KEY RATING DRIVERS Negligible Debt: Fitch expects that Accenture's debt will remain negligible over at least the intermediate term.
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Irv had denounced the impulse to tell an uplifting Holocaust story, to give, for all intents and purposes, a statistically negligible happy ending generated by that statistically negligible of species, the good German.
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Shareholders will also get negligible voting rights with the stock.
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I found that the difference in grips was pretty negligible.
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But it had a negligible effect on poor people's fortunes.
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Foreign investment has been negligible and the currency is weak.
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By comparison, Russian trade with America is negligible (see chart).
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According to Shenoy, most processes saw negligible changes in performance.
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Government agencies, in particular, had no incentive and negligible capacity.
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The effect this has on other issues might be negligible.
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The latter at least will likely be negligible for most.
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But Hoogkamer's findings suggest the plate's spring function is negligible.
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Sometimes, power is so soft that its influence looks negligible.
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The amount is negligible in the bigger scheme of things.
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But it's no negligible element among the law's funding sources.
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At first glance, the difference in screen size felt negligible.
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But for the past 215 years, inflation has been negligible.
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The influence of the Front's few parliamentary deputies is negligible.
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But Japan has been a negligible importer of U.S. ethanol.
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Of course, risks of violence at school are not negligible.
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Because she doesn't drive often, her maintenance costs are negligible.
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The value was negligible; the pumpkin was not worth $800,000.
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Parental benefits for independent contractors and freelancers, however, remain negligible.
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The adjustment has a negligible impact on Orange's leverage metrics.
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"The difference between 30 and 33 is negligible," she said.
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In both cases, there was negligible impact on government services.
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They found negligible levels of any metal in the dispenser alone.
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When these are included, she said, emission reductions are more negligible.
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But this means there's a non-negligible risk it will not.
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Exhibitions of Cummings's art were scarce, reviews negligible, and collectors few.
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China may try to help its firms by having negligible regulation.
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I don't care about royalties off SoundCloud because it's almost negligible.
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The figure was not negligible, Georgieva said, but could be managed.
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But the power potential of the "religious left" is not negligible.
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This compares with negligible issuance from the region in the past.
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Slovenia, Greece, Chile and Mexico made negligible use of M2M connections.
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Modern laptop keyboards are already practically flat with negligible key travel.
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Nader ran for President in 1996, but his impact was negligible.
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At 0.05% APY, I was earning a negligible $0.54 per month.
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Economic variables like education, income and employment made a negligible difference.
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Sudan yields about 10,000, while Yemen and Libya have negligible amounts.
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Stayin' alive, amidst the chaos, is a handful of negligible humans.
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Ms. Ugenti-Rita acknowledged that fraud in Arizona elections is negligible.
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The benefits are negligible and not worth the risk of spills.
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But they can be negligible, which makes them difficult to document.
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"That toll was negligible because I'm just one person," he said.
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By international standards, the pace of bond defaults is still negligible.
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It spares them some discomfort, and the side effects are negligible.
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And oftentimes the assistance you get for that money is negligible.
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In 2019, Kol paid nothing back due to his negligible income.
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For women of color, that number drops to a negligible .02%.
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That may not be very high, but neither is it negligible.
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"The numbers, when compared to cars, are still negligible," Villig said.
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In Kentucky, co-payments for the Medicaid expansion population were generally negligible.
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For the average user, it's possible that the impact will be negligible.
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Hyundai said its suppliers in China resumed production but volume was negligible.
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But in the end, the political impact is likely to be negligible.
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The surge follows years of negligible imports of U.S. ethanol to Malaysia.
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Most pornographers find the vagina at best negligible and at worst distasteful.
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"The risk to people from squirrel leprosy is negligible," Meredith told Gizmodo.
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Many of them are subsistence farmers with negligible access to state services.
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And the results were so negligible I closed both machines in disgust.
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That said, the difference is going to be negligible to most people.
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Democratic challenger Russ Feingold holds a negligible lead over incumbent Republican Sen.
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Limited Real Estate Value: CXW's real estate holdings provide negligible credit support.
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney had a negligible track record as songwriters.
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Before 2009, those fees were a negligible part of most carriers' revenue.
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"Investors have handicapped that it's going to be negligible damage," Ives said.
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"The difference in battery life is negligible" with USB headphones, Saunders suggested.
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A new JPMorgan Chase study shows that small business expansion is negligible.
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Fran "Brit" Garcia: The difference can seem negligible but is actually profound.
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If sentences were short and uncommon, they would have negligible deterrent effect.
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The data showed negligible growth in household spending and flat business investment.
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Real trees that still have their roots have a negligible carbon footprint.
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The cryptocurrency is almost a negligible allocation in these portfolios now. Why?
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How could the EPA have justified such significant costs for negligible benefits?
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Support for Warren among the black responders in the survey was negligible.
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As with screw length, this difference becomes negligible as ice quality decreases.
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You can see the movement in the market is negligible at best….
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All told, he said, the net toll of his illness was negligible.
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Tree removal, debris — don't want to say it's negligible, but it's manageable.
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A negligible amount of that extra time was spent on video games.
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And the risks of making this interest rate cut now are negligible.
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Trans medical costs to the military are not "tremendous" — they are negligible.
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Charges that may look negligible can add up, Mr. van Wyck noted.
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Would the difference be negligible enough to justify my store-bought lunches?
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The short-term financial cost of treating mental illness is not negligible.
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The number who voted against him to save Dodd-Frank is negligible.
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Prior to World War II, the Muslim population in Europe was negligible.
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Negligible by US standards, but money that not all refugees can spare.
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Global has negligible Egyptian operations despite its listing on the Cairo bourse.
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The birther issue could still have legs—17 percent isn't a negligible amount.
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The deadliness, sophistication, and ambition of the attacks belied their inevitably negligible upshot.
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The long-term effects of concussions can range from negligible to life-altering.
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It's an appropriate end to another negligible year for comedy at the movies.
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The sums involved - $604 million of Chinese imports in 2016 – are economically negligible.
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Some studies claim shifting our clocks only saves a negligible amount of energy.
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What do I choose to archive and what do I see as negligible?
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However, dozens of studies have found small or negligible effects from these strategies.
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Google and Amazon have reported that they've seen "negligible impact" from security fixes.
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About 12 to 15 percent of California Octobers see negligible rain, noted Ullrich.
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Its economy is negligible and it does not export terrorism to the West.
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Their sulphur content ranges from the negligible ("sweet") to the highly acidic ("sour").
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Combining the reservoirs would save negligible amounts of water, in the bureau's view.
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But for now, the impact of BRI on commodities appears to be negligible.
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Positive response was negligible from all other chains, including Subway and Taco Bell.
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These descriptive differences are negligible compared with differences relating to politics and policy.
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Under the GDPR's predecessor, an EU directive dating from 1995, fines were negligible.
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The latest round of made-for-reality-television diplomacy produced similarly negligible results.
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Even for a country of only ten million inhabitants, these numbers are negligible.
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As cinema either theatrical or televisual is concerned, "The Kissing Booth" is negligible.
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Sales there have slowed "almost to negligible" since tariffs took effect, he said.
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The human cost is not negligible — more than 1,000 jobs would be affected.
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Still, Santorum's support was negligible four weeks before he won with 24.6 percent.
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Some have commented that the loss of revenue for Mr. Trump is negligible.
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The holdup "should have a negligible impact on Tesla's China growth," Ives wrote.
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"The Sussexes are popular, but their involvement in matters of state are negligible."
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U.S. investors bought around 30%, with a negligible portion being placed in Asia.
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Funding for research is negligible compared to that spent on diseases like cancer.
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To a man, the cost may seem extraneous — even though it's usually negligible.
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Gobert's injury is negligible; he should be back on Thursday to face Cleveland.
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And my illness's societal toll was negligible because I am just one person.
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Also, the researchers found those effects became negligible outside the one-mile radius.
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And true enough, in my tests, the gains were mostly negligible, if not inconsistent.
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From a Verizon investor perspective, the short-term effect is likely to be negligible.
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For a 40-minute single intervention at negligible cost, it was a stunning impact.
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Sometimes a leaf or some tea particles get into the cup, but it's negligible.
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"There are forms of cannabis that contain negligible amounts of THC," the portal says.
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The amount Musk would have to pay to incorporate Pravda is negligible, after all.
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To most iPhone users, the difference between 218D Touch and Haptic Touch is negligible.
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The battery difference probably makes that negligible, but a faster charge is always appreciated.
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The procedural differences between X Factor: USA and American Idol are, in fact, negligible.
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Tesla recognized a negligible amount of revenue from ZEV credits in the previous quarter.
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Google recently announced a patch with a "negligible" impact on performance, echoing Intel's claims.
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More recently, though, the stock has been hovering around 8 cents with negligible volume.
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The Inter-American Development Bank judges the effect on consumer prices to be negligible.
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After warning him to clean up, they would, at worst, impose a negligible fine.
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But the amount of improvement was negligible for men, and more pronounced for women.
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Based on previous estimates by CBO, actual savings would likely be small or negligible.
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Yes, I know the negligible cost differential works out at about $30 a year.
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There was "a negligible association in the second and third trimesters," the authors write.
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Negligible differences in the children's socioemotional development could be seen across the two groups.
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Experts, however, agreed that the decision would have a negligible effect on Twitter's business.
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The water flow was low, the workload light, the dangers few, the rapids negligible.
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That would be up from negligible sales of electric vehicles by the company now.
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Sberbank's wholesale contractual funding repayments in 2018 are negligible (below 1% of total liabilities).
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These tremendous costs would have resulted in only a negligible benefit to the environment.
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All in the face of a threat that kills a negligible number of people.
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Medicaid has either no or nominal premiums and negligible cost sharing for its beneficiaries.
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Our calculations assume this money will go into a savings account with negligible interest.
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There are still very few pioneers in the space and household penetration is negligible.
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"That's because tip income was negligible in the majority of cases," Mr. Helling said.
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One bear that managed to catch some seals lost a negligible amount of weight.
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But for everyone else, the difference between cold brew and iced coffee is negligible.
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Celebrities posted glamour shots that showed negligible changes from one decade to the next.
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Its models now found that the impact from land-use changes were almost negligible.
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After all the number of North Korean visitors to the United States is negligible.
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Some scientists also argue that the pet trade's impact on many species is negligible.
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And the downside to cuts given low inflation and already-falling markets looks negligible.
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And there's a negligible difference in graduation rates for black, white and Latino students.
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For most investors, the difference between a mutual fund and an E.T.F. is negligible.
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The costs associated with the venture brought his income down to a negligible amount.
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It set in train a series of costly wars that have produced negligible benefits.
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For a company with a market value of nearly $500 billion, this is negligible.
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The cost of the move would probably have a negligible financial impact, he added.
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"The impact direct from steel/aluminum tariffs would be negligible," said one CFO respondent.
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Moreover, the costs to U.S. consumers would be negligible, the "Mad Money" host argued.
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But it said the lower volumes would have a negligible impact on cash flow.
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But, with the Cold War raging, its numbers were small and its influence negligible.
