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The 2013 research cited above, found that 70 percent of meaningful recognition cost nothing, meaning that if an award was given it was nominal.
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Inflation-adjusted prices do not completely describe trade reality, of course, since it is nominal dollars that are spent.
So I think is it's nominal GDP.
For example, the SAM8 is a 10 lb device with a stroke length (8ft) that is 24 times it's nominal height (4 inches)!
Their "freedom," in short, was nominal at best.
Industry insiders couldn't estimate the fee a brand would have to pay to be part of a game, but said it could have been nominal.
It was a nominal amount of liquor, certainly not enough to get me drunk or even buzzed.
By December, it was at nominal strength and equipped with P-40 Kittyhawks; it commenced combat operations out of Gambut and El Adem, Libya, and began registering victories in February 1942.
The plot of this family comedy is nominal; it's barely a premise.
"The tax savings is nominal, and it gives the I.R.S. a reason they might otherwise haven't had to audit your business," said Randy Bruce Blaustein, partner at Blaustein Greenberg, accountants in Manhattan.
The term CHM is nominal as it is primarily derived from canopy returns but will contain other identified non-ground features such as buildings in urban areas.
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