The second one is that the relatively exiguous constraints on some obnoxious weapons are useless when an occupying power decides that it is at war with a population. |
Private insurance is also exiguous, covering less than 1 per cent of the population. |
The next step was to take the plug off the flex of the pump, and thread it through the exiguous drainage hole. |
So the charge made for the accommodation during her lifetime was the nominal charge referable to her exiguous state retirement pension. |
A lot of the fun of reading these papers is seeing how an exiguous collection of commitments plays out in so many different domains. |
Even the clouds glimpsed in crevices between buildings above Wall Street are sliced into exiguous triangles. |