We have a thoroughly fragmented and individualized workforce dependent on meager social insurance policies and meager labor protections that are now being hurriedly and temporarily bolstered.
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" Seacrest paused, before replying with a meager, "I agree.
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For the hefty price tag, the portions were pretty meager.
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But the latest meager gains bode poorly for that scenario.
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For those nearing retirement, that balance is a meager $12,000.
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The meager poll numbers among nonwhite voters for Pete Buttigieg?
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This year, a lack of rain meant a meager harvest.
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Why would you treat a child's meager belongings like trash?
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Reeling under debt and deficit, India saw meager economic growth.
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But alas, Trump's footprint at Romney's star event remained meager.
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"The support from the Greek federation is meager," he says.
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In his absence, I offer you something far more meager.
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Bereavement leave is meager for most people in the workforce.
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Median incomes, in the meantime, grew a meager 29 percent.
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I placed the meager stack of slides on his desk.
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The safety risks of importation far outweigh any meager savings.
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Tonight's markedly less super Tuesday was pretty meager by comparison.
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Those are meager earnings, but also a low theater count.
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But only just, as the lowered growth forecasts are meager.
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Yet, at the moment, their electric car offerings are meager.
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The following week I planted meager dots of tomato seeds.
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But there was only one option, a meager 24623 inches.
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China comes in fifth with a meager 5.5 percent share.
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These meager deals could be a response to that growth.
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Croup hasn't always taken such a meager toll, of course.
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Compare my meager stockpile to that of, like, Larry Flynt.
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But the offerings are more meager than they once were.
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The tweet got a meager one like and one retweet.
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She didn't want to live on such a meager diet.
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For small producers, the system cuts deeply into meager profits.
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But why use that meager consumption level as the standard?
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Sounds meager when the media has us focused on the Dow.
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The average of these polls puts Sanders at a meager 13%.
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All we have to show for it is a meager fine.
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Will the homeowners' meager $1000 budget be increased for modern times?
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Frightened, Moumouni gave them cheese and milk from his meager supplies.
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Until 2014, OpenSSL brought in a meager $2,000 in annual donations.
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By the Federal Reserve's preferred measure, inflation is a meager 1.6%.
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Those meager return estimates can make a mess of your plans.
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"What is Trump spending his meager campaign resources on?" she said.
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A meager paycheck for hard work is not attractive to anyone.
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When the shrimp arrived on my plate, they looked quite meager.
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That meager dose of autonomy dissolves once she gets the job.
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The results were not fantastic: meager range of motion, poor form.
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The world has many demands on its meager stores of empathy.
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Yet whatever limits there are on these searches, they are meager.
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Some may be too aggressive, while others provide only meager guidance.
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Both John and Mable came from large families and meager origins.
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Sometimes opponents agree to an outcome and share meager prize money.
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Was I ever taking advantage of any meager power I had?
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And even the meager amounts we do recycle are in jeopardy.
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Meager gains in productivity are probably the biggest headache for economists.
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But so far, the agency's suggestions have been meager at best.
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Despite some progress, legislative achievements around prostitution have often been meager.
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Moreover, hospital chefs often have to function with meager food budgets.
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The economy is growing at a meager rate, around 1.7 percent.
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In South Carolina, this approach delivered meager results with the electorate.
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Cheryl was a published author, making a living — meager — at writing.
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Why has the once-dominant left become a meager parliamentary remnant?
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Much of the day, the Mets offense was meager against Strasburg.
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It was a meager goal, but an important one for Porzingis.
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LOS ANGELES — Theaters had a more meager Thanksgiving than last year.
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In 2017, Nasty Gal was acquired for a meager $20 million.
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A hushed world of tiny things — the meager and the marginalized.
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Will they offer their employees the meager respect Land fantasizes about?
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He built a meager bit of Vine fame into a YouTube empire.
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The rest of the cabin will be at a meager 30 inches.
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The women complain the work is hard, hours long and wages meager.
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She now lives off of meager remittances from a nephew living abroad.
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Canon and Nikon have made a few mirrorless cameras, but they're meager.
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He promptly apologizes for costing her a dragon, which seems meager compensation.
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The Fed's decision traced out a long-term vision for meager growth.
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And yet, that project looked downright meager compared to plans next door.
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Facts and theories are often meager, as are particulars on the crew.
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Its benefits are meager, and its APR is a relatively standard range.
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The meager offense has been a drag on the team's talented pitching.
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We fought them as best we could, but our harvests were meager.
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"Whatcha smokin', Jeannie?" the bandleader, Sean Kershaw, asked from the meager stage.
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In addition, the San Francisco Giants' offense has been meager of late.
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Did she make it through the day without blowing her meager budget?
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Families are selling livestock and eating seeds as meager savings run low.
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Most of our meager stores of brown fat cluster around our kidneys.
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Another mother voiced concern about making rent without pay on meager savings.
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Profits stayed meager because Amazon amped up its spending by 20.5 percent.
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These meager salaries create enormous stress for teachers and, in turn, children.
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Italy was previous only expected to grow a meager 0.5% in 2020.
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Although the military covered his studies, the family exhausted its meager savings.
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Anyway, hope you can use my meager donation to keep playing NPR.
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There was a small clearance section, though the further reductions were meager.
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Students with meager earnings could pay back less than the original principal.
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They must have grown weary of meager pay and filthy living conditions.
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At present, however, U.S. energy exports to China are meager at best.
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And according to Baker, these aren&apost meager fines by any means.
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Say you bought 10 ETH in 2016 for a meager hundred bucks.
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Travelers did not want to donate even meager sums to the organization.
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When the last game of the match arrived, Halep offered meager resistance.
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He spent more than 700 gruelling days performing hard labor on meager rations.
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Now he makes a meager living growing vegetables, as his father once did.
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But despite these very meager moves overall, several sectors have been quite volatile.
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Comparable store sales came in nearly flat, increasing by a meager 22 percent.
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He issued a statement on Thursday calling the results "meager and not satisfactory".
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It is only a meager sum in the high-spending American political process.
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He was a father, the salary was meager, and there were no benefits.
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Divided evenly per month (although it fluctuates in reality) that's a meager $1,549.59.
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Currently, the firm pegs first-quarter GDP growth at a meager 1.1 percent.
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HBO granted the "Leftovers" a third and final season despite pretty meager ratings.
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For those on the list, there are meager options to get off it.
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There was fair warning that the expected revenues were going to be meager.
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BUN: 4 — The biscuit is too big and doughy for its meager contents.
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The market is looking for only a meager 0.2 percent gain in wages.
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In November 2019, Kohl's reported meager sales growth that missed Wall Street expectations.
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She could hardly get by on her meager wages of $36 a month.
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Low wages and meager protections can, at times, seem endemic to the industry.
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Streaming services can help raise your profile, but they often generate meager royalties.
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The costs of treating polluted water sources would far outstrip this meager increase.
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Plus, a meager 2 percent get their news from newspapers in this group.
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They eke out a meager income while living like students in dingy apartments.
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Despite the meager political action to date, we're not starting at square one.
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Growth hormone from cadaver brains was found to work, but supplies were meager.
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Their meager budgets already mean they often cannot keep up with the military.
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Even in the best vintages, it produces a relatively meager amount of wine.
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The agency historically subsisted on a meager budget with a few dozen staffers.
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And it's not the rise in Obamacare's popularity, which has been relatively meager.
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The Jets, however, opened the season playing well below even their meager expectations.
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The White House called the meager turnout an insult to Philadelphia football fans.
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The wait to collect their relief money threatens to outlast their meager savings.
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Wages in the common currency area are rising after years of meager growth.
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The meager calories in jellyfish weren't the only reason that scientists dismissed them.
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Chu had only netted a comparatively meager $298,200 when he was dethroned, however.
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But considering the meager Kings offense, Fox may put up big numbers immediately.
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At the moment their efforts are meager, and that proof does not exist.
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I ended up scoring just under 70 out of 100 — a meager result.
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And they cannot all be among the meager 227 draft picks every June.
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There's no telling the downstream economic and cultural consequences of that meager savings.
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How can you expect us not to seize whatever meager leavings we can?
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Meager Christmas markets opened to peddle baubles to a slightly more optimistic populace.
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As for Democrats, a meager 6% said Trump's immigration policies weren't tough enough.
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That is well above the market's meager 0.3 percent consensus forecast four months ago.
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The ultimate payoff for these cities can be meager: Mere morsels, or, often — nothing.
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They may not even manage to form the meager commission the Hispanic Caucus suggested.
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Kasich dropped out of the race back in May with a meager 161 delegates.
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American access, on the other hand, is meager, indirect and largely noncommercial in nature.
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Kicking them off our country's already-meager safety net won't help them do that.
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Meanwhile, Universal's "Johnny English Strikes Again" pocketed a meager $1.5 million from 533 screens.
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He enlivened those meager ingredients with clever compositions and contrasts of hues and typefaces.
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Then, disheartened by the meager square footage, they expanded the quest to include brownstones.
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Despite the bipartisan overtures, Brown warned Republicans about aiming too high with meager majorities.
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By comparison, a middle-income household would see a meager $280 in tax relief.
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I was pretty disappointed by the meager two slices of turkey and beef each.
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Elsewhere, Universal's "Johnny English Strikes Again" pocketed a meager $1.6 million from 544 screens.
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Avocado hardtack rations meager and chicory covfefe drunk cold to avoid microwave surveillance. Capt.
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Inflation is very low, growth is meager, and the economy is vulnerable to shocks.
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The crew work hard to produce a high-luxury world on a meager budget.
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My already meager buy in of $20 was now down to a pitiful $4.48.
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Redhawks quarterback Daniel Santacaterina completed 20-of-28 passes for a meager 241 yards.
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The Nevada entrance polls had him carrying a meager 2 percent of black voters.
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He accomplished the nuclear pact, but the economic benefits have been meager at best.
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Then I'll take some of my meager savings and I'll put it toward this.
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These meager protections are limited to workers in companies with more than 50 employees.
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As he entered this season, his eighth in the majors, Alonso carried a meager .
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That is after a meager 23.4 percent annualized growth announced for the first quarter.
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Meanwhile, the meager savings Sasha and Lee were living off had dwindled dangerously low.
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Hate Man spread the gospel of "oppositionality" but shared what meager resources he had.
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A smiling, if meager, crowd of students in Northeastern sweatshirts roared in full throat.
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Now a new competitor is in town, threatening to undercut even these meager earnings.
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Exports of liquefied natural gas are rising sharply, but future profits may be meager.
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Father Meager has spoken of his deep admiration for the Cardinal in the past.
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Surprisingly, some of the newest models are being discounted, though the reductions are meager.
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For the drivers, the risks are tremendous, but the rewards can be relatively meager.
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The attention paid to the villagers' meager possessions conveys the artist's sympathy and anger.
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Rakesh makes a meager living driving a tractor in the southern district of Saptari.
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To be clear, their meager collection of possessions—their poverty—is usually not by choice.
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Instead attendees arrived to find disaster relief–style tents, unfinished stages, and meager cheese sandwiches.
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And, crucially, how would I defend and safeguard whatever meager provisions I managed to acquire?
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Private companies added just 102,000 jobs last month, well short of the meager 135,000 estimate.
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For the Democratic FTC commissioners, those meager penalties amounted to letting Facebook off the hook.
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They began touching their meager savings, mildly panicking, and wondering what their alternatives might be.
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Jay was born with serious liver complications and now lives off a meager state pension.
