meagre in A Sentence

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    Despite Meagre sales; despite long-term losses;

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    The attendance from socialist groups in Europe was Meagre.

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    Like many others, he commutes to Mangalore, 20 km away, for jobs that offer Meagre salaries.

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    It talks to my subconscious mind in a way I cannot describe beyond these Meagre words.

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    Day in and day out, he violates welfare laws to deprive the poor of their Meagre allotments;

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    In this case, senior citizens are either exempted completely or charged a Meagre percentage rate of their deposits.

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    Anupriya's mother Jimaj said despite Meagre resources she and her husband never stopped their daughter from dreaming big.

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    Ram performs prayer for the Hindu community and it is through these Meagre earnings that the entire household survives.

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    I was surprised to find the laptop was well-received by hackers, given its home brew appearance, relatively Meagre specs and high price.

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    It is said that the nomads were exploited by the Monastery as they were paid very Meagre amounts for the services rendered.

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    The plea, filed through advocate Romy Chacko, claims that nurses in private medical establishments were“working on Meagre salaries and living in inhuman conditions”.

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    Ram performs prayers and last rites for the Hindu community, and it is through these Meagre earnings that the entire household lives on.

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    You begin to feel like the leader of a third world country trying to spread your counties Meagre budget across healthcare, military and education.

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    In the absence of a rehabilitation policy, people accepted the Meagre amount of compensation which was not adequate even to construct a new house.

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    Be it preparing for crucial exams, meeting near-impossible deadlines at work or stretching that Meagre salary to last you till the end of the month.

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    Condensation- one dream object stands for several associations and ideas; thus"dreams are brief, Meagre and laconic in comparison with the range and wealth of the dream-thoughts.".

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    The relatively Meagre information about Sophocles' civic life suggests that he was a popular favorite who participated actively in his community and exercised outstanding artistic talents.

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    At the time of partition of India, about 80% of the irrigated area of Punjab went to West Pakistan leaving India with very Meagre irrigation resources.

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    India's contribution to cumulative global CO2(1850-2011) was a Meagre 3 per cent as against 21 per cent by USA and 18 per cent by the EU.

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    Only one of the 50 BJP candidates had saved his security deposit in the last election, and the party finished with a Meagre vote share of 1.5%.

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    The project runs approximately 48 basement schools in Douma, with an attendance of 3,500 students, and receives most of its support and Meagre supplies from their parents.

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    With only Meagre supplies, Watney must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.

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    With only Meagre supplies he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.

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    With only Meagre supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to survive and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive.

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    On the morning of the second Test at Ahmedabad, South Africa demolished the much vaunted Indian batting line within twenty overs, for the Meagre total of 76 runs.

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    It costs about Rs 10,000 to cultivate an acre(0.4 hectares), and the farmers are compelled to turn to moneylenders and savings from Meagre farm-labour wages to meet costs.

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    Already 250 million people are trying to scrape an increasingly Meagre living from lands which are degrading swiftly, either because they are turning to desert, or because they are overgrazed.

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    Labour conditions in China have often been described by activists as harsh and unforgiving, with workers having to work excessive hours and live in cramped quarters on Meagre wages.

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    The royalties from his Bengali publication were Meagre poetry is rarely a profitable vocation and the buying capacity of the very limited reading public of his country was pitiful.

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    I briefly thought I would quit athletics but my father(a former state level shot putter) said I should continue and so I continued with the Meagre income from my family.".

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