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Far more problematic than its faulty logic, this meager reference is all we hear about the city's post-disaster dilemmas in the endorsement.
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Sometimes even that meager credit was withheld.
It is clear that there is an ongoing transmission of Beijing in India for which published reference is currently meager, but individual labs have records based on genotyping on limited to moderately large sample sizes.
Feldstein et al. claim that their cohort is similar to the local population, but the support in the manuscript for this claim is meager, as it is mainly based on a reference to a randomized trial in osteoporotic women.
Mexican teachers are often the only person with a professional title in their towns — lending them a certain social standing in rural regions and making them a reference for social mobility in states with meager economies.
After winning in the United States, Gibson spoke from her heart and from her pocketbook, saying, "After all, I've got to start earning a living," a reference to the prevailing pretense of amateurism, with its meager under-the-table payoffs.
This extension has previously received only meager analytical attention.
Indeed, pride seems both to require reference to an idea of the self, and to buttress whatever meager idea we may already have by directing the mind to an idea of the self outfitted with various pleasurable associations.
This was a reference to the former Russian tennis player whose looks received far more attention than her relatively meager skills.
Appetites were meager.
That looks meager.
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