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Idiom
A drop in the bucket.
A very small part of something big or whole.
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Comcast reported increased earnings of 32 percent, largely on new broadband consumers and a drop in the number of customers giving up cable.
The company blamed slowing demand in the United States, where 1,000 consultants will lose their jobs, and a drop in the number of employees retiring or resigning last year.
They cite a 25percentt drop last year in the number of legal claims filed against the city that alleged police brutality and a drop in the number of complaints filed against officers with the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
Yet the growing power struggle between pro-Moscow Chechens threatens this withdrawal and erratic improvements to daily life, such as some better roads, running water and a drop in the number of abductions.
The rise in those failing to get a graduate role, to 47% this year from 37% in 2001, reflects a steady increase in the number of graduates over the past 10 years and a drop in the number of jobs available generally during and since the recession.
A six-month progress report on the trial, released by the Department of Social Services on Monday, found a 15% drop in poker machine revenue in the Ceduna region in the three months after the start of the trial, and a drop in the number of alcohol-related arrests.
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However, a drop in the number of plans does not mean a drop in the number of persons covered.
Is it a drop in the number of corruption arrests?
We noticed a drop in the number of customers.
Total income fell largely as the result of a drop in the number of employed residents.
However, there was an 25% drop in the number from India, and a 13% drop from Pakistan.
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