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But this suggestion is so meager, so flat and pathetic; Philip knows it'll never fly.
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Jackson scored a meager two points as the team got off to a slow start.
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Their meager salaries have plunged the vast majority of the population, including professionals, into poverty.
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After all, a man with matchless power and meager principles is a danger to all.
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The tech-sector engineering disciplines, conversely, struggle to sustain a meager 15 percent female participation.
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Of course, this new study does more than find meager empathy for the out group.
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Trump, by contrast, has been criticized for his relatively sparse organization and meager war chest.
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Young adults bemoan costs and internet restrictions while older Cubans make do with meager wages.
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Most Maldivians eke out a meager existence by fishing or working in the tourism industry.
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Thyssenkrupp's payout has been a meager 15 cents per share for the past three years.
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While this may seem rather meager compared to Coffman's statement, bear in mind the timing.
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And the company grew its typically meager earnings by nearly six times, to $384 million.
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After adding a meager 33,000 jobs in February, U.S. employers added nearly 200,000 in March.
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When they exercise, they don't break a sweat; at dinner, they eat enforced meager rations.
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Morale is low thanks to meager pay, long hours and little or no vacation time.
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But he also was an unskilled laborer with little education and meager English-language skills.
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In Sunday's election, the party's share of votes fell from 47.7% to a meager 37.2%.
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As it turns out, Papadopoulos was exaggerating even the meager experience listed on his resume.
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Eich lists his (meager) possessions, lingering on a "precious" nail, which, ominously, he keeps hidden.
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Dr. Creasy realized that this sounded like a meager reward for an hour of standing.
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By 21998, King was a high school English teacher drawing a meager $290,22013 a year.
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The stock rallied Monday nearly 2% and wiped away its meager year-to-date losses.
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His own semi-foreignness looks meager next to the profound alienation of the arriving refugees.
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Often, companies paid meager fines, which some will try to write off as a tax deduction.
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A monthly subscription for a meager 50 megabytes of 3G data goes for $12, Scott said.
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Our musical gratitude often shocked patrons, confused why their meager donation merited such a bombastic response.
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The meager income that Yehia Sohail generated with occasional work at Hodeidah's port could soon vanish.
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But in a #MeToo world, rigid rules and meager pay may be coming under more scrutiny.
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Even the meager strides the world has made so far on global warming could be endangered.
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The increase amounted to a meager 59.9 million reais when excluding transfers to regional governments, however.
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Under mission rule, they toiled in agriculture, working on sugar and coffee plantations, for meager rations.
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Mr. Longo checked his nautical watch and reported a meager high of 4.35 knots of wind.
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Local winemakers gave him a hand and some welcome advice, helping Sylvère save his meager harvest.
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Bezos also took heat in Berlin, Germany, on Wednesday from union workers protesting their meager pay.
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So for this week's obscure player, let's honor his most meager comparable on Wilson's list. Literally.
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I parlayed my meager initial selection into an extensive collection of difficult-to-acquire live recordings.
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Schumer launched a meager economic platform, called "The Better Deal," which failed to get much notice.
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What injury may come seems meager in comparison to the social violence that Trump's election portends.
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Industrial output figures for October and November have pointed to meager growth in the fourth quarter.
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As a result, the meager policy options she did offer were woefully unsuited to the task.
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Given these positives, Gibbs said she expects GDP to see meager but positive gains this year.
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Does his meager snowplow driver salary not afford him the cost of some decent therapy instead?
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The proposal would also cut the Bureau of Land Management's meager horse and burro contraception program.
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It built that community on a meager $500,000 seed round from Ludlow Ventures raised last November.
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Third Point reported meager returns in the letter that do not seem to match Loeb's enthusiasm.
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In short, Trump's meager policy solutions aren't commensurate with his graphic portrait of a broken America.
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Otherwise, activity was meager with consumers especially strapped by slow wage growth and mountains of debt.
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With even the most meager goals unmet, the Obama administration settled on something even less ambitious.
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But supported by meager yet effective condiments, the meat managed to make the hamburger more palatable.
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And yet, even these meager initiatives have been met with protests from parts of Turkish society.
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Military spending has continued to increase, even with the relatively meager rise in expenditures in 85033.
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It is rather that the payoff is pretty meager for the reader relative to the investment.
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The problem was that it was attached to my checking account — and it earned meager interest.
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Refinancing would provide meager monthly benefits to borrowers who don't need it and at significant cost.
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In most midterm election years, turnout among younger voters is meager in comparison to older voters.
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We've been subsisting on meager scraps for so long, and now we have a goddamn trailer.
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That's a brutal 45.2 percent completion rate, and a meager average of 4.38 yards per attempt.
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But they warn that gains are likely to be meager at best in broad asset classes.
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So far, talks have produced a surplus of bitter recrimination and meager sign of an agreement.
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Despite the meager pay, King saw the mailroom as "a gold mine" of information and possibility.
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BYU shot 50 percent in the half, while Saint Mary's was at a meager 28.6 percent.
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Without thoughtful reconsideration, learning assessment will continue to devour a lot of money for meager results.
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Among Democrats, Terry Gipson, a former state senator, is running, and reported raising a meager $21,2118.43.
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He diverted some of his meager earnings to her every month, much to his wife's disapproval.
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But this was meager justification for holding this event in 2017, according to the performance's critics.
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Executives surmised (perhaps wisely) the party's meager attendance wasn't enough to justify the $300,000 price tag.
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Growth is meager, and unemployment is 11.2 percent, more than three times the rate in Germany.
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The settlement talks add to the pressure on Fiat Chrysler at a time of meager profitability.
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The final product will bear no resemblance to the principal points highlighted in today's meager release.
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She subsisted for several years on a meager diet to help care for her younger brother.
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"These are big numbers to watch after the meager wage growth last week," Gibbs said Monday.
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November's meager sales gains are at odds with reports from retailers of brisk Black Friday business.
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The stock, which was rising slightly in Wednesday's premarket, is up a meager 9.5% for 2019.
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Suzu transforms a kimono into a jumpsuit; she makes the most of her family's meager rations.
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Skies are mainly sunny, but the heart of the Arctic air mass keeps temperature rises meager.
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He noted that the meager growth rate had been enough to keep unemployment below 5 percent.
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His Algerian wife's residency card was confiscated, preventing her from working to supplement his meager salary.
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All of these patients had been given meager prognoses, but today, they have beaten the odds.
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Though stranded, they managed to eke out a meager living from small-scale farming and fishing.
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Some people who earn enough to qualify for meager or no subsidies find health care unaffordable.
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Einhorn's Greenlight Capital fund returned a meager 1.6 percent in 2017, according to an investor letter.
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We are seeing this right now in the meager fundraising hauls for some Republican Senate candidates.
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Such a meager federal share means the plan "really is the Hunger Games," the person added.
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I did my best to mimic her ecstatic shudderings to the best of my meager abilities.
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With 18 days to go, the project has already doubled its meager funding goal of $200.
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Meanwhile, just 1 in 3 (35%) of independents and a meager 653% of Republicans feel that way.
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"His system of nationalizations and regulations really strangled the already meager productive apparatus of Venezuela," he explains.
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They are relying on attacks on President Trump to retake the House this fall, a meager strategy.
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The franchise paid laughably low, which meant that staffers relied on meager tips to supplement our income.
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Its monthly user base grew by a meager 3 percent year over year, to 317 million people.
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One high-hanging rack of clothes in a closet and a few meager possessions are left inside.
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Since bouncing off those, lows the market has barely budged, trading in a tight and meager range.
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Average hourly earnings fell slightly in December, leaving the overall yearly gain at a meager 24.4 percent.
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They say the tips on large orders from Target, sometimes with hundreds of items, can be meager.
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Mohammed leaned against the iron rail, struggling to carry the small plastic bag, holding his meager possessions.
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The Bluetooth connection was weak, the battery life and feature set were meager, and they were expensive.
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Homebuyers retreated in August, unenthused by the meager supply of homes for sale and by accelerating prices.
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The meager growth was fueled by a 0.2% rise in tertiary activities, which include retail and services.
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I love y'all and am more appreciative of y'all than my meager vocabulary could hope to describe.
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Most survive on meager pensions, which have been eroded by fast-rising prices of food and utilities.
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There are other speakers that offer similar features, but not all of them for a meager $84.
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Donald Trump is at a meager 40 percent approval -- the most unpopular 100-day president in history.
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Instead, Snapchat is satisfied if it can help us express ourselves while finally reaching even meager profitability.
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Lyft announced Monday that its commuter benefits program was expanding from a meager four cities to 18.
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And the meager attempt to paint Sanders as a pro-gun/NRA fan has fallen predictably flat.
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Plus, LeBron won a title in Cleveland and accomplished a lot with a sometimes meager supporting cast.
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You deserved so much more from me than the meager eight weeks of disability you were requesting.
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Many people are lucky to be able to give one meager meal per day to their children.
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The game started meager enough, with Nebraska ahead 250-214 in the first 222 1/2 minutes.
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But this year his monthly premium jumped to $106 — too much, he said, for his meager salary.
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In 2015 the S&P 500 Index posted a meager total return of 1.4 percent, including dividends.
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The won's 12.8 percent rise against the dollar wiped out a substantial chunk of those meager profits.
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She bet $20,201 in the last round — while Holzhauer bet a meager $1,399, uncharacteristically low for him.
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Recent reports of meager Apple iPhone X sales may be accurate, according to one Wall Street firm.
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But the insights offered in the scene are meager, or at least simplistic, even for its era.
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An hour later, she fled with her son, carrying their documents, her meager savings and a cellphone.
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Mr. Amin managed to earn a meager wage, about $200 a month, as a bricklayer in Isfahan.
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Child drinks a meager half cup of coffee, claiming to have had a whole pot at home.
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In France, people congregated around fountains to bask in the meager sprays, or simply to dive in.
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She packed him a waterproof bag with some meager belongings: soap, toothpaste, antibiotics and a few clothes.
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Grain collection brigades from the cities often left peasants in rural areas with meager supplies for themselves.
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The Cook Report now carries 22016 Republican seats as competitive compared to a meager 219 for Democrats.
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In Florida alone, Clinton has 68 field offices compared to the meager 29 for the Trump campaign.
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Moon's office called the investigation result "meager" and said it would deepen people's distrust of the prosecutors.
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The All-Star first baseman has gone 21 games without a home run and has a meager .
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There is little job security; the benefits are meager; the work is physically demanding and emotionally draining.
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If it did, it committed a version of election interference that makes Watergate look meager by comparison.
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Harris huddled with family over Thanksgiving in Iowa and pored over her campaign's meager and diminishing finances.
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He does make clear, though, that the current pipeline is meager, and the future of antibiotics insecure.
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Moon's office called the investigation result "meager" and said it would deepen people's distrust of the prosecutors.
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Amazon's initial offerings to New York — like a $5 million commitment to work force development — were meager.
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They've also received a relatively meager amount of grant money—less than $80,000—from the Norwegian government.
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America's rich have gotten richer for decades, while the middle class and poor have seen meager gains.
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Those meager gains in workers' paychecks for the last decade were a major theme of last year's campaign.
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Those meager gains in workers' paychecks for the last decade were a major theme of last year's campaign.
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But to individuals living in the shadow of massive shrimp operations, this meager living is their whole world.
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IPhone sales are coming off their first year of decline, and analysts are projecting meager growth from here.
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I love sci-fi, and my collection is far too large for my two meager bookcases to handle.
