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The chance that any past behavior was the cause is infinitesimally small.
Infinitesimally small, they became a level of matter up until now unknown.
Take those into account and it was clear that some stars would become infinitesimally small.
The number of policies is "infinitesimally small when we consider the potential market," the panel said.
"Infinitesimally small" are words that are not out of place here.
By saying these changes are infinitesimally small, the equation can be written in differential form.
But he gets to the professional level and suddenly the talent margin is infinitesimally small.
The odds of it encountering anything ever again were infinitesimally small.
Will, an almost infinitesimally small smile tugging at his lips, was the other.
Only I had no crumb, not even infinitesimally small, to offer my father on the history of the space ring.
The eagle on the reverse is almost infinitesimally small.
In my heart I knew the chance was infinitesimally small, and the first whiff of anesthesia might end it all.
One of the clubs, to Woods, was infinitesimally smaller.
The likelihood of discovering a specimen like Sue is infinitesimally small.
One can imagine that the spontaneous change is carried out in a sequence of infinitesimally small steps.
In this setup, we consider players as "infinitesimally small."
This relationship allows clock synchronization in any infinitesimally small space volume.
The whole "theory" of evolution is predicated on infinitesimally small changes that build up over a long period.
An ideal point source is an infinitesimally small point radiating sound.
While the data set is infinitesimally small compared to the enormous size of the universe, it has so far worked well within the defined framework.
I know some things about the structure of universe, which can never be comprehended by the infinitesimally small human brains.
Formally, each value has an infinitesimally small probability, which statistically is equivalent to zero.
Heaviside (1881) represented the line as a network of infinitesimally small circuit elements.
So how did it come to evolve by slow, steady, infinitesimally small Darwinian improvements?
It stated that atoms were infinitesimally small ("point") yet possessed corporeality.