The temptation to over-issue, in certain financial emergencies, is so strong, that nothing is admissible which can tend, in however slight a degree, to weaken the barriers that restrain it.
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Anger over the name change, which was supposed to take effect this month, came from members of the local Gilda's Club chapter, fans of Radner who saw it as a slight to a woman who confronted cancer with dignity and humor, leaders of other clubs who reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the name, as well as Radner's husband, actor Gene Wilder.
Or rather, between the thing and the word a question had appeared, a slight pause, a rupture.
We still expect a further correction or at least a slight pause before a buying opportunity presents itself.
Kilmarnock were first to threaten when Manuel Pascali's header took a slight deflection off a defender a few just wide.
For them, scans are needed to guide treatment and a slight risk of a second cancer in the distant future isn't relevant.
They might provide a slight distraction and a temporary boost to spending, consumer confidence, investor confidence, and the like, but that is about it.
But Toyota never has put more than a slight dent in a market that, of course, has always been dominated by GM, Ford and Chrysler.
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The maelstrom of bad news has grown so loud that even a resounding scientific success has only a slight effect on a company's share price.
And I felt the change of breeze from a slight headwind to a hair-ruffling side-wind as I crossed an intersection, because I walked with Arlene Gordon.
The entire family was at risk, according to Rimsha's father - a slight man with a hunted look, who used to earn his living as a house painter.
What Gladwell overlooked was the possibility that a slight nudge and a glimpse of an opportunity might be enough to move people into action that would not otherwise have happened.
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There had been a slight evidence of a risk with naproxen, but the study was stopped because data available from studies indicating a risk with Celebrex made it difficult to convince medical institutions to continue the study.
Hill, an affable environmental scientist with a slight drawl and a ruddy complexion, met Rogers in 1992, while selling boiled peanuts at the side of the road outside Gainesville to pay for his education at a local community college.
At the centre of the group was a blind boy, as alert and as slight as a gazelle.
It has a slight fruitiness, just a hint of citrus, and the unique taste rye brings to the whiskey equation (think rye bread) but the smoothness is the selling point.
As the campaign drew to a close, nearly four out of five of the polls conducted since John Major had fired the starting gun gave Labour a slight lead, making a narrow victory look quite likely.
It would be a slight improvement to add a curtain over the virtual porthole (rather than a switch to shut it on and off), so that guests can leave the video running and wake up with the sense that the sun is "virtually" peeking though their curtains.
He has a slight tan, except for a slim pale band around his wrist.
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Walter Mischel is a slight, elegant man with a shaved head and a face of deep creases.
Often a slight, doable acceleration in a calendar can shake up the competitive landscape for a brand and spell an unforeseen advantage.
U.S. economic data released Thursday morning showed a slight rise in inflation, a rise in U.S. weekly jobless claims and a weak manufacturing report.
One, who may have run with a slight limp, was wearing a baseball cap with a cream or white peak, a light blue hip-length hooded jacket and reflective strips down the sleeves.
Little Ann's 40-year-old single "Deep Shadows, " produced by Detroit's Dave Hamilton, is a marvel of subtle understatement, built around little more than a bass line, a slight tinkle of piano, a cutting guitar line and, most notably, those bells, which ring loud and portend nothing auspicious.
If they make a slight mistake, it can become a major disaster.
Occasionally, however, if we fell too far behind his mother, he would give me a slight shove with his trunk as a gentle inducement to catch up.
Thus, if there is any possible national security implication, however slight, a foreign acquirer would be well advised to make CFIUS approval a condition of closing the deal.
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The investment grade rated bond eventually sold at a slight discount from par and fetched a yield of 4.5%, over 250 basis points over 10 year U.S. Treasury bonds.
If Obama had just slashed taxes and tax rates without any appreciable increase in government expenditures, the GDP would have risen amid a slight increase in debt levels: a far better return.
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"We are seeing a slight pullback in shares due to a lack of positive news and nervousness about the U.S. election, " said Angus Gluskie, managing director of White Funds Management in Australia.
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