Sentences with phrase «even by a fraction»

However, i request you to tell us the one whose chart price never lags behind the market price even by a fraction of a second, and in which order placement is easiest with fast execution.

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Known as debt settlement, it's a process by which consumers stop paying unsecured creditors, wait months or even years until creditors have given up hope of collecting, then offer to settle outstanding balances for mere fractions of the amounts owing.
But go by its recent boom — and a forecast by Snapchat's first investor, Jeremy Liew, that it will hit $ 500,000 by 2030 — and nabbing even a fraction of a bitcoin starts to look a lot more enticing.
But instead of starting by creating, say, one or two production lines in Buffalo at a time, it purchased a fraction of the equipment necessary for even a single production line of Whitney panels.
Even if Keystone XL is eventually approved, it would still only provide a fraction of the pipeline capacity the energy industry will need to increase production by several million barrels a day.
The boom in unconventional fuels — such as bitumen extracted from Alberta's tar sands and oil extracted from North Dakota's Bakken shale formation by hydraulic fracturing («fracking»)-- has swelled global reserves even as climate scientists issue ever - sterner warnings that burning more than a small fraction of these reserves would be suicidal.
That's a fraction of the nearly 140,000 #deleteUber tweets that appeared by 3 p.m. Jan. 29 after that social media campaign began the evening before, Keyhole data shows.
Without hiking the amount that the Fed pays banks to hold idle bank reserves, the Fed would have to contract its balance sheet by about $ 1.4 trillion before market forces would raise rates even to a fraction of 1 %.
However, U.S. - based module manufacturers will still not be able to supply more than a fraction of domestic demand, and even under the forecasts of contraction within the U.S. market published by analysts including GTM Research and IHS Markit, imports will still account for the large majority of modules installed, at least for the next few years.
Did Michelson or Morley know that if even one of the hundreds of physical constants that exist was different by even a fraction of a percentage, that the universe and everything in it (including their experiment) would not exist?
Jesus is just a belief shared by a fraction of the world's population, and there are thousands of conflicting opinions about him even amongst his strongest believers.
There would always have been plenty of managers willing to take on the job, even though the club's transfer budget was a fraction of those being spent by our direct rivals, but I do not think any other top manager would have stuck with us, especially with big spending clubs such as Real Madrid and PSG after them.
If an athlete hits his or her head and is then slower than baseline by even a fraction of a second at reading off the numbers, Dr. Galetta said, it is very probable he or she has a concussion and needs to be taken from play and seen by a doctor.
While the realities described by Paul Tough in this book are very familiar to me, I hope to some day make even a fraction of the difference Geoffrey Canada has made in the lives of children from poor neighborhoods right here in the USA.
While the realities described by Paul Tough in this book are very familiar to me, I hope to some day make even a fraction of the difference Geoffrey Canada has made in the lives of
List - building is usually a game of incremental victories and losses — trench warfare, not blitzkrieg — and cutting your loss rate by even a small fraction helps.
Dadey said that even if only a small fraction of such a donation is used for lobbying, the donor's name is listed by Citizens Union in filings.
In the long run, it continues «nothing by way of even a small fraction of the debt is reduced.
A preview of the data from the balloon mission, presented at a recent meeting on cosmology, hints that the new, sharper view of the ripples will provide even more evidence of a flat universe, created by an extraordinarily fast inflation of space within a fraction of a second after the big bang.
There is not enough oil from plants such as soy and canola to supply even a fraction of the 60 million — plus gallons of jet fuel burned every day by U.S. aircraft, nearly one quarter of global use, even if all such sources were converted to fuel (which would significantly impact food supplies.)
When each individual in a population is replaced in every succeeding generation by more than one — even by a very slight fraction more, say 1.01 — the population grows faster and faster, in the manner of a savings account or debt.
Chan points out that even when Reppy and Rittner replicated the 2004 experiment, they were reporting supersolid fractions of 20 percent — 20 times greater than the 1 - 2 percent measured by other groups.
The overwhelming fraction of undergraduate science courses are taught by a professor lecturing to students, even in the face of many hundreds of studies showing that alternative teaching methods demonstrate much greater student learning and lower failure rates.
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).
Fractions of coconut oil are now even being used by medicine in the treatment of many kinds of cancers, which in itself goes to show you that coconut oil does play a direct role in improving cellular energy production and therefore improving thyroid function.