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Perhaps best of all for fee-minded investors, its expense ratio is a negligible .
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But like the earlier advertiser flight, it will have negligible financial impact on the company.
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But it's not a negligible risk for investors, reflected in the burst in trading volume.
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Compared to the other three, "gravity is not just weak, it's nearly negligible," Beacham said.
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In a three-row luxury crossover, that's not a negligible list of kit for $22,930.
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It can alter atmospheric air currents, but it has a negligible impact on sea levels.
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For most major food chains, the difference between one location and another is pretty negligible.
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Though this is a factor that might sound negligible to some, it shouldn't be discounted.
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NPLs were fully covered by impairment reserves, and restructured loans were negligible at end-2016.
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Even the smidgen of each virus it contains is so slight as to be negligible.
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All money from overseas broadcasting (negligible in the early years) was divided equally between teams.
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On most of our workloads, including our cloud infrastructure, we see negligible impact on performance.
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Chinese banks, having had negligible foreign assets a decade ago, now have more than $1trn.
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The previous attempts resulted in negligible churn, the industry term for people quitting their accounts.
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Not addressing climate change will have a non-negligible, and detrimental, impact on the environment.
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Southern Democrats were linked by tobacco even if production was negligible in their individual districts.
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CIBC, which is most exposed to Canadian economy, reported negligible quarterly loan growth on Wednesday.
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"The additional pressure that skiers are putting on caribou is [not negligible]," said St-Laurent.
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The Australian main index incurred losses across all sectors besides utilities, which made negligible gains.
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It said last week that Brexit would have a "negligible" impact on the United States.
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Because of the Fourteenth Amendment, Africans were eligible for citizenship but their numbers were negligible.
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The sculptures, made from a creamy white marble, appeared to have negligible speckles and stains.
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The authors also determined that the device's impact on sea life would likely be negligible.
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And while 27 may seem negligible, currently, there are only four female veterans in Congress.
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Exports of primary metal remain negligible, coming in at under 2000,2890 tonnes in January-October.
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It's not quite as bright as the MacBook Pro's display, but the difference is negligible.
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AT&T calls that number "insubstantial" and "negligible" relative to what Americans pay for television.
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Regulations play a small-to-negligible role in the retirement of coal and nuclear plants.
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First, the number of Americans killed is negligible — in the teens and 20s at most.
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This is ugly because its spirit is illiberal, and odd, because its consequences are negligible.
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The familiar pleasures of "The X-Files" aren't negligible, but a few surprises would help.
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A pager, meanwhile, ran you about $60 or less and the monthly fee was negligible.
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Still, the additional commute time to popular attractions is negligible and savings can be substantial.
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The occasional one trickles in from time to time but the income is basically negligible.
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Chien says national health insurance with negligible cost sharing has pushed doctors to the brink.
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"There must be foreign help, but it is very minimal and very negligible," he said.
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"Libor was of negligible importance to him," Ryder told the jury at Southwark Crown Court.
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Thirty five years ago their presence on the global economic and financial stage was negligible.
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All told, the net societal, economic and public health impact of my illness was negligible.
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There is negligible access to Instagram, where huge volumes of Russian-origin misinformation now flows.
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In some places these erosions are negligible — a distraction at the corner of the frame.
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Banks have pared back leveraged lending to a negligible volume, concludes the Shared National Credits report.
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Each earbud is about the size of a quarter, and the weight is pretty much negligible.
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"We only supply oil products there, while the volumes are negligible, close to zero," Novak said.
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"But those numbers are ... almost negligible," he said compared to the overall harm from global warming.
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Maybe, but I tell myself shoplifting is negligible in the larger ecosystem of crime and theft.
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In contrast, smaller bank Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported negligible quarterly loan growth on Wednesday.
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This would result in a negligible increase in capital from 2908% to 20534% of total assets.
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T-Mobile Nederland was a distant third at 21 percent while Tele2's share was negligible.
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Going from 1m to 100m improves the accuracy just marginally, and usually the improvement is negligible.
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The upshot of these rivalries is that Mr Weber's chances, though not negligible, are not great.
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The news barely made headlines in local media, and the social media reaction has been negligible.
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They claim, correctly, that MS-13's presence in Virginia is, while not negligible, numerically modest.
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"I think the likelihood of it sticking outside the church is low to negligible," Mason said.
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And while Trump's support among white men is strong, among white women his lead is negligible.
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This is an artist who specializes in slight gestures, so to him, negligible changes feel huge.
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I also start using hot sauce and cooking spray which both have a negligible calorie count.
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Angry over the intentionally negligible scope of the planned air strikes, congressional Republicans withdrew their support.
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Active power, like when your pimped-out gaming PC is firing on all cylinders, is negligible.
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In late September, 58 percent of voters said they were certain to vote, a negligible change.
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But the concessions wrung out of the participating countries turn out to be negligible at best.
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Yet the impact of such legislation is negligible compared to what the real unmet needs are.
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Results like that ensure that the pressure on Democrats to make concessions to Trump is negligible.
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A universal basic income has many undesirable features, starting with its non-negligible disincentive to work.
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" She adds that there was "negligible" pushback to the proposal: "It was just stunning to me.
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Last year, Prime Day spending was more modest, and it was negligible in 2016 and 2017.
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Much of the world can make larger investments in renewables with negligible changes to the grid.
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Several lawmakers questioned by Reuters also said the repercussions of the declarations system would be negligible.
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At $150, the price isn't negligible, but it's still cheap enough to be a populist device.
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Mr. Zuckerberg replied that it was about $100,000 — a negligible amount of money for the company.
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All are given a house which they rent at a negligible rate, depending on their circumstances.
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Those are negligible costs for a school district with a $36 million budget, the superintendent said.
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The exploding mosquito problem staring down Puerto Rico stems from the island's negligible mosquito control infrastructure.
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While the difference between two degrees and 3.2 degrees of warming may seem negligible, it's not.
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The extra expense of a MetroCard to take the subway to Brooklyn seemed negligible by comparison.
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The Vietnamese government is cautious, even projecting negligible declines in growth over the next five years.
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Trump, by contrast, seemed strong, but the effect of his strikes appears to have been negligible.
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The chances of the legislation's passing in light of the hacking appear to be negligible now.
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Trump isn't a dictator, and his influence over media that isn't Fox or Breitbart is negligible.
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My dollars have a non-negligible impact on which of those companies grows and which shrinks.
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He added that political ads were a negligible amount of Facebook's $55.8 billion in annual revenue.
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In modern society, terrorists and dangerous criminals make up a negligible percentage of information-technology consumers.
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My Lyft totals for the month were negligible compared to the cost of owning a car.
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One of us has data showing that, on balance, disclosure's effect on political speech is negligible.
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Negligible tax evasions of the babysitter variety, less rewarding for the I.R.S. to pursue, would emerge.
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Well, at first the drone is moving very slow, so the air resistance would be negligible.
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Saving anything, even an amount you think might be negligible, is a great place to start.
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"Negligible" is the word used to describe their impact by one recent academic review (bit.ly/2q0ZpCJ).
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"The amount [you might save] would be negligible, if there were any price difference at all."
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The bottom line is that the difference between how the two cars drove themselves was negligible.
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They are given a house which they rent at a negligible rate, depending on their circumstances.
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Given the order, the likelihood that Commerce will grant licenses to allow sales is negligible, Jacobson said.
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His support was so negligible that he was only in the low single digits in national polls.
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This is probably only worth doing if you have a large refund, otherwise the bonus is negligible.
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China has over the past two decades transformed its formerly negligible economic ties to other developing countries.
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For example, single women are more liberal than married ones, whereas this gap is negligible among men.
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Given the order, he said, the likelihood that Commerce will grant licenses to allow sales is negligible.
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For the listener, these traits manifest themselves in negligible distortion and a highly dynamic, nuance-rich sound.
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It's also possible to send parcels across town for same-day delivery, all for a negligible cost.
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But the dolphins are not so small as to be a negligible threat to a killer whale.
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The net change in total costs would be negligible for children and young adults 210 to 230.
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The company says the same thing for every major release, but the differences have historically been negligible.
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The Paris climate accord, for example, was crafted without thought for economic ramifications and promised negligible results.
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It might seem like a negligible difference, but over time the savings can be far from trivial.
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India, one of the world's fastest-growing car markets, still has negligible sales of electric vehicles (EVs).
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The report claims that this would be a negligible contribution to the inevitable warming the agency anticipates.
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Not only could these steps start bearing results almost right away; their fiscal cost would be negligible.
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We are paying negligible amounts once while expecting continuous development and improvement way off into the future.
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But that amount is negligible in terms of staying in ketosis, so I don't worry about it.
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Page, for his part, maintains his contributions were negligible and his relationship with Trump was essentially nonexistent.
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That is, they have gone from a basically a negligible amount to a meaningful offset to imports.
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"All the studies we have point to voter fraud being essentially a negligible problem," Mr. Jones said.
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However, SF has maintained a negligible liquidity cushion, using all proceeds from leases to redeem outstanding borrowings.
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According to the CDC, 25 states criminalize behaviors that pose "low or negligible risk" of HIV transmission.
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Despite Halloween being possibly the loudest Western holiday in every other way, its music is largely negligible.
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But, unlike regular bikes, they do contain lithium batteries, whose production has a non-negligible carbon footprint.
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Though his absence compromised the Bulldogs' depth, the drop-off to his replacement, Rui Hachimura, was negligible.
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The buyer's other closing costs are negligible, Mr. Gürkaynak said, and normally amount to less than $200.
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My income was negligible, and I could barely afford even the cheap hotel where I was staying.
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But because the US team is so strong overall, its humanity on the bars is pretty negligible.
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The sudden resumption came after flights were suspended last November because of negligible demand, the airline said.
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But heavy-handed regulations yielding negligible climate benefits threaten the United States' ability to produce affordable energy.
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This is a negligible omission: I forgot that 3D Touch even existed because I rarely use it.
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Even major fines like this $120 million one have had a negligible effect on the nefarious industry.
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Moving to weekend shifts eliminated child-care costs, making the difference in my take-home pay negligible.
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As a consumer retail outlet primarily for the pharmaceutical industry, the firm's intellectual property holdings are negligible.
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The results bear out the negligible impact of the tariffs on a diverse, $28500-trillion national economy.
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However, a Congressional Budget Office analysis concluded the revenue would be negligible over the next 10 years.
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The four-notch differential between DIST and MRF reflects the latter's negligible role in the parent company.
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As for risk of a "contact high," the amount of THC detectable in secondhand smoke is negligible.
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That might seem like a negligible dip in the physical category, until the numbers are broken down.
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Not one study of the economic impact of current patent litigation concludes that the effects are negligible.
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Any harm caused, he argues, would be negligible compared to the dangers of continuing to smoke cigarettes.
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But according to Thursday's memo, the court battle is having a "negligible impact" on Grassley's reelection bid.
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That still means huge profits for Asegua, since the cost of making each new pill is negligible.
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MutRe's financial leverage ratio is negligible and not expected by Fitch to increase in the medium term.
