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And tort reform would lead to a miniscule drop in costs -- as Igor Volsky points out, "Malpractice costs represent less than half of 1% (0.46percentt of total health care expenditures)." But the good news, I guess, is that you can read all about this on Facebook.
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If publicly undermining his own players leads to a Premier League collapse – only by finishing fifth can Mourinho emphasise the need for a new centre-back, or something – sympathy outside Old Trafford will be absolutely miniscule.
Two embedded cameras can then pick up any finger movements within that zone, down to a miniscule 1/100th of a millimetre.
She added a 0.61 earned-run average, while holding teams to a miniscule.126 batting average.
Frustratingly, though, these are available to a miniscule portion of our population.
Sgamma says that works out to "a miniscule amount" of about $900 1,500 possible profit per well.
Intrinsic fetal causes like intracranial malformations and inborn errors of metabolism contribute to a miniscule number of cases.
That leads to miniscule variations in how fast the circuit works, and there's nothing that can be done to prevent it.
Dr. Kurzman's findings concluded that Muslim-American terrorism in 2011 continued to be a miniscule threat to public safety.
Such securities are supposed to have a miniscule chance of defaulting.
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