England were down to three frontline bowlers and Gayle showed scant respect for the two fit pacemen.
But at least your penny-and-a-half of profit on the sales dollar comes with a scant dose of capital.
With scant hope of peaceful change through elections, challengers inevitably consider other, more violent, options.
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Debt is a scant 40% of GDP, well below the safe threshold of 60%.
The watchword here is be careful of bonds with high yields and scant information.
But there's scant evidence showing the lasers provide long-term benefit to teeth, as some dentists claim.
But schedules are packed, prices are high, sleep is scant and lines are long.
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The July stress tests, which did not allow for sovereign defaults, offer scant guidance.
When Cavendish finally burst to the lead with scant meters to go, he was fresh.
Silver linings in the details were scant, beyond higher estimates for January and February's tallies.
And five days on, there is scant idea either of the true toll of this disaster.
But the 2005 Chernobyl Forum report found scant evidence that this was the case.
But the direct benefits are rather scant, consisting only of an invitation to the annual meeting.
If recent history is any guide, these new changes will have scant impact, he says.
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As mentioned, the story is scant and there is little by way of characterization.
The services talks to free up trade in areas from telecoms to legal work have made scant progress.
In general, scrutiny of China's water projects is scant, and the government is in a hurry.
There is scant evidence that the few early provisions have had much of an impact.
The multitude of carpenters, builders and householders who use it get scant advice about best practice.
But the odds of a mini-deal with scant progress on farm trade are minimal.
It seems scant recompense for the 30, 000-70, 000 Kashmiris who have died in the insurgency.
Yet the data at the heart of philanthropy remains scant, especially at the top level.
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Despite the occasional disciplining of officers, the regime's security forces operate with scant accountability.
Forbes could not attain the rights to the scant few photos in existence of Shani.
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And the incursion into Gaza has drawn scant criticism beyond the Arab factions in the Knesset.
Even those states which, unlike Georgia and Ukraine, are already in NATO can take scant comfort.
But the Front then seemed less of a threat, so his idea drew scant attention.
That scant coverage the barbarous events received was itself plagued by obscurity and vagueness.
Sadly, as Beijing's heavy-handed control of the Olympics suggests, there is scant hope of that.
So, despite India's high saving rate, capital available for investment in infrastructure is scant.
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