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The agglutinate fraction is a measure of soil maturity i.e., of how long a particular sample has been exposed to the continuing rain of tiny impacts.
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The change, Mr. Hanafi said, "will have a tiny impact".
Even a tiny impact is better than none.
Production will take years to come online and even then would have a tiny impact on prices set on the world market.
"When I look at it against teacher quality, funding, early years education, system leadership – it's going to make a tiny impact.
You oppose increased production for American oil and natural gas companies because it "will take years to come online and even then would have a tiny impact on prices set on the world market".
When researchers ran the numbers in dozens of different studies, every factor under a school's control produced just a tiny impact, except for one: which teacher the student had been assigned to.
Yet despite their promise, CMOS-based sensors have until now had just a tiny impact on the overall market for digital imaging because they have been unable to achieve the resolution and clarity of C.C.D. sensors.
In 2012 the HFEA set targets of no more than one in 10 multiple pregnancies following IVF, with reassuring statistics for patients that show that using a single embryo has only a tiny impact on the chances of success.
Tipping point: I remember taking a carbon footprint quiz in high school and believing that, as an avid light switch monitor and recycler, I would have a tiny impact on my world.
Whatever tiny impact it made, I wanted to empower the young black women around me, to feel liberated at the inclusion of a black female in a high-profile British campaign.
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