Sentence examples for little is needed from inspiring English sources

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Very little is needed for the country to collapse.

But it is also an experiment in just how little is needed for the government to control its subjects through dread.

It's amazing how little is needed to slake the thirst of the pornography-hounds, the prurient sniggerers, the protectors of public morals.

As a historian of such matters, Andrew must nevertheless be aware of how little is needed to inspire a canard and how readily editors will seize on it.

Although it is pricey, so little is needed that the cost per article is tiny.To make their electronic paper the researchers started with a thin sheet of Mylar, a tough plastic, that was coated with indium-tin oxide (ITO), a transparent electrical conductor.

How little is needed to ruin or to save!" These lines come late in Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," a story that serves as both the inspiration for and central prop to Sloane Crosley's first novel, a shrewd ­exploration of the modern-day late-quarter-life crisis, disguised as a ­caper.

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She said it was hard to prove deficiency in silicon because so little was needed.

Very little was needed as in most cases clothes had not been damaged.

Sometimes a little perspective is needed.

A little care is needed here.

In the matter of Dohnanyi, little deliberation is needed.

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