Slightly
in sentence
1836 examples of Slightly in a sentence
Well, if we did the same thing, you tasted the same beer, now in the blind taste, things would look
slightly
different.
They think that the bottom 20 percent has about 2.9 percent of the wealth, the next group has 6.4, so together it's
slightly
more than nine.
Reality is
slightly
different.
So again, the really important question is what happens when we change the statistical data ever so
slightly.
I hope some of these insights can maybe help you have a
slightly
higher success ratio, and thus make something great come to the world that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
He'd reach out and grab the handle and turn it
slightly
one way, and it was 100 degrees too hot.
DH: Well, it's
slightly
different than Berkeley.
And then we moved on to things
slightly
more complicated.
But it's
slightly
different than in the conventional picture.
CA: Rumor has it you charge
slightly
higher fees than that.
If that still seems hard to wrap your head around, let’s look at a
slightly
different problem.
And they will have been helpful to add time to our memory and they will help differentiate very similar memories, like: how do you find your bike that you park at the station every day in the same area, but in a
slightly
different position?
Somehow, to people, we're
slightly
better at responding to that sometimes.
I don't really know what's going on in this picture, because I find it weird and
slightly
creepy.
They may be able to adjust ever so
slightly
more readily to this human planet.
In reality, the Higgs field is just
slightly
on, not zero but 10,000 trillion times weaker than its fully on value, a bit like a light switch that's got stuck just before the off position.
If anything, the refraction of the atmosphere would make the moon look
slightly
smaller.
Caramelization is what happens when sugar molecules break down under high heat, forming the sweet, nutty, and
slightly
bitter flavor compounds that define, well, caramel.
In some places, the density of this gas was
slightly
higher than in others.
Or
slightly
differently phrased, are resurrection plants using genes evolved in seed desiccation tolerance in their roots and leaves?
No matter how skilled a clockmaker may be, every pendulum, wind-up mechanism and quartz crystal resonates at a
slightly
different frequency.
From the skewed distribution of pawedness in cooperative animals, to the
slightly
larger percentage of lefties in competitive hunter-gatherer societies, we may even find that the answers to some puzzles of early human evolution are already in our hands.
Pregnancy requires
slightly
more calories than usual, and elderly people typically have a slower metabolic rate, energy is burned more gradually, so less is needed.
Adjust your screen so it's at or
slightly
below eyelevel.
The
slightly
higher overall sentencing rate for white defendants was due to the fact that cases with white victims were more likely to elicit a death sentence than cases where the victim was black, and most murders occurred between people of the same race.
It's not because Venus is
slightly
closer to the Sun.
Let's end on a
slightly
more positive note.
These all may be
slightly
different "you's."
A reflex signal travels back to your bladder, making the detrusor muscle contract
slightly
and increasing the bladder's pressure so you're aware that it's filling up.
Instead, he's devised a
slightly
more elaborate solution: building three identical planes for the mission.
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