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Research suggests that the North American Free Trade Agreement has had a negligible effect on American jobs.
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WeWork only started its enterprise product in May of 2016 and enterprise rates were negligible before then.
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At the same time, Italy and Brexit woes remain non-negligible, the uncertainty a further drag on sentiment.
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It took years to slowly diminish and diminish and diminish to where now anything I get is negligible.
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The amount collected through Apple stores was so negligible that it did not even register on the report.
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For example, ZEV credits were so negligible in the second quarter that Tesla didn't even break them out.
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That may seem like a lot, but it's a negligible fraction of the energy giant's revenue each year.
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Hispanic men have seen almost negligible growth, from earning 2000 percent of white men's earnings to 253 percent.
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In contrast, smaller bank Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported negligible second-quarter total loan growth on Wednesday.
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Depending on how much you earn, that penalty can be small enough that it feels negligible, Capalad says.
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China is under no threat in the South China Sea, and the gains, beyond political control, are negligible.
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In a country with a negligible Muslim presence, he wants police to ferret out backers of sharia law.
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Immigration is negligible; the wave of Syrian migrants in 2015, which initially crossed through Hungary, never touched Poland.
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Ryder and Howarth said that these precautions result in a "negligible" fraud rate in the low single digits.
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) reported negligible loan growth, while Scotiabank registered an 11.5% surge in loans.
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The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow initial model estimate shows negligible growth for the first quarter of just 0.3 percent.
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What I had achieved seemed negligible, inadequate; it spoke to too few people, it existed in outmoded forms.
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As such, the absence of day to day changes is going to be pretty negligible for many users.
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Some economists now see first-quarter growth as negligible, and it could easily turn out to be negative.
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That trust—the negligible distance between what Moreland feels and what he sings—can create a beguiling intimacy.
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It'd only cost SpaceX fuel, launch support staffing, minor refurbishment, and other fairly negligible needs to lift off.
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I imagine a negligible number of Trump supporters will abandon their support for him over this misguided policy.
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Trump's climate denial, and Feinstein's climate advocacy, both have a negligible impact on a problem of this scale.
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When I started building an emergency savings fund, I was earning a negligible amount of interest each year.
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The short-term effects will be negligible, leading to higher unemployment, poverty, inequality and migration to the mainland.
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"We think that business risk is likely to be negligible at this stage," Citi analyst Michael Klahr said.
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Even so, the impact on the economy likely will be negligible, economist Kathy Bostjancic of Oxford Economics says.
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On questions of immigration cited below, differences between self-identified evangelicals and evangelicals by belief were statistically negligible.
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I was healthy by then, with a negligible chance of relapse, but my immune system could be wonky.
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The value of the education the school provided them was "likely either negligible or nonexistent," the investigators concluded.
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"Public sector employment subsidies tend to have negligible or even negative impacts at all horizons," the study concludes.
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They concluded it would dramatically increase revenue with negligible effect on demand for federal oil and gas leases.
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They did not depend on changes in runners' fitness or weight, which, in most cases, had been negligible.
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The fact is that when people can help others avert disaster at negligible cost to themselves, most do.
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If their tactics are negligible — and sometimes as suicidal as those of the jihadists — their bravery is not.
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"Net reserves are negligible in Turkey," said Tatha Ghose, forex and emerging market analyst at Commerzbank in London.
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They did not depend on changes in runners' fitness or weight, which, in most cases, had been negligible.
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Larger sleeping bags also tend to weigh a bit more, although in most cases the differences are negligible.
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Supporters of the tariffs -- including Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross -- have said the effects on consumers would be negligible.
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"Net reserves are negligible in Turkey," said Tatha Ghose, FX and emerging market analyst at Commerzbank in London.
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" Glennon has written that "judicial review is negligible" and "congressional oversight is dysfunctional" while "presidential control is nominal.
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In terms of the U.S. economy as a whole, the effects of the Section 85033 measures were negligible.
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However, such prospects are remote, considering the challenging operating environment and the bank's negligible foreign-currency retail deposits.
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But Ross argued that any consumer price increases would be negligible and have "a trivial effect" on consumers.
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Several Chelsea galleries listed on the site told Hyperallergic the app had a negligible impact on their sales.
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There were 103 or so cries in the 4 to 5 range, which is ... not a negligible amount.
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Despite integration with the company's other, hugely successful products like Gmail, Blogger, and YouTube, Google admits usage is negligible.
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And with negligible exception, these incidents involved drinking to excess—another activity which fraternities claim to regulate or forbid.
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With FaceApp running in the background, the outbound traffic on our iPhone was negligible — 5 MB in 10 minutes.
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While some legal experts were reportedly surprised at the ruling, at least one believes its impact will be negligible.
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Still, despite being unable to break into U.S. plants' operating systems, the general concern about plant hacking isn't negligible.
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We haven't measured the speeches — but if they were any shorter on average this year, the difference was negligible.
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By the numbers: The money is negligible for hospitals but potentially "ruinous" for individual patients, one expert told NPR.
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The ultimate goal would be to have no carryover, or so little that it would have a negligible impact.
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Some rockets do produce heat-trapping greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, but those emissions are negligible, according to experts.
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But when Amsterdam holds its city-council election on March 21st, the Jewish vote will be a negligible factor.
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"WHO assesses the risk of Ebola spreading from this event negligible," it said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
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CNN put together a draft depicting the negligible impact border fencing actually had on crime rates in El Paso.
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I was about to turn 26, had negligible cash reserves, and desperately needed a car to do my job.
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Some have even tried to use its impact on climate change against it, asserting that it will be negligible.
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While the agreement would have a negligible impact on temperatures, America would be putting itself at a competitive disadvantage.
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This has led to a scarcity premium for some names, although some managers said the valuation effect was negligible.
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The Echo is controlled in much the same way, and the differences between the two are negligible at best.
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Exports of refined tin have been negligible over the last three years but that might be about to change.
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When Nestora Salgado was growing up there, the drug trade was negligible, and the town was poor but safe.
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But joining a ship on its scheduled journey would have a negligible effect on the vessel's emissions, Tyers said.
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Two-bedrooms there were in the high $800,000s; the common charges of around $500 a month included negligible taxes.
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However, Fitch considers such prospects as remote, considering the challenging operating environment and Kookmin's negligible foreign-currency retail deposits.
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For ordinary investors, whether your broker uses this or that data product to show you the market is negligible.
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"The possibility that there's any information on this phone about an imminent attack is negligible or zero," Clarke said.
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But with so many new cases entering the system, the difference it has made in the Bronx is negligible.
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But not all fear is the distorted, excessive fear of anxiety disorder, beavering away over negligible or imagined ills.
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The stresses and pressures of this position would seem to vastly outweigh the negligible physical demands of the presidency.
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Only $5 million had to be set aside to compensate customers, and the $185 million in fines is negligible.
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The doctors are poorly trained, and medical provisions from the state to overcome addiction is almost negligible in Punjab.
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A cursory review revealed that we caught almost all the commercials, though a negligible number did made it through.
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But Audersch and Skaf insist that their cultural differences are negligible, and that Valentina is just a normal infant.
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Vipshop's coverage ratios are also higher than retailers in the 'BBB' category given its negligible reliance on operating leases.
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Minelli said if the situation returned to normal from Tuesday, the overall impact for the group would be negligible.
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Opponents say Germany's roads are already safer than most, and reckon the emission savings from a 130kph limit negligible.
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They also considered packaging for deliveries from warehouses only, contending that packaging from brick-and-mortar stores was negligible.
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If the value of political expertise is less than negligible, then the theft of expertise is barely a transgression.
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A negligible percentage of Clinton supporters said concerns about her health made them "less likely" to vote for her.
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It is worth noting that this is a one-pound difference, which in real-world terms is almost negligible.
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Yet he insists his role in the campaign was negligible and that his influence on Trump was virtually nonexistent.
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Often, they lure new customers with attractive savings rates that last for just a year, before dropping to negligible levels.
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Again, the amount of aluminum affected is negligible compared to China's total exports, but it does illustrate a wider trend.
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These periodic pulsations of light—or light curves, in the parlance of astronomers—is all but negligible in Ultima Thule.
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If a study proved the risks of extra slips or breaks are negligible, Mandell doubts this would notably increase sales.
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He said that amount of money would have a negligible effect on either federal health spending or the budget deficit.
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And the structural downside risks for high yield bonds and loans are material, with non-negligible downside risks to growth.
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Regional analysts say that Iran's support for the Houthis was negligible when they first overtook the capital Sanaa in 2014.
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In all, the impact of the tariffs at a rate of just 10 percent has been "relatively negligible," says French.
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Not only is the cost negligible, but the price to replace the estimated 15,500 trans service members would be astronomical.
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The rest of the things that I'm talking about are almost negligible, maybe $1,000 on a $75,000 four-bedroom house.
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The outcome will have negligible impact on either candidate's path to the nomination, thanks to Democrats' proportional delegate allocation system.
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Hendon says that the studies on this are old and inconclusive, but that ultimately any effect would likely be negligible.
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For two new entry-level Pros, you can buy three new Airs — not a negligible difference for a small business.
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Countries in eastern Europe and East Asia, however, tend to have both low birth rates and negligible numbers of immigrants.
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The analytical playing field is much closer to level, and the gaps in knowledge from team to team are negligible.
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Because the aluminum frame of the bike is so light, the added weight of puncture resistant tires is almost negligible.
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And with Khashoggi's killing having negligible impact on its relationship with the U.S., investors continue scooping up Saudi Arabian assets.
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Online competition also remains negligible and we do not expect significant growth in food e-commerce in the medium term.
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That's up from "negligible" revenue when the app first launched three years ago, Ahuja said on a call with analysts.
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Possibly, that the real impact of a trade deal is negligible and that disinflation and low global growth risks remain.
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UK customer redress and other litigation expenses, which have been a recurring feature of Barclays' results, were negligible this quarter.
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I assumed the mass of the pulley was small enough to be ignored and that the frictional force was negligible.
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Unless you're gaming the speed differences between note7 and iPhone 6s Plus are negligible in day to day use pic.twitter.
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It couldn't be clearer that the environmental benefits of BLM's rule are negligible while the economic impacts will be severe.
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"This doesn't overturn the conclusion that there is a productivity slowdown, but this is not a negligible number" he said.
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Again, though, the differences in size between a really close supermoon and a typical one would be are pretty negligible.
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I have seen so many drugs of negligible benefit tossed into elderly bodies, causing falls, fractures, confusion, and medical deterioration.
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Chinese imports went from a negligible 22019 percent of other developing countries' exports to 3 percent from 1980 to 2010.
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TV and cable broadcasting networks, like most ad-based media businesses, are multisided platforms, but they have negligible network effects.
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China supplies a negligible amount of major weaponry to Saudi Arabia, SIPRI data shows, but it is on the increase.
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Year-to-date, the fund has only pulled in $5 million, and had negligible inflows in both February or March.
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Well, yes—but Dillon says the cost difference is "negligible" and will vary from Denny's to Denny's across the country.
