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I've been conditioned to such an extent that I need at least a modicum of that".
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However, I can say with more than a modicum of assurance that any brand that offers consumers something different that they really care about, something that demonstrates an understanding of their needs, will survive.
It is claimed all over the country that there was a modicum of suspicion that led to the tragic death of the Martin lad in a gated Florida community.
The thing about Sia's attempts to retain a modicum of anonymity that seems to mystify people, the reaction I've seen more than any other, is: "But, she's pretty".
Their effectiveness is providing a modicum of leverage that can be exploited.
"But to do that you need to give creditors a modicum of trust that remaining obligations will be met.
Deep in the heart of Pluto, radioactive decay produces a modicum of heat that warms the body ever so slightly.
Despite the years of unpaid bills, it was only once the Kickstarter achieved a modicum of success that developers spoke out.
Indeed the Conservatives say, with a modicum of justification, that they have done more than their predecessors in tightening up regulation.
Arguably, they even offer closure and a modicum of hope that whatever injustice was wrought by the conspiracy will be ameliorated, or at least won't be repeated, once the plot is finally exposed.
He will take a modicum of comfort that the four-match goal-less run was finally ended.
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