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The Christians in northern Iraq make up a tiny fraction of Iraq's legions of displaced people.
"The assumption only covers well pads, which make up a tiny fraction of CSG infrastructure.
More than half of university students are women, yet they make up a tiny fraction of the workforce.
Today, says Alex Yearsley of Global Witness, a pressure group, they make up a tiny fraction of world production.
But they make up a tiny fraction of these companies' offerings, and it's worth stepping back to look at the overall picture.
Rich Haitians, who make up a tiny fraction of the nation's population, have satellite dishes and watch ESPN and French premium cable.
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But New York researchers said that there is as yet little statistical proof of a comeback, in part because PCP makes up a tiny fraction of illegal drugs used.
Reality TV makes up a tiny fraction of that business — less than 1 percent, said Chris Stelly, the executive director of the Louisiana Office of Entertainment Industry Development — but has a big cultural footprint.
Even though the academy's alumni made up a tiny fraction of the Union's fighting force, West Point graduates dominated the general staff from Fort Sumter to Appomattox.
Images of solar panels or windmills implied leadership and part of a long term business diversification strategy, even where these made up a tiny fraction of their overall assets.
Scientists believe all of the matter we can see - planets, stars, dust and so on - only makes up a tiny fraction of what is actually out there.
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