Sentences with phrase «tiny one part»

It is a market that is very broad, and it is kind of interesting to know that a tiny part of the market has been reached leaving you with a massive 90 % share yet untapped.
The company is a tiny part of Berkshire's portfolio — a small playground for Cool to put her learnings into practice.
Those huge pools used to represent a tiny part of BMOAM's ETF business, but have accounted for some 30 % of asset flows over the past three years, Gopaul says.
Picture me with a hair dryer, a drill, and a bunch of tiny parts and screws.
I have stated to you many times that I regard science as a tiny part of what humans use to live.
One is never conscious of more than a tiny part of the whole of one's experience.
The «frames» themselves are only a tiny part of the story that has to be told about out lived experience.
What if «the laws» of science and physics are quite different outside our tiny part of the world?
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
In the beginning we had only the tiniest part of a life together..
Is it who they are or is it just a tiny part of who they are??
as long as you do nt turn your kids into super religious zealot nazi's «cough» most of the homeschooled chirstians «cough» no real problem with religion aside from that tiny part in the old testimant about shunning and killing those who are differnt from ya i belive it was somewhere round the part in solomans temple having just been built and the whole buring of a offering at the temple and taking parts from it or something or other that was stolen from pagen's after the one of the so called holy crusades aka the earliest recorded holocausts of sentiant man
Like you said the universe is vast, and we are only a tiny part of it.
2) The second view philosophers have traditionally taken in light of this problem, denies that the human soldier, if by the term «human soldier» we mean to refer to the composite of soul and body, is a single substance, and holds instead that the tiniest parts composing him are.
You realize just what a tiny part of creation you are.
I've only been one time, and I feel like I only saw a tiny part of the city.
The species and varieties of coffee familiar to consumers, however, are just a tiny part of the coffee family tree.
It is about the boy on a walk in nature, and it is very stripped down and minimal, no dialog and most of the movie is silent, it has one tiny part with music.
And if nothing is impossible, then basketball is just a tiny part of it.»
3rd: This all could be made up transfer rumor stuff or perhaps tiny parts of the rumors are true.
Of course, as much as I wish I didn't, a tiny part of me does care, just a little bit.
My parents adopted 7 kids from 5 different countries and the initial adoptions process is only a tiny part of the overall complexities.
Yes, you can make decisions on your own but that's a teeny, tiny part of being a parent, especially if you have a special needs kid or an illness strikes or you lose your job or — well, I can go on and on.
I suppose there will always be at least a tiny part of me that is hopeful and excited at the possibility.
Make sure they have some tiny part sticking out — tail, nose or something, that can be sucked upon.
Yeah, I think there are a lot of factors that affect the quality of the care, and ratio is only one tiny part of that.
The hair is beautiful but a tiny part of me regrets letting my daughter have a say in the length.
Cleaning these bottles will take a copious amount of time and be ready to put a keen eye on the tiny parts because if you don't they will get lost easily.
Still, there was this tiny part of me that wasn't really looking forward to it.
He had also, seemingly overnight, developed a hyper - acute Spidey - sense to detect the very moment that one tiny part of his deep - sleeping, limp body hit the crib mattress, which would jolt him awake and set him into a screaming, crying fit.
For the first week, there was a tiny part of me that whispered, «Keep going.
This period of time will be a very tiny part of your child's years with you.
And that's just a tiny part of why it is so important.
You don't need a musical potty with a million tiny parts.
«There are no super tiny parts
It's always a great move to stash a few extra packages of storage bags, or the tiniest parts of the pumps we always tend to forget at home.
I was watching the BBC2 Midwives programme — responsible for a recent attack of the broods — and started thinking about both Eliza's birth story and how the actual birth process is such a big focus for future parents, but only a really tiny part of the parenting story.
When my cycle returned and my milk dried up, I was sad, but a tiny part of me was relieved, because I wouldn't have to struggle anymore.
The problem with the Marxist explanation is that neoliberal policies are currently benefiting only a tiny part of the «capitalist class»: the well - off middle classes of entrepreneurs are shrinking, and those truly profiting are now the famous 1 % — or even 0.1 %.
This is only a tiny part of the Franchise Movement's legacy, the Suffrage Plays were only a means to a far a greater end; one that was finally achieved in 1918.
Then comes something of a concession, in relation to News of the World: «I may have been lax in asking more but it was such a tiny part of our business...»
«The bit I have a problem with is you characterise you defence for this approach that its the NOTW and it's a tiny part of the business.»
In the long sweep of internet politics, I'll bet that the dictators are done... and I'm happy to do my tiny part to help them find a retirement home.
The sample flier that the party provided to the FEC was overwhelmingly devoted to photos and words supporting Malloy's re-election, while only a tiny part of it was printed with message about what phone number voters could call to get a ride to the polls on Nov. 4.
A tiny part of me bristled that the last Labour government had not got around to it sooner.
Before that, a barnacle is like a miniature lobster, a tiny part of the sea ecosystem, snack food for sea snails and starfish.
Sure enough, the pea version of sgr was always found in the same tiny part of the chromosome as the old monk's seed color gene.
At any time, Mercury blocks out no more than a tiny part of the light from the Sun.
Every five miles, we're going to poke you up and rip [out] parts of your leg muscles; little tiny parts, but hey.
With materials and instructions from the kit, I will introduce CRISPR into the bacteria cells, and use it to rewrite a tiny part of their DNA, creating genetically altered cells that happily thrive on streptomycin.
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