Conclusion: Real corporate earnings will probably shrink to a fraction closer to 2% to 3% of GDP.
Still, what the USDA actually opens amounts to a fraction of the total, says Dr. Kamble.
Volatility drops, returns smooth out and, crucially, fees fall to a fraction of typical active management costs.
Over the last 30 years the Aral Sea has shrunk to a fraction of its former size.
In the meantime, killings are kept to a fraction of their previous level.
This slows down the movement, and hence the temperature, of its atoms to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero.
You will pay us maintenance that will amount to a fraction of the cost of buying what we offer from vendors or building it yourself.
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"I understand this was the longest continually operating mill in Scotland even though it had been reduced to a fraction of its former size, " he said.
And various China-based corporations with real estate connections (some of whose fundamentals have been questionable all along) are down to a fraction of their prices of last year.
Since 2000 the number of Chinese and Indians studying in America has doubled, whereas the number of Japanese has dropped by a third, to a fraction of the other Asian countries' total.
The beleaguered New York City Opera, cut to a fraction of its former size and self-exiled from its former home at Lincoln Center, got an 11th-hour reprieve when its unions agreed to a deal that would allow the 2012 season of four operas to go forward.
He told CNN that there needed to be greater investment in random searches by agents with explosive trace detection equipment and greater deployment of CCTV cameras, saying the extra investment needed in mass transit security amounted to a fraction of the economic cost of a successful attack.
Shariah courts: Brown's government has begun institutionalizing the practice of separate legal systems for Muslims with the proliferation of "family law" courts where women can be treated, in accordance with Shariah, as second-class citizens - less-than-equal to male Muslims and entitled to a fraction of the property due the latter in the adjudication of divorce or testate matters.
The company would like to see a fraction of the credit go to utilities to compensate them for having to reserve space on their transmission systems and for having to run the back-up systems when the wind dies down.
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Currently their main obstacle is the unwillingness of cable operators to put a network of interest to only a fraction of their viewers on a tier available to a broad number of their subscribers.
But without the visuals, this single ought only to sell to a small fraction of the show's audience - to those who actually liked the music that was performed and did not mind that it sounded like a televised karaoke night.
Limit U.S. visas issued to individuals from "hostile" nations to an appropriate fraction of the counter-intelligence manpower and resources available to monitor their activities in this country.
To estimate the latter, one needs to know what fraction of the impactor was distributed globally, as opposed to being ejected to space or landing close to the crater.
These innovative solutions entail reusing most of the water to frack additional wells so that ultimately, contaminated materials are reduced to a tiny fraction by volume so that it can be safely delivered to hazardous waste disposal facilities.
The issues that matter to this tiny fraction of the 1% are not the issues that matter to America.
What this all means in practical terms is that Newcomb and Lu have managed to limit the time required to render thousands of 3D surfaces to only a fraction of those 16.666 milliseconds, giving them the room to fill in the balance with believable physics (and who knows what else, eventually.) And physics equations themselves are incredibly efficient descriptions of movement.
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Even under optimistic projections, heavily subsidized wind and solar would each amount to a tiny fraction of global energy by 2030 and thus cannot be the main answer to energy-security or environmental problems.
In particular, the photographic images uploaded appear to only represent a fraction of the choices available to pupils, so a decision has been made by the council to stop photos being taken in the school canteen.
And the idea that we were going to build a physical campus to reach a tiny fraction of those kids was, to me, tragically undershooting our potential.
To persuade even a fraction of an Economist.com audience to rethink the desirability of globalised education represents a considerable achievement.
Another pays tax to Ireland's equivalent to a tiny fraction of one percent.
First, while production had grown substantially over the years, it still amounted to a tiny fraction of U.S. gasoline demand.
Each of these areas contains massive policy blunders that have surely contributed some substantial fraction to our dismal bottom line.
Avoid selling winning funds and stocks in a taxable account, unless they grow to an outsized fraction of your net worth.
The dream is to make a fraction of the fortunes made from early deals with China startups Baidu and Tencent.
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