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At most, taking 1,000 mg of Vitamin C regularly could reduce your cold by a meager 8 percent.
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Living off her husband's meager monthly pension, Zhang has learned to take care of the family by herself.
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That was the message of the second-quarter real GDP report and its meager 22000 percent growth rate.
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The meager shelter could save your life from the elephants, buffalo, or big cats that roam the park.
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Used to making thousands, smugglers are unlikely to settle for meager profits from a farm stand, several said.
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Jefferies' trading revenue rose by a meager 1 percent to $371.3 million due to losses in bond trading.
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BestBuy also offers a "geek-squad protection" for a meager $238,2500, which provides insurance coverage for five years.
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Many sites that rely on user content merely stumble forward, scraping by on meager ad dollars and donations.
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Selling electric cars to individual consumers has so far yielded meager sales for GM and other mainstream automakers.
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If keeping your toes straight sounds to you like it would provide pretty meager energy benefits, Hoogkamer agrees.
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All of a sudden your poverty-necessitated meager meal plans seem like a careful pre-Fashion Week cleanse.
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But the breakdown between Japan's real growth and inflation is a meager policy payoff, to put it mildly.
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It may not even pay to work, if the meager take-home pay reduces access to public benefits.
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The meager returns currently being offered in the bond market mean that equities look that much more attractive.
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The meager increases in women's representation have gone almost entirely to white women and women of Asian descent.
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The conditions of the camp were undeniably harsh, with endless hours of manual labor and meager food rations.
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Meanwhile, radio services like Pandora hardly scrape by on the meager ad rates after they pay out royalties.
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Given all this, accepting a meager deal and declaring victory may be the best this administration can accomplish.
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Selling electric cars to individual consumers has so far yielded meager sales for GM and other mainstream automakers.
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The forbidding gray of the English Channel and the stony beaches of Britain's South Coast were meager compensation.
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As he pushes the idea of a big tax cut package, President Trump's legislative record remains meager. 9.
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There was a meager minibar with cold drinks in the room, but Wi-Fi was fast and free.
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This year, though, they're much worse—because they're much worse—the Rockets have taken on some meager humanity.
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Scrooge peers through the window, declares it a meager feast, and realizes he is partly responsible for it.
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So, thousands of individuals had, and undoubtedly have, to navigate America's meager mental health services in correctional facilities.
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The Zs checked texts, sipped meager flutes of rosé, discreetly wiped pizza grease on their coats and pants.
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" He called it "a real hash" that came to "a partisan conclusion based on meager and selective evidence.
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In the face of meager turnout for her women's games, she led the charge to fill the bleachers.
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In 2000, this allowed Mr. Trump to build a commanding delegate lead with meager pluralities in many primaries.
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His down-the-line forehand approach to Vilas's backhand yielded a meager passing shot that Connors put away.
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Small distilleries commonly open tasting rooms and offer tours as a way of marketing on a meager budget.
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Either player could bring the type of return that would infuse their meager farm system with top talent.
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Its defensive talent base has atrophied over the past few seasons, undermined by meager drafts and stagnated development.
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Considered cursed, they were required to shave their heads, wear drab, coarse clothes and subsist on meager food.
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While his playing time was still meager compared with his time with the Knicks, he gained more responsibility.
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Further, Zeel's meager screening process has resulted in the company booking therapist appointments with misbehaving and predatory clients.
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As meager as it may be, the block may provide a semblance of cover when the tower falls.
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He relied on rubber trees for his family's meager income and to pay for his older children's schooling.
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Looking ahead, economists fear that the region is looking at a decade of meager growth expectations at best.
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Fiat Chrysler has struggled more than most carmakers to compete in this new world because of meager profits.
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We subsist now on a meager vocabulary of winners and "losers," of "sad!" naysayers and "nut job" adversaries.
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Avoid going whole hog into stocks if you're approaching retirement in order to make up for meager savings.
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November's meager sales gains are at odds with reports from retailers of brisk business during the Thanksgiving period.
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Here, "Surplus" people whose jobs have been replaced and who are deemed "Unretrainable" survive on meager basic incomes.
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One reason for the inconsistency may be the meager selection of top wines available in the United States.
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Businesses dependent on Chinese consumer spending or steady international travel are also bracing for meager first-quarter earnings.
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But they also seemed to suggest that the clock's meager move might have lowballed the risks at hand.
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From what I could make out in the meager light, he was tall, balding and a little disheveled.
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The overall percentage of women who received directing jobs from 2007 to 2019 is even more dizzyingly meager.
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Everyone with even a meager knowledge of history is well aware of the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust.
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Purchase volume is being hit harder by high home prices and meager supply than by higher mortgage rates.
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The new downloadable version, which just got a surprise release on GOG, weighs in at a meager 1.3GB.
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Similarly, more details on the performers' backgrounds would be appreciated; even the playbill biographies are far too meager.
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Perhaps you'll be forced to fight a difficult foe with more meager resources than you normally would have.
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In today's polarized political climate, ideas that are supported by a party's leadership rarely command such meager support.
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Mass layoffs were always a looming threat, the severance packages that could come alongside them likely relatively meager.
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Her favorable rating with Republicans is a meager 5% to a 73% unfavorable rating in the Gallup poll.
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The meager pleasures of this new world seem light years away from the chaos of their former life.
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Its response to the crisis of soaring drug prices has been meager at best — and duplicitous at worst.
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Boston's meager winter so far may feel like a merciful respite after the pummeling the city endured in 20153.
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But the movie has been hammered by critics, and holds a meager 23% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes.
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Granted, the wage increases are meager by historical standards, but they're rising faster than inflation and faster than productivity.
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She had always felt lucky that even with her family's meager earnings, they had managed to buy a car.
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An IT error just gave us a glimpse at the country's online ecosystem — and it's a pretty meager one.
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While housing should be pushing overall economic growth, it is not, due to the meager activity in home construction.
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The judge slammed the administration, writing that they had provided "meager legal reasoning" for the decision to end DACA.
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Fevry-Gilliand said many Haitians initially refused to evacuate, fearing that thieves would make off with their meager possessions.
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If they have to flee, leaving behind the meager possessions they've managed to hold on to, so be it.
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Every single one of them should be focused on increasing their competitiveness using whatever resources — however meager — they have.
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But bulls in the muni market believe the meager supply next week combined with more appealing rates and Jan.
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Though, after news of Williams' meager payout in comparison with Wahlberg made headlines earlier this week, fans were incensed.
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"The amount of money that's supposed to be put into these portable benefit funds seems so meager," Engelstein said.
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Worryingly, online sales plunged 23 percent in original terms in January, after rising a meager 2.2 percent in December.
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I don't want to hear a hostile retelling of how we didn't hear your meager apology the first time.
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The meager punishments levied are in proportion to the FA's desire to actually accomplish the goal of catching dopers.
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A lens is printed right on top to gather and concentrate the meager sunlight that graces the Martian surface.
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And Hill's case stands out for the meager amount awarded to his family, which they view as an insult.
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Even this meager estimate may prove optimistic; Greece faces particularly unfavorable demographics as aging shrinks the working-age population.
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The unexpectedly weak data suggests the German economy is likely to post only meager growth in the first quarter.
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"There is something a bit meager and uptight about a skinny tie and jacket," Ford once told an interviewer.
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Meager and finite budgets are forcing vulnerabilities into the systems — emailing or uploading a cast ballot is not secure.
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Now any money I make as an hourly worker, along with her meager pension, go to Alzheimer's related costs.
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Spencer's actual speech drew only a small audience, with pictures of the meager turnout inspiring ridicule from Spencer's detractors.
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Those storms left a mountain snowpack that, while ordinary by historical standards, far exceeded the meager accumulations of 2015.
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What one can say is that the results achieved by largely ignoring Canon 915 have thus far been meager.
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It leads to the election of autocrats who promise meager material goods wrapped in conservative social and cultural clichés.
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Despite their meager circumstances, the family had a passion for education; all of Dr. Payton's siblings earned college degrees.
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Four years ago, I quit my job to travel for as long as my meager savings would last me.
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Demand for Snap shares among investors is already meager after the stock hit five straight record lows this week.
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Meager shreds of purple cabbage, a stale bun and a processed cheese slice did little to complement the meat.
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In the latter, he resided with a village of gypsies who provided him with food despite their meager inventory.
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Pewlawpakdee, even nine-year-old, newly minted champion Pupa, are professionals who contribute substantially to their family's meager income.
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Spending in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, however, is meager in comparison, up just 1.4 percent.
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He is stumping, but often for seemingly meager rewards, sometimes drawing little more than curiosity seekers to campaign events.
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Each team has won four times so far, making Thursday's game, despite its meager entertainment prospects, a rubber match.
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Having ginned up sufficiently intimidating cost estimates, the E.P.A. next set about making the plan's environmental benefits look meager.
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He attended school in Tel Aviv but had to leave at 14 because of his family's meager financial circumstances.
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But after Bridalplasty's 235 finale attracted a meager 600,000 viewers, it was clear that the genre's popularity had waned.
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But at the beginning of his retirement in 2004, money became tight; the couple's meager pension no longer sufficed.
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It tells of a cheerful, underemployed scholar, Ho Yunqing (Shih Chun), who makes a meager living as a copyist.
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To survive on my mother's meager income as a teacher, we moved into a duplex owned by my grandparents.
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Airbnb itself took a huge step toward improving its meager inventory of truly accessible properties by recently purchasing Accomable.
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A white author named Charles Silberman expressed frustration that the African-Americans were dissatisfied by the meager progress made.
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"Despite his efforts, the track record for this first year is meager, on a concrete level," Mr. Dubromel said.
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Even in periods when North-South relations seemed to thaw, the remains returned were meager and often decidedly suspicious.
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He finished 21 of 21982 for 211.5 yards, averaging a meager 210 yards per attempt, and lost a fumble.
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With 12 days to go in the regular season, today's sluggers will soon make the old record look meager.
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Modest pay, demanding travel and meager family leave benefits also deter many women from rising in the government ranks.
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At Apolis, the room is bare, the offerings meager, as if righteousness in fashion demanded a sort of monasticism.
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That meager output has also been achieved without yearly profits at a cost of billions and billions of dollars.
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The meager number of endorsements is in some ways a feature, not a bug, of the Ohio media landscape.
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The seasonings of his childhood had been meager: white and black pepper, and at Christmas, mace, cinnamon and ginger.
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Pittman, now an assistant coach, said every player on the Eagles now earned a living, however meager, from rugby.
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Moreover, it is doubtful that the UI system could cover even the meager maternity benefits that Trump is promising.
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My husband and I managed to pull out our meager savings in dollars before the last round of strikes.
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While Fridays off may sound attractive, various public workers said meager salaries did not allow them trips or treats.
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Every team in baseball averaged at least four runs per game except the Phillies, who scored a meager 3.77.
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Her tips are meager, and management is ripping her off and taking away most of what little she's earned.
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Now the descendants of devotees donate their own time and meager funds to keep the building from collapsing altogether.
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The race, with months of fighting to go, will play out before the same meager audience it's always had.
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These households aren't making six-figure incomes, and they have received only meager raises over the past few decades.
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He wasn't in it for the money, though he did pocket billions of his country's (relatively meager) oil profits.
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If the index manages to hold on its meager gains on Monday, it will snap a two-month losing streak.
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Unfortunately, all we have are the meager data in Hoodless's report and a premortem record gleaned from photographs and clothing.
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Romania's 2015 maize harvest fell 26 percent to 8.9 million tonnes at a meager yield of 3.5 tonnes per hectare.
