Sentences with phrase «tiny group of»

Despite this continued sorry state of affairs in the world of BigLaw, one tiny group of fledgling lawyers continues to be in white - hot demand: former U.S. Supreme Court clerks.
The use of this tiny group of «skeptics» became clear in the spring of 1995 when they were forced to disclose for the first time under oath how much funding they had received from industry sources.
The clientele for supersonic airliners are the tiny group of people who value their time at $ 1,000 to $ 2,000 per hour.
The US now joins a tiny group of holdouts that includes only Nicaragua and Syria as company.
«The tiny group of dissenting scientists have been given prominent public visibility and congressional influence out of all proportion to their standing in the scientific community on the issue of global warming.
All this done by a tiny group of leading elders, their benefactors and minions in my not - so - great generation.......
Although the tiny group of mostly monochrome works seems to have little to do with Ms. Sillman's painting, the room - sized display itself is worth seeing.
In one, a tiny group of black - silhouetted sailors stand precariously on the top of a whale - like submarine.
This tiny group of people interested primarily in remakes are mostly older gamers who still remember the good old days of Super Mario Bros..
Located around 56 KM from the city, they are a tiny group of islands which you can only visit one of them.
As the financial powerhouse of China, the densely populated tiny group of islands known collectively as Hong Kong is populated by no nonsense business men, ladies who lunch and everything in - between.
Chances are, your animal's doctor might never tell you, but you'd want to know: Your veterinarian is one of a very tiny group of doctors who have gained the title «Diplomats» from the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners ABVP.
Mid-Ohio Animal Welfare League is a tiny group of volunteers from Columbus to Cleveland Heights.
Richard Preston unfolds the spellbinding story of Steve Sillett, Marie Antoine, and the tiny group of daring botanists and amateur naturalists that found a lost world above California, a world that is dangerous, hauntingly beautiful, and unexplored: The world of the largest and tallest organisms the world has ever sustained — the coast redwood trees.
If the claim is good — and Ruf has a reputation for not exaggerating — then only a tiny group of production supercars are faster, and then not by much.
DfE statisticians warned they were only a tiny group of all maintained schools: 123 primary free schools which took the tests against 12,431 local authority primary schools.
Initially they didn't have to serve many students, and certainly not the diverse pool that we have today, starting with the first public school, founded in Boston in 1635 to prepare a tiny group of the nation's elite sons to enter the ministry or, eventually, further study at Harvard.
Cumberbatch now joins a tiny group of young actors (like Jennifer Lawrence) who inspire their fans to post and blog and tweet year - round.
In fact we belong to a very tiny group of mammals (including fruit bats and guinea pigs) that don't make their own Vitamin C. Because Vitamin C performs so many functions and we use so much of it in the course of a day almost everyone can benefit from supplementing with extra Vitamin C. Up to 1,000 to 2000 mgs a day is fine; it's water soluble and what you don't use will just be excreted.
But if you visit the Time Gallery with more than a tiny group of children, I would recommend dishing out some fairly hefty worksheets to make sure that they settle down.
Based on clues from earlier studies, the team zeroed in on a tiny group of cells that support the principal neurons in the striatum.
During most of the 1950s he was one of a tiny group of only five or six Liberal MPs left at Westminster.
«There are serious consequences to the decision of a tiny group of Labour members to put Corbyn at the head of the Labour Party.
The negotiations have been conducted by a tiny group of legislative leaders and President Obama's top aides.
The demonstrations were in fact first organised by a tiny group of Salafi literalists who were attempting to direct popular emotions against the United States and the West in order to gain for themselves a central religious and political role.
Simply unacceptable for a tiny group of people to force their opinions down the throat of everyone else.
The unique problem for Muslims is that our faith is being increasingly defined by the actions of a tiny group of morally bankrupt terrorists.
That is not quite true: At the just - concluded Synod of Middle East Bishops, a cleric from the tiny group of Melkite Greeks, Archbishop Cyril Salim Bustros, made such a statement on behalf of the Melkites, not the Catholic Church.
«A tiny group of believers who have the gospel keep mumbling it over and over to themselves.
If their counterparties are desperate, then yes, the tiny group of active funds will trade in securities that they aren't familiar with or interested in, and that they haven't done adequate due - diligence on.
A tiny group of top - performing firms do generate great «venture rates of return»: at least twice the capital invested, net of fees.
He said a small and slow - growing population, low median after - tax household income and a tiny group of high - income earners made it a less desirable place for the NHL to relocate than, say, Hamilton or London, Ont.
Click through to find out what it takes to join the tiny group of elite business people who own the most valuable sports franchises in the United States.
Even though publicly funded, the schools in early American history were nearly «choice» schools, since tiny groups of parents and local residents could determine the mission, staffing, and operations in their local school.

Not exact matches

FAANG Inc pays a tiny dividend of just.5 %; in fact, Apple is the only stock in the group pays any dividend.
Tiny circle of trust: The newspaper was sold by New Media Investment Group (NEWM), which is a holding company for newspaper publisher Gatehouse Media.
By the time I arrived, the concrete structure was filled with groups working on experiments, and the tens of thousands of tiny corals were back in their tanks outside.
Also you can research either Harris & Harris Group (TINY) or its portfolio of companies as well as its microcap cousin Advance Nanotech (AVMA) and of course client Dais Analytic (DLYT).
Although the films Alibaba Pictures Group has invested in like So Young (by actress - turned director Zhao Wei, who is also a major shareholder of the company) and Tiny Times (by popular writer Guo Jingming) have recorded remarkable box - office revenues, the company has yet to turn a profit, with a net loss of HK$ 443.54 million for the first half of last year.
«You have a tiny small group of megabanks that apparently are too big to jail, too big to fail, too big to even manage and if they get that level of big, then they're too big and need to be broken up,» he said.
Spreading small costs over a large number of people to deliver large rewards to a tiny group is the textbook definition of special interest legislation.
I'd say it would be a pretty tiny group in any of the religions that take God's goodness as a preamise.
Aside from the generality and stigma of women's groups closely resembling bridal showers with bubbly fruit drinks and teeny tiny food (I'm not a Keebler elf, give me real food), every experience I've had with a women's Bible study focused on how to be a good, Christian wife or how to date in a way that is holy and pleasing to God.
It seems incongruous that the leader of a tiny ethnic group that lectures Rome on the merits of priestly marriage would draft the final statement of a Vatican Synod on the Middle East.
Borg is fine but he is an Episcopalian, which today is a a tiny fringe Christian group I think a couple of million members.
The only people giving this tiny minority group the time of day is atheists who really have nothing better to do than call a horse a horse.
The Reconstruction must move beyond narrow notions of religious groups and philosophical schools which conceive of themselves as tiny options, points of view, or faiths that exist solitarily in an otherwise cosmopolitan world.
When a group of journalists and mission executives visited the tiny island of St. Lucia in 1988, Rickey Singh, a Caribbean journalist who edited the Caribbean Council of Churches» newspaper
When a group of journalists and mission executives visited the tiny island of St. Lucia in 1988, Rickey Singh, a Caribbean journalist who edited the Caribbean Council of Churches» newspaper Caribbean Contact, greeted them with the words, «Welcome to the media - penetrated region in the world.»
Now I plan to make it again, but for a larger group of 8 - scary from my tiny kitchen.
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