"Small fraction" refers to a very tiny part or amount of something.
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Bitcoin futures (and the underlying cash market) are the smallest of
small fractions of the markets our agency oversees.
So far, in nearly all the incidents reported, the amount of material recovered has been tiny —
only small fractions of what would be required to make a nuclear weapon.
And all of this is only a
very small fraction of what is a very small number in the first place, that is, of 0.2 cents per revenue dollar.
Those that haven't gone bankrupt are trading
at small fractions of their values from just five years ago.
And cutting pictures
into smaller fractions for an ebook series saves time, has the potential of looking quite nice but it's better to know just how many books will be published beforehand.
It can be both open - ended and close - ended fund and allows investors to
invest small fraction of investment in a diversified portfolio with the help of expert fund managers.
We do not include 4K testing as part of our regular test suite because an
incredibly small fraction of gamers have a 4K panel.
That makes sense, the researchers say: Humans spend an unusually small portion of their development — and build an
unusually small fraction of their brain mass — in the womb.
You just can't plant enough to absorb more than a
very small fraction of what we put out and produce in terms of carbon dioxide annually.
In fact, the insurance required by the state only covers a very
small fraction of what most drivers need.
Since tokens are easily divisible, Walters said users will be able to pay
in smaller fractions than they can with dollars.
During the end of Shishido's discussion he briefly mentions one the goals he is currently working on which is changing the name
for smaller fractions of bitcoin cash from «Bits» to «Cash.»
So, if the Bitcoin price keeps increasing by thousands of dollars (which it has been over the past few months) it's still possible to buy or
use small fractions of Bitcoin.
Economic opportunity Story: African Americans
comprise small fraction of workforce constructing SolarCity plant in South Buffalo despite accounting for 40 percent of Buffalo's population.
When particles are dispersed in water at ambient temperature, energy is directed primarily to vaporization of water into steam, with a
much smaller fraction resulting in heating of the fluid.
This is the first batch of many teasers to be released with the seventh generation of the Corvette and in this initial video we can
see small fractions of some of the body parts such as the front grille, hood, exterior mirror, rear fender and the four centrally - mounted exhaust pipes that are placed in a row.
Extra-virgin olive oil is rich in polyphenols with a high antioxidant activity and other nut and seed oils like
contain small fractions of omega - 3 and omega - 6 fatty acids.
Even Cory Barlog said that Kratos will never be hero, but he will
find small fraction of his humanity.
Regardless of how much warming is natural vs anthropogenic, if the warming rate is half, one - third, or an even
smaller fraction over the past 25 yrs than you have been led to believe it was, would that not be cause for serious reflection?
The difference is that you get a bitcoin cash wallet, and can
earn small fractions of BCH by seeding material.
«It is still more astonishing that the IPCC should claim 95 % certainty about the climate consensus when
so small a fraction of published papers explicitly endorse the consensus as the IPCC defines it.»
On the other hand, the potential is clearly there to bias the temperature readings in / around urban centers
when small fractions of a degree are considered significant.
@DVK If there is evidence that it's a very
small fraction engaged, that'd answer the question, but I discuss why this possibility alone doesn't seem to answer the question in the 1st paragraph after the bullet list (tldr; ISIS are split between as many if not more fronts too, so there's no obvious reason why the % of Iraqi / Peshmerga troops engaged with ISIS would be lower than the % of ISIS fraction engaged with Peshmerga)
«But while the number of possibilities in evolution in principle is more than astronomical, the number that actually work is an
infinitesimally smaller fraction.»
He added, «other researchers have estimated that
similarly small fractions of the genome have been conserved over long time evolutionary periods, but our analysis indicates that the much larger ENCODE - based estimates can't be explained by gains of new functional sequences on the human lineage.
These are ripples in the fabric of space - time that originated at the very, very first instant of the universe, an
unimaginably small fraction of a second after the beginning.
In comparison to the school budget and the length of the school year, testing represents only a
trivially small fraction of money and time.
I am hoping that the earlier kindle versions will become an
increasing smaller fraction of the total market so I bit the bullet and placed my images in my latest book in a table (both of my earlier books had inline images and used images for tables).
HPV - negative / Pap test - positive results preceded
only small fractions of cases of precancer (3.5 %) and cancer (5.9 %); these cancers were more likely to be regional or distant stage than other cases.
«If you look at Texas or Georgia, they are looking
at small fractions of our effects by third grade or fourth grade,» Barnett said.
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