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Average insurance net margins are 3-8 percent, and 25-30 percent gross margins, which are meager for tech standards.
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On the Republican side, presumptive nominee Donald Trump has raised a meager $283,040 of his $57.7 million total from finance.
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While black and Latina women in particular are behind 80 percent of new female-led companies, they capture a meager .
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For them, and even for many covered by Medicaid, as Ms. Whitefield is, evidence-based opioid addiction treatment remains meager.
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And only a meager 15 percent of Twitter users "strongly approve" of the president which is, well, not a lot.
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Excise the notion of the global extension of liberty and its guarantees from American policy and something very meager remains.
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Earnings are meager, despite the risks: most deliveries in Mexico City net between 30 and 60 pesos ($1.58 to $3.17).
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Within that meager offering, male immigrant characters comprised 73% of immigrant character representation, compared to just 27% for female characters.
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The global markets business, which includes all the bank's trading activities, posted a meager 3.5 percent return-on-equity (RoE).
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Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items Some founders toil for years to secure a meager seed round.
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He had just one winning season during eight seasons with the Bearkats while dealing with a meager budget and resources.
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Annual wage growth braked to 2.53 percent, again the lowest on record, and under already meager forecasts of 2.0 percent.
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Bortles completed 15-of-34 passes for 158 yards and two interceptions, finishing with a meager passer rating of 33.7.
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Flora says their meager earnings as subsistence farmers would make it impossible to care for two children in quick succession.
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Why has this administration targeted an independent scientific agency that represents a meager 85033 percent of the overall U.S. budget?
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It's expected that roughly 2 million would be pushed off the rolls altogether or see reductions in already meager stipends.
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With little help at hand, poor families are forced to sell off their cattle and other meager assets to survive.
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To make them feel as though whatever they have, whatever they've achieved, no matter how grand or meager, was unearned.
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Lucroy, owner of perhaps the most meager no-trade list in baseball history, could block deals to only eight teams.
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According to Thomson Reuters forecasts, February comparable sales are expected to turn positive and generate a meager 0.5 percent gain.
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The meager bipartisan support indicates Democrats are digging in ahead of an expected fight over Dodd-Frank's future in 2017.
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Long story short ... Johnson scored a settlement but says all Avenatti's firm did was wire him meager $1,900 monthly payments.
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In February of 2015, game developer Pixel Titans raised a relatively meager $133,000 on Kickstarter to bring Strafe to life.
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"When we take community needs and concerns into account, we can ease tensions and competition over meager resources," he said.
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Social Security's benefit structure leaves many millions of workers who had short careers and low wages with meager retirement benefits.
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Send this to the one you love as a symbol of your meager-at-best but healthy-as-shit compatibility.
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Food was meager: a ball of boiled corn flour or mashed rice in the afternoon and again in the evening.
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In the meantime, policymakers are stumped as to why wage growth remains meager despite a jobs market nearing full employment.
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Morgan Stanley lowered its ratings on several chip stocks, citing lower flash memory prices and meager earnings growth next year.
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With a meager appropriation of $50 million, the bill obviously does not look to the construction of new halfway houses.
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The bottom half will end up paying much more than they gain in the meager tax cuts allocated to them.
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To be fair, for people living on tips and meager salaries, proving one's work ethic and appearing busy are essential.
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Never mind that in 2014, Girardi refused to hit Jeter anywhere lower than second, even though Jeter had a meager .
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The failure of EVs to sell in the US reminds me of diesel-vehicle sales, which have also been meager.
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Elizabeth Warren raised a comparatively meager $6 million but has invested heavily in campaign infrastructure in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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"The passage of that bill is positive, but a rather meager accomplishment," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.
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For years, middle- and working-class Americans have been suffering from stagnant wages, meager opportunity, social isolation and household fragmentation.
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Even now, though, Bezos's $2 billion is a meager amount of money relative to the giving plans of other billionaires.
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It will be anything on Dreamcast that isn't the meager handful of games that were actually any good for it.
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Economists have cut their forecasts for Brazil's 2017 growth, expecting only a meager recovery from a two-year-long recession.
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In the early days of the league, officials said, some players delivered pizza at night to augment their meager wages.
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The home battery packs are still too expensive to justify home storage of excess electricity production, so sales are meager.
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He stuck around long after his meager athleticism had drained out of him, for that reason and that reason only.
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This leaves them with a meager return of 0.3-303 percent after hedging costs, a marked turnaround from previous years.
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Two years later, he abruptly resigned, declaring he was bored with ballet, its punishing physical regimen and meager financial rewards.
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Darab supplemented his meager earnings by digging wells and working for a few months at construction sites in nearby cities.
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The crown prince rolled out a grand promotional campaign in 2016 to woo investors, but the results have been meager.
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Rather, the Republicans argued that the District of Columbia Circuit's caseload was so meager that the judgeships should be eliminated.
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He struggled to stay afloat, increasing his average working hours to 70 a week to eke out a meager profit.
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McDaniel's relatively meager showing was the end of a long fight between him and the Republican establishment in the state.
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Thousands of Dalits earn their meager livelihood from skinning dead cows and buffaloes and selling their hides to leather traders.
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That's up from $27.8 billion in 19953 across 21995 deals and a meager $2100 billion in 2180 across 348 deals.
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At that time, all the local commercial television stations in Dallas had meager news coverage and did nothing in depth.
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He and his beloved older brother, Guddu (Abhishek Bharate), supplement her meager wages with whatever casual work they can find.
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Nadine's cutting remarks about his partial baldness and presumably meager salary are intended to wound, but he brushes them off.
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Everyone else was left to suffer under precarious pensions, rising student debt, meager wages and inadequate access to health care.
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But he helped make the Rays into a surprising and pesky competitor the last few years, despite their meager payroll.
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We thought it unwise to dismiss any potential opportunity for peace no matter how meager the prospects of its success.
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After Mr. Biden initially gave only a meager retort on the Ukraine issue Friday, his campaign decided to go further.
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For too long the concept of addiction has been fettered by models and frameworks too meager to accommodate its complexity.
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Profits were shrinking, and so coal mine owners sought to minimize losses by sharply cutting the workers' already meager wages.
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But there are others who unquestionably need these meager benefits, he said, but whose disabilities are not as immediately clear.
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The third myth is that it is good politics to not replace or to have a meager replacement of ObamaCare.
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In one section, the authors criticize what they see as meager American government efforts to block intelligence collection by China.
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Struggling middle-income families may not understand that welfare programs are so meager that the poor hardly get any help.
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Despite using a meager amount of oil, the menorah stayed alight for all eight days: the miracle that Hanukkah celebrates.
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The film earned a meager $2.6 million on opening night, despite its production budget of $100 million, Insider previously reported.
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That's why it's important to understand the language being debated and why the meager outcome of COP25 is so alarming.
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Frelinghuysen, the outgoing chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, saw his district go for Trump by a meager 0.9 points.
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It's expected that roughly 2 million would be pushed off the rolls altogether, or see reductions in already meager stipends.
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If they or their advisers panic and sell during a brief downturn, they may lock in a more meager retirement.
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The Labor Department's closely watched employment report on Friday also showed a small upward revision to February's meager job gains.
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This might sound like meager information with which to reconstruct an earthquake, but it provides more data than you might think.
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He said the Chinese bank account authorities discovered was opened 20 years ago and contained the relatively meager sum of $1,700.
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SPLRCU were the only S&P 500 sector to end the day in the black, with a meager 0.09 percent gain.
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Meanwhile, Russell Wilson put the ball in the air a career-high 43 times, averaging a meager 6.0 yards per attempt.
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Glossier, headquartered in New York, counts 200 employees, meager in comparison to its nearly 2 million — and growing — social media following.
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The traditional publicity powers (People, Entertainment Tonight, E!), with their meager online arms, were powerless to counter this new gossip industry.
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But in 249, this ice cover — called the maximum ice extent — is meager, particularly in the usually ice-clad Bering Sea.
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It's still unclear whether Jay Z saw any return on his money, but if he did, it's like to be meager.
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Iron ore is up 225%, while copper is up by just 210% and working hard to retain even those meager gains.
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Prior to today's announcement, only 23 nations had ratified the agreement, collectively representing a meager 1.08 percent of all global emissions.
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With 22 months left in the experiment, the crew began dipping into their emergency food supplies to supplement their meager diet.
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Apple sells its devices in India through reseller stores and online marketplaces and has a meager market share of one percent.
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In 2015, the country's share of investments was a meager 8.85% – or 30 investments – of the entire pie of 339 investments.
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Economists have recently cut their forecasts for Brazil's 2017 growth, expecting only a meager recovery from a two-year-long recession.
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But in 2019, this ice cover — called the maximum ice extent — is meager, particularly in the usually ice-clad Bering Sea.
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The 211,000 new jobs in April offset the meager 79,000 for March, and economists see the labor market continuing to improve.
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Another factor is that entry-level jobs in certain fields are harder to break into, or they offer meager starting salaries.
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Traders have priced a meager 1.9 percent bet on an interest rate increase in November, according to CME Group's FedWatch tool.
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A Quinnipiac University poll conducted before Trump fired FBI director James Comey last Tuesday showed Trump's approval at a meager 503%.
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The undead corpses of the Abbey's meager graveyard are doddering distractions at noon, but under the shield of midnight, they overwhelm.
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With 33 months left in the experiment, the crew began dipping into their emergency food supplies to supplement their meager diet.
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The Labor Department's closely watched monthly employment report on Friday also showed a small upward revision to February's meager job gains.
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While $60 may seem like a meager price tag for numerous flesh-and-blood consorts, my boyfriends in question were virtual.
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Even China inflation, due on Friday, is forecast to rise a meager 1.6 percent compared with 1.3 percent the month before.
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If we dilute the whisky too much the concentration of the taste compounds is reduced and the drink will be meager.
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At this time last year, though, American had only brought this same system to a meager 13% of its narrowbody planes.
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Green — who, like La Russa, had a brief major league playing career as an infielder — knew his boss's meager batting statistics.
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They arrived with shovels and buckets — the meager weapons they could scavenge to save what remained of Malibu from the flames.
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Faso earned a meager 22019 percent on the Club for Growth's scorecard — the worst Republican score in the House of Representatives.
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"We all accept these valuations in the consumer packaged goods space despite uninspiring growth rates and now-meager dividends," Cramer said.
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However, Trump's campaign is continuing to struggle with an apparently meager organizational structure, just a fraction of the size of Clinton's.
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This will lead fires suppression activity to be funded from disaster accounts, instead of relying on the forest service's meager budget.
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The Nuggets are 1-21 on a six-game road excursion and a meager 25-20 away from home this season.
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A tangle of tax breaks and loopholes, some enacted in the name of creating jobs despite meager evidence that they do.
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Both projections have come on the heels of recent news that took down previously meager expectations to just above negative territory.
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And wages are growing at a meager 2.6 percent rate, which won't make up for a long period of wage stagnation.
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It originally thought it would make enough money over seven weeks to add about $400 million to its meager cash reserves.
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This year it seemed to have a much more meager budget, which made them wonder about the state of the company.
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He will also likely discuss the U.S. fight against Islamic State, which has generated criticism from Republicans as being too meager.
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As they watch prices rise around them, unable to keep up with meager salaries, a feeling of being stuck has emerged.
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Faced with meager job prospects after graduating college, the Bellas decide to reunite one last time for an overseas USO tour.
