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But if the assistants are not doing their jobs, it would be the same as having a minuscule staff.
Writing for Forbes, Sally Pipes says the small-business health care tax credits are having a minuscule impact.
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Participation in a lottery has a minuscule probability of paying off.
According to comScore, OpenStreetMap itself still has a minuscule amount of Web traffic.
He lived in a state that, then as now, had a minuscule African-American population.
Bank One said the problems would have a minuscule impact on its financial results.
And to add insult to injury, the duck had a minuscule amount of sauce.
The conservative Heritage Foundation, for example, said in a report published last week that a tax holiday on foreign profits would "have a minuscule effect on domestic investment and thus have a minuscule effect on the U.S. economy and job creation".
In October 1974 Labour had a minuscule majority in seats and a higher vote share than the Tories.
The most thoroughly validated technique is nuclear DNA analysis, which has a minuscule likelihood of error when done right.
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