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But if cold-weather fatalities come from infections and the like, then climate change will likely have a negligible impact.
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The Department of Justice's own 20-year-old research shows that private prisons result in negligible savings for the government.
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For the most part, that spread historically has been fairly negligible, usually no more than 1 or 2 percentage points.
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Germany is apparently advocating a soft approach because the Chinese have reduced their surpluses on German trades to negligible amounts.
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But when reviewing photos taken with each camera side by side on a smaller smartphone screen, the differences were negligible.
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In fact, chances are that won't work anyway since the stake in the company will be negligible for each individual.
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From the team's point of view, the move at Hockenheim was therefore wise and the fine for doing so negligible.
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Widely touted as the pinnacle of former President Obama's climate action plan, in fact the CPP offered negligible climate benefits.
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Industrial hemp, used to make textiles and paper, is used in pet products, too, because its THC levels are negligible.
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There were only five land transactions of negligible value in the Denver-Julesburg Basin in the nine months ended Mar.
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Analysts' estimates vary from a negligible effect all the way to a million barrels per day or a bit more.
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The effect of the war on those of us who were American children in the 1960s is negligible in comparison.
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" As he has reported, "A high proportion of screen-detected cancers are Gleason 6, and their metastatic potential is negligible.
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Dropbox faces fierce competition, doesn't make a profit, its user growth has slowed, and outside shareholders have negligible voting power.
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The chances of any one crashing satellite hurting or killing someone is small; the danger to you individually is negligible.
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The chances of any one crashing satellite's hurting or killing someone are small; the danger to you individually is negligible.
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In fiscal 2018, 55 percent of retirement and disability claims were filed online, up from negligible numbers a decade ago.
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If you push it in the middle, the pencil will accelerate to the left (assuming the frictional force is negligible).
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What's happening: Central bank policies, which now include negative interest rates in Japan and the eurozone, have yielded negligible improvement.
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Domestic greenhouse gas emissions would therefore fall by less than 1 percent, with the global impact negligible, the CFR said.
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It dismissed a lockdown in Wuhan as "negligible," since the virus had already spread by the time it was implemented.
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However, Fitch considers such prospects as remote due to the challenging operating environment and Shinhan's negligible foreign-currency retail deposits.
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If it had been ratified here, the original TPP was going to have a negligible effect on the United States.
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The risk of any American being killed in the United States by a refugee or immigrant is negligible, Cato found.
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The mob was once thought all-powerful, but its influence and strength were negligible compared to those of the president.
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The risk of exposure in a stopped vehicle or precinct evidence room is analogous to that in the courtroom — negligible.
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Some of the power stations are so small that they produce negligible amounts of energy -- but nevertheless defile the rivers.
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Its annual deficit is expected to reduce to EUR3.6 billion in 2017 and to shrink to negligible levels by 2021.
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Calling that amount of money "negligible" indicates the need to better educate how these kinds of regulations affect small businesses.
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And according to reliable studies, it will have a negligible impact on the retail price of the set-top box.
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Industrial hemp, used to make textiles and paper, is also used in pet products because its THC levels are negligible.
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CVS has negligible online sales, but believes it can boost them by adding a free curbside pickup option for customers.
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"At least we're not paying rent right now, though our rent is negligible, so maybe we shouldn't complain," Mr. Forino said.
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The social media data showed that public interest in the show was highest in April 22017 and negligible after June 213.
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John Larson of Connecticut, is reintroducing legislation that — while having a negligible impact on working Americans' wallets — would do just that.
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The PS4 Pro is purpose-built to make things look prettier, but the performance improvements it delivers — if any — are negligible.
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Permanent Daylight Savings Time in CaliforniaIf the switching Daylight Savings Time each year is saving any energy, it's almost completely negligible.
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Whereas bitcoin transactions may take minutes to confirm and can cost several dollars, Libra should move within seconds for negligible fees.
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Available data suggests that the vast majority of people tip something, but it's usually a negligible amount, a couple of bucks.
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And after paying Bach $21,000 a month in spousal support – in addition to living expenses and taxes – his income is negligible.
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My main character's life and experiences weren't centered on her being African, or black, or an immigrant — those were negligible, secondary.
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We will get a very small, negligible kind of weightage on the index, but it is a good way to start.
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The company's return on assets, in lofty double digits until 2000, has been negligible or negative every year since but one.
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What's more, Minerd notes that many investors are purchasing bonds via exchange-traded funds where rate or price negotiation is negligible.
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Ride-sharing accounts for only 1% of vehicle miles traveled and has so far had a negligible impact on car ownership.
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But tackling climate change is a shared mission to overcome a massive market failure: the negligible cost of potentially catastrophic emissions.
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And the price of emitting CO21 is negligible (at least until governments make it more realistic) giving SMR a big advantage.
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De Grey himself has outlined a plan, called Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence, to stall—and even reverse—the aging process.
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Because of him, lots of ordinary investors now get the average stockmarket return, thus beating the professionals, for a negligible fee.
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But in terms of nutritional content, the amount of nutrients and vitamins that make it into aloe juice are also negligible.
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Because of him, millions of punters now get the average stockmarket return—and so beat most professionals—for a negligible fee.
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This is a relatively negligible difference if demand does not change, but 174.1 bushels per acre may be an optimistic estimate.
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If the cost of these computational acrobatics is negligible and the results measurable, why shouldn't our devices be performing these calculations?
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So the gains from a partial deal will be negligible and Iran may well sooner or later restart its nuclear programme.
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A 2015 study in the Journal of Research in Personality found differences in intelligence based on birth order to be negligible.
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Congo accounts for about 25 percent of Glencore's net present value, analysts said, adding that Venezuela and Nigeria's contribution was negligible.
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It's saying that the amount of both resources used are so negligible as to be swallowed up in normal efficiency gains.
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And while certain economic sectors rely heavily on undocumented labor, Camarota said the overall effect of mass deportations would be negligible.
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Israeli colleges have the oldest average graduates of any OECD country, (average age is 27), but also a negligible dropout rate.
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Yes, but: Bonuses are good, but have a negligible effect on the economy or even individual families in the long-term.
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Read MoreWhy the worst may not be over for stocks In hindsight, Saut said this year's sell-offs could be negligible.
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A third stock exchange, the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India, widely referred to with its former acronym MCX, has negligible volumes.
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This reflects HSBC's strong ability to support HBON, and HBON's manageable and negligible size of total group assets at end-2016.
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At the end of the day, the differences will be negligible and content is what will make or break the headsets.
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The absence of domestic go-getters means that farms remain small; the added value of agricultural processing is negligible or absent.
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The sale of the Taiwan business will have a negligible impact on Aviva's capital position and operating profit, the insurer said.
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His nonprofit, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence, focuses on research in heart disease and Alzheimer's, and other common illnesses and diseases.
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That leaves American Samoa, Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Vermont (a total of 366 delegates) where the black vote is negligible.
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If you're married, the paper found, "the motherhood penalty is almost negligible," with spouses having more opportunity to maximize their benefits.
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Actual exports were a negligible 550 tonnes in January-June, very much in keeping with levels over the last few years.
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"Unless the reservoirs and lakes are 500 kilometers across [310 miles], the effect on the weather would be negligible," said Sahin.
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CdT has negligible market and concentration risks, excellent asset quality with no impaired loans, and maintains strong access to capital markets.
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The reality is that Britain has negligible influence in the European Union although being the second largest net contributor to it.
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But patients say they want to eliminate even the most negligible risk of a recurrence or cancer in their healthy breast.
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The signal only spiked in non-risky rats, however; it was negligible in rats that always gambled for the sucrose windfall.
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The increased risk would be negligible — and if it gets people to stop driving and start flying, it could save lives.
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The company's critiques notwithstanding, the scope of attacks are so slim that they're almost negligible — but everyone's risk factors are different.
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Multiple studies, however, have since concluded that daylight-saving time has no or negligible benefits when it comes to energy conservation.
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Though her symptoms were negligible, as were her husband's, she said, she was never sure if they would grow far worse.
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On Thursday at Pebble, there was considerably more history in the air than wind, which in the morning, especially, was negligible.
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The chances of any one crashing satellite hurting or killing someone is small; the danger to you in particular is negligible.
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Just one example: During its last stint in power, the B.N.P. increased the country's power output by only a negligible amount.
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It's about inevitable, perpetual change being the only thing that we can rely on, and it's about identity being positively negligible.
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Though negligible by then, my Lebanese accent sometimes poked its head, often when pronouncing a word that I hadn't practiced enough.
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However, the former vice president is still unproven among Hispanic voters, which make up a negligible share of South Carolina's electorate.
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Because the cost of failure was negligible, I could just try anything and then just be completely shocked when I succeeded.
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Hemp, a cannabis plant with a negligible amount of the psychoactive chemical THC, uses significantly less water and chemicals than cotton.
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This is partly because the economic risks from Brexit for most EU member states are seen as negligible and certainly manageable.
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The results suggest that Japanese guidelines are "fair enough and do not need to change" since differences were negligible, she said.
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Aggregated net insured losses stemming from the Kumamoto earthquake in April 2016 have had only a negligible impact on FYE17 earnings.
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"It's my passionate, almost religious belief that it is in the negligible that the considerable is to be found," he said.
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Until 220006, America's carrot-and-stick approach alternated between providing Islamabad negligible assistance and imposing strict sanctions on its nuclear program.
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"NATO and Russia should be focused on reducing the risk of war in Europe, which is not negligible unfortunately," Trenin said.
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If cities and infrastructure could be designed around autonomous vehicles (AVs), containing only AVs, the difficulties facing AVs would be negligible.
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But because the quake was centered in a remote region, it caused "relatively negligible damage," the Southern California Earthquake Data Center said.
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This results is that Intel says these chips offer up to 44 percent better performance with a negligible impact on battery life.
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But evangelicalism is not a negligible force in Britain: the Evangelical Alliance, an umbrella body, believes it speaks for about 2m people.
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EARLY in 2016 Schumpeter went to a dinner with one of Silicon Valley's luminaries, a man of towering intelligence and negligible humility.
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On Thursday, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC) , BoCom and Agricultural Bank of China Ltd (AgBank) reported negligible profit growth.
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But other analysts cautioned that an increase would probably be followed by a drop in consumption, making the long-term impact negligible.
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Such a cruel concept would make it even more difficult for low-income students to attend college while generating negligible federal revenue.
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But considering that domestic consumption is many multiples of this, the harvest size should have negligible impacts on the country's import program.
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A recent study by researchers at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank, found that it has a negligible effect on crime.
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Others have included partners with whom trade is historically negligible, such as Central America, Norway and Iceland, Israel and the Pacific Islands.
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They sold it as Lambaréné, a stimulant—in low doses, the substance's hallucinogenic potential can be negligible, but it knocks back fatigue.
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The latest developments raise the risk of early elections next year from a low probability to a rising and non-negligible one.
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While the firm planned to ask for volunteers to work over Christmas, any production was likely to be "negligible", the spokesman said.
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"At some distance, the amount of damage you're going to cause would be negligible compared to what nature is doing," says Metzger.
