43%.
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The Court of Appeal, which also uses English, is only slightly better off: three of its 12 judges speak Tamil.
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Bennu is less than 1,700 feet across, which is only slightly longer than the height of the Empire State Building.
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But the player predictions have been 99% as successful, while the team ones have trailed only slightly behind on 98%.
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On Valentine's Day, it's only slightly less alarming than the time Facebook told a bunch of users they had died.
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This is the second time Kasich has vetoed the "heartbeat" bill while passing others that are only slightly less restrictive.
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A chicken farmer says his sales inside Iraq, which fell by over half after the referendum, have only slightly recovered.
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If Christian Democrats, Social Democrats and Liberals all get to run things, the only slightly smaller Greens will understandably object.
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Apple said its greater China sales dipped only slightly, easing concerns around the impact of the U.S.-China trade war.
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It is a weak, struggling former empire with an economy smaller than Italy's and only slightly bigger than South Korea's.
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Once home and only slightly rinsed-off (to preserve the musk of my workout), I tied myself a lengthy necktie.
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We stood by you, excited smiles dropping only slightly, as your first four episodes did a whole lotta going nowhere.
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This aw-shucks blog series, apparently pegged to the first anniversary of Donald Trump's election, is only slightly more skeptical.
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Pollinators with backbones, such as hummingbirds and bats, are only slightly better off, with 1 in 6 species facing extinction.
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Premiums for gold prices in China rose only slightly this week and sellers in India offered discounts amid poor demand.
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RATING: A- Sometimes, it's nice to see a moving image that conveys only slightly more information than a still image.
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UBS calculates Britain would lose 22016 percent of output, faring only slightly better with a "soft" deal, at 23.9 percent.
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Daimler, which has said it will appeal KBA's decision, previously expected earnings at the vans business to decline only slightly.
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U.S. food and entertainment franchises overwhelm domestic offerings, and movie and music hits differ only slightly from across the border.
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That may be only slightly less than in rural Britain, but the share rises to fully 40% in inner London.
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Those from April of the preceding year are only slightly more accurate than those generated using the average growth rate.
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Refinance applications increased only slightly by 0.2 percent from a week ago, but are down 41.5 percent from last year.
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"I'm only slightly obsessed with this purse that my friends gave me for my birthday," Gellar wrote in the caption.
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"Today, addressing only slightly different conduct, the majority repudiates important parts of Nosal I, jeopardizing most password sharing," he wrote.
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Oil prices rose after U.S. crude inventories declined for the eighth straight week and U.S. crude production increased only slightly.
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These numbers were only slightly better than analysts expectations, and shares of Google didn't move much in after-hours trading.
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Content ID checks a video's audio against an official database, and this rendition of Clueless is only slightly sped up.
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Big companies have become only slightly larger in Europe this century — rather than much larger, as in the United States.
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The typists, stenographers and other clerical workers supplied by temping agencies earned wages only slightly below those of permanent workers.
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The 25-point gap is only slightly higher than the 22-point gap on the issue in an October poll.
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But Mr. Musgrave worried that such language could weaken norms, even if only slightly, against foreign involvement in American politics.
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Sessions has long been an outspoken critic of marijuana -- he once called the drug "only slightly less awful" than heroin.
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At the opening, de Kooning, whom Katz knew only slightly, came over to tell him that he liked the paintings.
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The Surface Pro X is only slightly thicker the iPad Pro and weighs only 1.7 pounds without the detachable keyboard.
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While plane accidents increased only slightly, to 98 from 90 in 20093, 904 people lost their lives in those accidents.
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Still, only slightly more than half of respondents said they would support banning assault rifles and high-capacity ammunition clips.
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"I'm just not a Cher fan," Cher likes to say, which is probably the only slightly disappointing thing about her.
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The updated version of the bill, which passed the state house 105-9 this week, is only slightly less strict.
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CIPD said its gauge of employment demand eased only slightly from the previous quarter and remained near record high levels.
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Tight restrictions on cash withdrawals were imposed at the start of demonetisation and have so far been relaxed only slightly.
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Hedge funds are off again this year with the average fund performing only slightly better than the broader stock market.
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Selling 7.5 million bpd at $50 a barrel delivers only slightly less revenue than selling 6.5 million bpd at $60.
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While the proportion of racially resentful white Republicans grew only slightly, the Trump campaign's rhetoric raised the salience of race.
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I'm slightly anxious about the notifications I might be missing, but only slightly; it's a manageable level that's not distracting.
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Mainline Christianity is about 14 percent first- or second-generation immigrant — only slightly less than their more theologically conservative cousins.
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But park officials said the size of the crowds has been only slightly diminished amid the busiest time of year.
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The U.S.'s maternal mortality rate is also notably bad — we rank 55th in world, only slightly ahead of Ukraine.
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Qatar's imports fell 38 percent in June and recovered only slightly last month, according to official figures released on Thursday.
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In the end, he collected only slightly more revenue in 20163 — just shy of $290,000 — despite having doubled his capacity.
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But numerous studies and investigations show that this kind of fraud is only slightly more common than fire-breathing dragons.
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That includes lots of expensive and technologically sophisticated care that is no better, or only slightly better, than cheaper alternatives.
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In these countries, about 1 in 5 boys was obese, and rates of obesity among girls were only slightly lower.
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The late British playwright Harold Pinter (Nobel, 2005) was only slightly less zealous than Handke in his defense of Milosevic.
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The guides for the new Cadillac XT6 and Volvo XC90 are only slightly slimmer, at 384 and 208 pages, respectively.
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By February, the approval rating among the first two groups was only slightly lower, standing at 69% and 67% respectively.
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"A mouse infestation is only slightly less alarming than a bedbug infestation," said Paul Gottsegen, president of Halstead Property Management.
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Better was the frozen strawberry Negroni, with puréed strawberries and orange juice that mitigated its potent bite, if only slightly.
