Sentence examples for having only slightly from inspiring English sources

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The takeaway is that high levels of gun ownership aren't the sole cause of gun-related deaths around the world -- countries like El Salvador, Honduras and Swaziland see a horrific number of gun deaths, despite having only slightly more guns than Japan.

Despite having only slightly virilized Prader 1 genitalia, transcript levels of the PBMCs more closely resembled phenotypic males, suggesting residual effects due to elevated adrenal androgens.

The sites uniquely returned by JSM2 have a 5 20% allelic fraction in the cancer, with the majority having only slightly lower variant signals in the normal sample.

The fact that Bd21-3 and Bd30-1 representhehextremeses for seed mass in the core collection, while having only slightly different vernalization requirements, makes these two lines good candidates for crossing in order to map the genetic basis of seed size.

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We have had only slightly better luck with government protocol.

Since then, Dr. Kolb has only slightly moderated his accusations.

Now, the Pro Bowl, as a serious sporting contest, may have only slightly more credibility than Alex Rodriguez.

I  felt seasick," she says, and things have only slightly improved.

A fully specified model had only slightly more explanatory power (C = 0.633) than the model with patient characteristics alone.

The gender diversity on boards had increased but the range of skills and personalities had only slightly increased.

Ninety-two yeafterfthe the SAT was first offered in 1926, it seems to have only slightly modified the advantages transmitted.

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