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small change

noun as in trifling sum

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The first vote of the committee’s two-day meeting represents a relatively small change to current immunization practices.

Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language Mark Drakeford said the Welsh government had "listened" to feedback and was proposing "small changes" to the rules.

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With Emma Sing, the squad's most impressive off the tee, on the bench and the small change potentially crucial in the knockout rounds, it is an area where high standards must be maintained.

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"It's different, it's for the summer, to make the pasta more fresh. But it doesn't impact the tradition. It's not like cream or butter. Lime is just a small change."

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Rather than making small changes, she "had to redo the whole thing".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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