Examples of using Practically nil in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Practically nil.
Before 1996 it was practically nil.
Practically nil, I'm afraid.
My drinking… down to practically nil.
Tracking information is practically nil, only appears in the system when the package out for delivery.
Your chances of survival are practically nil.
Steinhauer regarded Lody's ability to carry out his mission as"practically nil" and warned the Chief of Naval Intelligence not to send him to the UK, but the warning went unheeded.
It is ecological. The impact on the environment is practically nil.
Economic growth in the eurozone is practically nil, and the economy is developing slowly.
But at the present moment, in the Kali-yuga,dharma is practically nil.
But in the present age, Kali-yuga,dharma is practically nil- there is no religion or morality, and there are no pious activities- and therefore according to Vedic calculations the present human civilization does not even consist of human beings.
Unfortunately this education is practically nil all over the world.
He knows The chances of us winning without loss of life Are practically nil.
The universal presence of such a rite,at a time when the science of navigation was practically nil, indicates a common source in antiquity. This common source was Atlantis, but you must keep in mind that the Atlanteans did not practice human sacrifices.
There were hardly any number during the time of Christ, practically nil.
The possibility of this embryo become a human life is practically nil, to have the very low viability.
Yes, I had a maid who was murdered, but that means the odds of you being killed are practically nil.
The knock-on effect on the g market would be very limited- not to say practically nil- other than in southern Spain.
At this point hardly anyone consulted Internet pages, the programs for building Web pages were non-existent or rudimentary, influences were few andthe concept of web design was practically nil.
The probability of belonging to condition A decreases rapidly over time,being practically nil lower than 2% at year 8.
I think it is certain that there is intelligentlife in this universe, but the likelihood of that life coming to Earth is practically nil.
You heard them say that the… the chances of us conceiving again were practically nil.
A precarious workforce, often working outside Legitimacy andwhere unionization is practically nil.
Moreover, the release of carcinogens, such as benzene and carbon particles, is practically nil.
Speed limits also protect pedestrians,because from 80 kph the likelihood that a pedestrian comes alive is practically nil.
Thus, 95 per cent of the cultivators have holdings between half and two-and-a-half acres, buttheir representation in the cooperative power hierarchy is practically nil.
The probability of the sheep to show resistance at the time of the rise in the trunk decreased with the increase in time spent in the contention trunk,becoming practically nil at the end of the 3rd step.
If they had produced what they were asked to this time,it would be the smallest piece of paper with the least written on it of anything produced because the intentions for investment in Western Europe in nuclear power are practically nil.
If entry to a university course, and, moreover, concluding it, even in a university with great social prestige like USP, is no guarantee of professional or social"success",the chances of this occurring in the life of a young person without access to public higher education are practically nil.
My cohort[at CNEN], that of the Damy administration, had always advocated an independent nuclear program using natural uranium. But the military government signed an agreement with the United States and acquired a ready-made turnkey reactor fed with enriched uranium,to which the contribution of Brazilian technology would be practically nil.