Once a drug is in production, churning out one more little pill costs next to nothing.
This creates few American jobs and does next to nothing for the trade balance.
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After Appel had paid expenses and taken his considerable cut, the pay was next to nothing.
She had next to nothing but praise for President Mikhail Saakashvili's government's efforts to strengthen democracy.
Security analysts know next to nothing about the group, and some discount its claim.
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Current yields of 2.1% mean real rates are next to nothing after accounting for inflation.
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They can pay next to nothing for it, though that is a diffferent story.
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With the tools of social media, those same people can build followings for next to nothing.
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While they need cash to run things, their fund-raising costs were next to nothing.
He recently promoted their move into groceries with a major discount on soda for next to nothing.
They retain art advisors who know next to nothing and press clients to buy the big names.
In his new serene condition, Livingston is able to achieve his dream of doing next to nothing.
Their barracks are simple and the pay next to nothing, but there is no doubting their commitment.
You may not believe it, but next to nothing happens in the movie's first hour and more.
Poems are quoted and paraphrased but Mr Stubbs offers next to nothing in the way of analysis.
On the other hand, that landowner might have made nearly next to nothing if the timing was wrong.
The Fed, European Central Bank, Bank of England and Bank of Japan all have interest rates next to nothing.
The problem was that although he knew next to nothing about carpentry, that was more than the gauchos knew.
As a result, investors have parked billions of dollars in money market funds, earning next to nothing in interest.
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So, we had the President finally talking about guns, something that his administration has done next to nothing about.
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Or you could wind up with next to nothing for a long workweek.
Interest on margin credit is next to nothing, an easy cross to bear.
Knowing next to nothing about the business, Lee-Chin relied on bluster and drive.
It quickly became apparent that Rumsfeld knew next to nothing about either program.
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On the Web today, knowledgeable people can publish content for next to nothing.
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With T-Bills yielding next to nothing, this is no longer an enticing prospect.
The Kremlin arbitrarily handed Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 1954, when internal Soviet borders meant next to nothing.
Union members there enjoy generous health-care coverage which costs them next to nothing.
The problem is, just because an organization has next to nothing in administrative overhead doesn't mean it's an effective nonprofit.
Scrambling, she decided to reinvent herself as an expert in a subject about which she knew next to nothing: housekeeping.
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