The words that the verses of the Qur'an should not be sold for a paltry price do not mean that they can be sold if they fetch a high price. |
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He was crowing with joy because he had run 8 miles yesterday as opposed to my paltry one quarter. |
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Perhaps you would like to see a little bit of legerdemain, or a paltry amount of prestidigitation, or a conundrum of conjuring. |
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There was no indication that these paltry and tardy gestures have had any effect in dampening the mass protest movement. |
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This paltry amount isn't even enough to heat a cup of coffee, let alone travel to another planet. |
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Why have the most expensive professionals in the game achieved such paltry results? |
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Interviewing Manny the lobsterman, a 30-year-old college grad with a paltry paycheck, helped clinch that argument. |
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Writing fees are paltry and scripts are poorly researched, hastily developed and under-rehearsed. |
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Short-term bank certificates of deposit and money-market accounts still offer paltry yields. |
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We are firmly against the forcible acquisition for our land at paltry compensation rates. |
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There are two 1.5 watt speakers built in and the unit draws a paltry 20 watts of power. |
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He was our coachman, and my father once had him arrested, on account of some paltry offense, for twenty-four hours. |
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The burglar had probably heard she had been saving for years from her paltry weekly income, to leave something for her grandchildren. |
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Far more than in the past, companies are using their paltry salary pools to reward stars with relatively meaty raises. |
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Basic GSM phones send and receive data at a paltry 9.6 kilobits per second. |
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But the paltry amount of snow here is a relief compared to the four-foot snowfalls we'd receive at least five times a year in Montreal. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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The first period totalled up a paltry amount of three genuine opportunities. |
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There always has to be somebody in the tent to prevent thieves from taking the paltry property they have left. |
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That night besides the paltry purse, the other thing that was at stake was the Kentucky Heavyweight Championship. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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Tim died before he could be rediscovered, still reduced to playing bit parts in paltry B-movies. |
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This is one flesh film that's a tad skimpy on the skinny dip and paltry on the peek-a-boo. |
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Lastly, the printer consumes a paltry 12W in sleep mode and the whole thing heats up in just 45 seconds. |
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London, once one of the top two, has slumped to No 27 with a paltry 7.7m souls. |
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He found Vandemonians to be men who believed they had no equal even though they were only paltry shopkeepers. |
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At night he sleeps in warehouses or under trees, no doubt worrying how he will manage to feed his children on such a paltry sum. |
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See if it changes your paltry lives in the slightest to send him packing back to his richly opiated Irish mistress! |
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They want to take the music channels to the court for paying paltry amounts for playing their music. |
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This paltry bit extra will soon be used up once the council tax bill arrives. |
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He described the 12.7m that will go towards education programmes as a paltry amount. |
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Though the battle of wills between the two of them is the focus of the film, it generates a paltry amount of drama. |
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The paltry sum of Raith's first-half efforts amounted to one shot off target and a corner kick. |
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Not only is the monetary compensation being offered by the government a paltry amount, but inflation will erode its value over time. |
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But the question to pose is, how far can one go using his or her own paltry resources in these hard economic times? |
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There is some insurance available, although the amount of coverage is paltry. |
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It still represents a paltry amount to live on, but is nevertheless something which should have been done a long time ago. |
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The council says the reason it has had to make cuts is because it has received a paltry amount of grant from the Government. |
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Until two years ago, we had resources so paltry that it amounted to criminal negligence. |
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When someone offered him a paltry amount to take the business off his hands, however, Hughes realised he was not about to give up that easily. |
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The loss of such a paltry amount on its own wouldn't have much impact on the oil market, experts say. |
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Then we get this paltry, pathetic excuse for a bill, and we are all supposed to become excited about it. |
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Still, as paltry as the pay-offs were, the scandal exposed the hollowness of the ruling party's nationalist rhetoric. |
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The world is cruel and rancid, the body is a receptacle of foul gasses and inconstant emotions, and the soul is a paltry fiction. |
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Whatever the lying word or disgraceful deed, you are always left with the feeling that something so paltry, so pointlessly tawdry, must lead to a larger scandal. |
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What inspired such madness was a paltry bank balance which required alternative and cheap entertainment and a wish to have buns of steel by summer. |
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With a puny drive and paltry track record, he has only accuracy off the tee to commend him, but it has not prevented the galleries accepting him as one of their own. |
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Over the past few years sales have rocketed, as people look for a safe home for their investments in the face of turbulent stock markets and paltry interest rates. |
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Increases in welfare benefits had been paltry and had not been based on the cost of living index, or on rent levels. |
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It was also a question of money, and the revenue granted him by that arrangement, which amounted to a paltry charity, was rejected by him. |
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Perhaps, but what else besides idealism, belief in humanity's potential for good, would keep anyone in a business with such a paltry reward system? |
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This became intimidating enough to make workers accept the status quo with its problems of mistreatment just in order to have a paltry salary. |
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Help perfect strangers start a business you've never heard of by loaning them a paltry sum. |
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But it's still going to be paltry amounts whichever way you slice it. |
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The only concessions remained limited to some paltry oversight additions. |
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After 30 hours of racing over six days we were separated by a paltry three minutes. |
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency still classifies hemp as an illegal, controlled substance, despite its paltry potency. |
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Players should not have to sell their marketing rights for paltry sums. |