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As recently as September, the UN estimated that commercial fuel imports stood at a meager 1 percent of what Yemen needs.
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While viewing numbers are extraordinary, as Bloomberg Gadfly points out, the direct revenue is still relatively meager, compared to traditional sports.
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What remains of the meager harvest of the North Korean economy is distributed according to perceived loyalty to a twisted regime.
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The America SAFE Act's red tape would effectively sever even this meager lifeline while doing absolutely nothing to improve our security.
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The Mets saved nearly $6 million as a result of the trades and added some talent to their meager farm system.
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Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bogle were construction workers with meager musical experience when they formed the band that became the Ventures.
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Most Mexicans resent, and rightfully, the meager economic growth of the past few decades and the persistence of poverty and inequality.
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He operated an open-air jail where inmates were exposed to the elements (including scorching Arizona summers) and fed meager meals.
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The bible of psychiatric diagnosis, the D.S.M., gives meager help; its criteria for the condition of "gender dysphoria" are essentially binary.
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According to a United Nations report, in June 2016, women made up a meager 22.8 percent of seats in national parliaments.
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Many additional talented players, who could have made millions in the United States, stayed at home to play for meager wages.
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It's even harder for those who spent their careers in low-wage professions, with meager benefits and scant opportunities for saving.
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Congressional Republicans had promised that their massive corporate tax cuts would help the average worker, but the gains have been meager.
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And her operation in coming primary contests -- Nevada, South Carolina and the Super Tuesday states -- is meager, compared to her rivals.
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The new quotas ignore that, carving out one meager special program for local people who served the American military in Iraq.
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A handful of cartoonists started the publication, which comes out every two weeks, with a meager 22016,2100 lev, or about $2,200.
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The Gregory children were reared by their mother, Lucille, who scraped by on welfare and a meager income as a maid.
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The flow of information was meager, however: Her visits there were rare, and she was never allowed physical contact with him.
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Not even this meager right exists yet, though obviously districts enjoying wealthier property-tax bases educate children beyond these skill sets.
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According to CNN exit polls, Sanders won 2628 percent of voters ages 28503 to 22019; Clinton had a meager 28 percent.
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The latest GDP revision brought average growth for the year up to 2.1 percent, above the postrecession trend but still meager.
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Even the records that have been released, from Kavanaugh's three earlier years as a White House associate counsel, are substantively meager.
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The tax plan, though meager in detail, matched up closely with the promises he made during his victorious 2016 election campaign.
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For the 44-year-old widow on a meager income, these wild yams are more nutritious than potatoes - and cost nothing.
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The earnings of some private business owners dwarf the modest income of most self-employed and meager Cuban public sector wages.
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Oil prices have not been able to sustain much of a rally, though, and gains were meager after the government's report.
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But beyond that, beyond the tragic manifestation of American anti-Semitism, I find that the book is simply boring and meager.
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The measure embodies Democrats' vision of social insurance at a time when many people have no private pension and meager savings.
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Meanwhile, health care expenses — particularly long-term care costs — continue to skyrocket, quickly eating away the meager savings boomers do have.
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With the world economy heavily reliant on stimulus to achieve even meager growth, there is little cushion for a negative shock.
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The ultimate result: A working-class residential neighborhood was transformed into an empty field, reducing New London's already meager tax base.
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Turkey's currency has dropped about 28.40 percent against the dollar since May, and its government is operating with relatively meager reserves.
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The 1882 Richardson Spite House came to be when Joseph Richardson was insulted by a neighbor's meager offer for his land.
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But the only things that came up were the meager entries he had found years ago when someone had recommended her.
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With a box of tissues and cold medication as meager defenses, our only hope is that the virus will move on quickly.
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Seven years later, Hipstamatic (which now sells for $2.99 instead of $1.99) has been reduced to a meager staff of six employees.
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Draghi would not be drawn on that issue and said euro zone's banks' meager profits were mainly the results of high costs.
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The German government expects the economy to grow by a meager 0.5% this year and rebound with a 1.5% expansion in 2020.
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"A lot of politicians come here meager and leave millionaires," said Jamey O'Donnell, a 59-year-old roofer from the Denver area.
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Stocks are on pace for meager gains this year, with the and Dow up one-percent and the Nasdaq down 4 percent.
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As of this morning, the Bitcoin wallet associated with the attack had received just $10,000, a relatively meager payout by ransomware standards.
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The city's closure rate for gun assaults tumbled from 20183% that year to a meager 9% during the first half of 2018.
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The company priced its IPO back in April at a meager $36 per share only to pop 81% at its Nasdaq debut.
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He mostly collects dust toward the end of the bench, earning a meager salary — thus, his day job with the water company.
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Morningstar Investment Management predicts an even more meager return: 1.8% over the next 10 years for U.S. stocks, before adjusting for inflation.
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About three-quarters of Cubans work for the state, earning meager salaries — a doctor there makes about $75 a month or less.
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In Germany, private banks have trouble competing profitably with savings banks, which are typically controlled by local governments content with meager earnings.
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This is also particularly meager given the potential impact of health-focused startups on a continent that still posts dismal stats comparatively.
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Three more rentals and my overstuffed phone had gone from a meager 381 megs to a full 1.2 gigs of free space.
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Until recently, Cadillac followed a relatively traditional path, focusing almost exclusively on sedans and coupes, its meager SUV lineup almost an afterthought.
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From 1999 to 2016, credit card debt grew a meager 23.6 percent compared to student loan debt, which jumped by 828 percent.
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What Budapest gets in return from Russia—cheap gas, kickbacks, investment—is meager compared to what it gains as an EU member.
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Right after college, Bracher moved out to Denver to work in AmeriCorps, and she used credit cards to supplement her meager income.
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Most locals are forced to choose between eking out a meager living selling crops and migrating to Bangkok to support their families.
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"A lot of politicians come here meager and leave millionaires," said Jamey O'Donnell, a 59-year old roofer from the Denver-area.
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Make someone's life better on your next flight, and vow to never again infringe on anybody else's meager pocket of personal space.
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And if we Earthlings pitch in a meager $100,000, a few scientists promise to turn our lonely planet into an interstellar beacon.
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Despite this, Nintendo is forecasting a meager 5.4 percent rise in Switch software sales on a year earlier to 125 million units.
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The weak reading bodes ill for the German economy which is expected to post only meager growth of 0.5 percent this year.
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But even so, Trump carried only a little more than one-third of voters under 30, no better than Romney's meager performance.
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They'll need to find ways to cover that cost by hounding parents, asking for donations, or pulling from their own meager budgets.
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It wasn't until about 17 minutes after the initial alert that Ige got this tweet out to his admittedly meager 7,700 followers.
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She says that much of her meager wages must go toward paying off the debt; there's barely any money to survive on.
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After a meager first month of the movie release calendar, we finally have a full slate of three new releases this week.
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Castro said in 2016 the economy had shrunk in consequence, though much-delayed official data later showed meager growth of 0.5 percent.
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Greece, with an economy the size of Connecticut, defaulted on its rather meager debt and dragged down Europe and stunted global growth.
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It's a world of scarcity, all right, yet what's truly meager, and often maudlin, is the movement vocabulary, which buckles without building.
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The shopkeepers attacked Hezbollah on national television for inspiring a slum clearance and redevelopment project that deprived them of their meager livelihoods.
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Just two days after his inauguration, an average of polls showed Americans approved of his performance by a meager 4-point margin.
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Sales rose a meager 13 percent from a year ago, despite the popularity of the restaurant chain's new all-day breakfast menu.
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Alexander Krueger from Bankhaus Lampe said that he expected meager growth rates in the coming quarters as the trade outlook remained clouded.
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The S&P 500 is on track for a 20 percent annual return, but meager when compared to such cryptocurrencies as bitcoin.
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But lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seemed unimpressed by such promises, in light of the meager job creation so far.
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Poorly funded pensions represent a lack of investment in the public sector, the same as meager education funding and inadequate teacher pay.
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Even today, our country's labor laws still discriminate against farmworkers, and what meager protections they have are not enforced in the fields.
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Instead of a large, straight reduction of tax rates on income, the law offers a meager tax cut via a complex formula.
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Economic View When Billie Jean King won the United States Open singles tennis title in 923, her reward was a meager $10,000.
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Although they make up 241 percent of the population, women of color still hold a meager 251 percent of all elected offices.
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Government art support in the United States is less than meager (and would be zero if the current administration had its way).
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What she hears is often devastating: stories of children who have been harassed, abused or had their meager earnings stolen by adults.
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International funding for the Venezuelan crisis is meager; the international community has spent less than $1 billion over the past seven years.
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Mr. Silva often searches waterways abutting the reservation, with meager Indian homes lining one shoreline and lavish Southampton mansions on the other.
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But despite a strong debate performance, Booker managed a meager 2% in a national poll of the Democratic primary by Quinnipiac University.
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W.J. was in line for a job at the dairy that would have given him meager living quarters on the company grounds.
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He had no idea how little time he had left or how the radiation and chemotherapy would deplete his meager energy reserves.
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Congress is coming to the aid of healthcare workers at a time when they're overwhelmed by surging demand and meager medical supplies.
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Consumer spending rose a meager 0.1% in August from the previous month, according to data from the U.S. Commerce Department in September.
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It did, in 1975, initially for a temporary position, and even that, given her relatively meager record, was controversial in the department.
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A boom in consumer spending that helped propel the economy has started to fade, increasing by a meager 0.1 percent in August.
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But the average Wall Street estimate shows an expectation for meager to no returns in the next 12 months, according to FactSet.
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Between his trips to the forest, Qin manages his emphysema and colon cancer with the meager amounts of drugs he can afford.
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On demographics, Yellen noted that labor-force growth is approximately a meager 0.5% as population growth has slowed down in recent years.
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An eclectic roster of stars claw out a few meager moments, but as screen experiences go, this is a memory best forgotten.
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When I eat alone, I spend a lot of time, before I sit down to my meager meal, choosing what to read.
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Today, despite four rates hikes since December 2015, the federal funds interest rate is in a meager range of 1% to 1.25%.
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Some were executed by night, while others died doing heavy labor at the prison's quarry while eating meager rations of rice porridge.
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Some offered meager smiles and subtle nods back as they parted to let me pass, and I went into the courtroom, alone.
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The Warriors scored just 87 points against the Bulls, their most meager total of the season, shooting 38.6 percent from the field.
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Nadal's return of serve came back powerfully, pushing the 214-year-old Tiafoe far to his backhand side for a meager reply.
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The Challenger tour is fertile soil for match fixing, Trungelliti and others acknowledge, because prize money is meager and expenses can soar.
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Landscape prints are noticeably absent within the collection, which may be explained by their high price tag and van Gogh's meager budget.
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"His system of nationalizations and regulations really strangled the already meager productive apparatus of Venezuela," he explained during an interview in January.
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She skates by on her meager salary to fund her rent, drinking habit, and death metal karaoke sessions that function as therapy.
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Sometimes those categories include 5 percent cash back on Apple Pay purchases, making Apple's own 2 percent cash back look meager in comparison.
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A drop in nonresidential construction investment helped to hold down economic growth to a meager 0.5 percent annualized rate in the first quarter.
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However, the practice of ABS issuance in the marketplace lending arena began only around 230, when the total was a meager $257.1 million.
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What's more, Jantz's analysis is heavily dependant on Hoodless' "meager" data—which Jantz used to undermine Hoodless's assessment and bolster his own theory.
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If the government fails to do so, the island could lose control of the meager public services it already has at its disposal.
