Sentences with phrase «fraction of that»

So far, in nearly all the incidents reported, the amount of material recovered has been tiny — only small fractions of what would be required to make a nuclear weapon.
In fact, the insurance required by the state only covers a very small fraction of what most drivers need.
Keeping that in mind, buying plaid throws and pillows can get expensive, so... I have a way to bring these beautifully textured accessories into your home at fractions of the cost.
These often turn up at vintage and thrift shoes for fractions of what they cost brand new.
Show me where this is an issue for anyone beyond a tiny tiny fraction of people.
Whereas transaction costs may have previously represented several percent of a total transaction, nowadays, you can expect to make reasonably sized purchases for just fractions of a percent.
Conversely, a well optimized site that attracts a wider population of users, or a population with larger fraction of users on slower devices or networks, may appear «slow».
Because the nucleus of these heavy atoms is highly charged, the electrons start to move at significant fractions of the speed of light.
Yes a pure term plan will cost fraction of the premium you are paying.
Quick and easy broccoli potato soup that is creamy (with fraction of the cream) and oh so belly warming good!
But we are aware of a process of making decisions in terms of seconds and even fractions of seconds.
It makes sense that there would be more caution in 2017 with the value of fractions of coins worth huge amounts.
That is still a good assumption today, if you look at the observed CO2 increase as fraction of fossil fuel emissions.
But then again, back in those days tuition was a mere fraction of what it is today.
Investors then buy notes, which represent fractions of these loans.
One way to analyze this is by fractions of stars.
Contrary to a stock price changing within fractions of a second.
And in the grand scheme of life, 18 months is a tiny fraction of time.
A substantial fraction of divorced people express doubts about their own divorce, even many years later.
It just takes fraction of seconds to make your profile on online adult dating site.
At the end of the day, we need to push carbon credits through and address the small fraction of people for whom it has extreme negative effects.
The smallest amount you can get is not one bitcoin, you can get fractions of bitcoin.
Now if only the program served more than a small fraction of students and the district had launched it oh, say, 33 years ago.
«Therefore, a greater fraction of CO2 emissions than previously thought could remain in the atmosphere and contribute to global warming,» they conclude.
This means that this region will have a higher fraction of low - mass stars than in other zones of the galaxy.
Now, I can't be that critical of him, because he has been cleaning up after the errors of many, a small fraction of which he bears some responsibility for.
Solar still represent a still fraction of total generation capacity, but something that keeps doubling rapidly can easily surprise people.
Over time, an increasing fraction of permits for emissions could be supplied by auction, yielding federal revenues that can be put to good use.
Others gained or lost whole chromosomes, but gained or lost fractions of other chromosomes.
It's a large database, but must still be only a tiny fraction of all the questions he has answered on his show.
Any North Korean activity in bitcoin is likely a tiny fraction of global trade activity.
Here we are talking about companies seeing their value go from fractions of a penny to dollar multiples in no time.
You're only investing small change and usually buying fractions of shares.
Even though it still represents only a tiny fraction of energy production overall — less than 2 % — it already has more workers than natural gas, coal, wind, and nuclear.
But genetics alone can not account for more than a very small fraction of cases of this disease.
Once we have made these specifications, the spreadsheet will tell us what fraction of teachers we can actually identify.
Unless other receiver stations can be set up, a good fraction of data the telescope will collect will be lost.
Track your progress and count every last fraction of a carb.
Unfortunately, only a small fraction of new energy capacity is being built in such countries with stagnant / declining energy systems.
We get an idea in our head of a piece we would like to find and within a couple of weeks we find it for a mere fraction of retail.

Phrases with «fraction of that»

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