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On the other hand, ten-year gilts are yielding a smidgeon over 1%.
The index was up a smidgeon at 97.460, and has lost nearly 1% this week.
There's also a smidgeon of conflict of interest: "Platforms are opposed to this because they want people to use paid promotion," Petre says.
Still, the meat of the story revolves around this ultimate weapon seeking to reclaim his independence, and perhaps a smidgeon of his humanity.
Reince Priebus, the hapless establishment Republican ousted as chief of staff to President Donald Trump on July 28th, lasted a smidgeon over six months.
The paper sets a limit on how big enormous black holes could be, at just a smidgeon larger than the radius of the event horizon.
Scientists announced on Friday that sea ice reached a wintertime peak in 2018 that was only a smidgeon above 2017's all-time record low.
He located an image of the same patch of sky in 1923, and there was his source, just a smidgeon closer to the center of the shell.
Germany's 10-year bond yield, seen as a benchmark for government debt, was up 3 basis points at minus 0.23% - still a smidgeon away from last week's record lows.
However, because rates moved to essentially zero in 2008 and took an historically long time to rise even a smidgeon, it is taking longer for consumers to take their money and run.
The shares closed at 4.77 Hong Kong dollars ($0.62), just smidgeon higher than their HK$4.76 IPO price, which Reuters reported was itself at the bottom of the HK$4.68-HK$5.18 marketing range.
Japanese have among the longest life expectancies in the world, with data from Japan's health ministry showing they rank No.2 on average at around 84, just a smidgeon behind people from Hong Kong.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fiery Benoit Paire toyed with and teased the emotions of his fellow Frenchmen for a smidgeon shy of three hours on Wednesday, before bowing out of his home Grand Slam in the second round.
Frustratingly, her chances of winning seem slim beside Olivia Colman, who just won the award at the Golden Globes, but this smidgeon of recognition for a woman and a film that was so well received by literally everyone is as much as we're going to get.
The nagging sense, though, is that Marvel risks stretching its character library a little thin with the company's aggressive TV expansion, especially when those shows are budgeted in a manner that allows for only a smidgeon of the action that movie-goers have come to enjoy.
Naturally, this has led many influencers who built their following crafting idyllic-looking lives to now show a smidgeon more chaos and candor in their photos in service of chasing the tweaked algorithm, which is still fundamentally the same one that made everyone feel terrible about themselves to begin with.
Back in the fictional world, Corbyn's beloved Stop the War coalition has splintered into two groups: Piss for Peace, whose members are publicly wetting their pants to demonstrate how pissed off they are at calls for military action; and the Coalition to Stop Wars, a more general anti-war group, whose members accept that one might need a smidgeon of war to put off future wars.
Max Bell of NME qualified the record as "extraordinary," writing that "without trying to baffle or overreach itself, this outfit step into a labyrinth that is rarely explored with any smidgeon of real conviction." He compared it favourably to the work of Strange Days-era Doors and "German experimentalists" such as Can and Neu!. In Rolling Stone, music journalist Mikal Gilmore described the album as having "a doleful, deep-toned sound that often suggested an elaborate version of the Velvet Underground or an orderly Public Image Ltd." By August of that year the album's stature as a favourite of critics for the year was established.
Jeggo has also been a member of several organizations that pertain to radiation biology; these organizations include Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment (COMARE), National Institute for Radiation Science laboratory researcher, and the Multidisciplinary European Low Dose Initiative (MELODI). Not only is Jeggo a member of these prestigious organizations, but she is also an editor for several publication journals that are related to cancer and radiation biology. Jeggo is very passionate towards all her research and in an interview with Fiona Watt claimed that “Although my results contributed only the tiniest smidgeon to scientific knowledge, I gained immense satisfaction from it”.

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