Examples of using Modicum in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Talent? Perhaps a modicum.
Have a modicum of self-respect.
Talent? Perhaps a modicum.
And a modicum of civility.
GBS is the only thing on our differential that makes a modicum of sense.
You have a modicum of will.
A modicum of bad luck at a time like this.
But he deserves a modicum of respect.
A modicum of fear seems to be quite effective.
Please maintain a modicum of decorum.
A modicum of torture words don't fully describe.
I wish to maintain a modicum of dignity.
Two, gain a modicum of control over the way I feel.
You think maybe you could show me a modicum of respect- as your boss?
A modicum of restraint would have served you better.
You seem to have a modicum of natural talent.
A modicum of respect might be in order. Perhaps, as I am to act as your watcher again.
You have got to have a modicum of faith in who you are.
He was relieved to be talking to someone with a modicum of emotion.
You enjoyed a modicum of success today, Watson.
For your aunt, her property, or that of her neighbors? have you no modicum of respect Mr. Fraser,?
Anyone with a modicum of common sense would have considered!
a team with even a modicum of creativity, you're all set.
Have at least a modicum of faith in your fellow citizens.
Disgruntled employees, dissatisfied customers… Or just anyone with a modicum of good taste, really.
They have a modicum of talent, they shout it from the rooftops.
Of course, civilisation requires a modicum of material prosperity.
And a modicum of dignity. it's food, a roof over my head,
They look like they have a modicum of morality or ethics.
Give my client a modicum of freedom so that he can spend precious time with a precious brother.