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Trump could justify wearing a jacket that cost only slightly less than the median household income in the United States.
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It would collect more taxes as a share of the economy than the Netherlands and only slightly less than Italy.
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The city's teenagers now enroll in college at a rate only slightly below that in the rest of the country.
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However, caution over the headline figures was capping gains, with soybean futures only slightly surpassing a previous high on Friday.
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That is only slightly short of the 3,484 that George W. Bush added in his entire eight years in office.
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Among reported cases of unwanted sexual contact, which runs the gamut from groping to rape, the number rose only slightly.
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Simple things like having walls repainted or floors refinished can be done fairly quickly and only slightly delay moving in.
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Recent numbers show the U.K. economy by grew 2 percent in 2016, down only slightly from 2.2 percent in 2015.
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Employment in communities in the median ZIP codes increased only slightly and the number of businesses did not grow at all.
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Ward favored his sprained left ankle only slightly, and Stewart appeared to be running on his sprained right knee without restriction.
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So, it is with a heavy heart and only-slightly compromised arteries, that I walk back to the station empty handed.
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RZ Piscium's surface temperature was measured at 5,330 degrees C (9,600 degrees F), which is only slightly cooler than the Sun.
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Among Wall Street analysts, the mean price target for CBS stock is $65.04, down only slightly from $65.88 on July 6.
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Though the passengers were only slightly injured, several onboard said the incident was terrifying because they "didn't know what it was."
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Acer throws in some other add-ons to make the laptop's nearly five-figure price tag only slightly less jaw-dropping.
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White people control 80 percent of the judicial seats, despite making up only slightly more than 60 percent of the population.
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Only slightly less famous than Rule 34 is the rule that, if something exists, there is a Funko Pop of it.
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I'd only slightly disagree here and say the thing about which he's been most consistent is the desire to make money.
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Usually parties focus on marginal seats where they need to boost their share of the vote only slightly to seize control.
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Many others would at most pause only slightly to consider who is in the White House before making a retirement decision.
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That is a sliver of the population, but it is only slightly smaller than the percentage of Jewish Americans—22014 percent.
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And while you can never move time faster than normal speed, tilting the stick only slightly causes time to move slowly.
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When he arrives downstairs, he's met by Michonne and Carl, looking only slightly older than they do in the present day.
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Another set showed the country's economy grew only slightly in April, and contracted by 219.1904 percent compared to a year ago.
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Remarkably, in most countries this proportion has fallen only slightly, even as people have become more educated and economies have modernised.
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Even within Latin America, its scores are only slightly better than those of Colombia, whose per-student budget is 45% lower.
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The Grammys give out almost four times as many awards as the Academy Awards, and they vary only slightly in prestige.
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But the government is projected to grow total spending only slightly in 2018, it announced in its budget plan last month.
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Direct Line and Aviva dropped on the report, but recovered to trade only slightly lower by the end of the session.
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Consider what you'd do with them if pricey repairs were only slightly less than the cost of an entirely new product.
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That was several lifetimes ago, but those early Young songs sound only slightly world-wearier than when they were first written.
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Unsold inventory is at a 3.8-month supply at the current sales pace, up only slightly from 3.5 months in January.
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It was his first and only international goal, a tally only slightly eclipsed by his five in 44 for the Hammers.
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Market expectations of a March rate hike increased only slightly from 30 percent before the Senate meeting to 34 percent afterward.
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As it happens, the congress, which concluded in pomp on January 28th, ended up backing an only slightly more sprightly reptile.
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We begin with the only slightly confusing matter of this dog breed's name, because it's an important factor in its ascent.
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Third-quarter growth eased only slightly to 6.8 percent from 6.9 percent in the previous quarter, as had been widely expected.
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The toppings were only slightly askew, and I still regard it as one of the most worthwhile feats of my life.
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Trump capped Tuesday with the only slightly normal thing he'd done in two weeks: nominate Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
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Whether the payment is status, power, or money, collaboration promises to elevate men and women, if only slightly, above the fray.
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The company lowered guidance for full-year sales, but only slightly, to 2 percent from as much as 2.5 percent previously.
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Still, inflation remains lackluster, running only slightly above zero and missing the BOJ's target of 2 percent, according to Fitch's Coulton.
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It's only slightly higher than in 2016, though, when 9.6% of LGBQ people were married to someone of the same gender.
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For heart transplant recipients, survival was actually highest - although only slightly higher - if their heart came from a drug overdose victim.
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The expense ratio of 0.40 percent is only slightly higher than the iShares MSCI EAFE (EFA) ETF's 0.33 percent annual fee.
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The percentage of Americans in poverty today has only slightly decreased since the war on poverty was launched in the 1960s.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted industrial output growth would dip only slightly to 6.9 percent from 7.0 percent in April.
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While automakers posted steep sales declines for cars in April, SUVs, crossovers and trucks were either up or off only slightly.
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Data published earlier on Thursday showed retail sales edged down only slightly last month after the strongest July in 14 years.
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In contrast, household median income in 2016 was only slightly above its level just before the Great Repression began in 2008.
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This new Echo is way smaller — it's only slightly taller than a soda can, and the base fits in your palm.
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It's only slightly more money than the $713 million in loans Trump reported that he holds in his public financial disclosures.
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Ben constructed a coral leotard that was only slightly better than Kennedy's with some strips of fabric tied here and there.
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Nor did she answer the only slightly less perplexing question of what the hell kind of grocery store she goes to.
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Telesites shares have risen only slightly since then, as the company struggles to diversify beyond America Movil as its main client.
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The Wall Street Journal says he has clarified (only slightly, we hear) the lanes of power for Priebus, Bannon and Conway.
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And its test scores, as low as they were, were only slightly worse than those at schools with similar student populations.
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He eventually relented and consented to the Senate taking two procedural votes by voice, which sped up the process only slightly.
