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“The Commission further made a finding of negligibility and voted to terminate the antidumping duty investigation concerning imports of these products from Vietnam.”

From Reuters

I don’t want to rag on him because he is cringing from the prospect of being assaulted by a virus — a microbe that is so small scientists have spent years trying to come up with colorful, understandable ways to express its physical negligibility.

Eager to champion the bravery of his imagination, I wrote a splashy essay that described his rapping as "post-verbal," encouraging listeners to marvel at how Young Thug used the nuclear fission in his voice to atomize his words into a dust of negligibility.

Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS’s director, announced the 90-90-90 aspiration—that by 2020, 90% of those infected will know they have the disease, 90% of those will be on ARVs, and 90% of them will have their virus levels suppressed to the point of clinical negligibility.

Logan Marshall-Green plays Grey Trace, a man whose name flags his negligibility.

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

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