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This alternative form of financing is unlikely to put even a tiny dent in the vast market for federal and private student loans.
As I unpacked it, I noticed little imperfections -- a scratch in the paint, a tiny dent -- that would have prevented me from buying it in a store.
The photograph makes them look absurdly enticing – the apples from Eden – until you notice that one of them has a tiny dent.
But cutting spending right now on relief and recovery efforts would worsen the economic slowdown and the suffering of millions of Americans, while making only a tiny dent in future deficits.
But, while the target has nearly been reached, it makes just a tiny dent in the $1.7m cost of planting the PopUp Forest in one of NYC's busiest intersections.
But councils have found it hard to identify non-jobs to cut and point out that reducing executive pay makes only a tiny dent in the amount that needs to be cut.
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These tiny dents and fingerprint whorls are reminders that these movies were made by people who molded clay with their hands instead of only manipulating symbols on computers.
"I was going to bring it to the shoot, but I forgot," Ms. Gardos said, peering down at the tiny, dented pewter tray and teacups in the palm of her hand.
Still, vivid images flare up occasionally: a "runs girl" — who lives off "Yahoo Boys," enriched by Internet fraud, and mugus (easy marks) with petro-naira (oil dollars) — stalks by with "her stilettos making tiny dents in the earth"; a lipstick "rises from the container slowly, steadily, like a lizard cautiously peeking out of a hole".
The price rise means only the tiniest dent in the deficit.
Any vote that is cast for someone or something other than Trump puts the tiniest dent in his vote percentage, since it increases the total number of votes.
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