To be fair, Apple has shown a smidgen of market share growth as of late.
The iron-fisted government of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali is allowing a smidgen of competition.
Employment in America's securities industry has dropped from 786, 000 to a smidgen over 700, 000.
America, with a younger population, can afford to keep it a smidgen lower.
And needless to say, Bill also has a smidgen of awareness of how our system of government and politics works.
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Bush made Obama, and assuming Obama has even a smidgen of self-awareness (admittedly rare among politicians), Obama understands just that.
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With the new device, investigators simply pour a smidgen of the suspect food or drink directly into the ImmunoFlow's testing chamber.
The China-based search engine Baidu this afternoon reported Q4 results that were a smidgen ahead of the Street consensus estimates.
But maybe you don't know this: In July and August corporate IT purchases ticked up--just a smidgen, but they did tick up.
These phrases serve as buzzwords, used to placate suffering fan bases and bring a smidgen of hollow optimism to a hopeless situation.
It also manages to weigh a smidgen less than the Kindle Fire.
Only if alpha were a smidgen smaller when the light passed through the gas cloud could such a pattern have been produced.
Apart from weapons, vodka and a smidgen of software, it is hard to think of a Russian manufactured product that sells well abroad.
In 1993 Lansbury showed that when he put a smidgen of beta-amyloid-42 into a mixed solution of free-floating amyloid particles, it immediately caused them to coalesce into clumps.
The smidgen less that people will hear profanity on Main Street will transform the linguistic environment about as much as a cold drink makes you think it isn't actually hot.
Inflation, by the Fed's preferred measure, is only a smidgen above the central bank's target range, and rising interest charges are not the thing to cheer up increasingly gloomy consumers.
You will do this for one noble reason--the desire to bring a smidgen of your own special star quality to your friends' and family's otherwise humdrum lives--and for many practical ones.
Last year, the Russell 2000, a barometer of U.S. small caps, beat the Russell 1000, a similar barometer for large caps, by just a smidgen during the last half of December.
You might think yourself too grown-up to be wowed by shiny, glittery things, but we doubt many will be able to watch NVIDIA's new Glow Ball tech demo without a smidgen of childlike glee.
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Efficiency tweaks allow the 7790 to offer almost 50 percent more processing power than the 7770 while only demanding a smidgen of extra wattage (85 W instead of 80 W), which bodes well for cooling and decibels.
However, investors may have experienced just a smidgen of relief from the recent high anxiety of Wall Street when a federal judge in Manhattan sentenced former hedge fund titan Raj Rajaratnam to 11 years in jail for insider trading.
Starting with the F3, the mirrorless camera has lost a smidgen of the curves found on its older sibling, the C3, adopting a slight bit of the angular edges that once made the NEX-7 the badass standout in the lineup.
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All it takes for you to land that kind of return is a pair of children no more than four years apart, expensive tastes in private schools and family finances that would entitle you to a smidgen of aid when just one attends.
But Pollack and his team do come up with a more logical line of action and give the hero and his wife (Jeanne Tripplehorn) a smidgen of self-awareness. (The sexy, skeptical Tripplehorn handles the challenge far better than Cruise does.) And they soup up the side characters.
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