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Although what has been made public can only be a minute fraction of what is being withheld, it has been damaging & compromising enough to bring from the leaders & defenders of the C.I.A., the Nat'l Security Agency & the F.B.I. anguished assertions that national security has been imperilled & it may be years before intelligence agents can again function effectively.
The levels of free Pt following SPI-77 were noted to be a minute fraction (0.139%) of the total plasma Pt.
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"This is a minute fraction of the 2.3 million fee-for-service beneficiaries residing in the nine competitively bid metropolitan areas for 2011," Mr. Blum said.
Video captures Engineering Systems panel on "Perspectives in Engineering" You may have heard that the size of a nanometer is a minute fraction of the diameter of a human hair (approximately one fifty-thousandth the thickness of a hair).
The al-Qaida movement was unlikely to concentrate forces in any one country, the institute said, adding that the 1,000 foreign fighters estimated to be in Iraq were a "minute fraction of its potential strength".
But those grotesque miscarriages of tactics and justice are a minute fraction of the tens of thousands of encounters with armed suspects and the nearly half-million arrests for violent felonies that officers make each year.
Now he stands one title from being the second man to win six in a row, and when the Englishman Willie Renshaw did it in the late 19th century the number of competitive tennis players was a minute fraction of what it is today.
Calley's "responsibility" for My Lai, though personally enormous, is a minute fraction of the symbolic role -- the Bad Apple in an American Uniform -- he was forced to fill.
The potential toxic effects associated with DMSO in these instances should be considered negligible, since the amount administered is a minute fraction of that considered acceptable in e.g. stem cell transplantation and blood progenitor cell cryopreservation [ 52, 53].
The chemical composition of Earth's crust, oceans, and atmosphere can be studied, but this is only a minute fraction of the mass of Earth, and there are many composition differences even within this small sample.
Lauding the state of the British press, he said: "Everything might not be perfect, but if we look at the great array of the newspaper stories published in this country in last decade there's only a minute fraction that are of interest to this inquiry".
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