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1 Political parties, and National in particular, have little tolerance for defeated leaders.
2 Thousands of ordinary citizens have little or no access to their funds.
3 They have little confidence that the government can rise to the challenge.
4 Rakhine Buddhists say they have little doubt who will come to power.
5 I have little time for talk, the amount of work there is.
6 Many Mexicans have little faith in police forces or the justice system.
7 In such circumstances, members of the public have little chance of redress.
8 So the market may have little room to rally in coming months.
9 Yes, I know; though I confess I have little faith in it.
10 But the new local savings plans of £523m still have little credibility.
11 They have little interest in the conditions of the workers they supply.
12 The vast majority of those people have little previous experience in agriculture.
13 I have little doubt that Scotland's academic researchers will continue to thrive.
14 But they will become commonplace in due course, I have little doubt.
15 Our readers will have little difficulty in guessing who the writer is:
16 In reality we have little or no control over other people's property.
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