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Agriculture, forestry, and fishing account for a relatively tiny amount of the gross domestic product (GDP) and employment.
The leaked report reveals the relatively tiny amount of money the UN could have spent to clean up its camps and prevent sewage disposal into the river.
Whether or not someone can actually a get drug rush from such a relatively tiny amount of blood has never been tested, Dr. McCurdy said.
According to AP, Tanaka had demonstrated the relatively tiny amount of tritium present in the combined Fukushima standing tanks – 57ml in total – by holding a small bottle half full of blue liquid in front of reporters.
Another is news of the relatively tiny amount of money Mr Wasserstein coughed up for an 8% ownership stake in the bank the second-largest private holding in Lazard after Mr David-Weill's when he took the top job there.
The relatively tiny amount of trade that America does with Russia about $40 billion a year compared with a figure ten times that between Europe and Russia means that America has little to fear from Russian retaliation to any sanctions.
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The executive director, Hela Cheikhrouhou, said the symbolic significance of getting the fund up and running before the Paris talks outweighed the relatively tiny amount released.
But his budget makes only about $30 million available for the program, a relatively tiny amount.
Facebook spends relatively tiny amounts delivering its service – but spends 45 per cent of its revenues trying to improve its product so we don't all get tired of it next week.
But Burgundy, which is generally made by small producers, in relatively tiny amounts, has become a driving force largely because of interest from Asia.
Also, as only relatively tiny amounts are required to flavour a dish, you will always have on hand a ready supply of crops that are hard to find and expensive to buy.
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