Sentences with phrase «tiny proportions with»

Come to the side and the Ford EcoSport reveals its rather tiny proportions with the body lines moving upwards.

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Like Spence he is skeptical that mixed - income projects will ever meet the needs of more than a tiny proportion of the poor, and he suggests that the best, though imperfect, policy might be a system of housing vouchers that disperses the poor by providing them with a subsidy with which to seek housing in the private market.
Whatever your thoughts about ghana's education are we are based on the much better British system rather than your hollow American one hence with only a tiny proportion graduating your government seeks to employ them in your public services.
Opposing the bill in the Commons, Conservative MP James Arbuthnot said the practice seemed «out of touch with the majority of the people we represent, because only a tiny proportion of our constituents go to church.»
Currently in the UK, wealth taxes are a tiny proportion of total tax income (although above average compared with other OECD countries).
Challenges that we all need to address It is vital we (the Muslim community, the government and the wider society) properly diagnose the root causes behind violent extremism in a tiny number of Muslim youth, so that proper remedial actions can be taken with due proportion.
In order to determine its origin, Italian scientists took a tiny sample from the blade and compared the proportion of lead isotope — a kind of «finger print» of the ore deposits which remains unchanged in any objects subsequently made from the ore — with the corresponding data from numerous mineral deposits in Europe and the entire Mediterranean region.
Sergio Oliva, Larry Scott's successor as the second Mr. Olympia winner ever, was nicknamed «The Myth» because everyone who witnessed his absolutely freaky proportions with his tiny 28 inch waist, massive arms and wide shoulders claimed that he was simply unbelievable.
Every so often, the action swaps to a world of tiny proportions, filled with inspired sight gags and terrific effects work.
Marvel just keeps»em coming: In this sequel to the 2015 film about a teeny - tiny superhero - hugely entertaining, in proportion to its protagonist's size - Hope Van Dyne, a.k.a. the Wasp (Lilly), joins forces with Rudd's picnic - pest - size protagonist to rescue her mother (Pfeiffer) from an alternate dimension.
(What sense does that make for schools with a tiny proportion of ELL students?)
(2) Teaching for mastery approaches can enable all pupils (with only a tiny proportion of exceptions) to succeed in maths.
«Grammar schools select only a tiny proportion of children for the best education, leaving others with a second rate choice.
While production models are sure to offer a larger optional lip spoiler, BMW has left the rear - end of the Concept M4 Coupe relatively unadorned, with just a tiny lip spoiler interrupting the clean proportions.
No more blue people, no more anime - proportioned women, no more giant clowns with tiny stick arms.
The brain has the power to process what the eye sees in the distance as tiny and with wonderful mental agility, adjust the proportions in your mind so you accept it's actually the same size as the one you're standing next to.
In the Degenerate Madonna (1930), a mother notable chiefly for the ghostly black nimbus of her hair, a mouth like a gash, and fierce elongated nipples like bloody daggers, overlooks a ghastly - grey bald infant with a skull of hydrocephalic proportions, tiny crooked features and stiff white legs like a doll's; while the faint profile of a second bald - headed child — or the infant's reflection — looms bodiless in the background.
With only a tiny proportion of farmland under irrigation, and reliable water sources becoming scarcer, most crops depend on rainfall, which climate change is making increasingly erratic and unpredictable.
I built my first home at twelve with my dad and I've lots of experience and even without that the concept home of tiny home proportions should never take seven years.
Where people like Carlisle start talking about 10 or 15 % of people affected with nausea and vertigo, that proportion — in the hands of the eco-fascists that run cover for the wind industry — quickly turns into a «tiny minority», which is then used to feed that classic, malicious Marxist line about «the greatest good for the greatest number».
We in the tiny house community believe it's important to provide oversight to ensure the health and safety of the occupants, especially with such a large proportion of owner - builders in the industry.
The problems that have been found with the IPCC reports have not changed the findings because they are such a tiny proportion of the referred works.
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