Almost nothing else about the global economy has stayed so constant for so long.
Even after class lets out, there's almost nothing students can't accomplish from their dorm rooms.
Today inflation is a bit above 2 percent, and bank CDs pay almost nothing in interest.
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Mr. FLETCHER: It's an area that's almost a - there's really almost nothing there.
Sending a film digitally costs only a few hundred dollars (and will eventually cost almost nothing).
It costs them almost nothing to fly one more passenger from New York to Los Angeles.
But it will be almost nothing in many other countries too, according to an HSBC report.
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With super-low interest rates, it costs banks almost nothing to carry their bad loans.
Because the bill does almost nothing to control costs, it was a huge missed opportunity.
As a result, scientists know almost nothing about the species' habits or social structure.
Furthermore, the differences between the two men have almost nothing to do with policy.
Simply put, the Buffett Rule, even if enacted, does almost nothing to solve our deficit problem.
Despite its elegant simplicity and populist pandering, it will do almost nothing to resolve our deficit.
Armentrout and her agent knew almost nothing about self-publishing but they knew people who did, other authors.
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But Milwaukee got almost nothing again from Brandon Jennings, who didn't even play in the fourth quarter.
Most measures of household spending suggest that consumers have done almost nothing to help the latest recovery.
That looks like almost nothing compared with the double-digit growth that comes with a single big drug.
He suggested packing almost nothing, and buying what you need along the way to make travelling more unexpected and fun.
In pop music, it has all of Bob Dylan and Pink Floyd, where Spotify has almost nothing.
Although America is considered over-banked, bank mergers have restricted real choice to almost nothing in most states.
And apropos of almost nothing, Gilligan launched into a riff on the relative merits of Three Stooges.
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The Brazilian labour ministry sometimes uncovers cases where workers are paid almost nothing and live in squalid conditions.
If they think they can do this well, they will do it and almost nothing can stop them.
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The menu was scrawled in Magic Marker across a whiteboard, and almost nothing cost more than five dollars.
It cost the taxpayers almost nothing, but I believe all but 1% of the population is now insured.
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He knew almost nothing about NHK, but he was willing to try anything that promised a steady income.
Plans for such a business-friendly zone in Kobe after its 1995 earthquake were watered down to almost nothing.
At an operational level, the subsidiaries of Lyonnaise and Suez have almost nothing to do with each other.
"There is a huge, rich seam of Chinese drama and we know almost nothing about it, " he says.
That left little time to practice law, so from 1994 through 2003, he earned almost nothing from his practice.
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