Only a small
fraction of us succeed.
Not exact matches
His team
succeeded in producing a porous ultracapacitor material that approached the performance
of a nanotube device but potentially at a
fraction of the cost.
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.
They
succeeded by selectively turning on just a
fraction of those flashing dots at any given time, so they could distinguish single balls
of replica DNA flashing across the cellular landscape.
In fact, the vast majority
of students in these countries often
succeed on only a tiny
fraction of the curriculum specified for their grade.
For all
of the talk
of TUDA gains over the last decade, an honest assessment
of our current status can lead to only one conclusion: The pace
of improvement hasn't been nearly fast enough, because a miniscule
fraction of disadvantaged kids in urban districts are
succeeding.
«Few are willing and able to devote sufficient time and effort to become value investors, and only a
fraction of those have the proper mind - set to
succeed.»
If just a
fraction of these startups
succeed, lawyers will be the better for it.
Unfortunately, for governments, centralized cryptocurrencies and permissioned blockchain networks will not
succeed and ever secure a
fraction of bitcoin's user base for a simple reason: the lack
of decentralization and a... Continue reading Government Cryptocurrencies Won't be Able to Compete With Bitcoin, Here's Why