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Leaving pensioners who rely solely on the state pension with such a paltry sum hardly chimes with the government's pledge to care for the vulnerable. |
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I don't mean to sound overly romantic, although wine without romance is a paltry glassful indeed. |
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But the results of decentralisation in terms of provision of public services and support for local economic development remain paltry. |
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Its members pay paltry sums to keep it pottering along, on the assumption that it would never have to do much. |
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Even within the ranks of the employed the vast majority of workers earn paltry wages and thus remain vulnerable to internal and external shocks. |
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I thought we'd seen rock bottom with this film and its paltry sequel. |
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In his first season as owner of the San Diego Clippers, the team drew a paltry 4,344 fans a game. |
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But it reacts with such paltry means and so little foresight that in the end it is like sending David out against Goliath. |
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It seems a paltry acknowledgment of the man who created the modem Congress. |
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We lived our lives by local train timings and paltry pay packets. |
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As for the able-bodied among the demobilized, they could request a pension, which, if granted, was sure to be paltry. |
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The way forward for a democratic Europe is not putrid compromises, paltry promises and immoral threats. |
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Rosalea stops by a mature Podocarpus, felled, she explains, by villagers to extract a paltry amount of honey from the upper trunk. |
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The danger is that people seeking to move off the farm into industrial centres may toss aside a valuable haystack in search of a paltry needle. |
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An adult-entertainment company wants foxy Knoxy to take a paltry sum of money to extend her 15 minutes of infamy. |
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And, looking at the paltry haul in their nets and at their discarded small fish, they know it is a way of life their sons will not share with them. |
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Let's not forget, these are base salaries of around £1m, so not a paltry sum. |
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Though it may seem a paltry sum, the cash was a windfall for Vietnam's 10 million poorest. |
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I have rambled about the paltry, small stuff that is my life today and I still can't work out whether to be totally peed off, or nauseatingly Pollyanna about it all. |
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I know that is a very paltry sum in this country, but that is a different society. |
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Given the ongoing strain between a paltry supply of public services and complex, exacting and increasing social demand, any debate on the access to public services must necessarily include a discussion of regulatory modes. |
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However, what is now happening in practice is that the Commission is outlining a paltry level of funding for demonstration projects in relation to other research projects. |
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How can an international organization, with five major fields of action, strengthen capacities in close to 200 Member States with such a paltry budget? |
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Wanting to make family physicians the foundation of our health system by offering them the paltry means that they have now, reflects a serious lack of understanding of the medical reality. |
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Quebec had the advantage of being a natural fortress, but it still had no surrounding wall, only a few batteries, and a paltry fort, Château Saint-Louis, which doubled as the residence of the governor general. |
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With the paltry trade goods he had to offer, the explorer was unable to provide a suitable gift to the ruler. |
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The words they stopped me from uttering may have been very paltry indeed, hardly words to rouse the rabble. |
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Student grants these days are paltry, and many students have to take out loans. |
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You think the interest rate on your savings account is paltry? |
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Relative to total health spending, that's a paltry sum. |
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That's a paltry sum, I know, but my main goal wasn't riches. |
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Can these communities hope to rise out of poverty with such a paltry sum? |
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If each tourist will leave the city two or three Euros, and they will go to preserve the historic center, I think few people will be against this paltry sum. |
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It's robbery of the future, not only of the present, but of the future access of Canadians to great art created by Canadians for a paltry sum of money. |
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And when they came before Joseph again, they said, 'O noble chief, poverty has smitten us and our family, and we have brought a paltry sum of money, but nonetheless give us full measure, and be charitable to us. |
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It may seem a paltry sum, but her family is now able to make ends meet. |
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Talking to the delegation, farmers explained that they are compelled to work in a sugar mill and are paid the paltry sum of 9.5 Filipino pesos per day, and are allowed to work only once a week. |
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They demanded a ransom of twenty Talents of gold, but Caesar was outraged at this paltry sum and, fearing his reputation, he commanded his captors to double the figure. |
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Money has been invested in universities to ensure that tomorrow's workforce is on the cutting edge, but the paltry sum allocated to the Canada foundation for innovation is barely enough to ensure its survival. |
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The American vacationer unable to silence his inner Puritan for those paltry 13 days a year must combine his holiday with some self-improving experience. |
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With per-capita G. D. P. still so paltry, the country is a paper tiger. |
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Jonathan found himself being sentenced to yet another seven days in jankers for the most paltry of reasons. |
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Cardiff were palsied on Saturday, fashioning just one real chance against rivals in the relegation scrap who had previously scored a paltry 20 goals in 31 matches. |
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In its place, we have these paltry finishing touches, whilst the Pact continues to have the effect of amplifying, indeed of provoking, the economic and social difficulties of our countries. |
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A pilot project that may be started up is the paltry consolation prize. |
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It is disappointing that the motion is rather paltry and shrunken down. |
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Ms. Judy Wasylycia-Leis: Mr. Speaker, with respect to health care, this budget has been universally dismissed as a half measure, a band-aid, anemic, paltry and a morsel. |
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It could also be argued that the union campaign might have incidentally benefited the Liberal Democrats, who spent paltry sums compared with the two main parties. |
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The Windies were skittled for a paltry 128 at Wellington, and the home side wrapped up a seven-wicket win with a massive 177 balls to spare to square the series. |
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Given Didion's resourcelessness, which is endemic to this pragmatic and therapeutic age, she has no choice but to find comfort in this rather paltry common wisdom. |
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In past two years, Mohali police issued a paltry 17 challans to school bus operators for violations. Offences included speeding, rash driving and overloading. |
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