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the smallest problem
adjective
Not large or big; insignificant; few in numbers or size.
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He said: "That was the smallest problem.
"They look at the smallest problem, and they think the picture is ruined.
"Acquiring low-cost computers is the smallest problem," said Tan B. Vu, manager of the center's digital inclusion program.
He would not confirm their execution next week, saying he wanted to be prepared for the smallest problem before the Bali Nine pair and up to eight others go before the firing squad for drugs offences.
It is the smallest problem".
The following proposition identifies the smallest problem instances where a difference between the two problems in terms of LD power may occur, and which we will further study in Section 'Empirical optimization study'.
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And even with them, La Guardia returns only to where it had long been: so packed with flights every day that the smallest problems quickly create big delays.
But in reality, what throws you off are the smallest problems, like your seamstress quitting the week before fashion week, or hiring irresponsible people.
People who are not established in the highest truth lose their sense of right and wrong, even among the smallest problems thus destroying themselves.
Make the smallest problems seem like a national crisis like, "Oh My Gosh!
Second, there's still the small problem of where in your home to put the Media Center PC.
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