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In continuous time, things get slightly more difficult.

Some countries get slightly better, some get slightly worse, but, the world over, corruption tends to endure.

Solar farms get slightly less, 1.6 ROC/MWh.

"You do get slightly institutionalised here," he said.

Since I don't know what computer you're using, don't worry if you get slightly different results.

If the assemblyman is elected to Congress, things could get slightly confusing again.

Challengers get slightly more of their hard money from donors who give the maximum amount.

The first is a way to get slightly higher returns without taking on considerably more risk.

Humans may, in fact, need to get slightly stupider in order to survive.

This month the phoney war over Euro membership will get slightly more real.

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