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He quickly challenges Janet Yellen on the "extreme levels" of Fed's quantitative easing programme, citing claims that the huge bond-buying programme has only generated a tiny burst of growth.
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Their relative motion creates a small current that generates a tiny magnetic field, located by detectors known as squids -- superconducting quantum interference devices -- built into the gyroscope.
Online ads generate a tiny fraction of the revenue that print ads once did – and news publications like the Guardian are competing with tech giants Google and Facebook for digital advertising revenue.
Renewable energy sources like wind power and solar energy produce smaller and more expensive amounts of electricity than plants using traditional fuels, but renewable energy sources generate a tiny fraction of the carbon dioxide and gases that are believed to accelerate global warming.
In addition, the high standard deviations of mechanical tests in general were not very obliging when looking at effects generated by a tiny but strong film at the paper surface.
Many bullish analysts insist that the ride is far from over, and no one can doubt that the new technologies have thus far generated only a tiny fraction of the gains in productivity they will ultimately produce.
Rather than keep their content restricted to their respective Web sites, which have generated only a tiny fraction of the traffic headed for YouTube, the two sides have opted instead to sign distribution agreements with outside partners to push their content out to major portal sites.
"We're trying to see if we can generate a very tiny instance of this in a tabletop experiment, to try to perturb space-time by one part in 10 million," White said.
Agricultural activities generate only a tiny fraction of the state's economic output and employ a comparable proportion of the total labour force.
But they generate only a tiny fraction of all power, with much of the world's electricity still coming from the combustion of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel.
The study found that growing meat in the lab rather than slaughtering animals would generate only a tiny fraction of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with conventional livestock production.
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