0 almost no, none, never etc -- næsten
1 only just; almost not -- næsten ikke; næppe
2 probably not -- næppe
Though that is hardly a brief for paternalism, it should make us-at least those of us with liberal sympathies-rather concerned.
Such struggles over the principle of succession were hardly unique in the contested politics of indirect rule.
Another observation is that target-deviant omissions hardly ever concern subjects in group 1 children.
In fact, it is hardly correct to speak about a strategy.
The conclusion of the paper is that it is hardly possible to explain the similarities in the contact patterns with the help of macro-sociolinguistic factors.
The type of onset had hardly any effect whereas the offset consonant had a marked influence.
Teachers' beliefs and motivation are also hardly ever researched.
Now the field is rapidly evolving, which means that this article can hardly be more than a snapshot of the knowledge as of 2001.
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