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the less noticeable
adverb
To a smaller extent.
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The more people there are, the less noticeable your typing will be".
The camouflaging argument makes sense — the more curlicues, the less noticeable the dirt and Coke and vomit.
One explanation for the discrepancy between diabetes and other chronic diseases is that patients with diabetes and psychosocial problems are less likely to engage in effective diabetes management because of the less noticeable symptoms even with poor management (e.g. pain or dyspnea in patients with mild diabetes).
Patients defined as 'high-risk' because of ⩾ median CI scores assessed via FCI, HCT-CI, CCI, KF and SI increased with higher CKD stages, although the SI showed the less noticeable effect, due to the fact that renal function is not included.
If you choose to spoof some of the "less noticeable" scenes, you won't get a laugh.
The finer you chop them, the less noticeable they will be in the final dish.
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Not only do the more aggressive ads clog the screen by popping up in front of the Web page, but the less-noticeable banner ads can also take extra seconds to download from the Web server.
The trouble with promotions like Amazon's, Bridle said, is that they tend to limit how people think they can react to drones, and hide the choices that we can make about the less-noticeable ways that technology shapes our lives and our behavior.
Warm baths are believed to relax the muscles of the body, making the pain less noticeable.
Mr. Trainor disavowed any racist intent and said the features had been darkened solely to make the driver less noticeable in the commercial.
After applying them, you can go back over with the eyeliner to make the glue less noticeable.
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