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A few , A little A dearth.
The usual opposite is "small" (also little, diminutive, or more extremely, tiny).
Distance = Rate * Time or, for our purposes a little algebraic manipulation Rate = Distance/Time Rate = 200 km/5 hours = 40 kilometers per hour -----------------------------------
A trapezoid I think... It's kinda like (youre gonna have to use youre imahination a little here) /=\
yes it can. a diamond is basically a square. if you stretch two paralell lines opposite each other on a square one way, you would get a diamond. if you don't get that, just rotate the square a little bit and voila! a parralell diamond!
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A little...but it's offset by eating.
No. The sign, or size, of the coefficients indicate very little about the strength of the variable as a predictor. Often they will simply reflect the units of measurement or coding system used.
The opposite of small is large, or sizable. (also big, opposite of little)
A few , A little A dearth.
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a little
The opposite of 'big' is little.
Before elimination, if the cat gets too little fluid, they can be constipated with hard stool.After elimination, air evaporates water content from feces. This dries the waste.
The opposite of much is usually little or not much.(where it means many, or numerous, the opposite can be few).
The opposite of mucho (a lot) would be un poco (a little).