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But that may be meager consolation.
That may be meager protection, but it's drawn court challenges from irate snoops.
They were certainly of the class that had benefited from the resulting American-financed prosperity, which may be meager by Western standards but was unimaginable here only a short time ago.
And he would have to pay 35percentt of net receipts from nonbaseball events -- a category of revenues that may be meager, especially if two retractable roof stadiums compete for conventions, tractor pulls, concerts, religious conclaves, the Final Four and other events with Madison Square Garden, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, the Meadowlands and a proposed Newark arena.
Apart from the instability, benefits may be meager; some temp agencies will not pay for health care or offer retirement plans.
For banks the incentives may be meager but it's better than being ordered by the government to write down loan values.
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But critics say the projected gains in European military capacity may be too meager to justify the risk of creating a potential rival to NATO.
Though its contributions at the national level may be very meager, people's participation may be helpful.
Most executives said economic growth next year would be meager.
However, the evidence base for the effectiveness of this approach is meager, and may be in part because relevance of the neuropharmacology of the emetic pathway to palliative care patients is limited.
These revenues, although meager, may be the only form of cash for families devoid of livestock.
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