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The SEC's actions would affect just a tiny slice of the U.S. capital market.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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More and more can, but Indian car buyers today represent a tiny slice of a potentially giant market--India has just seven cars per 1, 000 people.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
FORBES: The Convergence Gamble
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While the company has a tiny slice of the U.S. search business, Leeds notes that the site has about 90 million monthly visitors, who come to the site on average twice a month.
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As for the mayor's contention that the whole shebang is "pleasurable, " I have to admit that after seeing a tiny slice of the city's vast system, the specter of homelessness isn't quite as scary as it was before.
WSJ: One Night in the HELP Women's Shelter
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The modern device era exploded in 1977 with the invention of angioplasty, when German cardiologist Andreas Gruentzig made a tiny slice near the hip of a patient and inserted a catheter tipped with a balloon into an artery.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories
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The tiny slice is complete with a tin bearing the royal coat of arms and a certificate of authenticity.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | North East Wales | Royal wedding cake sold on web
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The idea is that just a tiny little slice will be taken from each financial transaction and this will add up to tens, hundreds, of billions that can be used to do such good things.
FORBES: Oh, Yes, Yes Please! A European Financial Transactions Tax in 2012