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Despite the overall boom in consumer spending, shoe sales have grown at a minuscule 1.8percentt a year for the last decade, according to Footwear Market Insights, an industry research organization based in Nashville.
These benefits could come at a minuscule cost to taxpayers.
Patients routinely accept death as a side effect of treatment if it means clutching at a minuscule chance of life.
But when your hold on young males starts at a minuscule level, a two-tenths-of-a-point increase amounts to a big leap up to Tinyville.
Others have been outraged at a minuscule and practically meaningless concession – some Saudi commentators apparently wondered if the ruling was an April fool's joke.
The employment report came a day after the Commerce Department said that the economy had expanded at a minuscule annual rate of 0.6percentt in the fourth quarter.
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They get annual fees from the listed companies -- up to $500,000 at the NYSE, $100,000 at Nasdaq -- as well as a minuscule vig from every trade.
Decades of earthquake records show at best a minuscule influence of tides on the times of earthquakes.
It was incredibly fresh and delicious, though pricey at $12 for a minuscule serving.
Unless you're a founder or an early, early employee, you will, at best, get a minuscule piece of the equity pie".
Because the building was old and tiny — a '70s-era co-op with few residents, no real construction rules at that point and a minuscule elevator — and because there were three renovations happening at once, the building, and its residents, began to show the strain.
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