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Given the enormous devastation, this was a remarkably small number.
But he added that overall the IPCC report had a "remarkably small number of problems".
In practice, however, a remarkably small number of teachers are dismissed for cause in any given year.
Given the sustained firefights, a remarkably small number of civilians were killed nationwide, just five, officials said.
One hundred French troops died in the attack – a remarkably small number in a conflict that regularly saw the slaughter of thousands.
And the fact that only one third of Senate seats are contested each cycle means that the battle for overall control can come down to a remarkably small number of races.
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As a result, since the spring, the race has been set in stone -- Obama and Romney have been within three points, a very close race with remarkably small numbers of undecided and almost no movement.
The fact that remarkably small numbers of nucleotides are required for miRNA-directed target repression suggest that each miRNA can regulate numerous mRNAs, and up to one third of human mRNA are predicted to serve as a potential miRNA target (Lehmann et al. 2008).
Look at a list of British writers who have appeared on stamps and the gaps are consequently glaring and the number remarkably small – roughly the same as the 27 in the US's literary arts series, produced by a nation with only a 240-year history.
Remarkably for such a small number of observations, WS is still significant.
The honeybee gut microbiota has been shown to be remarkably consistent, with a small number of phylotypes being repeatedly found to dominate the community.
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