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The gigantic 8-inch display was also a great upgrade compared to my tiny Kindle Voyage (which has a meager 6-inch display).
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Stocks generally cheer economic growth, but a trend that's borne of stagnation and a meager outlook may actually be greatly supportive of equities.
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Some Brazilian virus specialists contend that the measures adopted by Olympic officials are meager given the scope of the Zika epidemic in Brazil.
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If you're on a meager budget with little-to-no savings, Credit Sesame offers the creative solution of going to trainees for help.
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That missed even the meager 135,000 estimate from economists surveyed by Dow Jones and comes off the weak May growth of just 41,000.
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Those details, among many Jane provided in a heart-wrenching blog about the difficulties she faced living on her meager salary, aren't unique.
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She would spend the next five weeks in the hut, surviving off its meager winter supplies and attempting to reach the outside world.
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As it stands, health-care providers under the system are looking at their already meager Medicaid reimbursements being cut by nearly a fourth.
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Adeptus' market cap hit a high of more than $2.5 billion in August 2015, and that now stands at a meager $28 million.
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Hicklin's small group of contractors worked long hours for meager pay in a two-room office above a pet supply store in Brooklyn.
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Trump's conflicts of interest continue, despite some meager attempts to create trusts that fall far short of the divestiture required of other appointees.
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Thanks to the meager water source, a small belt of vegetation grows around the city, in the middle of endless kilometers of desert.
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Along with Perault, representatives from Amazon, Google, and Apple desperately downplayed their businesses' size while exaggerating the threats from the generally meager competition.
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As with Iowa, the victor in New Hampshire does not always go on to win the nomination, and the delegate total is meager.
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Many pensioners, who complain that actual benefits are meager and often paid late, would be surprised to hear the system described as generous.
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And the slash-and-burn tactics of nomadic herders, who kill game to supplement their meager rations and salary, threaten a fragile ecosystem.
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" There's only a meager description available for the plot—"A surgeon forms a familial bond with a sinister teenage boy, with disastrous results.
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The fellowship was palpable, and the voices so strong that the force of their collective music seemed to belie the congregation's meager numbers.
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The medical costs, food, and the three-hour travel back and forth to the nearest clinic in Nashville ate into her meager savings.
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His law firm was abruptly forced into bankruptcy by a Florida man who claimed he was owed the relatively meager sum of $28,700.
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According to one survey, a meager 4 percent of Americans have a solid understanding of their health insurance plans and what they cover.
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The typical hedge fund charge of 2 percent of assets under management plus 20 percent on returns quickly eats into such meager gains.
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As Evie, Ms. Anderson is a warehouse manager with a tidy cubicle, has meager employee-motivational skills and is reluctant to take risks.
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But it movingly hints at what lies beneath the reckless behavior: a sense that the opportunities the future promises are few, and meager.
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Out of these seemingly meager materials Herriman created a complete world, a place where nothing ever changes and where his characters never develop.
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It expected positive cash flow most of those weeks during that period, hoping to add nearly $1.83 million to its meager cash reserves.
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To the extent that Fox News produces legitimate journalism, the practical impact is meager compared to the network's far more prominent opinion programming.
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Though the Crimson own a meager 4-5 record this year, they&aposve won 10 of their last 12 meetings with their rivals.
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The problem is not your sky-high rent or meager paycheck, your cheating spouse or unfair boss or teetering pile of dirty dishes.
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The Saudi government hopes this will bring billions of dollars into its economy and increase the currently meager volume of two-income households.
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With meager majorities in the House and Senate, the GOP can afford few defections to pass the debt limit increase on their own.
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While Amazon gets high marks from both sets of viewers, the platform's meager audience and disappointment at the Emmy's pose some future challenges.
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Seven of the 10 major S&P sectors posted meager gains, with a 0.4 percent rise in the healthcare sector leading the way.
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Limiting the amount you drive a car may sound like a meager contribution, until enough people do it, and the scales start tipping.
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By that point, their haul had been fairly meager: 2250 t-shirts and 235 caps over the first three days, with one arrest.
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What's next: Understanding the relatively meager role of plastics like straws in the massive problem of ocean pollution may be disheartening to consumers.
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Though occasionally stuck up about his claimed lineage, Mr. Gershwin was, despite living in meager circumstances, good-natured and optimistic — a modern Micawber.
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Instead, the numbers came in at a meager $58 million, or 6.4 billion yen, down by more than 94% from the year before.
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The damage to the bank's reputation, along with meager profits, has shaken investors and helped push Deutsche Bank shares to a record low.
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The price of wind turbines and solar panels is plummeting, putting renewable energy within the reach of meager budgets in the developing world.
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For years I had a 401(k) from my first job that sat neglected, quietly collecting meager interest as I willfully ignored it.
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In some cases, the experimental drugs that provide meager benefits to the patients taking them are indirectly providing a much broader public good.
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At a recent Student Senate meeting, which tend to draw meager crowds, dozens of people crowded into a cafeteria to discuss the resolution.
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Potential homebuyers are coming up against high prices and meager supply, although more supply is slowly trickling back onto the market this summer.
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Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, for years the strongest party within the center-right bloc, limped home with a meager 143%.
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Other than Medicare and Social Security, there is no program in the meager social safety net with enough money to pay for those.
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The fact that both the Pixel 4 and 4 XL start at a meager 64GB, however, makes the deal a lot less attractive.
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White House officials said it was the combination of Germany's wealth and its meager contribution to NATO that singled it out for criticism.
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Segway was barely getting by on the meager revenue it brought in selling the PT to tour companies, security companies and police departments.
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But Canada admits 28500 employment-based immigrants per year and Australia admits 6900, compared to a meager 2628 admitted to the United States.
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For context, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City is worth only a meager $73,500 USD.
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They managed five shots on goal — three of which came during 5-on-4 skating — for a meager two-period total of 11.
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Even so, the gains for women and minorities have been meager since the Alliance began collecting data for Fortune 100 companies in 2004.
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In addition, congressional Republicans had promised that their massive corporate tax cuts would help the average worker, but the gains have been meager.
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There will, of course, be holiday gatherings where I will relegate bites of meat as meager side dishes, and I'm okay with that.
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I wrote some scripts, hired an artist with my meager savings, hired more artists, went into some debt and ran a few crowdfunding campaigns.
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Meanwhile, Earn awaits a meager direct deposit to hit his account—$96—so he and Van can enjoy a night of dinner and conversation.
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That means buying 10-year U.S. Treasuries yielding 2.80 percent US10YT=RR with currency hedging leaves Japanese investors a meager return of 0.3 percent.
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Factory work was intense, physically dangerous, and emotionally depressing; the wages were also meager, and there was no promise of economic or social mobility.
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The conservative case against her: Longoria appeared in the 2008 film Over Her Dead Body, which sports a meager 15 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Household consumption - which accounts for around 57 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) - contributed a meager 0.2 percentage point to growth in the quarter.
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When the West Virginia legislature proposed drastically cutting teachers' already meager benefits earlier this year, Ojeda, a state senator, warned of what was coming.
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Now that my income has dwindled to child support and a meager "maintenance" check, I must leave this job and get a "real" one.
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The big picture: The report notes that today nuclear power represents a "meager" 5% of total global energy production and 11% of worldwide electricity.
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In particular, U.S.-based startups saw meager funding, with less than $7 million invested in early-stage prospects that described themselves as dating companies.
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Jobs enrolled at Reed College for the fall semester in 1972, but dropped out after just six months to preserve his parents' meager funds.
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" While the majority of folks appeared to have donated a meager $5 to the campaign, several people spent more than $1,000 for the "cause.
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Having eaten all of the meager chocolate I had in my apartment during the last couple days, I get ready while only drinking water.
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Verizon has added a new prepaid plan to its lineup, a $245 per month option that includes a meager 2500MB of data per month.
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The Singapore market stabilized in 2017, recording its first annual rise in four years, albeit a meager 1.1 percent, and even Sentosa stopped falling.
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The app was initially free, and later introduced a meager subscription plan: $1 a month, with some stories unlocked for those looking to peruse.
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When streaming launched on Netflix back in 2007, the choices were as meager as the game options on Xbox's Game Pass service are now.
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The market is likely to fall during earnings season due to poor results, meager guidance and lack of stock buybacks, according to Goldman Sachs.
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Bond funds posted $527 million in outflows, returning to a streak of withdrawals after attracting a meager $53 million in inflows the prior week.
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Players attempted to pick up the nuances and intricacies of the Dota 2 AI—and did make some progress, despite the meager 42 wins.
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The salary was meager for the sick patients who worked at Curupaiti, and we waited a long time before we actually received [any pay].
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It's capable of a meager bi-directional data rate between 0.3kbps and 50kbps on either 433MHz, 868MHz (most of Europe), or 915MHz (USA) frequencies.
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And until Gianforte owns up to dangerously gas-lighting a member of the press, Jacobs should reject this token, meager, woefully incomplete peace offering.
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They'd dragged their families across the country with little more than their meager savings and a dream to make it in China's biggest city.
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Payers likely won't warm to smart pills like Abilify MyCite while evidence of their benefits remains meager — but smart pills aren't doomed just yet.
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"Apple's halo as a premium brand in India cannot be taken away by this meager price rise," said Navkendar Singh of technology researcher IDC.
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High-dividend-paying utilities were the only S&P 500 level to end the day in the black, with a meager 0.09 percent gain.
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Like many Chileans, Mr. Montero has mainly worked informal jobs without a contract at wages too meager for him to save enough for retirement.
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There isn't; EV sales are meager and aren't going to live up to expectations, and regardless, it's unclear whether EVs can yield sustainable profits.
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However, it had a fiercely loyal fan base and despite the meager audience, critics praised the final season, particularly the series finale, almost unanimously.
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The difference: The 1982 recession was followed by a robust recovery, whereas the recession of 2008-9 has been followed by a meager one.
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Private-sector workers already enjoy advantages over those at the bottom of the income ladder, who must survive on meager state salaries and rations.
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EPA staff admitted to their meager access to information after being unable to produce raw air pollution data requested under a 85033 Congressional subpoena.
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The Mets demonstrated yet again why they have one of the more meager offenses in baseball this season and are dead last with a .
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Japan's economy grew a meager 0.4% quarter-on-quarter in the April-June period, slower than 0.7% in the first three months of 2016.
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Former Walmart U.S. chief Bill Simon on Wednesday slammed Amazon for using cloud and ad revenues to support what he called meager retail profits.
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It signified home fires burning (in Dickens there are grim references to meager fireplaces with just a few lumps of coal) and thrumming factories.
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And so the news came and went fairly quickly — big company buys small start-up, foothold gained in new market, meager profits expected soon.
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The storm largely destroyed much of the southwestern region's already meager water and sanitation infrastructure, leaving it ripe for a cholera outbreak, experts say.
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In reality, it will simply line corporate and wealthy pockets while offering a meager (and temporary) tax cut for middle and low income earners.
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Over the past year, hourly wages grew by 2.2 percent, which is meager; weekly earnings were up 1.6 percent, barely ahead of recent inflation.
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Garoppolo is completing 70.8% of his passes — a mark that's good for third in the NFL — but averaging a meager 225 yards per game.
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And the effects were meager at best, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities' LaDonna Pavetti, who reviewed this literature last year.
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Dial was born in 1928, in west-central Alabama, to a family of sharecroppers who had long eked out a meager living picking cotton.
