No harm is done, except that Parliament is
by a fraction further diminished.
Not exact matches
Revenue is a
fraction of what it was during the heyday of the CD — and
far from being replaced
by iTunes singles, sales from downloads have fizzled, too.
As
far as excess reserves are concerned, B&K argued back in 2016 (when the IOER was a mere 0.25 %), «the only potential loans that would have been affected
by the Fed's payment of interest are those with risk - adjusted short - term returns between precisely zero and one - quarter percent — surely a tiny
fraction of the total.»
It's the absence of productive real investment, which since 2000 has slumped to a small
fraction of its historical growth rate, along with the encouragement of rank yield - seeking speculation
by the Fed, that has repeatedly injured the U.S. economy, and is likely to insult the economy with
further crises before any durable lessons are learned.
There's really no telling what the price of a coin will be once mining rewards are in
fractions of a coin level, but it seems that during that time more and more people will enter the market with interest and vigor, and those people will help raise the price as well as stabilize it
by having a
far greater number of people who can decide if and when Bitcoin is losing value.
Buoyed
by the success of Sunraycer, Brooks began to wonder in early 1988 if there wasn't some way to convince GM to apply a tiny
fraction of its vast resources toward a
far more ambitious project than anything AeroVironment had ever tackled: a production electric car.
One of the methods championed
by climate scientists is represented in the
fraction of attributable risk [
FAR (Allen, 2003; Stone and Allen 2005)-RSB-, which assesses the attribution of climate anomalies to anthropogenic warming of the atmosphere.
Homogenates were cleared
by centrifugation at 100.000 g for 1 h at 4 °C, and supernatants were collected for
further analysis (TBS - soluble
fraction).
In contrast, Complete Genomics exhibits
by far the smallest
fraction of bases not covered, while the SOLiD platforms reveal remarkable shortcomings, especially in covering CpG islands.
We
further observe higher variations in coverage distribution between samples
by Complete Genomics compared to the other platforms, with the
fraction of the genome covered with at least 30x differing up to about 15 %, and even up to about 18 % for the
fraction of the genome covered with at least 50x (Figure S6).
This is a lower fructose
fraction than is found in PHD, and
far below the fructose
fraction recommended
by Danny and Travis.
If you must be thrilled
by a menacing phone caller, watch the first 20 minutes of «Scream»; it accomplishes the same goal,
far more effectively, in a
fraction of the time.
Headroom's up
by a
fraction, as is legroom, and the seat tilts two degrees
further.
She - Hulk currently appears as The Thing's replacement in Matt
Fraction's «FF,» and has a
far different look than depicted
by «FF» artist Michael Allred, sporting short hair with her usual purple - and - white colored outfit.
By contrast, refinancing into a new loan altogether can often be accomplished in a
fraction of the time, and with
far less aggravation.
Opt for whole food ingredients since they are
far better in terms of nutrients compared to food
fractions or
by - products.
Many of the procedures that we use
far surpass protocols used
by veterinary dentists and are offered at a
fraction of the cost.
Economics are
further explored in A Critical Analysis of Central Banks and Fractional - Reserve Banking from Austrian School Perspective, an installation that takes form in the shape of a 10 %
fraction of a circular fountain which is flanked
by mirrored walls.
Suppose
further that a
fraction «a» of the incoming shortwave radiation is absorbed in the atmosphere (with the remainder being absorbed
by the ground).
Where I totally agree with David is that the developing world, which will be using
by far the largest
fraction of energy
by the end of the century, will not cripple itself economically with expensive systems only to control emissions.
Neutralization
by CaCO3 draws the airborne
fraction down
further on timescales of 3 to 7 kyr.
Absent some crash programs for renewables (or temporary reprieve via unconventional fossil fuels), civilization must get
by on a small
fraction of the energy it now uses (and in
far less convenient forms).
One of the methods championed
by climate scientists is represented in the
fraction of attributable risk [
FAR (Allen, 2003; Stone and Allen 2005)-RSB-, which assesses the attribution of climate anomalies to anthropogenic warming of the atmosphere.
This idea was
further explored
by Harrison & Ambaum (2010), who compared measurements of the diffuse
fraction from Lerwick observatory in Shetland, UK, to FD events detected
by the Climax Colorado neutron monitor.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v480/n7375/full/480032a.html projected an output of ~ 1.6 GyC / yr
by the 2080s, with a consensus of a 2.7 % ceiling on the CH4
fraction, and the recent video
by Schaefer, Abbot and Miller: «The permafrost carbon feedback loop in the Arctic» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR-4-kJUxzM puts the expected output at 3.0 GtC / yr, while recent years» CH4
fraction of outputs from the Yedoma areas point to a
far higher CH4 percentage.
The deeply controversial and unconstitutional agreement comes about a month after what might be among the most revealing developments so
far in the supposed war on man - emitted carbon dioxide — an essential natural gas exhaled
by humans that makes up a
fraction of one percent of the greenhouse gases naturally in the atmosphere.
That amounts to battery life that's
far from ideal and outpaced
by rivals that cost a
fraction of the price, which are now offering closer to two days of life.
Experts know that cases of abuse or neglect that are substantiated
by a child protective agency represent only a small
fraction of children who are maltreated.122 That being the case, it would be
far more useful to gain a better understanding of child maltreatment so that it can be prevented (and strategies to prevent it can be assessed) before it becomes necessary for the state to intervene.