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There is simply no certainty that they'll get caught, which makes the deterrent effects of a very severe punishment next to negligible.
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"This factor certainly outweighs the negligible effect the secondary strike may have on Sibanye and therefore renders it unreasonable," the judge said.
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It is a strike against Kaine should he run for the party's nomination in 2024, but the short-term impact is negligible.
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Brazil's largest flat steelmaker, Usiminas, exports only 15 percent of its output and only a negligible part goes to the U.S. market.
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The differences between them are negligible, except to the very discriminating, and a good one really isn't all that hard to find.
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Given that our closest stellar neighbor is 4 light-years away, the odds of a supernovae wiping out the tardigrade is negligible.
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The contribution to growth from the private sector has meanwhile been negligible since 2012, while domestic consumption has become the main driver.
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In the meantime, drillers face hurdles in the Bakken that were once negligible, but now take a bite out of thin margins.
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Government spending to boost the economy could therefore generate a big rise in employment for only a negligible increase in interest rates.
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That study also found that there was "a negligible association" between birth defects and Zika infection in the second and third trimesters.
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A 2014 survey of studies into the practice of kinesio taping found negligible improvement over those who were not taped at all.
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The government is scaling back the risk of highly pathogenic bird flu to "negligible", it announced in France's Official Journal on Friday.
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Moreover, market prices for oil and gas have been rising; Iran's net losses in oil revenues may turn out to be negligible.
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However, the boost is projected to fade in the coming years, down to 0.5% in 2020 and a negligible amount in 2027.
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The benefits for people who are not wealthy were negligible and TurboTax still apparently found a way to minimize those benefits further.
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An intense course race could leave a competitor dehydrated, but because personal flotation devices are required, the risk of drowning is negligible.
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ISKI is one of the most profitable companies of Istanbul and its debt is negligible with debt-to-current revenue below 1%.
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But know that this is just a suspicion, and the amount of IR light coming from your devices is negligible at best.
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In this poetry, on the other hand, similes may be of negligible value because the sense of the literal is so attenuated.
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Cobalt represents a negligible part of the costs for these companies and thus they can afford to pay regardless of the price.
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Local governments already had budgeted for bad weather and two days of lost work out of a year is negligible, he said.
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The face value of the stamp was ridiculous, negligible, in comparison with its real worth; that's what time can do to things.
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That would be negligible for the broad stock market but it's a lot for bonds and it could presage further difficulties ahead.
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Most British people want more funding to shore up their single-payer system, and support for getting rid of it is negligible.
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There are women (Jennifer Carpenter makes sympathetic a disposable character), a retinue of the negligible, the victimized, the soon to be dead.
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In previous years, the union had railroaded the city for exorbitant pay increases and stipends in exchange for negligible improvements in oversight.
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A stock market that never goes down except by a negligible amount — at least lately — has been widely perceived as less risky.
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Four of us whom he'd assaulted told the university, through proper channels; he was eventually found responsible, but the punishment was negligible.
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It is offering drivers paid sick leave if they catch coronavirus, but its efforts to prevent them from getting it are negligible.
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These forms may seem negligible, but like all paperwork attached to our major relationships, they outline a life of love and gratitude.
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The two are separated by a mostly negligible gap, and each panel is lined with stitched leather and ringed with silver piping.
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To live within an altered climate will require deep pockets — a fact that punishes billions of poor people with negligible carbon footprints.
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So the additional cost of NomNomNow&aposs healthier food is fairly negligible for me since Lady is only 6 to 7 pounds.
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Most studies have suggested that heavy streamers tend to be avid movie-goers as well, so it's possible the effect is negligible.
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I read recently that more than 80 billion articles of clothing are produced each year, but only a negligible few are recycled.
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By the numbers: As of Tuesday's close, the S&P 500 has risen 25% while U.S. corporate earnings growth has been negligible.
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Publicly, many right-wing politicians and pundits disdain the Mueller investigation and pretend to believe that Trump's ties to Russia are negligible.
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In February imports could be negligible at less than 10,000 tonnes as almost every Indian buyer has switched to Indonesia, they said.
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Of the billions of dollars the political industry will spend before Election Day, a negligible amount will go to grass-roots groups.
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The surprise was that benefits of walking were negligible, in terms of boosting heart and respiratory health, when walking along polluted streets.
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Factories in China now account for more than two-thirds of the world's production, up from a negligible share a decade ago.
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Another thing we often lose sight of is that, in terms of global and local violence, terrorism and war deaths are negligible.
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Weeding your garden has a negligible impact on the worldwide population of weeds, but without weeding you don't have a garden at all.
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As for overall step counting, it matched the Fitbit Versa in two all-day counts, differing by a negligible 31003 to 200 steps.
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The researchers from Harvard and the CDC also found the risk was "negligible" among women infected with the virus later in their pregnancy.
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The CEO did acknowledge the company can do more to combat made-up news stories, but suggested that type of content was negligible.
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The March 8003 crash was a brutal one for investors, but had a "negligible" effect on the economy, the "Mad Money" host recalled.
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"I think it will have a negligible effect," said Guy Harrison, a national Republican strategist unaffiliated with any candidate remaining in the field.
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Each dryer also offers smoothing ionic technology of one degree or another; according to the experts, differentiating nuances between those ions is negligible.
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Hero 4 Black (without waterproof case) Which means, unless you're mostly holding the Hero 5 Black in your hand, the sizing is negligible.
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On these projects, almost all of which have multimillion-dollar budgets, the cost of a good loc/Afro/cornrow wig must be negligible.
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Five systematic reviews, published Monday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that the unhealthful effects of regular meat consumption are negligible.
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Music seems to think it can continue to exist in a bubble where #MeToo and support for the survivors of abuse are negligible.
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It is clear that, a decade after they were invented, their use for their ostensible purpose—as a means of exchange—is negligible.
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Furthermore, the negligible cost of borrowing in this "overheated economy" has boosted corporate borrowing that has not trickled down to the real economy.
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The "big banks" out there usually offer an interest rate of 0.01%, meaning any savings just sit there, growing by a negligible amount.
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Prior to this issue, leverage for the group's insurance operations was negligible, as ITAS had not used external financing to fund its activities.
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Lithium ion batteries have a non-negligible chance of exploding, which is naturally a reason to be wary about their presence on airplanes.
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Default rates are negligible; if payments stop, the service is disconnected remotely by disabling the box that links the panel to the appliances.
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"They will have consequences for geopolitics and a non-negligible risk for the Turkish economy, which is already in bad shape," Maggio said.
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Olivier Rabin, who leads the science division at WADA, said that screening methods will eventually become so robust that doping will be negligible.
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The negligible use of proven Medicare integrity programs is quite startling when you compare Medicare auditing practices to those of private insurance payers.
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Nonetheless, ¥4.6 trillion will be included in the government's "supplementary" budget this year, a non-negligible sum equal to about 0.9% of GDP.
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The news media mostly debates the first, and yet most political-science research finds that vice-presidential selections have negligible effects on elections.
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Apart from the not negligible problem of pronouncing his name, Maddow understands the importance in storytelling of not telling the same story twice.
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The decision contrasted sharply with the positioning of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, but the real-world impact on Twitter's ad business will be negligible.
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Even though CRS said the job losses were negligible, it did call the tax relatively inefficient and likely to raise costs for consumers.
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So in theory, any damage from charging your phone overnight with an official charger, or a trustworthy off-brand charger, should be negligible.
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According to Fire & Blood, the distance is "not negligible, even flying" — so much so that Queen Alysanne actually makes several stops en route.
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For example, Chinese investment in Greenland may seem virtually negligible — however, the $4 billion from China constitutes over 185 percent of Greenland's GDP.
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When the Premier League launched in 1992, the ratio between top club and bottom was 2 to 1, and overseas income was negligible.
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First, 251 percent is an extremely ambitious target for renewable energy, which currently plays a close-to-negligible role in NJ's energy system.
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" "China's leaders say the country has largely won the battle against its outbreak, reporting each day that domestic transmissions are negligible or nonexistent.
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The two organizations referred to any potential risks posed by recycled rubber as "virtually negligible," and "a very low level of concern," respectively.
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But Indian brands almost have a "negligible presence" on the world map, said Nikhil Vora, founder and chief executive of Sixth Sense Ventures.
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The Economist reports splits of 220006 percent "friend or ally" and 2202 percent "unfriendly or enemy" with negligible differences among the political parties.
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While the unemployment rate was steady, the broader U-6 measure of labor slack edged up a negligible one-tenth to 8.2 percent.
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Hester said claims related to the virus had been "negligible" as the company did not do much business in the countries most affected.
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She began to paint houses, barns and seaside cottages, though the gap between the built structures and the natural world quickly became negligible.
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"While this would be additional volume for Whole Foods Market, the impact on the convenience store channel overall would be negligible," Samuel said.
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Studies suggest that such competition is generally negligible; it takes hundreds of prairie dogs to eat as much grass as a single cow.
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If the glass on the backs of the 11 and 11 Pro were all one texture, the bump conversation would be nearly negligible.
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In fact, the NBER paper also reaches the conclusion that, when looking only at the restaurant industry, the overall employment change was negligible.
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The awards have often been negligible, Ms. Lü said, but the cases helped activists maintain pressure on the government to address the issue.
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Some indicate that intervals prompt significant fat loss and others that any losses are negligible when compared to the effects of endurance training.
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There will be negligible wage effects of the tax cut in 2018; for the first few years, it's basically all Mar-a-Lago.
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"If you look at performance overhead [using Exactly Once] is almost negligible, and the performance not using the guarantee [has gotten] better," she said.
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On the first point, though an initial public offering of Aramco could be the biggest equity deal in history, the fees will be negligible.
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With negligible air resistance, this gravitational force makes objects accelerate (not move) downward, changing their vertical velocity at a rate of -9.8 m/s2.
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While to humans the immediate difference is negligible, systems such as GPS and Russian-made GLONASS satellites rely on pinpoint accuracy for navigational purposes.
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The cross-section of people who were loyal Glee viewers and are currently watching the CBS medical drama Code Black is probably pretty negligible.
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Google admits that there is some memory overhead here to hold the blocking list in memory, but even on mobile, that's a negligible amount.
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The difference in compounding between three accounts with $2000,220 and one account with $2000,000 will be negligible if they all have the same allocations.
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According to Wang Guoliang of the Islamic Association of China, the country's halal food industry makes up a negligible 0.1% of the global market.
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"The net effect on growth is pretty negligible," Nigel Chalk, the IMF's mission chief for the United States, told reporters on a conference call.
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Jihadist groups recruited through mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, where they comprised a negligible share of these firms' revenue and users.
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This may seem like a negligible sum, but 11 of the 40 gave over 90% of the money they paid out to DAF suppliers.
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For a show that revolves around the bold claim that humanity can "evolve past suffering", the actual evolution experienced by the characters is negligible.
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The investments required to scale are almost negligible, their market size often unlimited, their shift from loss-making to profit can be almost immediate.
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Everyone is affected by a third factor: renewable energy has negligible or zero marginal running costs—because the wind and the sun are free.
