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SIDOTI: "But would the world be safer if bin laden were caught?" GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Yes, but by a small percentage increase — a very insignificant increase in safety by virtue of replacing bin Laden with someone else.
Results of the calculations show that integrating a ZTO buffer layer into a CdTe cell with the intention of modifying the TCO layer (rather than CdS) results in a very insignificant increase in Jsc, since the optical losses in the TCO are mainly due to reflection rather than absorption.
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We realized in stages that we were very insignificant.
"It's a very insignificant loss in terms of everything transported into Afghanistan," he said.
The World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva says any cooling effect from Eyjafjallajokull will be "very insignificant".
"It is very insignificant," said Dr. Haddad, the Islam historian at Georgetown.
To my editor, I wrote: "Sri Lanka now feels very insignificant.
But it stressed that the energy used to transport and install the turbines was "very insignificant".
It was, well, a loser, struggling to impress a very insignificant new acquaintance with pitiful boasts about his masculinity.
"These things I sell are very insignificant, but because they're advertised there's this sense of significance.
On Tuesday, a medical examiner testified for the state that Mr. Zimmerman's injuries were "very insignificant" and "non-life threatening".
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