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The tax cut's effects on the economy would be "so small as to be incalculable," the committee said.
The bipartisan Joint Committee on Taxation said the tax cut's impact on the economy would be "so small as to be incalculable".
The amount of microcrystalline matrix (groundmass) in the final product may then be so small as to escape detection except under the microscope; such rocks (nevadites) are easily mistaken for granite in hand specimens.
His general theory of relativity tells us that in most cases, the wobbling of space and time caused by gravitational waves will be so small as to be undetectable.
The fracturing would be virtually guaranteed to induce earthquakes, which the company has said would be so small as to be nearly imperceptible but which local residents and some scientists fear could be larger.
For most drivers, the time-savings, about a minute on a 60-mile journey, will be so small as to be invisible.The government has fallen into the same trap as it did with the National Health Service: it is promising more than it can deliver.
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Difficulties in sample collection and morphological identification due to the organisms being so small, as well as the lack of taxonomic expertise in Japan (and indeed around the world), are the major reasons for our lack of knowledge about these taxa.
We are so small as human beings that it is hard to understand it all.
Our force is so small as to be operationally insignificant.
These figures are so small as to be trivial.
These silent instructions were so small as to be imperceptible in the rear stalls.
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