Limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent.
Limited in magnitude (not large or big)
Limited in size or scope.
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Examples for "minor "
Examples for "minor "
1 The victim suffered minor injuries, New York Police Sergeant John Buthorn said.
2 That said; there's a propensity to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
3 However, they may also point to minor myocardial injury in other circumstances.
4 They thought it was important enough to override minor political constraints-theirwords.
5 However, it said it expects eventual losses to production to be minor .
1 Asia ex-Japan and Europe, Middle East & Africa funds saw modest inflows.
2 United Fruit Company paid Guatemala's government modest sums in exchange for land.
3 It left open the possibility of modest rate rises later this year.
4 Conclusions: TAP reduced transmission risk among HIV-positive MSM, although results are modest .
5 However, their goals needed to produce the initial game are quite modest .
1 Though I admit, calling the pocket - sized Clips just a camera feels incomplete.
2 There was the sudden blaring of a pocket - sized air horn from outside.
3 The small pocket - sized device could be the Goldilocks of the consumer drone market.
4 We have seen the future and it is pocket - sized , battery-operated, slim and seductive.
5 This pocket - sized speaker system has a full sound and takes four AAA batteries.
1 And the benefits of these small - scale consumer driven changes are often minor.
2 But small - scale farmers generally did not benefit from increases in tobacco production.
3 In any case, Renaissance and Reformation were, in global terms, small - scale phenomena.
4 It is also introducing feed-in-tariffs next year to promote small - scale renewable generation.
5 Tourism is mostly small - scale with family run guesthouses rather than international resorts.
1 Barretts has books available in three different sizes, from the minuscule to the pocket - size .
2 The pocket - size shop often hosts live performances on Friday afternoons.
3 OK, it's really just a pocket - size notebook for odd jottings.
4 Judging that the morning haze would veil any smoke, Shann built a pocket - size fire.
5 He made pocket - size cartons, filled with whole ones, crafty man!
Другие значения термина "small" 1 Semihard; blue; goat; mellow; small ; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2 However, the Commission said Platinum was a relatively small player in Europe.
3 NZ and the EU talk small business gains from free trade deal.
4 However, the number of cases reported in the non-HIV population is small .
5 One small problem: the builders hadn't actually finished building the flat yet.
6 The right has favoured free markets, low taxes and a small state.
7 So far the number of cases in Ireland has been relatively small .
8 Though the effect is dramatic, the actual power used is quite small .
9 And small changes in the result can lead to hugely different outcomes.
10 Scotiabank has made several small international acquisitions since the 2008 financial crisis.
11 Zerbrowski asked small questions to nail the times as clearly as possible.
12 I think in general people continue to think too small , he said.
13 Of course I made some small mistakes, but nobody knows the course.
14 The Warriors' work was done, and the small forward was feeling good.
15 One small stand held a South African treasure that certainly needs reporting.
16 There, one might effect great changes with relatively small expenditures of power.
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