Sentences with phrase «here's a tiny»

And it's impossible for doctors and medical researchers to keep up with even a tiny fraction of it.
Turn the crown to magnify the tiny app icons on the home screen, or zoom in and out of photos without obstructing your view of the small screen.
The tiny earpiece at the top of the phone that you use to listen to phone conversations on now doubles as a speaker when you play videos and games on your iPhone 7.
«When you must look away, do it ever so slowly, reluctantly, stretching the gooey taffy until the tiny string finally breaks.»
Alexis Ohanian's strategy to make it a tiny bit easier on his wife, Serena Williams?
If a tiny portion of India's population reaches college educated, upper - middle class status, say 5 per cent — that's like 65 million people.
«Tiny, tiny amount.»
As Krishen Rangasamy, an economist at National Bank, observed this week, all the hiring in Canada over the past year has been by large businesses, not tiny ones.
The photograph is one of 500 made in a tiny Texas oil town.
Space is dear on a tiny island, but New Zealand authorities have constrained it even more by constraining development.
A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Members pay a relatively tiny 180 - euro annual fee.
The assumption now is for three increases next year; a «very tiny» shift, said Fed chair Janet Yellen.
The market for such products is tiny today, but could grow rapidly, according to Zandberg.
Just how successful it would become was hard to imagine when Mike Lazaridis set up shop in a tiny office above a strip mall in Waterloo, Ont., in 1984.
Killian Bell is a technology journalist based in a tiny town in England.
These tiny icons show the moon phases, calendar, date, temperature or your daily activity goal.
Apple introduced an improved Taptic motor, which sends out tiny vibrations or pulses while using the new home button, or 3D Touch.
When you press down on the new home button you feel a tiny vibration, known as haptic feedback.
How did this tiny area become such a huge tax haven?
Imgur's new cavernous, brick - walled space is a far cry from Schaaf's tiny dorm room at Ohio University, were he dreamt up the idea during a particularly lonely junior - year winter break.
You're looking at one, tiny piece of jeans giant Levi Strauss's (Change the World 2017 list, No. 11) ambitious experiment to improve the lives of the 25 million men and women in the world's apparel supply chain — and better its business results in the process.
Revlo, which is currently tiny, might fall into the category.
But Johnson said the company is not looking to offload its cryptocurrency, and that $ 25 million is tiny when compared to the rest of Ripple's balance sheet.
On the square is a tiny morsel of «budder» — an intensely concentrated form of marijuana, said to contain as much THC as a large joint.
Of course, there is no way to tell for sure what this tiny moment might indicate for the Trumps» relationship.
Indeed, Hibbett Sporting (hibb) also reported poor results on Friday, while Dick's Sporting Goods (dks) underwhelmed investors with a tiny sales increase earlier this week.
Cyber Monday sales will top $ 2 billion this year, according to IBISWorld, but Canadian company are likely to take home a tiny slice of the Thanksgiving e-commerce pie.
So a fully reusable giant aircraft like the 747 costs a third as much as an expendable tiny aircraft.
It also made way to include image stabilization to the cameras, which uses a tiny motor around the lens to counteract against both vibration and shaky hand movement in photos and videos.
In this day and age of immediate media attention, one tiny slip from your endorser could really hurt your brand's reputation.
It's a tiny fraction of them that have been able to get public at a price greater than $ 1 billion.
Perhaps few entrepreneurs in the world today revel in the impossible as much as Walter De Brouwer, the 55 - year - old Belgian self - described anarchist with a Ph.D. in semiotics who believes he can disrupt the entire health care industry with a tiny device inspired by Star Trek.
The founders of health - care firm Nurse Next Door used to turn up their noses at tiny markets.
These four tiny compounds provide the basis of life.
So, if someone takes five medications, and two of them are twice - a-day and three are three - times - a-day, they'll get a tiny envelope with five pills marked for 8 a.m., another envelope with three pills marked for 2 p.m., and a third envelope with five pills marked for 8 p.m. Multiply by 30, and there are your monthly meds.
Seeing as even the tiniest hint of future plans uttered by Bernanke in 2013 had the power to move markets, all eyes and ears will be on Yellen as the Fed continues to make adjustments to its economic stimulus program.
Having a reliable running belt beats trying to tuck your items into a sports bra, waistband, or those tiny pockets that are often built into running shorts that usually look like they couldn't hold a single quarter — let alone hold it securely.
This is a process — a continuous search for low - hanging fruit, easy targets and ways to apply tiny bits of existing and proven technology, or a better approach, to inefficient procedures that have «always been done a certain way,» even though no one can remember why.
That doesn't mean you can't keep your pedal pushed firmly to the metal as you drive full - throttle towards success... but it does mean you may want to change how you approach achieving all of your goals, even if just by tiny degrees.
Even a reduction of two - tenths of a degree would not be «tiny» — it would be 20 % of the increase we've already seen.
Click through to find out what it takes to join the tiny group of elite business people who own the most valuable sports franchises in the United States.
Though Del Vecchio started Luxottica as a tiny one - room enterprise in Milan, it now operates 10 factories worldwide, employs 35,000 people, and produces more than 65,000 pairs of glasses per day, holding a veritable monopoly on the eyewear industry.
The speaker on the Apple Watch is tiny.
And when analysts calculated how much Verizon had paid for each potential customer covered, the amounts were tiny compared to the value of spectrum licenses used to offer current 4G LTE service.
The country's water loss is now below 10 % due to the use of algorithms that predict where leaks will occur, underground pipe repair tools, and a sonar - like system that pinpoints the locations of tiny leaks that have the potential to grow larger.
Based in tiny Burlington, Vt. — population 45,000 — Burton was a private company whose fortunes were tied to a fringe sport some still thought of as a passing fad.
The tiny, synthetic beads — found in facial cleansers, hand washes and toothpastes — have been found to pollute our waters and introduce toxic chemicals into the food chain.
So if that's all you're dealing with, the cost of refilling your spaceship on orbit is tiny, and you can get 150 tons all the way to Mars.
This month, investor advisory service Morningstar, the $ 2.2 billion company mutual - fund rating company, bought Leder's tiny company for an undisclosed sum.
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