modicum im PONS Wörterbuch

modicum Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

a modicum of decency
a modicum of truth

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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Others, however, concluded he had a modicum of talent.
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During the 15th and 16th centuries, the vast majority of women who gained any modicum of success as artists were the children of painters.
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While the majors still do a modicum of true production, their activities are focused more in the areas of development, financing, marketing, and merchandising.
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It added that it does provide a modicum in fun in that it lets us see these winning characters again and more of their lives.
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To ensure a stable playing field where one can make an investment with predictable returns, a modicum of regulation is necessary.
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By association, it unofficially granted a modicum of official status to the "daigennin".
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Also, the ordinary purchaser must be thought of as having, and credited with, at least a modicum of intelligence.
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A modicum of economic ease permitted him now to enjoy fully his role of husband and father of a wonderful family.
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He found a modicum of independent fame, and has admitted to being a fan of his former band's music and owning their records.
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The fact that they both just have a modicum of a voice in this novel is telling of the social hierarchy in the novel.
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