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Once upon a time in my life, being marginal was the point.
If there are any changes they will be very marginal.
Even then the impact will probably be quite marginal, they said.
Iraq has never played more than a marginal role in it.
At present, states have marginal tax rates of up to 11 percent.
But it had been under the table and its impact was marginal.
Even with one, the picture quality was marginal at best.
After his death, a marginal note he had made was found.
The other items may be of marginal interest to those in whose hands I think they now rest.
Instead, he said, they have worked on more marginal items.
And they pay a top marginal income tax rate of 65 percent.
Under their plan, each marginal income tax rate would fall.
For most of its history, it has been a marginal seat.
Marginal as to whether that was too quick to be good news.
Of course, no one knows what marginal tax rates they will pay years from now.
At any one time, 20 percent of all businesses in the economy are marginal.
And, if so, what is the marginal benefit of having more than one university?
It does not effect the marginal cost, but still needs to be paid for.
In at least marginal seat they can do the same for this one.
Otherwise I think what we are doing here will be rather marginal in the years to come.
The other was the economic survival of these marginal groups.
Go no further unless you find that making marginal sense.
The top marginal rate in our current tax code is 33 percent.
The role of deputy head was all too often a marginal one.
But over the years the festival began to seem marginal.