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And even at companies that do—such as Microsoft this constitutes a tiny fraction of overall R&D expenditures.
We see a similar pattern in Europe where, Europol reports, from 2007-2009 Islamic terror constitutes a tiny fraction of the terrorist attacks in European countries.
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Egypt is the world's principal producer of long-staple cotton (1.125 inches [2.85 cm] and longer), normally supplying about one-third of the world crop; total Egyptian cotton production, however, constitutes just a tiny fraction of the global yield.
Manufacturing, once the most important sector of the Hong Kong economy, has been overshadowed by the vast service sector; manufacturing now constitutes only a tiny fraction of the gross domestic product and employs only a slightly higher proportion of the labour force.
Unlike the U.S., where bonds rated Baa and below are 40% of the capitalization of credit markets, lower-rated debt constitutes only a tiny fraction of the European credit universe.
Hindus form a significant minority, while Buddhists constitute just a tiny fraction of the population.
The Afro-Asiatic peoples, who inhabit the arid and semiarid regions of the north and northeast, constitute only a tiny fraction of Kenya's population.
They have been adopted by America and some of its allies, but constitute only a tiny fraction of mines deployed around the world.
Although there remained more than 20,000 people of Native American descent in Missouri in the early 21st century, they constituted just a tiny fraction of the state's total population.
By the 21st century, Native Americans constituted just a tiny fraction of the population, and there were no federally recognized tribes or reservation lands in the state.
And the cases cited by Mr. Kelly constituted only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of thousands of crimes committed during that period.
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