Sentences with phrase «extremely small amount of time»

To make things more efficient, we will prepare your cases in an extremely small amount of time.

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But, even if I went ahead and got my PhD and went for my full professorship and all that kind of thing, the amount of time I'd get to spend dodging Johnny rooks is extremely small.
It works extremely well for people who have a slow metabolism because the amount of calories you are consuming to lose body fat are low and trying to fit them into 5 - 6 small meals is challenging and very time consuming.
Humans in some populations have been dying of heart disease and cancer for a long time too (while other populations avoid these diseases by eating extremely small amounts of eggs and other animal products).
Also worth a mention in the low - cost category are two investing apps with extremely low investing minimums that are aimed at new investors who want to add small amounts of money over time:
Moreover, accumulating that higher debt for a longer amount of time could make borrowers more likely to delay buying a home or car, saving for retirement, starting a family or starting a small business — all the things that would be extremely beneficial for the current economy.
I adopted an extremely frugal lifestyle to be able to afford achieving this goal and in a matter of time, I had a small collection of properties generating an excellent amount of passive income.
There are small experimental games of all kinds out there which range from extremely satisfying to extremely unsatisfying to play, and that has more to do with the concept and approach to execution than it does the amount of time the developers had to put it together (look at game jams).
Here's an odd one; according to a Japanese retail blog, Sinobi, which the ever - dependable Andriasang has once again translated for us, Nintendo is limiting the first shipment of the 3DS remake of Ocarina of Time to an «extremely small» amount.
Even an extremely small lag would cause the amount of energy stored in the atmosphere to grow slowly over time (if the radiation of the sun remains identical).
The original report suggested «up to 40 percent» of Brazilian rain forest was extremely sensitive to small reductions in the amount of rainfall, but the IPCC expanded that to cover the entire Amazon, the Times reported.
According to the study's lead scientists, the new technique relies on measuring extremely small amounts of the nuclide that accumulates as cosmic rays strike exposed rock surfaces over long periods of time.
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