Even if you get the OJ with «lots of pulp» it has only a small fraction of what you would get by eating a fresh orange.
With over 1 billion members, by default even if even a fraction of Facebook's singles started dating, it would make them the world's largest dating site.
It's not a perfect film by a longshot, suffering the most at its lackadaisical finish, but The Temp manages to involve and entertain in a crafty B - movie way even if what it is is only a fraction of what it promises.
Michelle Williams (Certain Women), as Paul's mother Gail — who married into the family and then antagonized them by divorcing her husband, addiction - prone J. Paul Getty, Jr. — especially shines as a woman desperate to save her son, and who must accept all manner of indignities to get even a fraction of the ransom money.
Even the highest - grossing documentary of the coming year is going to be seen by a fraction of the people who see the highest - grossing fiction films.
The rest of the thing is just garbage of The Majestic variety, another weird attempt by Carrey to do a Frank Capra film (in The Majestic, an It's a Wonderful Life poster was displayed in a theatre lobby; here the picture itself is playing on television in a key scene), except this time without any pretense that he'll rein it in even for a fraction of a moment.
School districts that already had higher fractions of students enrolled in private schools, even accounting for the urban or rural location of the district, had a greater likelihood of having a charter school open in their district by 2003 — 04 and a greater share of their students enrolled in charters.
To her office troop hordes of angry parents, insisting that she raise their child's grade - point average by a fraction of a point or that she classify their daughter as learning disabled so she can have extra time on the SATs or that she push their son to apply to the father's alma mater even though the boy lacks the grades to get in.
Even if these networks are joined by other wildly successful upstarts, only a small fraction of students in failing schools will benefit.
Now, in addition to teaching students fractions and conjunctions, many educators are increasingly grappling with how to address social and emotional skills like collaboration and students» sense of belonging — trends that are even making their way into nationwide criteria by which schools are evaluated.
NF.A.1 Explain why a fraction a / b is equivalent to a fraction (nxa) / (nxb) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size.
Geoboards allow pupils to perform complex algorithms, such as multiplication, division, fractions, plane geometry, and even basic algebra, simply by shifting a rubber band on a 10 × 10 grid.
Of course, one of the challenges today is that only a fraction of independently published content is making its way onto the shelves or databases of libraries, even academic content written by scholars in their field.
* Since this survey was distributed by indie authors among their readers and followers, it shows quite clearly that their audience is mainly in the Amazon fraction, even though the overall market share of Tolino vs. Amazon should be more like 50 - 50.
I know my little books aren't capable of that by themselves, but just contributing to that, even by a tiny fraction, would make me feel bad.
Securities held in passive funds, by definition, don't trade very much, and so they don't affect the price much, even if they comprise a significant fraction of the security's float.
Even if your second income is only a fraction of your primary income, if you were to lose that first income, your second income could help you survive by paying for the essentials.
But even if you only spend a fraction of that, the JetBlue Plus Card will earn its keep by offering a 30,000 point signup bonus after you spend $ 1,000 in the first 90 days, a 10 % rebate on redeemed points, and 5,000 point account anniversary bonus.
Take - Two Interactive is now hoping that Red Dead Redemption 2, which was delayed to spring 2018 from its initial release date of fall this year, will have even a fraction of the success enjoyed by Grand Theft Auto V.
Also, who doesn't love the indie darlings which have made the console home, made even better by initiatives such as cross-buy, cross-save and cross-play, which allow great value for money across the entire PlayStation ecosystem and the chance to expand your library at a fraction of the cost.
Even the cars which seem to have had the most attention lavished on their handling models offer a tiny fraction of the feel and feedback routinely provided by the machinery in the likes of Project Cars 2.
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
Now she handselects clothes, organized by size and season, to sell for a fraction of the new price — and even takes custom requests for specific pieces you're looking for.
The overwhelming challenge is how to produce enough biofuel to supply even a fraction of the more than 60 billion gallons of jet fuel burned every year by the world's aircraft.
I am well aware of the argument that the cost benefit analysis is impacted by bad insurance policies, I just don't think that's responsible for that large a fraction of the movement, ie even with ideal insurance policies I think people would be heading for Florida rather than Chicago.
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