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Tennis is a bit of a minority sport in China, isn't it?
As it turns out, I'm a bit of a minority when it comes to my take on the sport.
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But Shas has bought Mr. Barak time to continue negotiations with the opposition Likud Party or simply to survive a bit longer at the helm of a minority government destined to fall.
The concept I used in the book -- it's a bit of a mouthful -- is a market-dominant minority.
Edmund King, president of the AA, who is both a driver and a cyclist, also said: "There are a minority of cyclists and a minority of motorists who do sometimes have a bit of a tribal mentality.
3.03pm: Daily Politics presenter Andrew Neil told Harman there have been nine of these debates and this is the first time there's been a woman and there have been no ethnic minorities, prompting a bit of a ding-dong between the two.
You could perhaps argue it's a bit of a curiosity that's appealing to a small minority of people, even while most folk find it baffling.
FInally, the Globe and Mail's editorial board is supporting a Conservative minority, which is a bit of a cop-out.
Still, compared with recent transactions in the industry, WPP's investment in Globant is a bit of an outlier because it is a minority shareholder.
As such he was a minority within a minority, and "always a bit of an outsider".
As the minority judgment made clear, this was a bit of a stretch.
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