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Passenger service constitutes a very small share of railway business.
Microsoft's search engine, Bing, has a very small share of the market.
The point is that factory workers assembling Apple products are getting a very small share of the total.
Mr. Bernoff said this technology might give a temporary advantage to RealNetworks' music store, which has a very small share of the market so far.
They are the Nepalese climbers who for decades have escorted tourists up and down the mountain: incredibly risky work for a very small share of the reward.
Calling for more money for mental health, Wollaston said: "It's got a very small share of the funding, given the morbidity associated with mental health problems.
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While the tri- and dinucleotide repeats mostly contributed to the major proportion of SSRs, a very small share was contributed by mono-, tetra-, penta- and hexa-nucleotide repeats.
For the very small share of cases in which the Ticket was mailed a few months after the rollout ended (0.07percentt for Phase 2 and 0.19 percent for Phase 3, as shown in Table 2), we chose the last rollout month; that is, we coded these late mailing cases as if their Tickets were mailed a few months earlier than they were actually mailed.
Moreover, in the current bull market, the share prices are rising so quickly that the dividends are a very small percentage of the share price, he added.
In the case of manufactured cigarettes, sales were registered in 'packs' in the first years (until 2005, packs of 10 and 19 cigarettes existed, although they represented a very small portion of the volume share).
"I certainly believe that government and companies should be working together, but information sharing is just a very small part of the cyber security puzzle.
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