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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.
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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.
And the cases cited by Mr. Kelly constituted only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of thousands of crimes committed during that period.
But hoaxes constitute only a "tiny fraction" of reported hate crimes, Levin said.
This expansion, which involved massive acquisition of genes not only from eukaryotes but also from bacteria, 38 was so dramatic that the genes apparently inherited from the polintoviruses constitute only a tiny fraction of the gene complement of the giant viruses.
Although these 36 genotypes represent a random sample of the total genetic variation segregating within the T. oceanicus population in question, it is important to realize that these genotypes nonetheless constitute only a tiny fraction of the total pool of possible genotypes within the population.
In high-stakes, no-limit tournament play, women represent only a tiny fraction of the entrants.
That may be only a tiny fraction of California's 50,000-megawatt appetite.
Truly "pathological" deceivers form only a tiny fraction of scientists.
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