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the smallest cut
adjective
Not large or big; insignificant; few in numbers or size.
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EDF Energy has become the last of the big six energy firms to cut prices for its 1 million customers – but it is cutting gas bills by just 1.3% – the smallest cut of any of the major suppliers.
"The smallest cut is dealt with immediately".
But the smallest cut they have is 600g.
If that problem persisted, she would be in danger of bleeding to death after even the smallest cut or abrasion.
This enables them to blame the centre for even the smallest cut in a particular budget item, a blame they now broadcast with abandon.
But with the smallest cut coming in at 800g, it would have been a Desperate Dan-style challenge for me to tackle as the sole meat eater (not to mention a challenge to clear on expenses, though at £65 a kilo, it's not outlandishly priced).
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The smallest cuts in arts and mental health can have the hugest impact.
Cities and water districts with the lowest per capita consumption during the summer of 2014 suffer the smallest cuts, while heavy users must cut the most.
Don't discard the cut pieces--the smaller cut pieces can be used for the turtle's feet.
After a muted reaction to the smaller cut on Wednesday, investors seemed more enthusiastic yesterday, behavior similar to that after the rate cut on May 15.
But while stocks could tumble if the Fed makes the smaller cut, Mr. Hammond says only the larger one would spark a small rally.
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