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    slightly
    [ adv ]
    1. to a small degree or extent

    2. <adv.all>
      his arguments were somewhat self-contradictory
      the children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other
    3. in a slim or slender manner

    4. <adv.all>
      a slenderly built woman
      slightly built


    Slightly \Slight"ly\, adv.
    1. In a slight manner.

    2. Slightingly; negligently. [Obs.] --Shak.

    1. But Ginnie Maes and other mortgage-backed securities were unchanged to slightly higher, bolstered by demand associated with two large new offerings of Remics, or real estate mortgage investment conduits.
    2. But this news also sparked fresh hopes that inflation will remain in check, triggering a rally in Treasury bonds and pushing short-term interest rates down slightly.
    3. In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
    4. In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
    5. Wheat and corn prices were up slightly while soybeans were down from a month earlier.
    6. But they acknowledged that the fears of a weak economy that led the Fed to ease slightly in January no longer existed.
    7. The department's corn and soybean production estimates were slightly higher than private analysts and economists had expected.
    8. The dollar was up slightly against other major currencies in quiet European trading today.
    9. The dollar fell especially sharply against the yen. Gold prices drifted slightly lower yesterday; oil futures were mixed.
    10. It expected real growth of 3 per cent or slightly higher, and a further edging down of the unemployment rate. Inflation would be about 3 per cent, or slighly higher than last year.
    11. Department economists predicted a 24% jump in soybean production to 1.91 billion bushels, slightly higher than estimates made by private analysts.
    12. However, arbitrage selling and liquidation of holdings by dealers amid low volume pushed prices lower, and the Nikkei hit the day's low of 15,816.04 just before the close. Volume rose slightly from 211m shares to 220m.
    13. "We fell slightly short in the second year, and by the third year, it was clear revenue growth couldn't sustain publishing," says Mr. Jennings.
    14. Other precious metals stocks were mixed as gold prices eased and silver and platinum prices rose slightly.
    15. The U.S. dollar%&fll slightly in early trading against the Japanese yen Tuesday, while share prices on the To;yS Stock Exchange lost marginally.
    16. The bid was trimmed by 3p to 777p. Smith & Nephew was slightly easier at 136p despite its defensive qualities. Nomura reduced its 1992 forecast by Pounds 5m to Pounds 145m, principally to reflect a weaker dollar.
    17. A new study by Information Resources Inc., a Chicago-based marketing research company, indicates that aspirin sales were flat in February and fell slightly in March, the last months the survey covered.
    18. Grain and soybean futures prices were slightly higher in early trading today on the Chicago Board of Trade, reflecting stronger cash markets for soybeans and improved foreign demand for U.S. grains.
    19. Mr. Werner said he assumes advertising rates on ESPN's NFL broadcasts will be slightly less than for comparable network games, but those rates will still be the highest ever for cable telecasts.
    20. The dollar dipped slightly in midmorning selling, but rebounded somewhat later.
    21. Judge Walker also clarified an earlier ruling that could make it slightly more difficult for Microsoft and HP to undercut Apple's work.
    22. Kuehler's duties at IBM's Armonk, N.Y., headquarters will be about the same as they were in his former job of vice chairman, although he will have slightly more authority, Judice said.
    23. An olive will just make your cocktail oily. I emerged from the tasting slightly light-headed and not wholly convinced that I had really got to the bottom of the martini debate.
    24. It is probably running slightly ahead of a similar project on a greenfield site near Daventry.
    25. Three powerful bombs exploded in a fashionable district of Athens before dawn Thursday, and police said one person was slightly injured.
    26. In London, the dollar fell slightly against the British pound, and traders said it was due to the poor showing of the governing Conservative Party in European Parliament elections.
    27. With revenue for the year of about $1.4 billion, slightly better than when the company went private, Mr. McDonough said Leaseway has "very strong cash flow."
    28. Manila stocks rebounded slightly as bargain-hunting in commercial and industrial issues perked up trading.
    29. July load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, rose slightly to 69.3% from 68.5%.
    30. The yield on the latest 30-year Treasury issue was quoted late yesterday at 8.93%, unchanged from Wednesday and up slightly from 8.92% Tuesday.
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