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1of minor importance — index de minimus, inconsequential Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2notice on agreements of minor importance — Also known as a de minimis notice. A notice published by the European Commission which provides guidance on the Commission s approach to whether an agreement between parties with only small market shares is likely to infringe Article 81(1) of the …
3minor — 1 adjective 1 small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things: We have made some minor changes to the program. | an issue of minor importance | minor illness/operation/injury (=one that is not very serious or… …
4minor-league — adjective a) Of or pertaining to a minor league b) Of relatively minor importance …
5Minor Threat — performing at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., 1981 Background information Origin Washington, D.C. United State …
6minor — mi·nor 1 n: a person who has not yet reached the age of majority compare adult, juvenile, major minor 2 adj 1 a: being less important or serious …
7Minor — • That which is less, or inferior in comparison with another, the term being employed as well of things as of persons Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Minor Minor …
8Minor White — Minor Martin White Birth name Minor White Born July 9, 1908(1908 07 09) Minneapolis, Minnesota Died June 24, 1976(1976 06 24) …
9minor — [mī′nər] adj. [ME menour < L minor < IE * minu , small < base * mei , to lessen > Gr meiōn, less, ON minni, smaller] 1. a) lesser in size, amount, number, or extent b) lesser in importance or rank 2. under full legal age (usually… …
10minor — mi nor (m[imac] n[ e]r), a. [L., a comparative with no positive; akin to AS. min small, G. minder less, OHG. minniro, a., min, adv., Icel. minni, a., minnr, adv., Goth. minniza, a., mins, adv., Ir. & Gael. min small, tender, L. minuere to lessen …