Sentence examples for represent little from inspiring English sources

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The low-cheating holidays represent little more than an extra day off from work.

"Twenty-five year 'permanence' may represent little more than the deferral of one clearing cycle," the report found.

In this context, the eighty-five thousand foreigiven given H-1B visas each year represent little more than statistical noise.

To borrow a favorite phrase of the now 70-year-old Ferguson, the midseason markets represent little value.

Revealing though they are, however, the numbers represent little more than a chapter in Avery's complex New York tenures.

For many, particularly the jobless young, the EU has come to represent little more than managed decline.

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"We represented little guys against big guys".

In fact, some of the promises represented little change for the airlines.

But too often, "job placement" represents little more than a database of available work.

In other words, the value of a collectible -- Professor Guay collects wine -- represents little more than the whims of enthusiasts.

For all the fighting, the compromise represented little change from the law passed Oct. 27 and then vetoed.

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