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At the time, Huawei founder and chief executive Ren Zhengfei said the restrictions "may slow, but only slightly" the company's growth.
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At the time, Ukrainian separatists had been targeting government aircraft at altitudes only slightly lower than those used by commercial jetliners.
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Most show a stiff, reserved, inexpressive, sword-bearing figurehead, a version, only slightly updated, of an antique icon of imperial might.
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The "Bachelor" franchise is known for its tight hold on contestants and plots, which has only slightly loosened in recent years.
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The yuan, however, was only slightly lower against the dollar, which had stooped to 013-week lows against its major peers.
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That's only slightly better than the turnout of 171,517 in 2016 and far behind the 239,000 voters who caucused in 2008.
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And in 2015 Britain ranks only slightly ahead of France, a country that has become synonymous in Britain with economic weakness.
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Selin is, convincingly and only slightly pretentiously, the sort of person who buys an overcoat because it reminds her of Gogol's.
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Britain's household savings ratio stood at 4.2% in 2018, up only slightly from the record low of 3.9% struck in 2017.
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In Brooklyn, they looked in Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park, but found only slightly more space in the same price range.
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But wage growth has been only slightly faster than inflation, with average hourly earnings up 2.5 percent over the last year.
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In the nearly two years since, the GDP growth rate has inched only slightly higher to an annual average of 2.5%.
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In the latest Hill-HarrisX survey, however, his approval rating has wavered only slightly from the previous poll at 47 percent.
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The lyrics differed only slightly, but his version portrayed a working man coming home to his wife and pleading for respect.
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The team noted that these temperatures are only slightly above the highest temperature ever measured in Denmark, which is 36.4°C.
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The upbeat outlook, however, failed to stop LSE shares closing down 1.6 percent, when the broader market was only slightly lower.
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Palm trees are moving farther and farther north, with cities like Washington, D.C., only slightly out of reach, Science Daily reports.
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A revised figure, it says, is closer to $1.1 million — only slightly more than the $85033,000 that the FDA program cost.
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One analyst from a small financial firm headquartered in Australia did reduce his price target for Facebook shares, but only slightly.
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Official data showed that Britain's economy slowed only slightly in the three months after it voted to exit the European Union.
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Now comes this article, which identifies, in language only slightly beyond my comprehension, an inherent contradiction in the approaches to q.m.
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The Chambers of Commerce said export expectations in the industrial sector were improving again, but investment plans were up only slightly.
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Mr. Trump has named only slightly fewer top officials at this point than Bill Clinton, George W. Bush or Barack Obama.
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NuScale's reactor is 65 feet tall and 9 feet in diameter, and is housed in a containment vessel only slightly larger.
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A Mexican rights activist at the house was only slightly wounded in the attack, but Cáceres' body had four gunshot wounds.
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The operation was also a bust: It destroyed a small fraction of the intended centrifuges and only slightly delayed Iran's enrichment.
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A third district was found to be in violation in April; it was altered on the temporary map, but only slightly.
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Normally when this happens, most people can't tell, as the moon appears only slightly bigger than it does any other night.
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Nevertheless, hundreds of self-styled cryptocurrency experts have emerged over the past 18 months, and their activity has declined only slightly.
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Over the past 15 years, the association of "moral clarity" with a bellicose approach to overseas affairs has faded only slightly.
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He first got to Congress by winning a tough three-way race in 20083 (Vermont was an only slightly blue-leaning state).
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The ripples only slightly change the fabric of space and time, so it's not something that we can perceive as it's happening.
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These politicians are right to reserve those names, but wrong if they think other domains only slightly less clean won&apost appear.
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This only slightly differed from the 29 percent of men whose first choice was that women remained full-time within the home.
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Loan growth momentum is likely to improve only slightly, with a mildly recovering domestic economy, while SCBTL remains selective in its growth.
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If we calculate the value of a common stock to be only slightly higher than its price, we're not interested in buying.
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It's only slightly bigger than the Echo Dot, but Anker claims it'll offer better audio and pretty much all the same features.
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The Chambers of Commerce said that export expectations in the industrial sector were improving again, but investment plans were up only slightly.
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The compact GoCycle GX is relatively heavy at 225kg (228 pound), weighing only slightly less than a full-sized VanMoof Electrified S23.
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And while CBC News had the most overall engagement at 24.16 million, Ontario Proud was only slightly behind CTV News (18.6 million).
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But new evidence suggests that the drug only slightly raises their survival odds — while greatly increasing the chances of devastating brain damage.
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In an election where most Americans care most about electability, Biden and Sanders fair better (although only slightly) matched up against Trump.
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Even though it's only slightly taller than the 16:13 ratio featured on most popular phones today, it's something you'll notice immediately.
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That evening, they had dinner in some sort of Mardi Gras float garage, which is only slightly more romantic than it sounds.
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The NES30 Pro is only slightly larger than a Joy-Con, but it includes all the functionality of the Switch Pro controller.
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So, what do you do when you're stuck for three days with a person you hate only slightly less than everyone else?
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I am being only slightly facetious since those characteristics are shared by each, give or take an isolated instance here or there.
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Tuesday's (only slightly passive aggressive) blog post reads:We were taken aback by this assertion, which came without any supporting data or methodology.
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On the one hand, I am renting an only slightly rundown inner city house with some friends who I like living with.
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Or maybe (more likely) it'll become the latest extreme sports craze that's only slightly more dangerous than parkour and subway car surfing.
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Business investment fell throughout 2018 as companies waited for clarity on the terms of Brexit, and grew only slightly early this year.
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When the speech was given in years before the 1990s, participants correctly guessed the party only slightly more than half the time.
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SportsBetting also predicts Kamala will get tweeted about the most, but only slightly over Biden at 2/3 against Biden's 11/10.
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It appears as though we've gotten through Apple's first-quarter report only slightly scathed, but will we be so lucky next quarter?
