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"Closing the clinics will only save a very nominal amount of money and could cost an enormous amount of harm".
While the work itself is generally unpaid, all flights, accommodation, insurance and language lessons are covered, and there is also a (very nominal) contribution towards living expenses.
"It says it's free in the song, but if you don't cancel, then you start getting hit with a very nominal fee," he said.
And just this month the center signed an agreement to help create a code of conduct governing the licensees making products for Sesame Street — "but that will be a very nominal amount of income for us," Sethi says, "because they are as poor as we are").
This was a very nominal EDL - very few surprises, everything went well," he told BBC News.
Incorporation of a very nominal percentage of carbon fibers into a mortar mixture produces a strong and durable composite that leads the product of smart material properties.
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However, this has very nominal effect on Jsc value, particularly for the MAPbI2Br perovskite cell.
The maximum overhead due to the approach does not exceed 7% and is very nominal.
For this reason, as the knowledge of packet reception converges through all the forwarders, the chance of duplicate packet transmissions is very nominal.
Therefore, it indicates that the fuel produced can be used in the CI engines with very nominal modifications of the engine.
The nominal impedance quoted for this type of cable is, in this case, very nominal, being valid at only one spot frequency, usually quoted at 800 Hz or 1 kHz.
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