Sentences with phrase «relatively little coverage»

At the time of this jeremiad, there had been relatively little coverage of the matter — a few blogs, that's all.

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The most salacious behavior that she described is of relatively little consequence, even if totally true — it would be completely in character for the man Americans have gotten to know during years of trashy tabloid coverage to (per her account) flirt with a porn actress, compare her to his daughter, brag about a magazine with his face on it, get spanked with it, and cheat on his spouse.
Spitzer's lead dwindled to within the margin of error in the latest poll, but he's still benefiting from constant media coverage, while there's relatively little interest in Stringer's years in local politics and relation to feminist icon Bella Azbug.
Because it has a relatively thick, almost mousse - like texture and a matte finish, it reminds us more of a medium - coverage foundation than a typical CC cream (so it's ideal if you have oily skin or are looking for something a little less sheer).
For example, if your property is relatively new and very little depreciation has occurred, it may make sense to purchase cash value coverage.
Relatively speaking, term life insurance is very cheap and it will never hurt buy a little extra coverage to offset the effects of inflation.
As for key man disability insurance, it can be a little more difficult as there are relatively no «traditional» underwriters of key man disability coverage.
Renters insurance is an excellent investment because it costs relatively little to buy, and yet delivers great coverage for that small premium.
These are strictly optional insurance elements for Aurora drivers, but they are commonly included in car coverage because of the extra protection they provide for relatively little additional premium cost.
In fact, relatively healthy clients are often amazed at just how much coverage they can receive for so little payment.
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