(1) He was short, perhaps even a little smaller than she, and, despite his enveloping cloak, she suspected that he was slight in build as well.
(2) In virtually every case, however, the degree of degradation was slight enough to be inconsequential.
(3) If I offended anyone of the Jewish faith, then I apologize for the unintended slight .
(4) Despite this, cumulatively the threads both between tracks and between the constituent parts of each track appear rather too slight to maintain this listener's engagement.
(5) Hence, the difference could only be explained by the use of a different negative, copied from the original with a slight degree of enlargement.
(6) Once you're out on the streets you do have a slight degree of autonomy.
(7) A slight degree of petulance had crept into his voice.
(8) Colors often look muted and washed out with there also being a slight degree of edge enhancement rearing its ugly head.
(9) I mean, this isn't Shakespeare, it's slight and rather broad comedy.
(10) There were 21 injuries as a result of accidental fires a slight increase from last year but half of those reported were from just two incidents.
(11) He is too light, too slight , too trivial, a figure with insufficient gravity.
(12) His best work was way behind him by this time, and even now it's rather slight , but I have a soft spot for some of it
(13) Ultimately, it all sounds rather petty and slight .
(14) Not to slight him in any way, but that's a lot of people to know.
(15) You can still interact with people, but those interactions are slight and superficial (in the on-the-surface sense) and ephemeral.
(16) Aerodynamic limitations have been avoided to a slight degree at almost prohibitive cost and with consequent contamination.
(17) Live, Benson cut a slight figure, which contrasted with the muscular edge given to his exemplary material - highlighting the riffs and choruses to good effect.
(18) A woman writer who evokes an intensely personal landscape still finds she is dismissed as slight , precious, trivial.
(19) Having said that, the latter does play its part, but only to a slight degree.
(20) Taylor understands the idiom quite perfectly and he manages to bring a grandeur and nobility to the admittedly slight work.