The scary thing about these vocal tracks is how negligibly different their musical backing is from the infinitely more enjoyable instrumentals. |
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Almost two years after its founding, the Afghan national government is only negligibly present in most of the nation, if at all. |
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Contrary to Mr Ryan's statement, taxi usage has increased only negligibly, and patient care hasn't been compromised. |
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The probability of success in destroying a significant fraction of the opposing force is negligibly small only if p is very low. |
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As already pointed out, the number of refugees in the country is negligibly small. |
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The safety analysis indicated that safe disposal could be possible in either formation with negligibly small resultant doses to man. |
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In the case of no flow, a constant and negligibly small heating power is necessary. |
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In this case, the probability of a successful strike to destroy even a small fraction of the opposing forces is always negligibly small. |
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Beer drinking in western Europe and America is growing negligibly or is in decline. |
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The overall hydrophobicity is negligibly affected by the hydrophilic OH group. |
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The contribution of the other amino acids to the optical activity of a protein is negligibly small. |
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Sound in which there are negligibly small fluctuations of sound pressure level within a given period of observation. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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The researchers say that a shell of plasmonic material will scatter light negligibly if the light's frequency is close to the resonant frequency of the plasmons. |
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Figure 2A shows a simplified two-dimensional representation of an intrinsic silicon crystal that is very pure and contains a negligibly small amount of impurities. |
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Reductions in blood glucose in the other groups were negligibly similar to the control group. |
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On the other hand, the proposal allows the inclusion of highly hazardous substances in this category if the potential for exposure to a specific product can be regarded as negligibly low for its whole life cycle. |
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Macedonia's economic growth has slowed down but only negligibly, says the World Bank in its latest 2015 report. |
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There is a chance that such a radical step would negligibly reduce consumption, reduce potential budget revenue, reduce consumers' purchasing power, empower smuggling and illegal activities, and increase inflation. |
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The number of black soldiers serving in the British army prior to World War 1 is unknown, but was likely to have been negligibly low. |
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Similarly, quantum mechanics must yield the same results as classical mechanics in circumstances when Planck's constant can be considered as negligibly small. |
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Maybe the port handling costs of goods will be reduced as a result, but these only formed a negligibly small part of the production costs in most cases anyway. |
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These data are enough to prove that lowering interest rates will only negligibly cut the inflation rate, which means, in other words, Erdoy-an is wrong. |
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Canagliflozin was negligibly removed during a 4-hour hemodialysis session. |
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