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Revenue, however, inched up only slightly to $670.9 million from $433 million a year ago, and was below estimates of $686.3 million.
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PriceWaterHouseCoopers analyzed the provision on behalf of the National Hemophilia Foundation, and found it would only slightly increase the costs of coverage.
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That number is only slightly better, at 82 percent, among all Democrats, according to a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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The currency's midpoint fix hit its strongest level of 2016 against the U.S. dollar on Monday, and weakened only slightly on Tuesday.
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Despite the sharp cuts, the net position is only slightly bearish at 2000,756 contracts short, down from 15,199 contracts long (reut.rs/2nsiIki).
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The city's middle-class population needs to grow only slightly faster than the average to need a big new mall every year.
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It's expecting shipments in this whopper category to be 32M this year — and to have grown only slightly to 37.4M by 2021.
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But core inflation, which excludes volatile items like fruit and vegetables, rose only slightly to 12.37 percent from 12.23 percent in May.
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It's really looked at as a job that is only slightly above craft service [catering] in the hierarchy of a film production.
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By comparison, that's only slightly higher than the risk of dying from unintentional poisoning, according to data from the National Safety Council.
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The shoal is only slightly visible in the second shot, but by July the island is clear, wrapping around the cape's tip.
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So while I consider Yellen's closing move only slightly more than a wrist slap, it was a thunderclap relative to the alternatives.
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In other words, the most significant concession Canada made was only slightly larger than what it had already been prepared to make.
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He pointed to a study showing prescription pain reliever abuse is only slightly more common for the unemployed than for the employed.
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If you need a little bit of perspective, that's only slightly less than the annual carbon footprint of the entire transportation industry.
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But then the groups came in to try a second harvest, where a different blueberry, the Arcadia blueberry, was only slightly sweeter.
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Last year 57 percent of all college students were female, yet only slightly more than 40 percent of college athletes were women.
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Particularly in a country where summers can be cold, gray and defined by rain that's only slightly warmer than the winter variety.
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" The James Bond star said she was "aware of the response only slightly, I think people have been rather kind to me.
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Its takeaway message — and I'm paraphrasing only slightly — is that if you don't elect Donald Trump, ISIS could nuke an American city.
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So the top speed of the fastest running back is only slightly better than the top speed of the fastest defensive lineman.
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Sales of legal cannabis are expected to exceed $3 billion this year, only slightly higher than medical marijuana sales from last year.
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In Iowa's 3rd, Cindy Axne, a community activist, will face Republican incumbent David Young in a district that leans only slightly Republican.
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Mr. Hassett defended it by pointing to the administration's forecast for last year, which was only slightly above the actual growth rate.
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Enemy agents—the counterparts to your own operatives—are only slightly more formidable, but mainly because of their extra awareness and hitpoints.
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He has only slightly less contempt for some of the more evolved metrics, like the percentage of attempted passes that are completed.
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But a new poll found that only slightly more than half of Americans know that Puerto Ricans are, in fact, also Americans.
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The key fobs Tesla made available last year to help fix the problem held up only slightly better to a similar attack.
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But only slightly, and in many places speeds were actually faster in mid-March than they were in mid- to late December.
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His sisters borrowed our phones to photograph the insects that seem to pose obligingly on banana leaves, fluttering their wings only slightly.
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AT&T and Verizon were neck and neck, T-Mobile lagged only slightly behind Verizon and Sprint was a distant No. 4.
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A manufacturing activity index rose only slightly in July from June, and remained below the level that separates economic expansion from contraction.
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Meanwhile, Spanish two-year bond yields rose only slightly Tuesday — by 0.07 percentage points, not the 1.48 percentage points of Italian yields.
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As a practical matter, interrupting a colleague wearing headphones involves only slightly more effort than interrupting someone who is working without them.
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In the end, China did not slash subsidies for rooftop solar panels, and cut them only slightly for large power-plant arrays.
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That's astonishing considering that in the past couple of years, they have gotten only slightly more than 2% of all venture funding.
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The movie is twisty and delightful in its conclusion, chock-full of only slightly showy performances from a host of beloved actors.
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When I was booking flights, Malaysia Airlines tickets were only slightly more expensive than reservations for budget airlines like AirAsia and VietJet.
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Modern science has abandoned the soul in favor of probing the framework of consciousness, a concept that is only slightly less elusive.
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That puts the cost only slightly higher than the average robo-advisor churning out investment portfolios for people based on online questionnaires.
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" Co-Star's daily horoscopes appear under categories that are only slightly incomprehensible, such as "Mood Facilitating Responsibility" or "Identity Enhancing Emotional Stability.
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It orbits an orange-tinted star named HD 26965, which is only slightly cooler and little less massive than our own sun.
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In comparison, a neighboring plot only slightly larger was bought by the local municipality, Toyonaka City, for 1.4 billion yen in 2010.
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The average savings account offers a paltry 0.19 percent annual return, only slightly better than a year ago, according to Deposit Accounts.
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The Huskies, led by Purvis's 221 points, fared only slightly better, shooting 217 percent over all, making 22017 of 12 3-pointers.
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It is only slightly transmissible to humans, and causes only mild illness, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Clinton about an 80 percent chance of winning, only slightly lower than what we actually said and still far above 50 percent.
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It's gone from aggressively stopping events from happening in 2013 to, only slightly better, being an absentee parent in the esports community.
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Utah's graduation to the Pac-12 from the Mountain West has hurt the Utes' win-loss records only slightly, against superior competition.
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While negative experiences reached a new high last year, positive ones fell only slightly, to levels last seen in 2011 and 2012.
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This is only slightly higher than the 2.79 million at the time when former President Barack Obama took office in January 2009.
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He also doesn't shy away from some very intense love scenes between Sook-Hee and Lady Hideko that are only slightly gratuitous.
