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In 1984, the figure was only a marginally better 53 percent.
The thought made me feel marginally better about my new job.
The problem is that many are only marginally up to the job.
It was the only thing that even marginally made sense.
This area has changed only marginally over the course of its history.
It was probably a bit better than that, but only marginally.
The total was marginally lower than a year earlier, when 15.7 million were out of work.
No, I did not think so, but writing you has made me feel marginally better.
A second bottle was only marginally better than the first.
As a head coach, he has only been marginally successful.
This century is starting to look marginally better, she thought.
I felt marginally accepted by the others in the room.
I was involved marginally in her finding the answer to the question.
They considered Iraq's economy and political system to be "only marginally better than a year ago".
This is a land that can marginally if at all support those who live on it.
The results of the next, 1976 election, would be only marginally different.
"They are often taking in marginally academic students who need some help," he says.
Then you can see the data one frame at a time, which is only marginally better than nothing.
While 2008 was an improved season, 2009 brought marginally less success.
The election of 1985 once again produced only marginally different results.
These were also marginally successful, and remain on the market.
It is a little bit more than that in my fund, but only marginally.
"And I think that people going home for a few days helps us marginally."
In fact both treatments would work even if one were to be marginally better.
The child is marginally functional by the time she goes back to the house.