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So insignificant was the harm done to taxpayers that Politico put "bailout" in quotation marks.
In education the exclusive role of the state (though not insignificant) was confined to financial subsidization.
This tomb, which had been previously discovered but dismissed as insignificant, was again located in the late 1980s and partially excavated in the 1990s.
Saeed Leylaz, an economist and political analyst, said the energy cost of not making the change, which the government has brushed off as insignificant, was equal to three days of Iran's oil revenues.
The newspaper's claim that an HSE study had found the dangers of white asbestos cement to be "insignificant" was also easy to disprove: Booker had made the self-same claim in the Sunday Telegraph back in 2008, and been rebutted in detail by the HSE.
CRS, although statistically insignificant, was more common among Hispanic/Latino children (81.4 %) relative to non-Hispanic/Latino children (77.8 %) χ 2(1) = 0.69, p = 0.41.
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The detail, outwardly insignificant, is powerful here.
The pleasures to be had here, by no means insignificant, are those of language and observation.
All these little actions that seem so insignificant are however of a great value.
Again, insignificant uptake was seen.
But you suddenly realize how insignificant you are out here.
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