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In 1951, Edhi personally spearheaded the creation of the Edhi Foundation, which grew from meager beginnings to become Pakistan's largest privately run welfare system.
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With global oil prices at record lows, Libya's meager output could usher in an economic crisis if a central government cannot be established quickly.
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She hit a high level quickly last year with just as meager clay-court preparation before withdrawing after three rounds with a pectoral injury.
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To find her, they had been sifting anxiously through the meager clues, left like shreds of storm debris snagged on a chain-link fence.
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Only after Miller invoked that law was he finally given face-time with Tillerson — and even then it was just a meager five minutes.
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He watched on as Nathan Lyon claimed six wickets and Pat Cummins the other four as England were meekly dispatched for a meager 146.
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He was, however, able to identify the conditions that promulgated the disease — poor sanitation, terrible working conditions, inadequate housing, meager education and unhealthy diet.
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Stocks rose Friday morning after notching meager gains Thursday amid a flurry of central bank actions to bolster the economy and stabilize volatile markets.
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An index of the greenback against six major rivals was down 0.3%, putting the currency on track to log meager gains for the year.
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They hoped Judge would be more than the meager hitter who struck out in half his at-bats late last summer, and he is.
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Its pleasures are so meager, its delight in its own inventions so forced and false, that it becomes almost the perfect opposite of entertainment.
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In part, that means raising Mexican wages over the meager average of $2.50 per hour — a rate that U.S. job creators cannot compete with.
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U.S. Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances data reveal that the median retirement account balance for all near-retirement households is a meager $35,500.
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Good thing this Mac Mini, which is currently over $100 off of its original price tag, takes up a meager 7.7 inches of space.
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Those lugging child-safety seats in and out will find the rear door openings on the small side with back seat space somewhat meager.
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Earlier tests with law enforcement agencies elsewhere had produced meager results, including systems in California that had led to one arrest in four years.
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The resale market represents a meager 2100% of the total apparel and footwear industry in the U.S. today, Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow said.
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"Many officers tend to want to supplement their meager salaries with money they can easily make through military power regarding real estate," Chambers said.
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"A lot of money was spent after the earthquake, but the results are meager," Haitian President Jovenel Moise told CNN in an interview Sunday.
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Venezuelans will see their meager salaries further eroded and companies will struggle with major increases to both taxes and the minimum wage, they said.
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The few Hanukkah decorations — a meager assemblage of plastic menorahs and gelt — were relegated to a no man's land between toys and men's sportswear.
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One shows a family setting up for business while nervously eyeing the competition and another, a completely dispirited family, moving house with meager belongings.
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They are fed up with meager pay raises and tired of companies trying to slash benefits to suck up every penny in possible profit.
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Greenlight Capital returned a meager 1.6 percent in 143 versus a 19.4 percent gain for the S&P 500, according to an investor letter.
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Between these flares of violence, the director, Rod Blackhurst, maintains an almost hushed atmosphere as Ann (Lucy Walters) tends to her meager forest encampment.
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Imagine your only monthly supply of food during the holidays is five meager food rations consisting of cereal, legumes, fortified flour, oil and salt.
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But since sloths have relatively tiny digestive tracts, they've developed a unique set of adaptations that allow them to survive on such meager provisions.
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More than any funeral I'd attended, these estate sales had a heavy sense of mortality, with a life reduced to its meager price tags.
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Then there is Mr. Christie, who did not let his meager polling position last week prevent him from distilling the race into a binary decision.
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The LA strike followed teacher walkouts in at least five other states in the past year as unions decry smaller classroom budgets and meager pay.
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While the law helped restore bank capital levels, critics say it also inhibited bank lending and contributed to the meager economic gains during the recovery.
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A 60-second ad can set a company back double that, about $10.4 million, with a meager discount of two seconds for free, he confirmed.
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Or is there a version where you can take a very meager amount of talent and through sheer willpower create a thing that is successful?
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China's top auto industry body said its already meager forecast for full-year growth would be missed, though the market should avoid a sales decline.
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Audi's weaker output helps explain a meager 20153 percent increase in Hungarian industrial output last year, and a slowdown in economic growth to 2 percent.
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To build confidence in the process, he has pushed all the parties to release detainees, but the results have been meager: freedom for 109 people.
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With gross domestic product rising nowadays at a meager 2 percent yearly, the fuel to ignite a new era of value investing is not present.
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Meanwhile, Apple's meager sales growth last quarter is expected to continue until the release of the iPhone 7, thereby forcing suppliers to scale back production.
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A couple seasons ago, several new cast members were let go after accruing a meager combined screentime of what felt like only a few minutes.
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The ones tasked with keeping our streets safe spend most of their time ferreting out money from the general public to bolster their meager salary.
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Namely, minuscule, barely there bottoms that range from invisible thongs to lightweight tangas that provide as much coverage as a (really meager) slice of pizza.
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The increase in gross profits, which undershot expectations, was almost entirely led by miners with non-mining profits excluding finance ticking up a meager 5.23%.
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Voices from Mosul: 'We want life back to normal' Slowly, warily, the nervous residents picked up their meager possessions and headed back, retracing their route.
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Many of them can't believe the service is free, and often they try to give her 50 cents or a dollar as a meager tip.
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People against ad blockers argue that it deprives websites and publishers—those providing the content—from the meager advertising revenue they need to keep going.
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CPI — the Consumer Price Index — has actually picked up to a meager range 1-2 percent in the last year, giving the Fed some encouragement.
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The stocks ran into the quarter, but the gains were meager, even as JPMorgan was downgraded because of its move into and out of earnings.
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By contrast, data streaming in from other LiDAR makers would only show a few dots or a meager line indicating that an object lay ahead.
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But the ones I saw in the dish, just fed, were pitifully slow walkers whose meager climbing ability was trounced by a raised, smooth barrier.
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You know the one: It looked like a gray brick, had a meager 640x480 resolution, and left you with an enduring love for Crash Bandicoot.
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They've watched their parents grapple with the aftermath of the financial crisis, many living paycheck-to-paycheck with meager savings and crippling student loan debt.
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Still, the meager success of last year's shot showcases why it's so important to get vaccinated, even during years when the shot is less effective.
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If we wanted to learn about each other, it was either those emails or whatever meager scraps Google could scrounge up about the other person.
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Their tattered clothes were gone and they were clearly better fed after surviving for two and a half years on meager or non-existent meals.
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For the past 20 years, I've been fortunate to make a living (though somewhat meager at times) that has somehow always been connected to photography.
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That embarrassment of political riches means that in 2018 there are a whopping 25 Democratic seats up as compared to a meager eight for Republicans.
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And things could get worse before they get better, as the Trump administration has started to dismantle the meager attempts to reform sex ed nationwide.
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He promised 85033 percent GDP growth, but the Atlanta branch of the Federal Reserve cut its first-quarter growth estimate to a meager 1.8 percent.
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LOW STOCKS, TIGHT SPREADS LME headline stocks of 123,425 tonnes are historically meager but slightly off the decade low of 119,250 tonnes seen in December.
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The headphones work on a similar principle as most other bluetooth earbuds, with a charging case to help them outlast their meager on-board battery.
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For one, overall trade between the U.S. and the U.K. is relatively meager, with approximately $100 billion in goods traded between the countries last year.
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However, PNC's loan growth rose a meager 2.723 percent in the third quarter, slower than the 4 percent increase it generated in the second quarter.
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Given their meager $114,000 budget, their concern was getting the footage as cheaply as possible, shooting on nights and weekends over the course of months.
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The 16 cadets in the photo represented all but one of the black women in a graduating class of about 1,000, a meager 1.7 percent.
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Farmers, who live in small mud huts without electricity, complain that their harvests of sorghum, ground nuts and beans have been meager after disappointing rains.
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So partially for the sake of this meager budget, but mostly to satisfy my competitive streak, I chose to take my experiment one step further.
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Upper management made a "token" (their words!) effort to retain me by offering a meager raise that was nowhere close to what SI had offered.
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Back when Dequan Jackson's mother was unable to pay his court costs, the family was scraping by on meager slices of the father's disability checks.
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The Saudi visit was a coup for the Kremlin, but otherwise it's a rather meager crop of foreign leaders coming to Moscow for Putin's party.
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WaterSense costs taxpayers a mere $85033 million per year to run — a meager federal expenditure for a significant economic benefit delivered to businesses and individuals.
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Soon after Young-seok's birth, Ms. Kwon found a job at a pharmaceutical factory to help augment her husband's meager wages from a textile factory.
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It had a modest-size staff, however, and meager funds with which to preside over the World Cup, a prodigious undertaking held every four years.
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Perhaps a time machine to address an offensive line that has labored to provide even meager protection for Fitzpatrick and creases for the running backs.
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In the firmament of journalists many of us are blips on the horizon and don't rate a place in even the most meager of constellations.
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It expects these economies to grow at a meager 0.4 percent pace this year, a downward revision of 1.2 percentage points from the January outlook.
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From meager beginnings in Boston dive bars to co-headlining tours with greats like Morbid Angel, Revocation earned a spot in American death metal's elite.
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According to residents interviewed by VICE News, people survive on meager meals of lentil and rice soup that are often fortified with weeds or grass.
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The lionfish entree may be unique and helpful to the environment, but for $32 you would hope for more than just a few meager bites.
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The situation with A. was similar in that it hinged on my learning to balance my newfound professional authority — however meager — with my personal integrity.
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That has not been helped by seeing two of his peers, Messi and Neymar, sign contracts that far outstrip his own, not exactly meager, earnings.
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They scraped by until Gerald came up with a scheme to supplement his sister's meager income by cashing the disability checks of their missing mother.
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Sanders will end up being remembered as a hugely consequential figure despite having lost the nomination two times and having a meager legislative record. Sen.
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When the two oldest Kerrigan boys, Jerome Jr. and Lionel, sexually assault a mentally disabled girl, their punishment is a meager week's suspension from school.
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In New York State, a portion of a prisoner's meager earnings, up to $1 per week, is allocated towards the cost of their own incarceration.
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His installation of his son-in-law as paramount economic overseer last year damaged what meager confidence remained in the independence of Turkey's central bank.
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Players from Argentina and Colombia have gone public about mistreatment and meager pay, and Norway's players demanded — and won — equal pay with their men's counterparts.
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The meager offensive line was partly to blame as the Texans ended up benching starting quarterback Tom Savage after just two quarters and no points.
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And servers at fast-food joints and hip coffee shops alike subsist on a meager tipped minimum wage that's been frozen at $2.13 since 1991.
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Many banks in Italy, Germany and elsewhere in the 19-country euro area suffer from piles of bad loans, thin capital cushions and meager profits.
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On the politics, a greater share of Americans already support impeachment than ever did in 1998, while Trump's approval rating is a meager 42 percent.
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Many private forecasters are wary of predicting a stronger recovery after three years of meager growth that have marked the weakest-ever recovery from recession.
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Like Devi, India's poor are caught between relying on a crumbling public health system trusted by few, or selling meager assets to fund private treatment.
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Paramount's "Monster Trucks" collapsed at the box office; the $2120 million family film eked out a meager $218 million over the four-day-long weekend.
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Perhaps this is the wisdom of grandparents, who lived in areas where wine was consumed daily but the selection was meager and decreed by custom.
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Economist Jesse Edgerton of JPMorgan Chase partly blames meager business capital spending due to few new labor-saving technologies, and doesn't expect a swift reversal.
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On one side, teachers facing gentrification in the shadows of Silicon Valley can't live on their meager wages as the tech boom explodes around them.
