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To a government that wants to reinvigorate local institutions and create a fizzing "Big Society", that seems a bit paltry.In this section Hope over hate Careful what you wish for The emperor's clothes Beyond the water's edge The need for speed Not ready for prime time Must do better Rage against the machine ReprintsUnfortunately, regional news is ailing.
That may seem a bit paltry, but he explained to me that he also supplements his Patreon with funding from organizations as diverse as Brave (an adblocking browser with a utility token model) to PopChest (a decentralized video sharing platform).
The resolution of the screen is a bit paltry compared to the competition (320×480 on the iPhone, 432×240 on the Instinct), but it seems to have everything else covered while cramming it all into a 14mm thick shell.
It's a bit paltry compared to some of the competition (like the 5-7 Mbps upload speeds Verizon is seeing with their 4G LTE network) — but hey, it's a free improvement, so no complaining allowed.
A bit paltry by modern standards — but if you've ever held one of the latest Nanos, you know how little space there is for things like lenses and light sensors.
Or if you work at the Jacob's Creek head office, you might find your Christmas bonus looking a bit paltry.
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After backing out the paltry penalty, there is a bit under $10 billion of value destruction to explain, or some 11 percent of Goldman's value, adjusted for falling markets.
Speaking of which, the Land Cruiser is a bit short on oomph, especially considering the paltry mileage figures.
If consumers use the deals carefully, he said, they can eke a bit more benefit out of their checking accounts, beyond the paltry interest they may be earning.
Ezra Klein at American Prospect says Brown's speech is "a bit confusing" given that the UK's fiscal stimulus plan is "fairly paltry" compared to America's.
But in my opinion, it is a paltry device, a very mean art'" - the direction of the narrative would have us take this as evidence that Miss Bingley is a bit of a bitch.
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