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Besides, we soon learn that Wood's studies are mostly done in charcoal on paper and differ only slightly from his finished paintings.
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Enrollment on the law's marketplaces has dipped only slightly, insurer participation have been steady, and the premiums for Obamacare plans have flattened.
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Tight control of costs has offset some of that fall, so that operating profits have fallen only slightly, from eight to six cents.
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At $2, the new Watch is only slightly more expensive than the previous model, the $329 Series 2, which introduced standalone GPS capability.
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And like other Ikea products, they look friendly and come with cute assembly instructions that make them only slightly frustrating to put together.
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At the end of 2015, the black unemployment rate was 9.5 percent — only slightly less than the national peak (9.9 percent) in 2009.
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This, of course, was only slightly more terrifying than the caregiver who talked to herself all day as she walked around my house.
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At $399, the new Watch is only slightly more expensive than the previous model, the $10 Series 2, which introduced standalone GPS capability.
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At a height of 367 feet, Mosul Dam is only slightly taller than the Jannah Dam, although its carrying capacity is far smaller.
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The 2017 show ended exactly when it was supposed to, and the 2018 show was only slightly longer than the allotted three hours.
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The government rushed to calm the market, announcing the auction of several oil refineries and a price increase only slightly lower than planned.
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George has also been an extremely popular royal baby name, trailing only slightly behind Albert with 33 uses in the past 23 years.
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But Amazon just announced a first-of-its-kind day of deals that should brighten the very end of 2016, if only slightly.
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Prior to the new discovery, Caffau's star was regarded as the most metal-poor star—a star only slightly smaller than our Sun.
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The minimum price, which cocoa buyers agreed on Wednesday, is only slightly above the current market rate but could protect farmers from fluctuations.
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In 2009, the percentage of babies born as twins to black women was only slightly higher (3.8% versus 3.7%) than to white women.
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Globular clusters likely formed about 10 billion years ago on average, making them only slightly younger than the galaxy itself, the CfA said.
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The annual rate, of 3.5 abortions per 21 women of childbearing age, is only slightly lower than it was in the early 230s.
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The number of rigs has increased by 215% since May, whereas in other shale basins in America it has crept up only slightly.
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Investors' pent-up euphoria after the long holiday was only slightly affected by a disappointing private survey on China's service sector in September.
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Other regions, including Grabo, Tai, and Para in the southwest, recorded bean counts of between 95 and 100, only slightly smaller than average.
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The annual trade deficit, however, widened only slightly to NZ$2.986 billion in October from a NZ$2.913 billion deficit the month prior.
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I have never found a running cap or pair of gloves tight enough to fit my only-slightly-smaller-than-average female body.
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In the United States, the towns that are for sale are much younger, but only slightly less demanding than a 0003th century village.
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So at times manually lowering the fan when it's only slightly polluted can reduce pollution levels quicker than just letting it blast away.
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I feel my legs part, only slightly at first but as he slowly pushes my dress up, I encourage him with increased access.
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Average GDP growth in the two years following the vote was only slightly below what it had been in the five years before.
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While traffic ticked only slightly lower, the average value of each transaction, as well as the total number of transactions, dropped more substantially.
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Between 2000 and 2015 Indonesia's scores in the PISA tests run by the OECD, a think-tank of 36 countries, improved only slightly.
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We have re-modelled our rating case under the assumption of a drop of FY13 EBITDA to only slightly above GBP130m (FY16: GBP145m).
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More recently, in the middle of a public health crisis fueled by opiate overdoses, he deemed weed only "slightly less awful" than heroin.
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"It's only slightly better than death," says Sharon Stancliff, MD, who works in NYC as the medical director for the Harm Reduction Coalition.
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The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield was near 1.50 percent Thursday, only slightly above all-time lows hit in the last few months.
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Her margins have fallen only slightly since the last NBC/WSJ poll in early August, after both parties had staged their national conventions.
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But last year that group averaged an ROE of 28%, placing Goldman, at 219%, only slightly ahead of the middle of the pack.
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China's closely watched surplus with the United States dipped only slightly to $28.09 billion last month from a record $28.97 billion in June.
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"I consider it quite possible that the equilibrium jobless rate is slightly below our 4.5 percent estimate, but probably only slightly," Saunders said.
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Inflation is in check with consumer prices rising 4.3 percent in the year to March, only slightly ahead of the central bank's target.
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Mainly for that reason, the researchers only slightly watered down their conclusions in the revised version of the study published in June 2018.
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By contrast, the S&P healthcare sector is trading at 15.7 times estimates, only slightly above its five-year average of 15.4 times.
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Although fighting gender pay imbalances has been a focus for Obama, the pay gap has narrowed only slightly over the past two years.
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Europeans pride themselves on being green, yet in fact they squander only slightly less each year, per head, than North Americans or Australians.
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"I don't know a single bond trader with more than five years of experience," jokes one in his late 20s, exaggerating only slightly.
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The tuna, densely crusted with sesame seeds and only slightly seared, was arranged in nigiri-like strips over a won ton noodle salad.
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The London and Paris bourses sank more than 2 percent, while Frankfurt and Madrid fared only slightly better with roughly 1.5 percent declines.
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In the op-ed, Wyden and Heinrich said the FBI may already have similar access to that data with only slightly more oversight.
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It was abrupt but gentle, the kind of stop that would have caused my wife to raise a disapproving eyebrow, but only slightly.
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Cattle futures were only slightly lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, staying within the narrow range that has defined the trade for weeks.
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But this year the value index has only slightly underperformed, rising around 7.5 percent versus a 9.7 percent gain for the growth index.
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Millennial salaries are only slightly higher than the national average, making it more difficult to find and afford to buy a home there.
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Steinway Tower has basically the same draw, only slightly more symmetrical — a fact the developers made sure to emphasize during the press event.
