Sentences with phrase «very minor impact»

It would seem that relatively major economic swings have a very minor impact on CO2.
Any solution that, say, reduces CO2 emissions in the «other» category by 10 % while ignoring the other sectors will have a very minor impact on CO2 emissions -LRB--2 %), while often costing ridiculous amounts of money to implement.
We also understand the screen has a micro-thin overlay to diffuse the light and protect the screen, which might have a very minor impact on contrast with the light turned off.
And for anything other than very minor impacts, you would want that body to be dead.
I can think of some policies that had very minor impacts, but nothing significant

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In the four days of trading in the final week of the year 40.94 tonnes were withdrawn — suggesting around 50 tonnes for a full 5 - day week including Jan 1st — which is pretty much on par with other recent weekly withdrawal figures despite any minor disruption from the big Christian Christmas holiday period which has little, but possibly some very minor, impact on Chinese domestic trade.
Of course second preferences will only impact the result in a minority of seats and even then to a very minor degree.
Although very minor amounts of selenium appear sufficient for adequate activity of deiodinases, thus limiting the impact of its potential deficiency on synthesis of thyroid hormones, selenium status appears to have an impact on the development of thyroid pathologies.
CARFAX shows Wisconsin damage report on 05/05/2011: accident reported, vehicle involved in a rear - end collision, involving front impact with another motor vehicle, very minor damage reported, airbags did not deploy; Indiana damage report on 10/22/2011: Accident reported involving right rear impact with another motor vehicle, damage reported to: right rear, right rear primarily damaged, airbags did not deploy.
Most of the time this dilution is very minor (<.1 %) and has little if any impact on the stock.
It will impact your credit score, but typically very minor - paying one bill late is much worse.
If the muscle tremor frequently seen in Aussies is hypomyelinogenesis, the impact on the dog is very minor.
It's not quite perfect though - moving into the more graphically complex towns can see some minor drops and a little tearing at the very top of the screen, but beyond that, the impact on gameplay is limited to brief moments of stutter that quickly pass.
Also note that the recent recession, visible above as a minor emissions dip around 2007 - 2009, is anticipated by the International Energy Agency to have only a very small impact on the rate at which the remaining budget is consumed.
Although the court concluded that the defendant was liable for the accident the claimant, without a lawyer, did not prove that her injuries were anything but very minor or that they impacted her life in a material way.
Advising our clients regarding tax dependency exemptions with regard to their minor children is a small but very important part of how we help our clients understand the full impact of all aspects of their case.
Whether all of this will help or hurt the spouse of a very high earner remains to be seen.One might think that the impact of the new law will be minor because it covers interim support but not permanent support.
The latest measures won't have much impact on us as we are already very careful with minors and foreign investors.
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