Aún no tenemos significados para "almost needless".
1And almost needless to say, it was not reported in the Derry News.
2So almost needless to say, we are not in favour of a rate cut.
3The request was, it is almost needless to say, refused.
4It is almost needless to say that the musical "Bunch" took the prize.
5It is almost needless to refer to instances.
6It is almost needless to declare that Salih Shakkar was, as the East-Indians say, a very fly-sucker.
7This poem, it is almost needless to say, is anterior in date to Byron's Bride of Abyos
8Of the ability of the eminent Dr. Botta to write on this subject, it is almost needless to speak.
9It was almost needless to avail herself of the understanding with Cayamo; she had far more important things to communicate.
10Women, it is almost needless to point out, are much more cautious about embracing the conventional hocus-pocus of the situation.
11It is almost needless to say that the boy is unspeakably grateful, and does all he can to phase the king.
12To the almost needless question whether Clarence had been with his brother on these occasions, there was a most decided negative.
13It is almost needless to say that Sir Walter Scott's text and notes have been very much altered by this process.
14With such facilities towards pacification, it is almost needless to add that there was but little delay in settling the matter amicably.
15After saying this, it is almost needless to add that he is full of self-reliance and of confidence in whatever he deliberately champions.
16Then there was commotion and dismay, and the instant sending for doctors, and John Hinton and Jasper Harman both felt almost needless alarm.
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