Sentences with phrase «increasingly smaller fraction»

Though checks make up an increasingly smaller fraction of transaction volume in the US, they are still a lot higher here than in Europe.

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Although drugs are only a small fraction of the total cost of healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotech companies have been increasingly criticized, especially during election cycles.
Adhesives represent just a small fraction of packaging's overall costs, but they are increasingly critical in enabling sustainability and furthering the effectiveness of packaging materials.
It represents just a tiny fraction of WCB's 56 million issued shares but small share trades are increasingly important to this deal because 45 per cent of the stock is locked up by Bega, Murray Goulburn and strategic holder Lion.
Humanists UK Director of Public Affairs and Policy Richy Thompson commented, «It is alarming to see that, as the Church of England continues to represent an ever smaller fraction of the public, its state schools are increasingly being used as tools for recruitment, at public expense.
Observe and Report ranks as one of those kinds of movies that I think will hit only a very small fraction of the viewing audience, and the majority of those who see it will find increasingly abhorrent.
«This variance increases back in time (the increasingly sparse multiproxy network calibrates smaller fractions of variance), yielding error bars which expand back in time.»
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