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Mr. Jarding, the Democratic consultant, said voters accept Mr. Edwards's wealth because he earned it representing "little guys against faceless corporations".
The current wave of equity selling is provoked by fears that such measures are too little and tool late, perhaps representing little more than a drop in the ocean.
In July they earned $650-$650-$825rofromfrom the restaurant on $1,800 in sales and are hope to bring sales up to between $2,600 and $3,300 come August, representing little more than what they make from their day jobs.
The next most common tri-nucleotide motifs (AAC and AGG) were also used as hybridization probes, but were less than half as frequent as this previous motif, representing little more than 5% of the total SSRs found.
The intensity of a respondent's joint pain (in general) in the past month was assessed by asking on average, how bad their joint pain was out of ten, with one representing "little" and ten representing "as bad as it could be".
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"We represented little guys against big guys".
The low-cheating holidays represent little more than an extra day off from work.
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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