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When the stakes are this high, when we're confronting this kind of violence, the difference between actively enabling and refusing to condemn is negligible.
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If approved for cancer, its price would be negligible compared with the tens of thousands of dollars a month normally charged for cancer medicines.
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That's a big upgrade and a major usability improvement for students and schools, since iCloud came with a negligible 5GB by default until now.
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The tariffs on steel and aluminium, though negligible in their impact on China, signalled that hawkish advisers to Mr Trump were in the ascendancy.
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That's the threshold at or below which California state scientists say chromium-6 would pose a "negligible" cancer risk over a lifetime of consumption.
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But this is misleading, anyway: Having a negligible impact on the environment is exactly what policies that address climate change are designed to do.
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The Scottish FA has been able to retroactively punish divers since 2011-12, and according to the BBC, this has had a negligible effect.
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Many social media sites quickly shut down any pro-ISIS activity, meaning we found negligible amounts of pro-ISIS activity on Facebook, for instance.
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Widening the lens from Ms Walter's situation, Mr Silverman called America's death-penalty system "imperfect in application, haphazard in result and of negligible utility".
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Tax cut impacts on small business are negligible when their taxable revenue is so small and they pay other taxes, such as estate taxes.
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AMD said strong sales of Ryzen chips were partially offset by lower revenue from its graphics business, where blockchain-related GPU sales were negligible.
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This may seem negligible to the state's wealthy and middle class, but not to a poor family with a breadwinner struggling at the margins.
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When I've visited family in Kolkata, India, there's been negligible public transport, and I'd die if I tried to navigate the traffic by bicycle.
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Since Venezuela is essentially locked out of capital markets, the impact of missing the payments on its ability to borrow is negligible, he said.
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Also the risk of a rating downgrade is non-negligible, given that Standard & Poor's has a negative outlook on its BBB- rating on Oman.
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Mehra said the Amazon channel has grown from being virtually negligible in 2015 to represent about 5 percent to 10 percent of overall sales.
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For example, sometimes the Apple Watch recorded more steps and vice versa, but the margin of error was low enough that it was negligible.
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Trade with Britain is negligible, British direct or financial investments low and remittances from Albanians workers account for only 10 percent of the total.
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"The economic impact of the sanctions on the European economies is negligible compared to the damage from the encouragement of the aggressor," he said.
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This slight drop might seem negligible, but given the harvested area expectations, the difference in production amounts to in excess of 21 million tonnes.
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In practice, results have been negligible, and municipal governments instead fund and maintain the construction of Roma camps in major cities throughout the country.
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The poll among voters in competitive districts expanded a negligible GOP edge, of less than a single percentage point, to a 22019-point advantage.
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For a company like Uber, whose valuation just hit $62.5 billion, the fiscal burden of contributing to local climate change initiatives would be negligible.
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As of now, only 22 countries have done so, many of them small, vulnerable island nations that account for a negligible percentage of emissions.
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But it has so far had a negligible effect on China's economy, in part because it takes so long to notice changes in trade.
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Trump, of course, took all that to mean the size of the crowd was negligible (it wasn't) and that most actually favored him (nope).
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And thwart automakers' pressure for only negligible improvements post-2025, when the Obama-set standards would lapse, even if Trump doesn't roll them back.
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Public good is paramount to individual privacy, especially when disclosure of the "private" information poses negligible to no harm for the individuals in question.
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But while most researchers found that any gains were rather negligible overall, advocates argued that vouchers were at least not harming students' academic achievement.
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A couple of relatively recent actions would hurt the trust fund slightly over the next decade, but would have a negligible long-term effect.
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In Eastern Rite churches where priests are allowed to marry, though only before ordination, the "offending rate is low, probably negligible," the report said.
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"This mild debt reprofiling proposal is vital for debt sustainability in Greece, while it involves only a negligible cost for its partners," Stournaras said.
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That increases the risk of recession because no growth or negligible growth will lead to even larger deficits, higher borrowing costs and declining GDP.
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Who could possibly be interested in doing such prosaic work, at a negligible salary, in the harsh climate of Moscow during the Cold War?
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Twenty-two percent of Americans identified as Catholic in 2012, before Francis' election, and 20% did the same in 2017, a statistically negligible slip.
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Amazon is estimated to have a negligible share of the online shopping market in China, which is dominated by domestic players Alibaba and JD.com.
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It also tested for spillovers — an increased minimum wage in one state raising wages in the state next door — and found they were negligible.
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Revenue from blockchain was "negligible" in third quarter compared to the same period in 2017, AMD's CFO Devinder Kumar said on an earnings call.
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Since foreign solar competitors are mainly state-run corporations that have a negligible foreign presence, harming Asian producers wouldn't directly harm American job growth.
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During 2015, the company reported a modest $49473 million of impairments on fixed income securities with a negligible $0.1 million related to energy companies.
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The city receives negligible general-purpose financial aid from the region as its fiscal capacity is stronger than the average municipality in the region.
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Sure, you could keep the money in a checking account, but you'll see negligible growth and you may even be tempted to spend it.
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"I can say with confidence that as we speak Hezbollah does not possess accurate [missile] capabilities except for small and negligible ones," he says.
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And while coral's disease-fighting resume is a bit shorter than the organisms that call it home, its role in medicine is not negligible.
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Market share is negligible, and Mitsubishi is routinely nominated as a hopeless player that should follow Suzuki and leave the hyper-competitive US market.
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While major resource houses poured investment into the likes of copper and iron ore to feed Chinese demand, spending on new tin mines was negligible.
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Still, the difference between 1% and, say, 1.5% cash back is, most of the time, negligible enough for it not to make a real difference.
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A fast-growing internet startup with a "visionary" founder goes public and offers negligible rights to the shareholders buying billions of dollars worth of stock.
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Now look, you know, YouTube is a very profitable business now, because bandwidth costs are negligible, and that was always the biggest hurdle for them.
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" Although microplastics have been detected in the air, the study says inhalation accounts for a negligible intake "but may vary heavily depending on the environment.
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Still, with Google Photos being near omnipresent on Android phones — Google said it had over a billion users last July — even that number isn't negligible.
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In that sense, the difference between a bar and Twitter or Uber or Paypal is negligible (although bars don't yet sell your personal drinking data).
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Fisher also noted that in the brain MRI, the difference between how men's and women's brains reacted to photos of their loved ones was negligible.
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As advertised, you simply slide it into a dock that takes negligible time to connect to a television or receiver with an included HDMI cable.
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Other Republicans speaking to reporters at the Capitol denounced the plan, which aims to slash U.S. carbon dioxide emissions to negligible levels in a decade.
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Over the past year its market share in news has jumped from a negligible 0.5% to nearly 5%, largely because of the native-language broadcasts.
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The findings might seem negligible, but they're backed up by a separate survey conducted by the British Association of Dermatologists, with the help of Stylfile.
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The closest star to Earth is four light-years away, so the probability of a massive star extinguishing all life on Earth is practically negligible.
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Economists also trimmed their average 2019 inflation forecast to 3.80% from 3.82%, another negligible revision, and sliced the average 13 forecast to 3.91% from 3.95%.
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Many firms remain wary of boosting wages for fear of raising fixed costs in environment of negligible inflation, in turn dampening households' readiness to spend.
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He predicts that humans will eventually reach a stage of "negligible senescence," that is, a state in which aging is so slow that it's imperceptible.
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An Autosteer system for tractors and harvesters has already reached 10 percent market penetration, and Lux predicts the cost factor will be negligible by 2020.
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Now, House leaders plan to throw more red meat to conservatives by voting today on a sham regulatory "reform" bill that has negligible Democratic support.
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" The board of Fairchild Semiconductor International concluded that a deal with Chinese suitors presented a "non-negligible risk of a failure to obtain CFIUS approval.
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By contrast, ransomware allows cybercrooks to get paid directly by their victims—with little effort, no special hacking skills, and negligible chance of being caught.
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Big Ag is a billion-dollar industry in these parts, and pro-pumping forces argue the wells are necessary, and the environmental impacts are negligible.
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The sale of the Taiwan business, for an undisclosed price, will have a negligible impact on Aviva's capital position and operating profit, the insurer said.
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Evidence has shown that a person with HIV who undergoes regular treatment has a negligible chance of spreading the infection to others through sexual contact.
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But it may take a while before the Modi-Netanyahu relationship sparks a serious expansion in investment and trade, both of which remain relatively negligible.
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In practice, they drive up the list prices of prescription drugs and only have a negligible impact on reducing patients' out-of-pocket drug costs.
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Her income has been negligible since 2008, although she has since started a career as an author and podcaster focused on the issues facing caregivers.
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"So far the impact on the global economy has been minor and negligible, but the build-up of potentially disruptive concerns has increased," OPEC said.
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Banks have enough cash at hand to adhere to the new requirement without raising additional funds, and effects on lending would be negligible, he said.
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But at the same time, it's also common sense: There's no point in the IRS turning such negligible transactions into a hassle for Bitcoin enthusiasts.
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However, a party set up by the FARC leadership - some of whom will likely face war crimes tribunals - received negligible votes in March's legislative elections.
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This proven network solidarity is likely the reason for bitcoin's second notable success: the Bitcoin Cash hard fork had a negligible effect on bitcoin's value.
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A full 230 percent of Iranian refugees aren't even ethnically Persian: They're Armenian, even though Armenians make up a negligible share of Iran's total population.
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And even though the companies themselves tend to see negligible effects either way, that certainly isn't the case for the people affected in the controversies.
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Mr. Mattis, in the memo, said imports of steel and aluminum accounted for a negligible percentage of materials used in the production of military hardware.
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However, the firm notes that it would be a less than 227% of Chinese annual iPhone sales at most and would have a negligible impact.
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However, the firm notes that it would be a less than 3% of Chinese annual iPhone sales at most and would have a negligible impact.
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The idea was to save electricity by making the day seem an hour longer, but research suggests the amount of electricity we save is negligible.
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However, they said that its overall effectiveness would be "negligible" given that a critical mass of cases had already been observed in several other cities.
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What is noteworthy is that the budget impact is so large, despite the bill having a negligible impact on the budget on a static basis.
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Most of the quakes are so negligible they are barely felt in the centuries-old communities that dot the landscape, registering only on electronic sensors.
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Yet there's a reason that so far the website keeps winning, and it's worth at least considering that it might not be a negligible one.
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The damage to Iran from the additional measures will be negligible, said Peter Harrell, a sanctions expert at the Center for a New American Security.
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Emma, 19, knows her risk of contracting the virus while studying in London, U.K., is negligible, but that doesn't stop her from being extra careful.
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"In contrast to the ample volume of available office space, vacancy rates on Frankfurt's housing market are currently negligible," Mitropoulos wrote in Helaba's August report.
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Exact laws vary from state to state, though in most places where corporal punishment is allowed, the use is negligible, according to the nonprofit's website.
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They work long, exhausting hours for negligible pay while being forced to live in overcrowded, derelict shantytowns, often with no access to electricity or water.
