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were exiguous
adjective
Scanty; meager
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But the case was dismissed after the judge, Mr Justice Simon, ruled that Karpov's connection with this country was "exiguous".
"His connection with this country is exiguous and therefore there is a degree of artificiality about his seeking to protect his reputation in this country," Mr Justice Simon ruled.
Since the 1980s, the success producing flexible electronics has been exiguous, if not costly and hard to produce on a large-scale.
The results on diet and social capital are exiguous.
X-ray irradiation significantly induced autophagic cells in parental cells, which was exiguous in CRR cells, suggesting that autophagic cell death is involved in cellular radiosensitivity.
Other limitations of the study are represented by the possibility of intra/inter reader errors in evaluating TST results, but as we considered as positive an induration equal or above 10 mm, and as the team has standardized methods, the possibility of different interpretation of the same TST result should be exiguous.
What freaks they were, these exiguous little people, with their sallow faces, their fully-functional renal systems and their easily-visible genitalia.
Hollande's options are therefore exiguous.
The Astronomer Royal's duties are so exiguous that they could be performed posthumously.
Prince's nearest approach to identifiable emotion is the exiguous zeal of obsessive collecting.
If some of Wurtz's works are too exiguous to have much staying power, there are occasions when the object and the idea come together to haunting perfection.
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