The wage-subsidy scheme, though, was too modest to be meaningful and the stimulus package has expired.
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He was too modest to suggest that this was the moment when a great tradition passed to the next generation.
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The failure of that amount, or four or five times that amount, would simply have meant that the spending was too modest.
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He was too modest, and too wise, to allow himself to be given the laurel for a discovery for which many claimed credit.
Committee chair David Davies is too modest a man to claim this reprieve represents possibly the swiftest, most successful inquiry in parliamentary history: "It's tempting to claim the credit but the QDG ran a very effective campaign".
The original is extremely modest and intimate, whereas Too Hot to Handel is anything but modest or intimate.
Accretion from the deal is modest, too, at only about 1% a year, Anderson wrote.
The program was designed to cover uninsured kids in families with incomes that are modest but too high to qualify for Medicaid.
But the researchers conceded that their sample size, 302 volunteers, may have been too small to detect modest differences and concluded that more study was needed.
By the way, even though Lloyds is not a global bank, it has suffered a modest downgrade too - and it would be in the same category as Barclays, the equivalent of the Championship, though a tiny bit higher up the table.
But the balance of our very modest IRA was too high to have any consideration.
Deeper cuts could also help persuade Russia to drop its reservations about America's plans for modest missile defences too.
They too are likely to be more modest in number than Mr Gove had hoped.
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Here, too, Chinese caution suggests a modest revaluation is most likely.
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Modest stuff, but too much for the Social Democrats to stomach.
Lord Mandelson may have shown his concern for the motor industry, but those in the sector fear that his modest help will arrive too late to save any but JLR.
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Mr. Santorum believes that such a tax, depending on its structure, might either fail to collect the 18% or leave too big a burden on families with modest incomes.
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Companies too are bending to the pressure, modest as it might seem, and are conceding to the anti-capitalists not just specific changes in corporate policy but also large parts of the dissenters' specious argument.
It improved sweat chloride, too, although again, the effects were modest and variable.
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It's a modest start (and perhaps a little too easy), but its encouraging to see both Nintendo and the modding community sticking to their guns.
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This more modest interpretation of recent events is a warning against reading too much into the past few weeks.
But even a modest official devaluation might have encouraged ordinary Russians to panic too, producing a full-blown run on the currency.
Carter thinks many teams are indeed too quick to devote time and resources aimed at capturing what amounts to modest, incremental revenue.
Those with team treatment had modest but measurable declines in their pain-related disability, and were less depressed too.
After three years of belt-tightening, the combination of these forces is proving too much for increasing numbers of businesses, although the effect on employment is as yet only modest.
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The World Bank, too, whose work in developing countries long emphasized grand infrastructure projects like dams and bridges, is now financing modest but significant improvements in the world's informal settlements.
During the relatively modest downturn at the start of this decade, for example, many professional-services firms cut too deeply, especially in their lower ranks, and found they were poorly positioned when strong growth resumed sooner than expected, says Heidi Gardner of Harvard Business School.
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