0 text in a formal agreement that is printed smaller than the rest of the text, sometimes in the hope that it will not be noticed: --
1 → the fine print --
But he did not get one, and his attention was drawn to the notice in small print which said that supplies were limited.
It stated in the advertisement that supplies were limited, and this was in fairly small print.
There has been not just a laudable adherence to thoroughness but also the avoidance of cost-effectiveness and the development of ever more encyclopedic and small print texts.
His introductory chapter of just over 20 pages includes 67 endnotes amounting to almost 13 pages and has 7 pages of references, both in small print.
While technological changes have enabled the reduction of development costs for new editions, these advantages are all but lost in the higher unit costs associated with small print runs.
Most people's needs were more basic - understanding the small print of contracts, learning about financial planning and budgeting, knowing where to find understandable advice and information.
This is followed, in small print, by an analysis of the term's development, differentiations, explanatory value, and limits.
I fear that unsuspecting readers will fail to notice the 'health warning' in small print, tucked away in a footnote on another page.