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This is but a tiny fraction of aid flows.
This is but a tiny sampling from the traffic jam of angst that clogged my mailbag after last Sunday's column.
"Solar is but a tiny, tiny, tiny part of their business," Brinker said.
Important new research, however, shows this correlation to be very weak now, such that the cost of lower unemployment is but a tiny uptick in inflation.
Just as the matter perceived as "ordinary" by people is but a tiny fraction of the total, so the number of dimensions in which those people lead their lives is but a fraction of the number that really exist.
The actual sewing of a shirt is but a tiny part of the final pricing, which must account for cloth, cutting, dyes, packaging, freight, duties, warehousing, advertising, floor space and salespeople.
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These funds — holding the stocks that make up various real estate indexes — are but a tiny part of the E.T.F.
It was but a tiny step, in fact, to modern families on holiday, oblivious to their surroundings and each hunching over some digital message from home.
Although sales in China and other developing economies were but a tiny percentage of overall revenues, the prospects for growth were nothing short of glorious.
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