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But these are still tiny returns.
Limiting those losses is a goal of every automaker, with huge efforts directed toward tiny returns.
And to avoid erasing the tiny returns paid to investors, fund companies had to waive a total of $18 billion in fees from 2009 to 2012; that's 50 percent more than they waived from 2000 to 2008.
Tiny returns home from Iraq to Chicago and spends time visiting his old haunts on the North Side, trying vainly to drink himself into a stupor, out of turpitude.
Blackjack makes tiny returns relative to sports betting, so I no longer play blackjack.
The Aviva report suggested that saving was on the rise, despite the tiny returns offered by many accounts at present.
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Mr. Kerkorian, who was G.M.'s biggest shareholder, sold his stock soon after that and made a tiny return.
The underlying problem for small farms and ranches is diminishing margins and a tiny return on capital.
Though eager to gain access to reserves estimated at 115 billion barrels, the fourth-largest in the world, companies are initially required to invest large sums with only tiny early returns and major risks.
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Though the numbers going back are tiny, the return agenda is shaping both policy and individual refugee decisions.
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