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fine print

noun as in details printed small

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Also, keep in mind that most models have a weight maximum and an age minimum, so be sure to read all the fine print.

Becerra said “sort of the fine print here — how do you settle disputes” would be covered in other rules the departments will issue before January.

In the fine print of the committee’s letter, it states that officials needed to provide a log explaining why a document was considered privileged.

The fine print in Gloria’s budget on his proposal to cut some police overtime spending leaves plenty of doubt that those cuts will ever occur.

It was September 2019, and that business, laid out in the notice’s fine print, felt to Lord like a free fall.

Of course there is FINE PRINT somewhere buried in the website stating that everything is fictional but that is difficult to find.

And then the fine print: On March 1, 2013, the government of Israel will begin work.

With the new display, he said, “Surfing the Web can be like a fine print magazine.”

Wade into the fine print and the deal seems even more disappointing.

Fine print is not intended to annoy, but rather to spare you any humiliation.

The home was sold—by fine print—hit was bid in by Romine fer about the price of his bill and the costs.

A fine print of a Holy Family, about 15×18 inches, has a middle tone of fair blue and a shadow tint of full rich green.

And so intense was the light shining from the sea that I was enabled to read with ease the fine print of a newspaper.

But she presently simplified the matter by putting aside all that were decidedly too large, or too small, or too fine print.

I read each little page and its small, fine print as if my life depended upon its reading.

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

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