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Filter by Meaning The community organizer was proud to have earned a modicum of respect from the city officials, who had previously disregarded the needs of her neighborhood.
The researcher's work had a modicum of success in advancing the understanding of the field.
The artist added just a modicum of detail to make the painting come to life.
The country had made a modicum of progress in reducing poverty by implementing social welfare programs.
The diplomat had a modicum of skill in negotiating peace deals, having mediated several successful ones in the past.
She felt a modicum of happiness when she saw her friends.
The athlete had made a modicum of improvement in his speed after incorporating a new training regimen.
The film had a modicum of suspense that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
The surgeon had a modicum of expertise in performing complex surgeries, having successfully completed several of them.
The team only had a modicum of success in winning the game.
The boss had a modicum of respect for the employee who always completed their work on time.
The soup had a modicum of spice, but it was not enough to give it flavor.
She showed only a modicum of enthusiasm for the project.
A modicum of patience is required to see results in this type of therapy.
The astronomer had a modicum of knowledge about the universe, having discovered several new celestial objects.
She showed a modicum of courage when she stood up to the bully.
The speaker had a modicum of charisma, but he was not engaging enough to captivate the audience.
The student had made a modicum of progress in his reading skills after working with a tutor.
The comedian's jokes had a modicum of truth to them.
She felt a modicum of pride in her accomplishments.
A modicum of intelligence is required to understand this concept.
The company had made a modicum of progress in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing a recycling program.
The company made only a modicum of profit this quarter.
A modicum of training can go a long way in improving employee performance.
The jeweler had a modicum of diamonds in her display case.
He showed a modicum of respect for his elders.
The startup had a modicum of success in securing initial funding, but they needed more to get off the ground.
The recipe called for a modicum of vanilla extract.
The athlete's performance had a modicum of grace that impressed the judges.
The charity fundraiser only raised a modicum of funds for the cause.
He had a modicum of talent but lacked the drive to succeed.
The athlete felt a modicum of satisfaction in beating her personal record in the race.
The patient had made a modicum of improvement in his cognitive abilities after undergoing brain rehabilitation therapy.
The company had made a modicum of progress in diversifying its workforce by hiring more women and minorities.
There was only a modicum of interest in the new product.
The author's latest book had only a modicum of success in terms of sales.
The startup company had only a modicum of success in securing investments from venture capitalists.
The artist's exhibition only had a modicum of success in attracting visitors to the gallery.
The movie had only a modicum of success at the box office, failing to meet its revenue targets.
The journalist had a modicum of expertise in international affairs, having reported from several conflict zones.
The team needed a modicum of luck to win the game.
The recipe calls for a modicum of saffron, which is a rare spice.
The company had only a modicum of success in the market.
He had a modicum of knowledge about psychology, but not enough to diagnose himself.
The company had made a modicum of progress in developing new products after investing in research and development.
The athlete had a modicum of natural talent, but had to work hard to improve.
He managed to scrape together a modicum of money to pay the rent.
She only had a modicum of interest in politics.
The scientist had a modicum of respect for his colleague's research.
The book had a modicum of good ideas, but it was mostly full of cliches.
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