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That is especially vital for low-wage workers, whose individual claims, standing alone, may be negligible to the billion-dollar companies for which they work.
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"Today, all Norwegian food products are produced without palm oil or extremely negligible amounts of it," said Lars Løvold, Executive Director of the Rainforest Foundation.
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"To designate piecemeal would be a travesty, for the gaps and inconsequential structures are negligible," he was quoted as saying in The New York Times.
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According to legislative documents, 64 départments in France have had their risk level raised from "negligible" to "elevated" in the wake of this most recent outbreak.
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Cloud-based services like Amazon and Google servers are likely to be the hardest hit, while it's possible the impact on home users could be negligible.
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Dutch central bank chief Klaas Knot argues that the impact of the scheme on inflation has been negligible so far, even if it has helped growth.
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With the growing local population, and large influx of refugees, the impact of these stoves on Uganda's luscious forests (and people's health) was becoming non-negligible.
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Depending on those numbers, this stat could be quite negligible; liking beer might not actually have a huge correlation with sexual behavior on a first date.
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But right now, the chances of any of us or anyone we know ever getting a severe, potentially lethal form of the Wuhan virus is negligible.
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On public roads, the car was smooth and quiet, with negligible wind or tire noise—especially impressive in a vehicle without an engine masking those sounds.
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"The gap between labor cost and Autosteer- or Edrive-assisted labor in U.S. corn farming is relatively small and will become negligible by 2020," Lux Research.
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A negligible amount of heat carried between the two sides indicates a lack of winds that would otherwise be present to transfer warmth around the planet.
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In a digitized world where tech innovation has revolutionized nearly every corner of our life, the negligible impact it has made in our classrooms is woeful.
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But more significantly, in supplies of machine guns and aircraft they fell short of the Allies by a half, and their production of tanks was negligible.
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It does not take account of the fact that the toll of gun violence in other rich countries, with comparable health indicators, is negligible by comparison.
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But most top Wall Street analysts, though surprised by the timing of the news, told clients impact on the coffeehouse chain's growth will likely be negligible.
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Utilities and grid firms say if the weather is unfavourable for lengthy periods, green power supply can be negligible, while storage is still largely non-existent.
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The risk of a political accident resulting in a hard Brexit on 29 March 2019 is not yet very high, but it is not negligible either.
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First, the court did not rule out the possibility that states may not collect taxes on all online purchases, given the negligible size of some transactions.
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The big difference: While decreasing coverage on the individual market is likely to destabilize the market itself, the effect on the employer market is probably negligible.
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"The inclusion of smaller producing non-OPEC countries such as Turkmenistan, Egypt and the Ivory Coast would be a negligible boost, in our view," Deutsche said.
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While the impact of astronautics might seem negligible when compared with other sources of emissions, NASA is nevertheless taking the environmental impact of space travel seriously.
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There were negligible 5Mbps drops in download speed, and I never noticed any hiccups or slow-loading images while browsing the web on the default server.
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Dutch central bank chief Klaas Knot argues that the impact of the scheme on inflation has been negligible so far, even if it has helped growth.
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Once you are on antiretroviral treatment, and the virus is at an undetectable level and has been for six months or more, the risk is negligible.
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Although these positively-charged ions repel each other in the plasma, this repulsive force is negligible compared to the amount of kinetic energy produced as heat.
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The economic impact of tariffs may be negligible in the big picture, but they would certainly have negative repercussions for specific sectors of the U.S. economy.
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Compared to the United States and neighboring Mexico, which has received tens of thousands of asylum applicants, the numbers of applicants in Guatemala has been negligible.
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Although many experts suspect that major sporting events, like the Super Bowl, might encourage the demand for commercial sex, preliminary research suggests the effect is negligible.
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It also found that the change in policy was unlikely to harm unit cohesion and that the cost of providing transition-related care would be negligible.
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San Francisco, the preseason favorite, was a disappointment in many ways: negligible media coverage, a skilled but poorly conditioned squad with a pitiful 0-5 record.
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And these negligible effects were restricted to premiums paid under plans purchased by large employers, a critical limitation of the studies' relevance to today's proposed mergers.
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Russia also has the capacity to increase output by several hundred thousand barrels per day over the next six months, but unused capacity elsewhere is negligible.
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High sugar content and low pH mean honey inhibits microbial growth, but certain honeys still retain their antimicrobial activity when these are diluted to negligible levels.
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Utilities and grid firms say if the weather is unfavorable for lengthy periods, green power supply can be negligible, while storage is still largely non-existent.
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The airline operator's largest shareholder, UniSuper, has said the chances of the development being financially viable for Sydney Airport based on the current terms appears "negligible".
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"There is negligible or rather zero result as far as this 'quiet backroom dialogue' is concerned," Sangay said in the Tibetan bureau office in New Delhi.
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The money each player is due next season makes the financial ramifications of this transaction negligible, and both will be unrestricted free agents come July 2019.
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While this product has gotten its fair share of negative reviews regarding its longer drying time, if I'm staying in for the night, this feels negligible.
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But the new figures show that Mr. Peltz lost to Ernesto Zedillo, a former president of Mexico, by a slim margin, which Trian said was negligible.
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That designation, however, is only used on the basis of assigning review responsibility at the SEC, so it should have a negligible effect on the company.
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If all coal plants had to adopt their full costs and face full market competition tomorrow, the US coal fleet would quickly shrink to negligible size.
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Settlers cutting down trees in order to open lands to grow coca, a raw ingredient for cocaine production, had a negligible impact on forests, it said.
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But Handley said he was able to compute that in negligible with his personal computer "with a few devious tricks inspired by how game engines work."
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" On the flip side, AMD said any performance hits will be "negligible" after Spectre-related security software updates and there is "near zero risk of exploitation.
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Social media sites, and Internet search engines do make money off fake news, but the money is negligible according to some in the social media community.
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Even when the secondary effect of higher prices for other goods is included, the burden of the gas tax relative to income is small or negligible.
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Aside from the first day of the roll out, and the ensuing one-time spike in supply, "the impact on prices would be negligible," he said.
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These two additional votes effectively triple the voting power of the smallest states, while having only a negligible impact on the voting power of large states.
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But according to David Dai of Bernstein, a research firm, its cloud-computing business, though the biggest in China, makes a negligible contribution to its valuation.
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Instead, they are conflating the alleged impact of tariffs, which we have shown are negligible, with both a structural and cyclical slowing in the Chinese economy.
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The imbalance is negligible except when the warping of space-time is extreme — like next to a black hole or the moment after the Big Bang.
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The difference between sophie and sophia is negligible; both come from the same Greek word meaning "wisdom," sophie just happens to get there through the French.
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Vaughn's team option feels negligible now, but giving up on him so soon may come back to haunt this team in one way or another. 13.
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Within families, the differences in birth outcomes for siblings conceived with and without ART were negligible once researchers also accounted for birth order and any multiple pregnancies.
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But the upward revision was so slight that the boost to total 217/22017 U.S. production of just 218,21 tonnes will be negligible in the world picture.
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A general-purpose quantum computer useful in the real-world will need to both scale the number of qubits up and reduce this error to negligible levels.
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The cost of the fire will mainly be picked up by Protector's reinsurance program, and the impact on earnings is expected to be negligible, the company said.
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The athletes' medals themselves are also taxed, but given that the metal used in a gold medal is worth $564, these taxes are negligible, according to CNN.
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In addition, many employees obtain their equity in the form of stock options, and for all but the earliest employees the strike price is not negligible, i.e.
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While that's "negligible" when spread across the ocean's 8.5 million square miles — or 5.4 percent of the world's oceans — it represents a rising threat to local ecosystems.
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Huawei's overall share in the U.S. telecoms market has so far been negligible, but many rural carriers have long depended on its high-performing, cost-saving hardware.
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According to his calculations, studies showing that the minimum wage significantly hurts employment are three times more likely to be published than studies finding a negligible impact.
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" In another interview with Yahoo, Beck also pushed back against Trump's claims of "tremendous" medical costs associated with transgender personnel, saying instead that "the cost is negligible.
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The risk that the West will run into a major conflict with China is lower than with Russia, but it is not negligible and may be growing.
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I buy these at Costco every few weeks and I only cook for myself, so the cost is negligible and each haul lasts me a few weeks.
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Yet being limited in supply is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for having value; signed photographs of Economist journalists are rare but, sadly, of negligible worth.
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The region's contingent liabilities are limited to a single outstanding guarantee (for a negligible RUB8.7m at end-2015) and the low indebtedness of its public-sector companies.
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But almost all the recent bursts of volatility, in Turkey, Argentina as well as Italy, have remained localised and the spillover to broader markets has been negligible.
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On a list worth $200 billion in trade, $221 million art tariff posed a negligible impact on the Chinese economy compared to other goods, such as steel.
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Analysts say that on resumption, the volume of the business, which allows investors to sell borrowed stocks and profit from price declines, is expected to be negligible.
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In return for that negligible change, however, the average worker had their hours reduced, and unemployment among low-income workers grew 1.2 percent, affecting thousands of people.
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People—smart, kind, thoughtful people—thought that comment boards and open discussion would heal us, would make sexism and racism negligible and tear down walls of class.
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Thus far in 2016, investors have spent $397 million on just two deals to buy malls in India, said JLL, compared with negligible investment in recent years.
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If a Clinton victory transpires and she presides over a Republican-controlled or divided Congress, the risk of continuous investigations and future impeachment risk is non-negligible.
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While individual countries do examine transactions, the depth and the number of reviews was negligible compared with the United States, according to the bankers, lawyers and consultants.
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The ongoing war in Syria poses risks to Israel and neighbouring countries, which could have an impact on Israel, although direct spillover has so far been negligible.
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Beyond a clinic or laboratory's initial outlay for instrumentation, equating to about $50,000 -- "not much really" -- recurrent costs for individual patient tests would be "negligible," Martin noted.
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In China, the company has distributed cartoon videos about using opioids for pain relief; other promotional literature cites the erroneous claim that rates of addiction are negligible.
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"The only quantifiable cost of the final rule is the value of the person's time necessary to buckle the seat belt, which is negligible," the agency wrote.
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According to the Gallup Daily tracking of support for Trump since his inauguration, Democrats have gone from a negligible 13 percent to a barely discernible 6 percent.
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India is one of the world's fastest-growing car markets, but sale of EVs are negligible compared with millions of petrol and diesel cars sold every year.
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The cost of trading "tom" had in the past been so negligible it was in effect a free trade for players rolling daily their inventory price risk.
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But in the following decades, Warburg's discovery would largely disappear from the cancer narrative, his contributions considered so negligible that they were left out of textbooks altogether.
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Life in space is a bit different for germs than it is on Earth—an environment with negligible gravity, enhanced exposure to radiation, and few competing microorganisms.
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According to researchers from the University of Victoria's Centre for Addictions Research in British Columbia, the health benefits of alcohol—even in moderation—may be pretty negligible.
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If you're shopping for one, a single onion, as opposed to the five-pound bag, might make more sense for you, and the price difference is negligible.
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And as a rule, the impact of those moves on the big picture—the league's image, heritage, and especially its ability to generate a profit—is negligible.
