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modest

[mod-ist] / ˈmɒd ɪst /




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Analysts have said that it is difficult for the world’s most populous country to cut its Russian crude purchases to zero, but even a modest reduction could have a discernible effect on Moscow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Crude futures posted modest declines with the market appearing on hold, awaiting further talks between the U.S. and Iran.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government is considering allowing mayors and other local leaders in England to introduce a "modest" tourist tax, or visitor levy, to raise revenue.

From BBC

While still modest, fourth-quarter interest expenses for the group rose by more than half from the year before.

From Barron's

Any modest upward movements in these shares could spark a short squeeze.

From Barron's