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The salary is only slightly higher than Bangaldesh's minimum wage, which was set at $94 per month in 2018, according to Fashion United.
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Results showed that the hypothetical teammate was perceived as only slightly warmer and as significantly less competent when the person included a smiley.
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California was only slightly behind, thanks mostly to over-use of underground water supplies, which can take decades or even centuries to replenish.
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The 14-year prison term Mr. Blagojevich received was viewed as a tough sentence, though only slightly short of what prosecutors had sought.
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Even with the new threshold, the percentage of U.S. adults for whom medication is recommended (along with lifestyle management) will increase only slightly.
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If you allow it to, this baby will level out your stomach as if it were an only slightly corrugated piece of cardboard.
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Their attitude toward the NCOs — those sergeants who acted as intermediaries between the officers and the enlisted Iraqis — was only slightly less condescending.
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Yet the practice of applying the term "university" to organizations that are not universities or only slightly resemble them has a long history.
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But value added by the car and car-parts makers in the United States is only slightly lower than it was in 1993.
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We forsee risk-taking brides (hello, bright-pink wedding gown) as well as the only slightly edgy to say "yes" to this launch.
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Samsung captured 17.7 percent market share in Q4 compared with Apple's 17.8 percent, which gave Apple the lead once again, if only slightly.
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However, women still make up just a quarter of its employees and that number is up only slightly from a couple years earlier.
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May, which would let the Netherlands and other European countries keep moving goods across borders with only slightly more red tape than now.
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The Beavers shot just 212 percent (22 of 31) and the Golden Bears were only slightly better at 34.8 percent (8 of 23).
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"At least, I hope not," she added, only slightly less in the dark, when it comes to "Westworld," than the rest of us.
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Kelly's latest stance gets closer to that of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who has said marijuana is only "slightly less awful" than heroin.
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The current 1.46 percentage point spread is only slightly higher than the median 1.24 percentage points for the 50-plus years we studied.
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Even though she earned only slightly more than minimum wage, she made enough to make ends meet for her and her five children.
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The horse, which had killed a previous owner on a wild ride, was only slightly more forgiving when Mr. Brock climbed on board.
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Currently, two patients in five discontinue the drug within three months, and within six months only slightly more than half still take it.
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ATHENS, March 18 (Reuters) - Greek economy will grow only slightly this year, hurt by the coronavirus outbreak, its finance minister said on Wednesday.
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In 2008, the Imax Corporation sought to expand, putting proprietary digital projectors in conventional multiplexes and installing screens only slightly larger than normal.
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But playing Saturday in humidity that was only slightly more oppressive than the expectations placed on him, Matsuyama struggled to find his rhythm.
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But subsequent data showed a more complete picture where average refunds were only slightly smaller in 2628 than they were the previous year.
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Sanders first got to Congress by winning a tough three-way race in 1990, when Vermont was an only slightly blue-leaning state.
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"The results are not bad: the debt, even though only slightly better than expected, surprised to the positive," a Milan-based analyst said.
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China's closely watched surplus with the United States dipped only slightly to $28.09 billion last month from a record $16.23 billion in June.
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The designer and star of HGTV's "Restored by the Fords" deviated only slightly from her favorite color when decorating her Los Angeles home.
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But every market had at least one insurer that continued to offer plans on the Obamacare marketplaces, and sign-ups dipped only slightly.
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Collin James — "23, bright, artistic and unhappy" — is waiting tables when he falls for beautiful, equally bright, but only slightly unhappy Nina Lazare.
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The Ravens have averaged 41 points a game this season, while the Chiefs are only slightly behind them at 34 points a game.
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, for example, has a sticker price of about $90 million per launch and only slightly less lift capacity than SLS.
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Last year, Transparency International ranked Afghanistan 177 out of 180 countries, only slightly better than the world's worst __ Syria, South Sudan and Somalia.
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It found that men were only slightly less likely than women to have taken leave, but when they did, their leaves were shorter.
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Chipotle's stock has plummeted more than 17 percent since Tuesday when it posted fourth-quarter earnings that were only slightly better than expectations.
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So radical are the moves that it is hard to grasp that he has been in office only slightly more than 500 days.
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Surveys show him polling in the low single digits among African Americans, a crucial Democratic voting demographic, and only slightly higher among Hispanics.
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France came through their quarter-final unscathed, and Deschamps has his entire squad to choose from, while Belgium are only slightly worse off.
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Those polled by Refinitiv estimate that employers added 180,000 jobs last month, which would be only slightly below the average for the year.
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About 56 percent of American households will be Prime members this year, up only slightly from 53 percent in 2018, Morgan Stanley estimated.
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Things were only slightly better at ESPN, as its "Monday Night Football" viewership was down by only about 6 percent from last year.
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In March, Attorney General Jeff Sessions declared before a gathering of law-enforcement officials that marijuana is "only slightly less awful" than heroin.
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He said he would rather do something he was good at then get hurt playing a sport he was only slightly interested in.
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Now, Trump's numbers among white men are also negative, but only slightly — 46 percent view him favorably, and 52 percent view him unfavorably.
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New research published in the Astrophysical Journal shows it's only slightly smaller than Pluto and Eris, which could upgrade it to dwarf planet status.
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Unit labor costs rose a modest 23 percent in the third quarter, up only slightly from a 23 percent gain in the second quarter.
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About 20 percent of Bakersfield residents live below the poverty line, a figure that is only slightly north of the 16 percent national average.
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They jolted me only slightly, I thought, but afterwards, Alexandra told me I'd kicked out my leg, an involuntary body language sign of protest.
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I am only slightly exaggerating that it seems, upon reading it, that most everyone in the book has lived with Wilmers and her boys.
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Beijing's share of EU trade has tripled since 2000 to 15.4 percent, and is now only slightly below the U.S. share of 17.1 percent.
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It is likely to cut its inflation forecasts, but only slightly, which may allow the bank to justify standing pat for the time being.
