Not exact matches
Think
of the rivers
of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and in triumph they could
become the momentary masters
of a
fraction of a dot.
In a letter to staff on Wednesday, Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly said that the stores, a small
fraction of its business generating 1 %
of sales, had simply
become unprofitable.
The
fraction of incoming college freshmen surveyed annually by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program at UCLA who reported that «
becoming successful in a business
of my own» was «essential» or «very important» to them declined from 52.1 percent in 1988 to 41 percent in 2004.
There are many remarkable aspects to SpaceX: for instance, the way it has challenged accepted rocket manufacture by making rockets for a
fraction of the cost; the way it has
become the first private entity — rather than a country — to successfully launch spacecraft into orbit and then return; the way it went from an idea in Musk's head to a company that resupplies the International Space Station and that hopes to soon ferry astronauts back and forth.
It may
become a slippery slope to dedicating a good
fraction of your content more towards online business creation.
At a time when investment firms are increasingly experimenting with artificial intelligence and technology that can make trading decisions in a
fraction of a second, identifying disreputable sources has
become a bigger challenge.
Or the first ledger
becomes one
of many ledgers, each supporting some
fraction of the product or user base.
This operation, whose total dollar yield was an infinitesimal
fraction of the massive sums stolen by the financial Deep Statists in their forty year gold price manipulation crime, was already the subject
of an over-dramatized Bloomberg Businessweek propaganda piece published on 9 March 2017, entitled «How to
Become an International Gold Smuggler.»
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But while mass shootings tend to
become national media events, they make up a tiny
fraction of those deaths.
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To sustain the heavens and the earth by the fiat
of his omnipotent word, so that if this word were withdrawn for the
fraction of a second the universe would be plunged into chaos — how light a task compared with bearing the burden that mankind may take offense, when one has been constrained by love to
become its saviour!
These Americans (who are
becoming a larger
fraction of the electorate every year) have a particularly skewed view
of our political debate.
They will
become lovely and crispy but only need a
fraction of the time to cook.
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become the USP monographed standard for the industry.
It really does show how important the Egyptian has
become for Liverpool when he is able to shine while playing just a
fraction of the game.
If the concept isn't already grasped,
fractions may
become the beginning
of a maths phobia which can last a lifetime.
The amount
of alcohol in your blood
becomes a mere
fraction of a percent in your breastmilk.
At a
fraction of the cost
of traditional direct mail, phone calls and television advertising, online campaigning is already
becoming a crowded field.
While a 90 per cent success rate would be poor for chemotherapy, only a tiny
fraction of precancerous cells ultimately
become malignant.
«We don't know why only a
fraction of individuals with genetic risk factors for celiac disease actually
become gluten intolerant,» said Peter Green, MD, the Phyllis and Ivan Seidenberg Professor
of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC), Director
of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and co-author on the study.
fl = the
fraction of habitable planets that have life As we move to the right in Drake's equation, the values
of the terms
become increasingly uncertain.
But for high - risk livers — say, those from donors whose hearts stopped beating, only a small
fraction of which are used today — a preservation system could
become routine.
In recent years, outlet stores located hours away from glitzy shopping districts, selling off - season and lower tier merchandise at a
fraction of regular retail prices, have proliferated and
become significant sources
of revenues.
Coupled with the fact that 98 %
of all stars
become white dwarfs when they run out
of nuclear fuel, he says that suggests «the
fraction of stars that create rocky planets is high».
Even though many
of the planets orbit their stars very closely and have high temperatures, which in turn causes their hydrogen - rich atmospheres to expand and a
fraction of the gases to escape the planet over time, it's unlikely that the planets will lose enough
of their atmosphere to
become rocky bodies like Earth, the researchers report online today in the Monthly Notices
of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Even if only a small
fraction becomes severely ill, that could mean many millions
of people who suddenly need hospitalization and respirators — and who could die.
For the small
fraction of what we spent at war in Iraq, we could support institutions so that fragile states don't collapse in the first place, and invest in emerging economies that
become markets for our goods.»
But the former requirement has
become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large
fraction of publications now contain contributions from groups with very different expertise — and that half
of the papers published in 2009 by Science had authors from more than one nation.
While large digital collections
of language data are
becoming more abundant, only a tiny
fraction of the more than 7000 languages spoken today has been thoroughly analyzed.
Under such supercooled conditions, a large
fraction of the atoms collapse into the lowest quantum state, at which point quantum effects
become apparent on a macroscopic scale.
A small
fraction of these particles sneaks between the rings and the planet before losing electrons to
become positively charged once again.
In situations where ratios
become increasingly complex, or the
fractions have larger denominators, the mix
of cells might be more easily achieved by stochastic means, without basic units.
If the target ratio for a mix
of cells
becomes more complex, where the denominator in the
fraction is higher, it would
become more difficult for a deterministic system to be successful; this is where stochasticity lends itself as an alternative.
Recently, it was suggested that only a limited
fraction of the magnetopause surface could
become open (Masters et al. 2012).
But as time has progressed and as it has
become possible to measure the amount
of HIV in the blood stream, it has
become clear that a small
fraction of these people are able to maintain long term control
of virus to undetectable or nearly undetectable levels.
The UCLA researchers proposed that some small
fraction of these growing clumps
became dense enough to
become black holes.
Rather than nature (i.e. genes) and nurture (i.e. environment) each kicking in a
fraction of the influences that nudge traits in one or another direction, new studies show the innate potential we call nature
becomes reality only when exposed to a certain kind
of nurture.
According to the research, a cataclysmic clash between the protoplanets would produce enough force to melt a
fraction of the material, sending a molten plume jetting out into space, whereupon it would cool, and adhere to the surface
of what would eventually
become meteorites.
As a result, further understanding
of the processes that drive volatile cycling on terrestrial planets is needed to determine the water
fraction at which they are likely to
become waterworlds.
If this hybrid model is physical, super-Earths with a total water
fraction similar to that
of the Earth can
become waterworlds.
While this group
of genes is not large, what
became apparent from inspection
of the heat map in Figure 4A is that the majority
of genes upregulated in the V+S − cells are also marginally upregulated when the V − S + to V+S +
fractions are compared.
The first step is to understand how a small
fraction of the tumour cells often escape therapy while
becoming more malignant.
At the top
of each jump, we
become weightless for a
fraction of a second.
Power through all your reading material in a
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A
fraction of silver nanoparticles may react to substances in the body or the environment and
become silver salt, which is an effective antimicrobial.
However, because a
fraction of colloidal silver may
become silver salt, overconsumption
of colloidal silver can still cause silver toxicity at very high doses.