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Talking seemed, suddenly, negligible, and as the rest of our order came the loudness of everything—the music, the lights—felt not so much jarring as synergistic.
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Replacement bags cost $69.98 for three, which is probably what you'll go through in a year, so it's really a negligible cost for the convenience you're getting.
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The U.K. has made progress in rolling over the agreements it has with third party countries via the EU, but the long term economic benefits are negligible.
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No immediate deaths or injuries were reported, and studies suggest that long-term physical health effects from the accident have been negligible, though this has been contested.
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The Italian eyewear maker said on Wednesday that 225 had started well and, at this stage, the impact on the business of the coronavirus outbreak was negligible.
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She continues to love him, despite his refusal to divorce his wife, his drunkenness, his negligible work prospects and his willingness to cheat on and exploit her.
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Clinton's "failings" — which were negligible and barely worth mentioning alongside Mr. Trump's — I believe that the media created in voters' minds a dislike and distrust of Mrs.
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Getting stronger while maintaining may be technically possible, but if you're already feeling dissatisfied, bulking and cutting has the non-negligible psychological benefit of simplifying your goals.
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For instance, Adobe considered the rate of mobile ad blocking use in the United States and Europe negligible to an extent that it wasn't even worth mentioning.
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Higher production and negligible exports could force the government to increase procurement from farmers to ensure prices stay at or above the MSP, said Galipelli at Inditrade.
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Except for Uruguay, where legal termination until the 12th week of pregnancy has nearly eradicated deaths from unsafe abortions, regional headway on the issue has been negligible.
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The damage to Iran from the new sanctions will be negligible, said Peter Harrell, a sanctions expert at the Center for a New American Security in Washington.
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For my exposure to foreign cultures and lands, I relied on TV shows and the occasional Snapple bottle top to satiate my negligible need for world exploration.
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One possible interpretation might be that respondents perceive a stock market bubble: They think valuations are high and there is a non-negligible probability of a crash.
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In general, "the estimate for our primary outcome suggests a negligible and statistically non-significant increase in cancer risk of 9%," the researchers wrote in the study.
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Hardwick's judgment of them as "extreme" and "ridiculous"—and others' judgment of them as worthy, noble, and necessary but aesthetically negligible—has long been in the air.
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The ride-sharing company faced intense scrutiny for its near-negligible customer service in India after the rape of a Delhi woman by an Uber driver in 2014.
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The sad reality, though, is that we have been looking for that benefit for decades, and it does not tend to turn up, or is negligible over time.
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The difference between 14 ms and 20 ms might seem negligible, but those fractions of a second add up quickly over time and your workflow will inevitably benefit.
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The vast majority of Schroders' revenues is asset-based (performance fees are negligible) and profitability metrics (both return on equity and EBITDA/operating margins) compare well with peers.
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In this case, however, there may never be a formal determination of liability, especially if damage was negligible and neither Google nor the transit authority pushes its side.
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Yes, but: In addition to emitting far less carbon than traditional sources, renewable energy uses much less water, with wind turbines and solar panels employing almost negligible amounts.
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Although the overall impact of NAFTA on the country's labour market has been negligible, there is some evidence of localised downward pressure on wages among blue-collar workers.
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In particular, for the cardiologists and electrophysiologists who work near the patient and the radiation source, "the cumulative dose in a professional lifetime is not negligible," Andreassi said.
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Again, there is no magic pixie dust here, and the impact of the ISA alone on power consumption in processors that draw many tens of watts is negligible.
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Though compared to the big picture — it being for creatives — that's all negligible, because the disappointment actually lies with the lack of 100 percent Adobe RGB color coverage.
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Seoul has nearly cut in half its trade surplus with the U.S. from a record-high $28.3 billion in 2015 to an almost negligible $17.9 billion in 2018.
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Jewelers have nearly stopped buying gold due to negligible retail demand and rising supplies of old jewelry, according to a Mumbai-based dealer with a bullion importing bank.
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Trigger happy. Evasive. LYING. Vacuous. Vapid. Vacant. Vacationing. Meaningless. Frivolous. Oblivious. Sloppy. Silly. Empty. Outvoted. Overruled. Overturned. Null. Void. Inane. Inept. Negligent. Negligible. Naïve. Juvenile. Trivial. Disappointing. Underwhelming.
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A Bangkok military court later released the students, saying there was no reason to detain them because the punishment for defying a junta ban on protests was negligible.
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LJUBLJANA, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Italian budget crisis is expected to have a negligible impact on the eurozone, Bank of Slovenia deputy governor Primoz Dolenc told Reuters on Thursday.
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S. TARIFF DISPUTE, SAYS ESTIMATE CHINESE VEHICLE IMPORTS MAKE UP NEGLIGIBLE PROPORTION FOR GM, FORD CURRENTLY, AND THAT IS UNLIKELY TO CHANGE OVER FORESEEABLE FUTURE * ON CHINA-U.
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Eliminate Dengue also commissioned a study by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia's national science agency, which stamped the mosquito's risk "negligible," the lowest possible rating.
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On fiscal issues, immigration and abortion — three other issues that adults were asked about in both the polls — the difference between 2015 and 2019 was negligible or nonexistent.
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Cambodia's exports to the European Union were worth 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) last year, according to EU data, up from negligible levels less than a decade ago.
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As reflected in Panama's country ceiling of 'A', three notches above the sovereign rating, Fitch views exchange and convertibility risks as negligible due to Panama's well-entrenched dollarization.
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A more explicit scene typically on display at the Goldshire Inn This might all sound negligible, considering the endemic of sexual violence that still pervades our real world.
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"Many social media sites quickly shut down any pro-ISIS activity, meaning we found negligible amounts of pro-ISIS activity on Facebook, for instance," the New Republic said.
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This leaves the threat of military strikes, the benefits of which would be negligible when compared with the risks at this early stage of Iranian nuclear build up.
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Most of these satellites were negligible to McDowell&aposs study — they orbited far higher than the proposed Karman line, and were well within the grasp of orbital space.
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Taken at face value, the negligible median pay rise would appear to appease shareholders fretting over high CEO pay at a time when the S&P 500 index .
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With much of the developed world debt offering negative or negligible yields, and stock markets frustrated by slowing global growth and weakening prices, investors have turned to Asia.
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Jaynaia Griggs / 21 / African-American / Charleston, S.C. • I live in a very homogeneous town with 271-percent whites according to 248 Census and negligible percentage of Asian-Americans.
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Vanguard's Balanced Index Fund differs from Wellington not only because it's passively managed but also because it has negligible international stock holdings — less than 1 percent of assets.
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The cumulative effect of these donations was negligible: of the $6 million raised in the last six months, only 1 percent came from those donating $250 or less.
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There's less consensus on how climate change will affect wind shear, though a 2013 study on the thunderstorm conditions that form tornadoes found that the impact was negligible.
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But "money makes a lot of things possible, and I don't think there are any insurmountable technical challenges, but the costs would certainly not be negligible," Namovicz says.
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And multiple studies have raised concerns about negligible or even adverse effects from non — weight-bearing exercises, such as cycling and swimming, which put little pressure on bones.
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Now they've hired like crazy, and we'll talk about Google and Facebook's lobbying power, which was negligible and now is massive, essentially, in Washington, but they didn't organize.
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Sometimes, the Prime discount had a "negligible" effect on their basket of goods, though at one point in the fall, the discount amounted to more than 4 percent.
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It's also good for the environment – solar energy on existing structures doesn't create pollution during generation, it requires negligible water use and it doesn't take up additional land.
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When she broke down exactly where the greenhouse gas emissions were coming from for different kinds of foods, transportation was a nearly negligible percentage of the overall emissions.
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It's tempting, and can seem like the right thing to do: Lösener's race laws included fewer people than a one-drop rule would (though that had negligible effect).
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At his death in 1813 in a retirement home, Gouthière's estate — only small items of furniture — was valued at 41 francs, a negligible sum even two centuries ago.
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And while 6 percent might not sound like huge savings, it's a non-negligible $360 for the cheapest new Mac Pro and $300 for the Pro Display XDR.
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Concrete American interests in this conflict, which has already claimed an estimated 70,000 lives while confronting as many as 18 million with the prospect of starvation, are negligible.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries also said the two hurricanes that have hit the United States in recent weeks would have a "negligible" impact on demand.
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The possibility of a Marine Le Pen victory in the upcoming presidential elections is not our base case, but in Fitch's judgement has increased and is non-negligible.
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UK life insurers also have large annuity portfolios, but the UFR only applies to sterling liabilities over 2033 years, so the impact on UK firms would be negligible.
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The changes would have a "negligible" impact on monetary policy and would help mitigate some of the impact from new government policies on housing, the central bank said.
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"A wide centre-left government looks like the baseline scenario, with risks of a new snap election not negligible," said Alen Kovac, an analyst of Erste Group Research.
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Even if there were no loopholes, U.S. steelmakers would receive negligible benefit from Keystone XL, because they have limited ability to meet the stringent requirements for the project.
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While a unifying tone would be smart, recent history tells us that the connection between the tone of the speech and the tone and actions afterward is negligible.
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Another 12 percent of the mass in the universe is gas (planets, you, me, asteroids, all of that is negligible mass in the grand accounting of the galaxy).
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Spending money on buybacks and dividends has increased among United States companies from negligible levels in the 1980s, the researchers said, to 38 percent of earnings in 2000.
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Jewellers have nearly stopped buying gold due to negligible retail demand and rising supplies of old jewellery, according to a Mumbai-based dealer with a bullion importing bank.
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Luca Solca, an analyst at Exane BNP Paribas, said that in the past, ethical issues had negligible influence on consumers, but that the paradigm might be about to shift.
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Geostationary satellites around Earth, for example, have basically circular orbits and only differ in their altitudes by 150 meters, which is almost negligible in the grand scheme of things.
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Organic objects can only be dated up to around 55,000 to 60,000 years ago, after which time the amount of C0003 in a sample dwindles down to negligible proportions.
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Japan's economy expanded at the fastest pace in more than two years in the second quarter as consumer and company spending picked up, but price pressures have been negligible.
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The chances of MPs' voting for an election that might produce this outcome are negligible, but May could propose it as a way of frightening her party into line.
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Costco's membership fee offers a big advantage for customers, as it enables Costco to sell its wares at the lowest prices without having to sweat its negligible profit margins.
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Banks have pared back leveraged lending to a negligible volume, concluded the Shared National Credits Report, a snapshot of the biggest and most complicated loans extended by multiple banks.
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The results showed that some conventional beliefs about extending battery life — like turning off Wi-Fi or shutting down all your phone's apps — produced negligible or even harmful results.
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Many transactions fail because of a technical reason, or because the payment service provider or the customer's bank have deemed the transaction too risky — it's a non-negligible parameter.
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The chances of the police then wanting to find out who I am, locate me, and arrest me because I might have an eighth on my person are negligible.
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Efforts to account for these so-called 'externalities' by calculating their actual costs have been well-meaning, but have had negligible impact on the actual operation of capitalist markets.
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