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However, this rate is only slightly higher than it was during the year's first quarter, when the talks had still not produced an agreement.
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The 3,105 deaths tied to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids was only slightly higher than previous years and didn't raise any major red flags.
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For example, in terms of sensory abilities, speech does not decline significantly with age, and hearing tends to change only slightly before age 70.
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Abovitz claims it is only slightly less capable than the earlier, tethered prototypes, but denied that it now uses technology similar to the HoloLens.
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However, an amendment that stipulated averting a no-deal Brexit did pass, and analysts said risks of a chaotic Brexit had risen only slightly.
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The man was hit in the arm and only slightly injured, but the woman was "violently hit" and had "significant injuries," according to Crum.
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The United States late last year became the world's second biggest oil producers, only slightly behind Russia and ahead of top exporter Saudi Arabia.
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The country is large — only slightly smaller than Alaska — with a population of more than 75 million people spread out among several ethnic groups.
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It was only slightly cooler in the Big Apple, where the high hit 90 degrees Monday — the fifth straight day of 90-degree weather.
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It found that Kennedy was only slightly less friendly to business interests than his fellow conservatives, and was significantly friendlier than his liberal colleagues.
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Pointing to continued solid expansion this month, growth in new business in April slowed only slightly from the six-year high set in March.
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We had all the same challenges, maybe only slightly better because we're a little bit smaller of a team than a Vox team is.
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It took us only slightly less time to get the Curiosity Rover up there so we could get a closer look at our planet.
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Apple's greater China sales dipped only slightly, assuaging concerns that trade tensions were undermining the company's standing in one of its most important markets.
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No wonder America rates the press only slightly higher than gout, but media anger is derived from the delusion that they can&apost shake.
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On June 25th the White House published American estimates which showed that coca production in Colombia last year fell only slightly from that peak.
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It's only slightly wider than the standard camera, so you might be able to fit one more person in your group selfie using it.
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I am a performance, video, and installation artist who creates large-scale and enveloping alternate realities that are only slightly different from our own.
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The Saudi index spent most of the day only slightly lower but its losses snowballed towards the close and it finished 13 percent down.
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But nobody seems all that invested in the quest to save the Hatter, perhaps because it's only slightly more interesting than taking a nap.
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Ferrer and Backpage fared only slightly better at the D.C. Circuit, where a panel voted, 2-1, to deny a stay of the subpoena.
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By slowing down, you begin the conversion of kinetic forces to energy that can charge the battery, even if only slightly to increase range.
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Americans spent only slightly more last month at retail stores compared with January, a sign of consumer caution despite rising optimism about the economy.
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Four years later, Reagan was re-elected in a spectacular landslide, even though GDP growth under Reagan was only slightly higher than under Carter.
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Rumble Ponies general manager John Bayne said attendance is only slightly up over the same period last season because the weather has been lousy.
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You can definitely feel the difference in weight from the titanium Bertucci, which is only slightly smaller but more than half-an-ounce lighter.
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As of last year, however, that figure is dramatically higher for Republicans at 76 percent, and only slightly more for Democrats at 43 percent.
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On the other hand, young men are only slightly more likely to have attained a higher education and slightly less likely to be employed.
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In 85003, the Congress that approved the use of force against Iraq in Operation Desert Storm had only slightly more veterans than non-veterans.
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It's only slightly better, which is great, but that also means you probably shouldn't ditch your old Wonderboom to upgrade to a new one.
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The recipes range from wildly impractical to only slightly so, and the writing is shot through with the Joe Beef team's characteristic wry humor.
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Evergrande Health shares tumbled as much as 36.6 percent in the morning session on Monday and recovered only slightly to close down 16.5 percent.
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Straying only slightly from her signature skin-tight wardrobe, Chyna, 27, sported a sheer, black, flowing coverup with cutouts at the sides and front.
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Worryingly non-mining capex nudged up only slightly while manufacturing slipped 3.3 percent, more than reversing a 2.3 percent gain in the fourth quarter.
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Today, those parts of the park have been renamed to "Old South" and "Peachtree Square" — names that, to be honest, are only slightly better.
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In 1990, the probability of correctly guessing a lawmaker's party from a one-minute speech was 55%, only slightly better than flipping a coin.
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The battery grip's benefits require a big added cost though: it's $329, which is only slightly less than Fujifilm's fantastic 23mm f/2 lens.
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In its WEO from September 2000, the IMF predicted global growth of 4.7 pct in 2000 slowing only slightly to 4.2 pct in 2001.
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It's a beautiful, powerful, stretch of minutes whose power is only slightly dampened by the yelping 103s-throwback emo coming from Hotelier's nearby performance.
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For the first time since the Broadway League began releasing records, the average ticket price actually declined, albeit only slightly, to $103.11, from $104.18.
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Yet, at least so far, citizens are only slightly less satisfied with the federal government, which might bode well for the party in power.
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The number missed analysts' forecasts that shipments from the world's largest exporter would rise 10.1 percent, slowing only slightly from 31.793 percent in July.
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Congress has not passed some of President Obama's more ambitious tax proposals, and it may be only slightly more receptive to the next president.
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More importantly, that figure as a share of the economy is only slightly off its all-time peak in the last quarter of 503.
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Business investment rose only slightly in the third quarter due to ongoing trade rifts, despite the Trump administration's sweeping corporate tax cuts last year.
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Compared with their gender-conforming peers, these transgender children were no more likely to have depression and only slightly more prone to anxiety symptoms.
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His shareholding will be diluted by the acquisition, but his voting interest will decline only slightly because nonvoting shares will go disproportionately to others.
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The performance is both funny—Rosler delivers the whole thing deadpan, breaking character only slightly at the end to shrug—and full of rage.
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However, last month the BoE still forecast that growth this year would be only slightly below Britain's long-run trend at around 1.9 percent.
