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You just need to look at cities like London, where few people can afford a house because of a tiny handful of people who can afford to buy three".
A leisurely drive around Provence in spring sounds blissful, but it could be another matter entirely if you end up having to pay a hefty insurance excess charge because of a tiny scratch on your hire car.
The procedure they developed, called x-ray phase contrast tomography (XPCT), could pick out the black ink against the charred papyrus sheet because of a tiny but distinct difference in the way the two materials refracted the x-rays.
By the following year more than 3,000 people were living with implanted pacemakers the size of a large wristwatch, and on Oct. 24, 1965, an article on the first page of the Sunday business section noted that more than 10,000 Americans "are probably alive today because of a tiny device that has been implanted in their bodies called the electronic pacemaker".
It's because of a tiny little leap of logic: I have to balance my budget, why shouldn't the federal government?
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While many people in the U.S. probably won't be paying attention to the event because of a teeny tiny solar eclipse, I'm sure many of you aren't on the East Coast.
The geographically distant NAKA population is low-plated but shares only the T → G change, either because of an independent mutation, or because of fixation of a tiny fragment of the typical EDA haplotype.
I hear all those liberal voices saying "you can't treat a whole population with suspicion because of the actions of a tiny bunch of extremists".
Money managers with massive portfolios often avoid such issues because large-volume trades of a tiny stock can cause sharp volatility in its price.
This would be a mistake, as dismissing terrorist threats because of the lies and exaggerations of a few Americans would be almost as bad as denying the diversity and moderation of Muslim Americans because of the radicalism of a tiny minority.
There are people in whose company, because of a million tiny signals with no words spoken, we quickly feel at ease, people whose attitude we quickly sense is authentic, and not fabricated; and I would submit that our nation as a whole has directed this biological, non-rational intuition at David Attenborough, and he has passed the test.
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