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Bank stocks and the broader financial sector have posted meager gains this year, with banks gaining around 2 percent and the financials just barely positive.
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Mr. Abukar's family hoped he would one day improve their meager earnings and help relocate them from the three-room metal shack they called home.
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Her bathrooms are so damaged that she now showers in the garage, under a meager trickle of water from a plastic jug with a spigot.
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Eventually Hodaka is rescued by the eccentric owner of a small magazine who pays the boy a meager sum to work as an administrative assistant.
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"Vienna drives anyone crazy," he once told an interviewer, describing how he scraped by on a meager scholarship, enduring loneliness while taking refuge in psychoanalysis.
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To cross the infrastructure chasm, our water utilities will need more than a Trump-invigorated State Revolving Fund program and the meager contributions of WIFIA.
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The Greenlight Capital fund returned a meager 21.5 percent in 2700 versus the S&P 22012's 23.6 percent gain, according to an investor letter.
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The secretive investment firms famous for their market-beating returns — and high fees to match — have recently produced losses or meager profits far below expectations.
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In recent weeks, both put his approval rating in the state at a meager 15 percent and his disapproval rating at 80 percent or higher.
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Through the end of June, Mr. Sanders had raised less than $30,000, a truly meager amount compared with nearly every other candidate in the race.
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The money I did have was in the larger denominations I had received at the currency exchange office where I'd traded in my meager savings.
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His colleague, Mia Locks, was a little better, though she offered only the meager opportunity to reach out and talk with her about the exhibition.
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At that time, I ordered records and tapes from Ursula Block's mail order Gelbe Musik in Berlin — at prohibitive prices for my meager student budget.
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When a government stimulus package offered money to aquaculture farmers, he researched the topic on Google and invested his meager savings into opening another business.
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The point is, Myspace fans could be the Beatles fans of tomorrow, if reduced to the most meager of scraps, and of scraps of scraps.
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But quality suffered because the state spent a meager $24,238 for each 4-year-old in 2013-14, largely by using underpaid and poorly trained teachers.
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We've got a meager but mighty pair—editors Peter Rubin and Angela Watercutter—in the booth and we need to talk to you about some things.
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After a meager year for initial public offerings on the Frankfurt stock exchange in 2017, Germany is gearing up for a bumper IPO year in 2018.
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Instagram Marketing Crash Course for Entrepreneurs — $10 See Details Few things are more disappointing than getting meager likes on a post you worked so hard fabricating.
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It's a meager offering compared to Facebook's gigantic $545 billion market capitalization, but regardless of scale, the move is definitely a good thing for this world.
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Tired of watching his impoverished family scrape together their meager earnings as crop farmers, Jibril left home at 16 to find better prospects in the capital.
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The disturbing rise in U.S. suicides can also be more easily linked to meager mental health care resources and the ubiquity of firearms than moral relativism.
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It's a geometry not often associated with the Islamic temple —all ninety-degree angles and meager flat roofs — but Alofi captures their unlikely beauty with reverence.
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A makeshift school had more than double the number of pupils it was intended for, and its meager facilities were regularly pillaged by criminals, Serra said.
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Now he makes the relatively meager sum of $500 if the player signs, and an additional $500 if they make it past the all-star break.
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Before leaving the town, the truck stopped in front of the general hospital, a small whitewashed building, and the men emptied its meager pharmacy of medicine.
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Give someone an uplifting compliment It may seem meager, but receiving an unexpected compliment can really make a difference in someone's day, especially if it's genuine.
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Just this month, Facebook's global head of diversity once again blamed the company's meager amount of black and brown employees on a lack of available talent.
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But rates largely stayed near record lows and clients got frustrated by several years of losses or meager returns, muted by a double layer of fees.
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Inside the jails people are enduring overcrowding, food consistently described as foul and meager in calories, solitary confinement as punishment for a misplaced word, and more.
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Burke's colonists contend with hostile plant and animal life that could scrape them off the planet's surface, and their efforts to simply survive with meager resources.
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The mine only pays its meager bills from revenue from a gravel pit on site and the sale of fruit from an orchard on the property.
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The report shows that Uber is making meager progress on diversity, despite efforts to pool resources into employee support groups and hire a diversity sourcing team.
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Saul (Geza Rohrig) is a member of the Sonderkommando, Jewish inmates assigned to assist in the murder of their fellow prisoners in exchange for meager privileges.
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Trump has $1.3 million in cash on hand, after bringing in a meager $3.2 million in donations in May and personally loaning his campaign $2.2 million.
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Or it would be if Prisma offered more than its meager 1080 x 1080 resolution, designed to be shared across mobile devices and on the web.
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According to Stockman, the broad market has been trading in the abyss since breaking above 1,870 in 2014, seeing a meager 1 percent return since then.
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They used money from their meager salaries to construct a small, two-story concrete house on what was a garden on the side of Cadet's home.
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Inmates, disproportionately represented by blacks, work for meager sums, and the prison system is set up to capitalize on their presence and labor as an investment.
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I wondered where most of the money was going and thought about the irony of Black reenactors performing the ultimate labor exploitation while making meager earnings.
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Instead of getting SSI benefits, they have only a meager and nearly forgotten federal program from the 1960s, called Aid to the Aged, Blind, or Disabled.
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Perhaps the biggest knock on Canon's mirrorless efforts so far — even more than camera design — is that the company offers a meager lineup of native lenses.
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For example, players are paid only about $32,000 per year (and sometimes as little as $7,200) and hold down day jobs to supplement their meager incomes.
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Instead, those movies have gone underground, retreating to the straight-to-VOD circuit and forced to make do with meager budgets and decades-old intellectual property.
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These same people stayed home even with the fear of losing what meager government benefits they receive, as the regime has effectively weaponized the food supply.
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Californians didn't like Brown's inattention to their critical issues and in the state's Democratic primary gave the sitting governor a meager 4 percent of the vote.
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So, considering traders' overall bullishness on Spotify despite its meager, less-than-3% gain since its listing, Slack's listing will be one to watch, Khouw said.
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In interviews, he said he was tired of boring rehearsals, the punishing discipline and the physical stress of ballet, and dissatisfied with its meager financial rewards.
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Student credit cards can be easier to qualify for than traditional cards, but they also come with meager rewards, few consumer protections, and lower credit limits.
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At the opening ceremony in Rio de Janeiro in seven weeks, the country's delegation may appear relatively meager during the parade of nations in Maracanã Stadium.
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The storm largely destroyed much of the southwestern region's already meager water and sanitation infrastructure, leaving it ripe for a new cholera outbreak, experts have said.
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Take these, for example: only 13% of India's tech force is made up of women, with a meager 36% of this pool promoted to supervisory positions.
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And adjusted for inflation, million dollars in one thousand years may seem meager wages for solving a nearly impossible chess problem spanning millennia and several generations.
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If De Léon can't hang on to the meager 11 percent of the vote that he's got, according to the polls, he could slide behind Bradley.
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In 2300, the program made its first NCAA tournament, a massive achievement relative to the program's meager resources, and one due largely to Bergman's recruiting efforts.
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Democrats can no longer afford to spend the next decade trying to convince Republicans to support even the most meager plans to decarbonize the American economy.
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New data supplied by Agari to TechCrunch shows that figure has risen only one percentage point in the last year, bringing it to a meager 15%.
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Even when older voters are just scraping by with meager incomes and small savings, they are attuned to their 401(k) balances and the stock market.
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The Yankees' meager offense on Saturday was part of a pattern that persisted through all four of their losses at Minute Maid Park in this series.
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She spent the family's meager life savings on two surgical operations to help Nour regain the use of her arms, but she cannot afford reconstructive surgery.
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She thought a hot bath might make her feel better, but instead she felt as if her already-meager energy had dissolved in the warm water.
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She now has a job as a building manager and lives in a center for women who have no family in exchange for a meager rent.
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The isolation has also produced meager crowds, a natural consequence of training 21961,21992 miles from home, in an area not easily accessible by major commercial airlines.
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But Biden's campaign continues to show signs of flagging: The crowds at his events over the weekend were noticeably meager compared with those of his rivals.
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Faced with less than meager work space in the kitchen — and both avid cooks — they installed a tiny drop-down wood counter in the living room.
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But now that President Trump may not have to rely solely on the meager deal making efforts of Republican leaders like McConnell, the odds have improved.
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The first decade is painful for investors, with meager returns and very high volatility as price-to-earnings ratios plunge from high levels to low ones.
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Washington is threatening more sanctions this year and Cuban authorities have warned austerity measures will stay in place and economic growth will be meager, at best.
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Everyone in Los Ojos is a lost soul and even the meager human connection in a ride-share could be the only way back to ourselves.
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To poke holes in the meager online ordering system set up by Pantelis, Marcus hosted an impromptu Facebook Live and implored his followers to place orders.
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His approval rating in the exit poll with independents stood at a meager 42%, which was the vote share won by Republican House candidates among them.
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Those are the people I worry about the most, as they earn very meager wages to begin with and have no hope of recovering lost pay.
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Two of the 53 fire engines serving Nineveh province have been hit, stretching already meager resources, said Colonel Hossam Khalil, chief of Nineveh's civil defense unit.
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Trump got a meager 46 percent of the vote nationally, but he overperformed in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin and wound up with an Electoral College victory.
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Sofía is among the millions of Cubans who have turned to the underground economy to replace or supplement the meager wages of their state-sponsored jobs.
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The take-up of funds by Italian banks at the ECB's second TLTRO2 operation could be meager, the president of Assiom Forex Massimiliano Sinagra said on Monday.
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It was a life of "meager means," to use her own words, which then led to a fierce determination to get her finances in order in adulthood.
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It was one of the most meager hauls since Morgan Stanley revamped the struggling business at the end of 2015, prompting a flurry of questions from analysts.
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But the original video, which was licensed and uploaded by Viral Hog only has about 623 million views on YouTube and just a meager 262,2009 on Facebook.
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The drugmakers have reported meager sales of Repatha and Praluent, injectable biotech drugs called PCSK9 inhibitors, as insurers have been slow to approve customers seeking the treatments.
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Europe shows the same trends we see in the Valley: booming growth, but disproportionate numbers of women in leadership and meager VC investment in women-led startups.
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All of the FAANG stocks rose in the second quarter, with Alphabet surging the most - by 9.7 percent - and Apple the least at a meager 0.3 percent.
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But these meager payouts also read as an insult following the uproar around a recent study that found around half of rideshare drivers made below minimum wage.
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This is hugely important as it is the first increase in iPad unit sales in four years, even if the revenue growth was only a meager 2%.
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Given the meager means of communication in Westeros, it's possible Sansa didn't know Littlefinger was going to show up until he did, according to one Reddit user.
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The meager payroll gains reported by the Labor Department on Friday were the weakest since September 2017, with a big drop in the weather-sensitive construction industry.
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Fast-forward one year: Bitcoin is down 213 percent to a meager $21,2.03, sinking as quickly as its meteoric rise, and industry startups are paying the price.
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On the heels of two years of meager growth, Swiss watchmakers are bracing for more bad news once the export figures for 2015 are finalized this month.
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The lighted world bombards the retina with data, but all the brain has to go on is the meager signaling of a tiny collection of LGN cells.
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But markets can probably rest easy for now; finance minister Olaf Scholz has hinted at a meager 27.1 billion euro package to be deployed during a crisis.
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While other artists were counting their meager streaming royalty pennies, Leslie was finding out who would pay $1,700 for tickets to a private New Year's Eve concert.
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