Sentences with phrase «in tiny fractions»

Video games, on the other hand, have always lagged behind, in large part because movie effects can take their sweet time to be produced, while graphics in games need to come together in tiny fractions of a second — but they're about to catch up in a big way.
Nevertheless, the process can be used to map text alterations in a tiny fraction of the time that the same process would take by hand.
For example, a gene was only integrated into an existing genome in a tiny fraction of the phages.
It states that the Universe expanded incredibly fast in a tiny fraction of a second.
He plays the title character, a «bio-exorcist» who apparently helps dispose of «pesky living critters,» and though he only appears in a tiny fraction of screen time, he dominates the film.
While the third pedal has a relatively long stroke, the clutch makes contact and fully engages in a tiny fraction of that travel.
Nonfiction has to say, in a tiny fraction of a second, «cat book,» «cookbook,» «travel book,» or whatever.

Not exact matches

This financial picture, combined with the labour strife, has forced its share price below 90 cents, down from $ 1.10 in January and a tiny fraction of its value five years ago, when it traded at close to $ 20.
Only a tiny fraction of people can expect to excel in the narrow subjects that childhood primes us for.
With 6.7 billion people in the world, we're a tiny fraction of the way there, but we're extremely happy with the progress.»
There's even proof that the investment in translation is a tiny fraction of department budgets.
Any North Korean activity in bitcoin is likely a tiny fraction of global trade activity.
Harping on people all day long about the behavior you want to see has only a tiny fraction of the impact that you achieve by believing so deeply in the behavior that you demonstrate it yourself.
People talk a lot about the dominance of the 1 % or in this case more like a tiny fraction of the 1 %.
In a statement, Uber said it will appeal, but that the arbitration portion of Chen's ruling means a «tiny fraction» of a potential 160,000 California drivers are eligible to be class members.
As far as excess reserves are concerned, B&K argued back in 2016 (when the IOER was a mere 0.25 %), «the only potential loans that would have been affected by the Fed's payment of interest are those with risk - adjusted short - term returns between precisely zero and one - quarter percent — surely a tiny fraction of the total.»
Also, Amazon actually has been profitable of late, but perhaps Trump is in - artfully referencing the fact that the company's most recent profit, $ 482 million in the last quarter of 2015, is just a tiny fraction of its $ 35.7 billion in revenues (PDF), but I digress.
In fact, this pair represents only a tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 studIn fact, this pair represents only a tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 studin detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 studin a June 2017 study.
When you invest in an index fund, it's like putting money into every single company tracked by that index, for just a tiny fraction of the cost.
«Only a tiny fraction of the nation's companies have demonstrated such remarkably consistent high growth,» said Eric Schurenberg, President and Editor in Chief, Inc..
Although Florida's private flood insurance market represents only a tiny fraction of all flood insurance in the state, Irma could have a massive impact.
While describing Cohen's allegedly limited work for him — a «tiny fraction» of his legal work, Trump assured — Trump confirmed to «Fox and Friends» that Cohen «represented» him in the Daniels case.
Almost all the monetary gold could remain locked in vaults, with ownership to a quantity of gold — anywhere from a tiny fraction of a gram to many kilograms, depending on what is being purchased — being effected electronically.»
The price tag for employers is but a tiny fraction (about 0.1 %) of the $ 630 billion in «dead money» corporate Canada is currently sitting on.
Your religious fundamentalism is theistic and based solely on your tiny fraction of a belief in the possibility despite all evidence to the contrary.
And yet the flight to physics rather gives the game away, since measured any way you like — volume of papers, number of working researchers, total amount of funding — deductive, theory - building physics in the mold of Newton and Lagrange, Maxwell and Einstein, is a tiny fraction of modern science as a whole.
Chuck, I concur, this thing does not fly well in the South... funny how a tiny fraction of society seems to occupy some much space in the talking heads world.
He also hired literally the slimiest lawyer he could find (people hire lawyers like themselves) who got it reduced to a tiny monthly fraction of what was originally agreed upon in 2008 based on his income which he himself provided.
Also, in a recent missions newsletter that I read, the writer made this statement, «Of the hundreds of thousands who make decisions for Christ in the evangelistic crusades in the third world nations (like Africa), only a tiny fraction end up regularly attending any church.»
Since 90 per cent of the people in this country are never inside the churches, and since only a tiny fraction even of church people regularly read any church literature, some means must be found of propagating true Christianity.
In every single country where the Muslim population has gotten high enough, a tiny fraction of the Muslim population has tried to change the country to an Islamic state.
Even if we consider the 2000 years of history that are recorded in the Bible, these biblical records only cover the tiniest fraction of human events that took place during these two millennia.
Our bodily cells are only a tiny fraction of the subhuman individuals in existence; also each of us is but one of countless individuals on our own or perhaps higher levels (recall the billions of possibly inhabited planets that astronomers believe exist).
There are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, each with planets, that large of a number even if a tiny fraction had an atmosphere and even if a fraction of them had water (as we know it is required, but life may not require it on other planets) it would be amazing if there wasn't a carbon based lifeform somewhere else in our galaxy, let alone in the universe with billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and trillions of planets.
«The fact of the matter is,» they note, «if vampires truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the movies and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared.»
Only a tiny fraction of the variations among the manuscripts pose any serious problem for scholars in determining the original text.
Life will exist in a tiny tiny tiny fraction of the term of the universe.
The aching in my tooth a tiny fraction of a second ago is my aching now.
Would that even a tiny fraction of those who say «Lord, Lord,» would join in fresh thinking about the practical meaning for today's world of devotion to the Abba of Jesus.
In recent years scholars like Carol Newsom, Norman Habel, Edwin Good and Robert Gordis — to mention only a tiny fraction — have made splendid contributions to unraveling Job's mysteries.
Finally, there is a tiny fraction (I would say less than 1 %) of uses where the term probably does refer to receiving eternal life, though even in these contexts, the actual meaning of the word is debatable.
Neither is primal, but tequila contains a tiny fraction of the fructose contained in agave.
This is only a tiny fraction of all the great wine schools in America.
While Kraft will purchase 12,000 tons of RA coffee in 2006, this represents a tiny fraction (I've calculated about 1.5 %) of Kraft's coffee bean purchases.
Treasury, which lifted profits from sales to Asia by 48 per cent to $ 117 million in the first half of 2017 - 18 driven by its Penfolds and Wolf Blass brands, is in the early stages of trying to elevate the status of its Californian brands in the China market, but sales are only a tiny fraction of those generated by the powerful Australian brands.
Unfortunately, going by the tiny fraction of fans that protested in the stadium on tuesday, it seems to me that those who buy tickets to go to watch are more interested in enjoying a recreational time, possibly taking the missus or the kids out and generally incorporating the matches into the fun and excitement of their lifestyle to be genuinely grieved by the team's shoddy performances.
We have spent a tiny fraction of what the rest of you in this league have, and still risen above most.
The odds are stacked against him — a tiny fraction of academy footballers even have a pro career in the first place, let alone a Premier League career, and unlike most of them, there's only one position a goalkeeper can play in — but on a purely superficial level it's just as pointless writing him off as it is predicting stardom.
The schools and classroom interventions that I've described educate a tiny fraction of the nation's poor children, and they are competing against a dominant culture in education that only very rarely considers whether there might be another, better way to motivate and engage children who are growing up in poverty.
We can debate whether there's a one - size - fits - all solution to school food, but it's irrefutable that the «solution» Jamie showed us on Friday night is currently available only to a teeny tiny fraction of the schools in this country lucky enough to find an angel like Orfalea, and that's information he quite intentionally did not share with us.
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