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Even then, the savings might be modest.
But in Washington, any income might be modest.
To pay them now would be awkward, and the economic gains might be modest.
Ford officials went further, proclaiming an end to the recession while cautioning that the pace of recovery might be modest.
"The near-term effect on growth would not be substantially different," he said, although he eventually agreed that there might be modest benefits.
Their bets might be modest, but blowups can be embarrassing and can rankle shareholders, who may see venture investing as a distraction from the core business.
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One of the women who testified urging approval said, "Today is my son's first birthday, and I'm missing it because I am here desperately looking for help to recover what I have lost -- a vital and beautiful part of my marriage... Critics say the improvement might only be modest, but, oh, what I would give for even a modest improvement".
Each particular accusation might appear to be modest, or might be explained away.
Even though the fees shown on Table 7 might appear to be modest, they represent a serious barrier to health service access in a country where approximately half of the population lived below the national poverty line in 2006 [53].
Mr. Yun cautioned that future results might be more modest.
He suggests the clean energy policy might be too modest, but it's rational and considered.
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