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New jobs, of course, represent only a small fraction of total employment.
Yet the two plants represent only a small fraction of China's nuclear ambitions.
True, those travelers — about 56,000 of them — still represent only a small fraction of all passengers.
Outlets controlled by Comcast, however, would still represent only a small fraction of the channels on most customers' lineups.
Today, books represent only a small fraction of Amazon's $61bn sales, more than 10% of which come from UK customers.
That's in part because Apple TV devices represent only a small fraction of streaming devices connected to televisions.
In fact, it is widely believed that official crime statistics represent only a small fraction of crimes committed.
Despite the elaborate nature of some covert operations, these activities represent only a small fraction of the CIA's overall budget.
And those people may represent only a small fraction of the total number of people with problems.
The 110 sailors suing Tepco represent only a small fraction of that number, and the lawsuit does not have the support of the US navy establishment.
While each death is an undoubted tragedy, that number would represent only a small fraction of the total number of murders in the state.
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