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The 300 objects in the show represent a tiny fraction, and a madly eclectic one.
Alternative energy solutions now represent a tiny fraction of that market.
Today, consumers in Mr. Workman's age group represent a tiny fraction of the market for ring tones.
"Sick people with legitimate claims represent a tiny fraction of the claims being brought," said Lester Brickman, a law professor at Yeshiva University who has studied the issue.
Another counters that unemployment rates in the sector are minuscule and that in any event, H-1B workers represent a tiny fraction of the American work force.
The 1.8 million fares represent a tiny fraction of a total 360 million trips over the 26-month period in question.
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This represents a tiny fraction of all UK solar.
The gun lobby, which represents a tiny fraction of Americans, opposes any meaningful gun control.
But she represents a tiny fraction of the 5,000 or so customers that he directs each day.
The $100 million represents a tiny fraction of the $6.5 billion — much of it money generated from television contracts — that all 32 teams share.
Officials at the transportation commission, and representatives of BART, Caltrain and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency all played down problems, saying they represented a tiny fraction of passengers' experiences.
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