As some had been existing on the exiguous salaries paid by opposition parties to their advisers, this led to some obvious inequities. |
A lot of the fun of reading these papers is seeing how an exiguous collection of commitments plays out in so many different domains. |
Some of them, starting with exiguous capital, have made large fortunes in a year or two of trade. |
Given these exiguous resources, Faulkner's political achievements down to the end of 1973 were not inconsiderable. |
So the charge made for the accommodation during her lifetime was the nominal charge referable to her exiguous state retirement pension. |
Most discussions of historiography focus on how historians tease out the exiguous meanings of documents when they are very scarce. |