Sentences with phrase «tiny part»

Too often we judge a career from a very tiny part of what we see.
This period of time will be a very tiny part of your child's years with you.
3rd: This all could be made up transfer rumor stuff or perhaps tiny parts of the rumors are true.
Every five miles, we're going to poke you up and rip [out] parts of your leg muscles; little tiny parts, but hey.
And it is, but only in small lines here, tiny parts there, not in the aggregate.
Be very careful when editing this file — we'll just be editing a few tiny parts of it.
It is not until you become a published author yourself that you realize that your contribution to the process by writing that novel is just one very tiny part of the whole process.
One can apply for instant payday loans in Canada - those are only tiny part of the benefits you can face!
It's a tiny, tiny, tiny part in Everest, but an amazing story based on a true life expedition to Everest in» 96.
These clips that you may have seen in the adverts or screenshots are actually just tiny parts of a random «UFC Minute» segment with Megan Olivi.
Assuming even tiny parts of original data are retrievable, digital forensics teams are able to replicate copies and produce a list of files and their content.
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.
Elias Sime, who is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, makes complex monumental art from tiny parts.
I'm hoping that this, combined with more awareness, will help us move faster toward the teeny tiny part of America that should be covered in solar panels.
The school said it was not actually recommending that students opt out of the Islam portion of social studies class, which is actually reportedly a pretty tiny part of the curriculum, but it said that it recognized that some parents are irrational bigots «some curriculum topics are sensitive and we work with our parents to work through these respective issues.»
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.
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.
Damaging tiny parts of cancer cells» machinery can pinpoint potential Achilles» heels, researchers suggest May 11 in Nature Biotechnology.
The new lens is a metamaterial, an artificial material with a structure made from many tiny parts, and it could drastically expand what lenses can do.
Now, a team of researchers has discovered that long - distance fliers like the American golden - plover (pictured), which migrate from their breeding grounds in the Arctic to South America, often harbor tiny parts of these spore - producing plants in their feathers.
Once they see how the kids love this, they implement tiny parts during the day as they can.
The game is primarily about slaying your way through dungeons, but you'll get tiny parts of the story throughout your grind.
The obligatory tank and aircraft sections are self - contained components of various missions, and allow players to see how their actions in the trenches and foxholes are but tiny parts of a conflict taking place across a much larger theater of war.
The reason I mentioned that there could be more steps was to demonstrate that this was the case — there could be two or three steps (although I would argue more), or one could break it down into tiny parts and create any number of steps.
In its review of Elias» work the New York Times observed that he «makes complex monumental art from tiny parts..
the hubs works full - time with a teeny tiny part - time job -LCB- for experience -RCB- and is finishing up his bachelor's degree this year.
The ocean has dissolved inorganic carbon in three forms — most as bicarbonate, a little bit as carbonate and a very tiny part as carbon dioxide, or CO2.
«Lifestyle choice», if it is relevant at all (and if it can be called a «choice»), is but one tiny part of what is going on.
As Ehm said, «I'm so proud to have played a tiny part in re-imagining Barbie to become a doll that girls can see themselves in, no matter their size, shape or colour.»
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.
At G.H. Mumm, the rosé business is growing 40 % from year - ago levels, albeit it is a tiny part of the overall business.
«Sitting around your home answering questions, offering weather reports, or updating to - do lists is only a tiny part of Amazon's ambitions.
It took three years, working with g - force gun launchers and tiny parts that spin around 80 times per second, before Byron's company, called the Ashlawn Group, fabricated a functional weapon that used a fuel cell.
In the first of a four - part report on fintech, Lauren Parr discovers online platforms may be only a tiny part of the property finance market, but they are important innovators.
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.
One is never conscious of more than a tiny part of the whole of one's experience.
It is very hard for us to realize that [the entire earth] is just a tiny part of an overwhelmingly hostile universe....
Religious people can't just take one tiny part of cosmology and point to that as definitive evidence of a Judeo - Christian biblical Genesis, and then ignore all of the other evidence disproving the biblical version of creation.
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.

Phrases with «tiny part»

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z