Examples of using A tiny fraction in English and their translations into Hindi
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Only a tiny fraction survive into the second year.
But the stars we can see are just a tiny fraction of the complete galaxy.
Only a tiny fraction of the IRL possible decks can possibly be chosen.
This means that we only process a tiny fraction of what we hear from others.
Why not spend a tiny fraction of that money on an American sports car that would appeal to the kids who bought MGs and Triumphs?
Merely competent film directors or lawyers, of course, earn a tiny fraction of these sums.
Note that only a tiny fraction of that light reaches Earth.
Most of the mass of the Earth is in the mantle, most of the rest in the core;the part we inhabit is a tiny fraction of the whole.
We could see just a tiny fraction of what the parasite really looked like.
The Gini technology is unique and exciting for tech geeks like us,but tech geeks represent a tiny fraction of the human population;
We utilize only a tiny fraction of the sun's energy that falls on our planet.
This outflow may only last a few thousand years, a tiny fraction of the lifetime of the system.
That means that only a tiny fraction of these cholesterol-upping molecules never make it to your morning cup and into you.
I came back convinced that what I habitually see and hear andfeel is a tiny fraction of what I could be seeing and hearing and feeling.
All but a tiny fraction of the world's electrical power has passed through a series of transformers by the time it reaches the consumer.
Even though roughly 70% of the earth is covered by water,only a tiny fraction of 1% is fresh and readily accessible to sustain over 7 billion people.
In 2005, sales went beyond 200,000 Hybrids, but in retrospect that only reduced the global use forgasoline consumption by 200,000 gallons per day- a tiny fraction of the 360 million gallons used per day.
What we see and know is but a tiny fraction of all that there is to be known about it.
Some fishing boats tried to help before any official rescue efforts arrived,but they could only help a tiny fraction of those begging for their lives.
The part we inhabit is a tiny fraction of the whole(values below x10^24 kilograms).
Freshly mined uranium contains more than 99 percent of an isotope called uranium 238,which is not fissile, plus a tiny fraction of uranium 235, which is fissile.
The probe has beamed home just a tiny fraction of its flyby data so far, but mission team members are already starting to get the goods on the far-flung rock.
When it comes to the atoms we are familiar with, hydrogen makes up about 75 percent, while helium makes up about 25 percent,with heavier elements making up only a tiny fraction of the universe's atoms, according to NASA.
While algorithms influence so much of people's lives,only a tiny fraction of participants are sophisticated enough to fully engage in how algorithms affect their life.
The story of his life has been the imagined product of the legendary janam-sakhis(“life stories”), which were composed between 50 and 80 years after the Guru's death in 1539,though only a tiny fraction of the material found in them can be affirmed as factual.
However, the fossil record is far from perfect, because a tiny fraction of creatures ever become fossilized, and an ever smaller fraction are discovered before those fossils are destroyed in some way.
However, during the past few decades, a huge number of dedicated scientists have built the most sophisticated detectors capable ofmeasuring infinitesimal movement of mass corresponding to a tiny fraction of a nanometer in kilmoter sized objects so that they would be sensitive to the gravitational waves from outer space.
One might argue that since the nucleus occupies only a tiny fraction of all the space inside an atom, the latter possesses ample empty space that could simply be eliminated to effectively reduce the overall size of the atom.
Slightly more in travel expenses might need to be paid for distant counsel to get to a place of a hearing when they are based in different cities,but there are relatively few hearings in international arbitration and this represents a tiny fraction of the overall cost of arbitration(see, e.g., analysis of the cost of arbitration).
Hume did admit, based on his personal experience and WEB-career as an historian, to a tiny fraction of humanity which appears to be devoid of any trace of this innate sympathy.