Sentences with phrase «in tiny numbers»

Although basically all manufacturers offer a model, the majority are «compliance cars», made in tiny numbers and available only in states (such as California) where they are required to do so.
Most self - published books sell in tiny numbers and result in zero exposure for their authors.
I agree: the majority of the titles mentioned are from small presses, or self - publishers, with some allowance for textbooks etc., some of which sell in tiny numbers.
Because of PA books» high prices and limited availability, they typically sell in tiny numbers.
But the Nsx is Honda's technical masterpiece, and even though it sells in tiny numbers compared with every other Honda product, it does bring a measure of prestige to the Japanese automaker.
There are other BEVs sold here and there in tiny numbers, but none except the Bolt have the complete package that Nissan's Leaf offers buyers.
Audi admits the W12 will sell in tiny numbers in the UK — it's real role is in Asia, where buyers are happy to fork out big money to know that their car is the most exclusive.
My only gripe is that this car will sell in tiny numbers and to the dedicated few — why not dial out that body roll, give the chassis even more bite?
The petrol version of the Mercedes GL500 is going to sell in tiny numbers in the UK, but it's a better driver's car than its Bluetec diesel sister
The company has been in business for 17 years, claims the 240 racecars it produces annually outstrip even Porsche, and has been shipping Radicals Stateside in tiny numbers for a decade.
Of course, a 30 % increase in a tiny number is still a tiny number.
Financial assistance programmes exist but, much like discretionary housing payments for the bedroom tax, these only pay out in a tiny number of cases.
Challenges that we all need to address It is vital we (the Muslim community, the government and the wider society) properly diagnose the root causes behind violent extremism in a tiny number of Muslim youth, so that proper remedial actions can be taken with due proportion.
There are other advantages to activism being thrown up by Twitter, Watch the way in which UK Uncut has blossomed, in a tiny number of weeks, from a few people in a pub to a mass programme of loosely coordinated direct action events across the country.

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The startup is tiny right now, with only seven employees, but the founders have attracted a number of institutional and angel investors to help fund expansion in the face of demand from new customers.
In 2008, just over 3,000 legal abortions were performed in the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 millioIn 2008, just over 3,000 legal abortions were performed in the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 millioin the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 million.
When he realized he had no choice, Levison handed in the key — a long string of random numbers — printed out in type too tiny to be read or scanned.
The reason: In 1996, the government severely restricted funding for medical residents, essentially freezing the number of slots that determine the flow of physicians entering the workforce each year, with only tiny additions since.
Total, he's made about $ 90,000 in the past six months while giving a tiny number of actual rides, according to pay stubs viewed by Business Insider.
Many people in the world's largest cities already live in tiny apartments, and one way to save on costs for a space similar to Hill's is to cut down on the number of alternatives needed, says Lloyd Alter, managing editor of Treehugger.
An increasing number of mostly tiny stocks have surged following news, or speculation, of the companies» involvement in cryptocurrencies or the blockchain technology behind them.
Even though we had devised a number of useful strategies to combat sexorkism in the workplace, were they really helping people if they just existed within the confines of our tiny club?
Though in tiny grey lettering at the bottom of the graphic Facebook caveats that these figures are merely its «best estimates» of the maximum number of affected users.
Even before the decline in international adoptions, only a tiny number of those children were adopted by families outside of their home countries.
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.
(CNN)- The number of Muslims in the United States is tiny - less than one in 100 Americans - but their votes could sway the results of the presidential election in November, a new study says.
We may reasonably conclude from the studies that have been done on this issue that, more often than not, the number of Priests who have abused is tiny in proportion to the number of Priests that have not ever done so.
This is a strikingly tiny number, and clearly shows that abuse is an extreme rarity in the Catholic Priesthood.
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.
I learned that lesson as a tiny, tiny child when my mother would take me shopping and we would see people working in stores who had numbers on their arms because they were in Hitler's concentration camps.
In the early nineteenth century, China was closed to foreigners, and Christians, who were descendants of those converted by earlier missionaries, were a tiny number.
This narrative says not that a tiny number of clergy, shamefully, have had their share in the paedophile guilt of society at large (though if anything, judging by the figures for the general male population, a somewhat lesser share) but that there is some essential connection between paedophilia and the Catholic priesthood.
It seems that the fertilizer increased the number of ribosomes (tiny organelles in the non-nuclear part of the cell).
In early summer there would be lots of tiny, bright - green mantid babies all over the plants, and as the summer progressed they would diminish in number (one reason being that they tend to eat each other), grow in size, and turn darker in coloIn early summer there would be lots of tiny, bright - green mantid babies all over the plants, and as the summer progressed they would diminish in number (one reason being that they tend to eat each other), grow in size, and turn darker in coloin number (one reason being that they tend to eat each other), grow in size, and turn darker in coloin size, and turn darker in coloin color.
It is also a very welcome addition to the tiny number of 100 % Gluten Free eateries in London.
A tiny upset in isolation — the Irish were terrible, going without an AP ranking at any point for the first time in 43 years — but it'd been that same number of years since the Midshipmen had beaten ND, the longest rivalry streak in college football history.
We've noticed that even the tiny exposure our sport gets during the Games increases the number of interested freshmen who show up and try out for our squads in the coming fall.
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Moreover, adding the tiny number of «Apgar 0» births misattributed to the hospital back into the OOH column has a much larger impact on the OOH low - Apgar rates than does adding back in the 10 % or so of successful livebirths.
They will slave away night and day for weeks, cutting dry crusts off tiny cucumber sandwiches and painstakingly counting the number of jelly beans in a baby bottle in order to give out door prizes, all for you.
Luckily, an increasing number of companies are selling cloth diapers for newborns in their collections so that even the tiniest of babies can be diapered using this method.
«Rawlinson and her daughters are part of a tiny but growing number of families in the United States, Canada, Germany and other modernized nations around the world that are ditching the diaper and embracing the way humans had raised their babies for millennia.»
Although still required to provide a free lunch to their low income students, public school districts like the one in the article (which in 2009 - 10 had only 1.1 % low income children) can easily afford to feed such tiny numbers of students for free even without the government reimbursement.
Less than one percent of births in America take place at home; the tiny number of women having home births can not be responsible for our poor outcomes.
Given the tiny majorities they lost by in seats such as Falmouth, AV may well have given them a significantly increased number of seats.
Just 9,000 people took part in the ballot, fewer than half of the number who took part in the previous contest which selected Boris Johnson and a tiny fraction of the numbers who have joined Labour in London since May.
Well if the tiny number of people who take part in the pointless publicity stunt, sorry open primary want a MP who overreacts at the slightest provocation and is easily fooled, I think the nomination is yours.
A tiny, family - run restaurant nestled in a corner of suburban Ealing — home to a number of BBC journalists, including Sergeant, due to its proximity to White City.
The voter complained that not only was the dataset tiny — a rise from 21 cases in 2014 to 44 in 2016 — but that the Cabinet Office failed to mention that the number of allegations then fell by more than a third in 2017, to 28.
The real disgrace in Falkirk is the tiny number of Labour Party members in a CLP electing a solid Labour majority — good on Unite for working everywhere to recruit more of their members to the party and building an organic link between the party and the wider movement.
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