Sentences with phrase «small part of something»

Our ancestors would have benefited from an ability to detect hidden, stationary predators from glimpses of only small parts of them.
It's a privilege to be here and a very small part of something huge and beautiful and strong.
The problem is that the exchange rate is only part of the equation, and sometimes a very small part of it.
This may freak some people out, but I actually like how it serves as a reminder of how I'm just a very small part of something bigger.
Small part of me wanted till to knock Colby out though
Dogs must work the end of for hours, softening it with their mouths before small parts of it can be slowly scraped off.
The downside is that while you're supposedly helping the world get bigger, it doesn't really feel like you're expanding its boundaries because you're often contained within a relatively small part of it.
Treat the application a bit like an academic problem: Consider which small part of it you may be able to do something about, then work from there.»
«Mobile is the most important ecosystem for everybody everywhere... and books are a pretty small part of it.
This differs from the EU model, in which member states do not delegate foreign policy to the EU wholesale, but only small parts of it (such as the Schengen area).
The emotions displayed by the Texas Preacher against Mormons is only a very small part of it.
Dogs must work the end of the treat for hours, softening it with their mouths before small parts of it can be slowly scraped off.
Indeed, I think technology is a relatively small part of it, and that people tend to overestimate the effect of technology on the industry.
James Hahn, who won his first PGA TOUR event last year, was looking for an edge when he jumped to PXG in January: «I didn't feel the need to switch (from TaylorMade) but a small part of me was thinking, «I can't compete with a guy who hits 30 yards longer than me and one or two clubs longer than me.»
Some small part of me, instead of allowing my guilt over adding a second in lag to a page load request, insisted I test this first.
Acknowledge that no matter how successful you are or how many people you employ, you are a small part of something bigger.
«I'd rather have a smaller part of something big than a bigger part of something small,» Dorsey said in the regulatory filing.
Dorsey, who took over as interim CEO in July after Dick Costolo resigned, also tweeted «I'd rather have a smaller part of something big than a bigger part of something small.»
That may be a small part of it, but the true issue is that what brands are serving up often isn't very appetizing.
Breaking down the learning process into tasks with a realistic time estimate is just a small part of it.
I think you can blame Customer and Agile Development for a small part of it.
It warns against changing even the smallest part of it.
But a small part of me was willing to say yes.
He was only a small part of it.
I didn't choose God, He chose me so there is no small part of me that was better than everyone else which gave me the ability to chose Him.
I feel the pressure every time I climb those super-intimidating stairs to stand behind one of those super-intimidating old - school pulpits to give a sermon I spent extra hours preparing because a small part of me still believes I'm unworthy to give it.
I do not mean physically fit, although that is a small part of it.
For, in a world without some transcendent truth and good, where everything is just chance, how can any small part of it have any meaning at all?
A small part of me admires their courage, if not their sensitivity or their common sense.
«Heart» and «soul» can be loosely translated as «desire» and «life,» so they're no small part of us.
But I think a small part of it was pride.
The service is just a small part of it, and not the central event like it is for most congregations.
> From then on, Judaism was to be a religion of the Book, and no small part of it, along with the accounts of the great events of their past, was embodied in the law.
Our past, then, as a whole, is made manifest to us in its impulse; it is felt in the form of tendency, although a small part of it only is known in the form of idea.10
Abortions are just a small part of it.
Most of the evidence is hearsay, and a small part of it comprises known forgeries.
Lanier had enough to do to relate to his country, or a small part of it.
While I can't erase the small part of me that wants to create brilliant, impressive desserts, I want to avoid disaster, disappointment, and rushing to the grocery store to grab more ingredients an hour before the event takes place (no one needs that kind of stress).
I did mess up for sure, and that's probably no small part of it.
This is such an open and wonderful community, and I am just happy to be a small part of it.
Ensuring guests want to return to the Pinehurst, N.C. - based resort is just a small part of it because the guests have already made the decision to go to Pinehurst for one reason or another.
A small part of me always wished that she could have been one of those sleep anywhere, chilled out babies, but she's awesome enough, that I let it slide:) Mendocino was my favorite place in CA.
You have a wonderful space here and I love that I can be a small part of it.
What gazidis did not say is that Wenger has had 250 million to spend and chose to only spend a small part of it.
A small part of me wanted to turn and tell her that it would probably be fine if he fell and rolled down the slope.
A small part of me was hoping for James Ennis (who is basically Solomon Hill on a cheaper contract), but I just don't think there was a trade that would have worked.
No idea if this is a major reason why, but could be a small part of it.

Phrases with «small part of something»

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