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The portrait of the party's top leader, the general secretary, is usually only slightly more prominent; reflecting his position as the first among equals.
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U.S. employers hired significantly more people in October than last year but only slightly more than in September, according to the LinkedIn Workforce Report.
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That&aposs only slightly less than the share of millennials who don&apost have one, even though there&aposs a multi-decade age difference.
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Indonesia's economic growth is expected to improve only slightly in the second quarter from 4.92 percent in the first three months of the year.
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However, an only slightly diminished Vladimir ended up in an arguably more prominent spot, Borovitsky Hill, which looms over a stretch of central Moscow.
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One poll this week showed Pinera, a conservative billionaire, only slightly ahead of Guillier while another survey put Pinera ahead by six percentage points.
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And then they led him to a solitary confinement cell, perhaps only slightly bigger than a bathtub, and left him there for two days.
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What they found: The salamander's genome may be 10 times larger than that of humans but it has only slightly more genes (about 23,000).
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They now match other public schools in reading and are only slightly behind in math, despite being more likely to serve students in poverty.
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Lee is a magnificent presence in his satin robes, his jet black hair combed back, his black square glasses, his only-slightly jowly face.
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Metro now expects earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization to increase only slightly, compared with previous guidance of a roughly 22.83 percent increase.
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Rodman sounded strangely detached and casual about the whole thing, as though breaking a penis is only slightly more stressful than breaking a sweat.
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LME lead stocks are still low at a current 64,550 tonnes, while ShFE stocks have edged up only slightly this year to 34,13 tonnes.
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But from the pince-nez of 19th-century France to modern lenses, innovations in eyewear have added only slightly to this core, original function.
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The sugar mix is also seen increasing only slightly, to 35.3% from 35.2% in the previous year as Brazil's demand for ethanol remains robust.
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That number is down only slightly from Selzer's September Iowa poll, which found 63 percent of Iowa voters open to supporting a different candidate.
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Jordan's place, which he and his wife bought for $480,000, has a monthly mortgage payment only slightly higher than their rent in Redwood City.
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The American Goliath needn't be helpless against a Middle Eastern state with a gross domestic product only slightly larger than that of metropolitan Atlanta.
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Emissions per person were only slightly higher in China in 2016 than in the European Union, and were lower than in the United States.
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Uber estimates that the service will initially cost about $1.32 per passenger-mile, which is only slightly more expensive than a conventional Uber ride.
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The only slightly odd wrinkle in the matter is that she's married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, which some see as a problem.
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After the crisis it plunged to about 303 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, rising only slightly in the last few years.
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Dr Pagano says that ear infections would have raised Neanderthal mortality rates only slightly, and not enough to doom the species in ordinary circumstances.
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And they weren't simply burying the hatchet with a politician who hadn't been their preferred candidate or whose positions differed from theirs only slightly.
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Instead, the individual market continues to go through a soft attrition: Premiums continue to increase, but only slightly, and enrollment is shrinking, again slightly.
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Even exotic locales like Fiji are available, with rates under $200 for a room booking, and only slightly higher for a romantic promotion package.
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His campaign spent about $400,000 per day during a recent three-week stretch, only slightly less than Nixon's total outlay over the same period.
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Nearly 1,000 firefighters were working to gain control of the fire in unpredictable winds, but it was only slightly contained since sparking June 23.
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Our view of the Atlantic was only slightly spoiled by a construction site, on which The Asbury's developer, iStar, is building a second property.
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Almost 85033 million birds were culled in an effort to limit the outbreak, even though only slightly more than 200 birds were actually sick.
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When the candidate makes a good first impression, the interviewer will be swayed only slightly, and that mildly favorable impression can be quickly reversed.
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Despite the run, Chaikin felt less bullish about Amgen's trajectory, particularly considering the irregular and only slightly positive action in the Chaikin Money Flow.
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Salesforce stock seesawed in after hours trading after reporting adjusted earnings that beat Wall Street estimates but revenue that was only slightly above estimates.
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Newark is only slightly better, with a D+. Both New York and New Jersey have long histories of being difficult places to do business.
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Mainline Protestant churches tend to be more progressive than their evangelical counterparts; Methodists, historically, have been only slightly more conservative than America's general population.
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Singapore, by contrast, is a developed nation; its GDP per capita is about $53,000, only slightly lower than the GDP of the United States.
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Take "Big Smile," a 90-second howl and sprint, and the title track, only slightly longer — songs that barely veer from the genre's blueprint.
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That number is only slightly less than the UN's recently increased overall figure for besieged residents in the entire country, trapped by any side.
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Low-skilled workers without a college education came off only slightly better—gaining 36 cents of income—because of reduced competition in the labour market.
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But the Los Angeles Clippers, who endured an only slightly more dignified pantsing by the Golden State Warriors immediately afterwards, didn't take it much better.
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The government, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, is only slightly ahead of the Opposition Leader, former unionist Bill Shorten, in national Newspoll opinion surveys.
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By 503, when Reagan left office, the top rate had been slashed to 250 percent but their average rate dropped only slightly to 277 percent.
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That would be up from a little over 1 million bpd under the sanctions and only slightly below pre-sanctions peaks of 2.5 million bpd.
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Fortis' shares closed at 21 rupees ($266.2000) on Friday, only slightly below the offers that value the company between 150 and 165 rupees per share.
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Origin of the Three-Headed Dragon Prophecy While the prophecy is greatly hinted at in the books, it's only slightly alluded to in the show.
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That rate is only slightly higher than it was 10 years ago, though the nation's overall suicide rate rose more quickly during that time span.
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Shares in Go-Ahead traded down 0.3 percent to 2,204 pence at 1117 GMT, only slightly underperforming Britain's midcap index which was up 0.1 percent.
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The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the fiscal watchdog, recently revised down its forecast for house-price growth in the coming years—but only slightly.
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