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Vanishingly

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Vanishingly meaning

So as to vanish, or appear to vanish; especially, very small or rare.

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And although sex-based differences in patterns of violence mean it is vanishingly rare that a woman will genuinely be a danger to society, female offenders are treated as though they are violent men.

He added: “We must be honest what we can realistically achieve in those circumstances where the prospects of prosecutions and convictions are vanishingly small.

Ms Stewart is a victim of a vanishingly rare side effect of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, which she received in May 2021 as part of the nation's historic jab rollout.

The Democratic advantage in the Senate is already vanishingly small — there are currently 49 Senate Democrats, who work with two independents who caucus with the majority party — and there are several incumbents running next year in GOP-friendly states.

The good news is that, in contrast to the personal impact on Neymar, the consequences for Brazil will be vanishingly small.

Third, this is bipartisan legislation with vanishingly few outlier perspectives.

While some beings have managed to threaten Hulk's life by first removing his powers, the number who are able to kill him at full-strength is vanishingly small.

On his HBO show, Oliver said, “There are vanishingly few trans girls competing in high schools anywhere.

There, crushing pressures and violent temperatures slam hydrogen atoms together, forcing them to fuse into helium, in the process releasing an almost vanishingly small amount of energy.

While someone will undoubtedly be popping the champagne after a lottery windfall this week, the odds of winning are vanishingly low.

But the chances of any election-year deal with Mr. Trump on the issue are vanishingly remote.

Only last week Department of Health-funded research found the chance of death from the virus was 'vanishingly rare' for pupils.

Their effectiveness is limited by their porosity—the virus is vanishingly tiny—and by the lack of the tight fit provided by an N95 mask.

But it seems vanishingly unlikely that the global coal industry will increase sevenfold, as RCP8.5 envisions, even if natural gas proves to be a temporary phenomenon.

He has warned that the UK must leave the EU by 31 October with or without a deal but that the economic impact of a no-deal Brexit would prove to be “vanishingly small”.

The differences between the two are vanishingly small – and you can make yoghurt with this one (I enjoyed making yoghurt).

The Oasis B-side is a vanishingly rare recorded example of the brothers sharing lead vocals, and in the space where Noel’s soaring chorus is supposed to hit, the crowd picks up the slack at Liam’s request.

And increasingly, there is vanishingly less space in our culture, or either political party, to represent some kind of mix of the two, to have a moderate and less emotional response, to see progress but also sympathize with those blindsided by it.

Bad designs have intermittent problems such as "glitches", vanishingly fast pulses that may trigger some logic but not others, " runt pulses " that do not reach valid "threshold" voltages, or unexpected ("undecoded") combinations of logic states.

Hail-producing clouds are often identifiable by their green coloration. citation citation The growth rate is maximized at about convert, and becomes vanishingly small much below convert as supercooled water droplets become rare.