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Julia Coronado, senior United States economist at BNP Paribas, said the revised figures suggested economic renewal would be mild indeed.
Calling Swedish policemen "pigs" would be mild indeed, it's more common to refer to them as Gestapo swine.
A computer screen indicated whose hand would be zapped and whether the shock would be mild or somewhat severe.
If consumer spending (which accounts for two-thirds of GDP) continues to hold up, such a recession would be mild.
I had informed him ahead of time that I was a lightweight, and he assured me that the dose he'd be adding to my food would be mild.
The next stage would be mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's, where people show mild memory loss and have positive tests of CSF or scans.
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Actually, I was the one who ordered the green chili atop my enchilada, knowing that the green would be milder than the red.
The Scottish National Party and the Greens would be milder still.Labour has so far said less, for fear of a return to Thatcher-era unelectability, when the party was painted as being on the side of the workshy.
Winters, on the other hand, would be milder.
The difference between the two methods in the range of 10-270 mg/L was slightly larger than could be explained by the inherent imprecision of the assays, but the clinical interpretation would be mild-moderate elevations with both the in-clinic and the reference method.
We would predict that in a year with more consistent fall rain, these priority effects would be milder.
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