Sentences with phrase «tiny number»

This is often displayed in tiny numbers on the price tags at stores, smaller than the actual price.
Like Labour's proposed «mansion tax», which received huge amounts of coverage despite threatening to affect only tiny numbers of people, the NICs change is likely to get a far bigger response from the press than it really deserves.
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.
It's an elegant project, and you can easily see the appeal of a text unencumbered with tiny numbers and footnotes (which Philip Yancey once described as the print version of listening to someone say «um» between all their sentences).
Educating parents about water beds, soft bedding, mattress wedging, smoking, drinking, and drugs will make a reduction in the already very tiny number of infants dying due to suffocation in their parents» beds.
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.
Such targeting and ease of identification of cancer cells could allow oncologists to spot even tiny numbers of diseased cells in a biopsy sample.
This is a strikingly tiny number, and clearly shows that abuse is an extreme rarity in the Catholic Priesthood.
Like it or not, telling us that he will punish us for all eternity because we didn't worship him during the teeny tiny number of years we have on earth is * not * the description of a loving parent.
Biopsies from the human nose lining have only yielded tiny numbers of OECs, and obtaining them from the olfactory bulb would be invasive and potentially dangerous.
For all this, Honda was not new to front - drivers — it sold the tiny two - cylinder Scamp in equally tiny numbers in the mid 1960s, and the then - audacious Z coupe in the early 1970s.
Even though the page numbers here track along with the print counterpart's page numbers, when you reach the start of a new print page, tiny numbers appear in the right column to signify the top of the new page.
Head Coach of Brunswick SLSC 2008/09 ~ primarily devoted to building the Club and training program beginning with the Juniors, which resulted in training numbers and competitor numbers ballooning from previous tiny numbers to having a regular training crew of around 40 members and gaining extremely successful results in a single season of training
Even with the ease of use of setting up Apple Pay or Android Pay on your smartphone these days, a staggeringly tiny number of transactions — around 1 % — were made with mobile payment apps last year.
While teaching in the 1970's at Fresno State College (now California State University, Fresco), a hotbed of political and social activism including the first outpost of the Feminist Art Project, Gaines initially executed meticulous graphs with tiny numbers that determined that execution of the work.
As humans, we have a terribly hard time grasping extremely large or very tiny numbers, and consequently can barely communicate about such concepts.
These figures demonstrate the relatively tiny number of people who actively change election results in the UK.
Wolfsburg, Germany - based VW only sells tiny numbers of electric versions of its Golf hatchback and Up!
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.
While two - thirds of those who were hit with a block turned off their ad - blocking software, only a tiny number followed the included link to become a subscriber to the Bild news site.
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 million.
There is a tiny number of very famous entrepreneurs everybody wants to interview and a very large number nobody has heard of.
A Tesla spokesperson told Mercury News, «While we can always do even better, the BBB numbers are based on a tiny number of customer issues dating back several years, most of which were resolved a long time ago.
UK Home Secretary Theresa May expressed those fears in an anti-immigrant speech yesterday, even though Britain has taken in only a tiny number of refugees (20,000 compared to Germany's 800,000).
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.
Presidential elections hinge on a tiny number of voters in just a very few states.
Nintendo has sold 13.6 million Wii Us worldwide since the console's release — a tiny number compared to the 101.6 million Wii units that Nintendo has sold over that console's lifespan.
Even before the decline in international adoptions, only a tiny number of those children were adopted by families outside of their home countries.
When it comes to Larry, I never believed I was the only one or that it was a tiny number.
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 is also a very welcome addition to the tiny number of 100 % Gluten Free eateries in London.
Ozil and Walcott have played a tiny number of games together but have a great goal and assist record inn those games, they need to be on the pitch at the same time.
Under Armour had 0.35 percent of the market share on basketball shoes at the end of 2013, a tiny number.
A transfer fee of # 161million has been mooted, dwarfing the # 89million Manchester United paid for Paul Pogba last summer, meaning only a tiny number of clubs could afford Mbappe.City are among that elite band but, despite reports the contrary, it is understood they have not offered for the player and have no intention of doing so.
But it's clear, based on the tiny number of covenant marriages, that very, very few people would chose to make it harder to get out of a marriage.
But banked donor milk is an extremely rare commodity available to only a tiny number of (usually hospitalised) infants.
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.
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.
On the other hand, Argentina must understand that, after nearly 180 years, even a tiny number of inhabitants have the right to keep their lifestyle, suburban environment and nationality.
«I think of course the top 5 % should pay the most, but it's unrealistic to say you can do all of this with only a tiny number of people having to pay.
So excellent news for the tiny number of wealthy property owners in central London.
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