Sentence examples for make it mildly from inspiring English sources

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So Ms. Sherman-Palladino killed off Hubbell in the first episode, stranding Michelle in Paradise and saddling her with enough guilt and responsibility to make it mildly plausible when she stayed to help at Fanny's dance studio.

There are two notable changes in AB 24 that make it mildly different from last year's AB 612: The new bill contains an extra regulatory requirement regarding how cars must be marked, and it doesn't have the sponsorship of the Taxicab Paratransit Association of California.

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So, while Apple remains massively solvent, its lack of capital in its home market makes it mildly difficult for it to return cash to shareholders at the rate that they demand.

Baking soda is a great cleaning agent for several reasons — it's crystal structure makes it mildly abrasive without making it damaging to most surfaces, its mild alkalinity allows it to cut through grease, and it's a natural deodorizer, which can be particularly useful even if won't remove your turmeric stain.[4].

One thing the authors sensibly ask but never quite answer is "one of our basic questions: What is it about fish sauce that makes it mildly addictive?" They claim that "it's not just us".

But this doesn't make it threatening, just mildly inconvenient - no revealing clothes, and, worse, no booze.

But according to employees, it has in place a set of incentives that make it unpleasant, to put it mildly, for staffers to sell a computer without a whole bunch of accessories, particularly a service plan.

But even executives at Warner Brothers — the studio that inherited the film several weeks ago, in the process of absorbing New Line Cinema, which made it — seem mildly shocked by a growing rush toward the box office.

Women, especially, are likely to be labeled as villains if they're even mildly snarky and make it far in the game.

On the other hand, the economic approach, as James Gordley has observed, makes it "puzzling, to put it mildly, that the law enforces promises more readily than other commitments" (1991: 235; a similar point is made in Atiyah 1981).

Mr Schumer's statement, and a letter he has sent to large web site operators, comes a decade after free software appeared that made it trivial for the mildly knowledgeable to intercept any data over an open Wi-Fi network, like nearly all of those in cafés or at airports.

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