Sentence examples for miniscule at from inspiring English sources

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The chances of a great love's ever happening are miniscule at best.

The United Nations estimate is higher but still miniscule at 9,400 cases.

The company was valued at $3.8bn in October 2013, when it raised a $225m funding round – despite its revenues being miniscule at the time.

The chances of a house fire or of a young couple dying suddenly and leaving their offspring without any support are miniscule (at least in most cases).

The top magazine brand across print and digital is IPC's What's on TV, with a combined circulation of 1,084,302, though the proportion of digital circulation is miniscule, at 1,104 e-editions, Behind What's on TV are the monthly titles Glamour and Good Housekeeping.

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There are ten family members living in two miniscule rooms at the house King's tweet referred to: Mohammad and Amaal Shamasneh; their six children, ranging in age from eleven to twenty-two; and Mohammad's elderly parents.

Just beneath the membrane at the nerve terminal, synaptic vesicles store neurotransmitter molecules, and await the arrival of a nervous impulse, whereupon they fuse with the membrane and release their contents into the synaptic cleft, the miniscule gap at the junction between nerve cells, and diffuse across it to bind to receptor protein molecules embedded at the surface of the partner cell.

It seems to me that, tiny bit by tiny bit, one miniscule jigsaw piece at at time, we are–slowly approaching a similar inflection point in the world of hardware — one which will inevitably be followed by a similar Cambrian explosion in hardware development, hardware startups, custom hardware art projects, etc., just as we've seen in software.

As for that query earlier about the miniscule crowd numbers at Centurion today and yesterday, I guess we have to keep in mind that South Africa is currently suffering from 24.1% employment, the match was… well… scheduled with a Wednesday start.

Already selling memory chips at miniscule margins, they're resisting Rambus' efforts to add a new cost.

Coleman's technique of fat grafting has been popularized and known to many surgeons, which emphasizes on atraumatic method of fat harvesting, proper centrifugation, and miniscule injection aimed at maximal contact between transplanted fat and recipient tissue, but it took approximately 3 hours to place 250 mL into an individual breast.

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