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She's the only character to get the measure of Garry and demonstrate at least a tiny level of self-knowledge and admit her self-interest.
Now, "good" fast food is best defined by places like In-and-Out In-and-Out In-and-Out Burgera teeny tiny level better than utter junk.
Under the proposal, foreign banks involved in more than a very tiny level of derivatives business in the United States will become so-called swap dealers.
Four months after the accident, there had been no miracle, but by now Matty was showing a tiny level of response: I could get him to move his head round towards me by dancing and singing out of his eyeline.
Bogle would hire no high-priced stock pickers and he would keep the fund's trading to the tiny level needed to accurately track the index.
These organs can serve purposes big and small -- at the "teeny, tiny" level, Bhatia explained, very small artificial livers can be used to develop more effective malaria medicine.
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The poll has also regularly shown even higher levels of support for solar power, and tiny levels of opposition.
But now a major new social-attitudes survey has found tiny levels of support for the wearing of a full-face veil in much of the Middle East.
Noting the tiny levels of most synthetic chemicals in the food supply, a panel of the National Research Council, an arm of the National Academy of Sciences, concluded in 1996 that for humans the chemicals are "unlikely to pose an appreciable cancer risk".
"DEP is a low-weight phthalate and is the only phthalate we use in a few of our adult products at tiny levels as a fragrance component," said Carol Goodrich, a spokesperson for Johnson & Johnson.
Is the ability to measure tiny levels of toxins making us safer, or leading us to spend enormous sums of money unnecessarily to eliminate toxins just to make us feel safer?
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