mildly


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in a gentle manner

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Her insight could serve as an interesting and mildly provocative way to embark on a lengthy case study of some particular politician whose good works were obscured amid coverage of some minor scandal.
The ants responded mildly to the water but more vigorously to spore solutions.
Add them to a batter of white flour, sugar, butter, and margarine and "indulgence" is putting it mildly. Each cookie has close to five grams of saturated fat--as much as four strips of bacon.
Using digital video to shoot all four segments simultaneously in real time, Time Code offers a mildly satirical glimpse into the daily human comedy of the industry.
Capro Blue - soft and moist yet mildly flavoured, whose blue-green marbling is recognisable as Penicillium Roquefort.
If America's timing was, to put it mildly, undiplomatic, Australia's response has been, to put it equally mildly, robust.
While extinction looms as a real possibility, his performance will be mildly amusing and full of down-home barnyard references, not unlike his new book, There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos.
It causes symptoms ranging from mildly unpleasant stiffness to rigidity, immobility, and pain.
Jennifer drops off her mildly sick three-year-old at an on-site clinic, then stops by every few hours to give her daughter some tender, loving care.
Thus we are given an admirable account of the political ferment in the Watermen's Company in the early 1640s (146-50), a suggestive meditation on the eclecticism of much Protestant lay belief in the seventeenth century (132-40), and a vivid depiction of the period leading up to 1640 that suggests, in a mildly revisionist vein, that there was indeed no high road to civil war.
Everyone from the mildly curious to go-getter professionals can take advantage of the lectures, seminars and job fairs they offer.
In some cases, mildly impaired, but still agile and active persons were a target.
Monetary condidions remain mildly accommodative, while fiscal policy is quite accommodative.