Examples of 'tiny proportion' in a sentence

Meaning of "tiny proportion"

tiny proportion: A very small part or amount in comparison to the whole. This phrase is typically used when describing a fraction of something that is significantly smaller than the whole

How to use "tiny proportion" in a sentence

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We receive only a tiny proportion of these people.
A tiny proportion of companies offer them today.
But it is still a tiny proportion of the market.
A tiny proportion of the differences.
These experiences occur to a tiny proportion of the population.
Only a tiny proportion of its peoples are semitic.
Unfortunately it was possible to include only a tiny proportion of what was sent.
Only a tiny proportion of waste ends up on our coastlines.
But they still handle only a tiny proportion of web searches.
And a tiny proportion of the most senior ones.
We are not just talking about a tiny proportion of the population here.
Only a tiny proportion is invested in innovation.
Police and campaign groups believe that only a tiny proportion of.
Most people use a tiny proportion of its functionality.
Tiny proportion of the world affected the virus is under pressure.

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In fact people in a wheelchair represents only a tiny proportion of the disabled population.
It is a tiny proportion of our proud nation.
It is worth noting that this data involves only a tiny proportion of regular blood donors.
Only a tiny proportion of us could do it.
National monitoring strategies of EECCA countries address only a tiny proportion of regulated pollutants.
Only a tiny proportion of the population benefits from social security.
Of those land animal fossils, an incredibly tiny proportion are of hominids of any classification.
Only a tiny proportion of these have any interest in foreign operations.
However, this generally accounts for a tiny proportion of the budget of the departments.
Only a tiny proportion of applicants are referred for an excellent character hearing.
Most juvenile defendants came from an average economic background ; only a tiny proportion were poor.
These only make up a tiny proportion of all the bacteria living in soil.
It 's also worth remembering that Germany only paid a tiny proportion of the reparations.
But a tiny proportion of religiously motivated groups worldwide take part in acts of violence.
Kindergartens and community crèches take in only a tiny proportion of pre-school-age children.
This is a tiny proportion of the population who need medical intervention and support.
Methane and ethane make up a tiny proportion of Jupiter 's atmosphere.
Only a tiny proportion of Americans are on course for achieving this.
Unfortunately, the proposals concern only a tiny proportion of the Syrian refugees.
Only a tiny proportion of people with Lower Back Pain require surgery.
Meanwhile, terrorism of all forms has accounted for a tiny proportion of violence in America.
This is just a tiny proportion of Microsoft Office Apps.
Had Grameen relied on professionals, it would have reached a tiny proportion of the population.
What about that tiny proportion of persons fleeing genuine persecution?
It 's important to note that the Khazar Jews form only a tiny proportion of Ashkenazi Jews.
Other than a tiny proportion of sociopaths, our species is naturally empathetic.
For affiliate advertising, only a tiny proportion ( eleven % ) of SEOs are.
In a tiny proportion of cases, the screening may take between six months and two years.
Armenians make up a tiny proportion of migrants in Turkey.
A tiny proportion ( 3.7 per cent ) of the sample had actually attended a course.
China retains a tiny proportion of the value added, by way of wages.
Only a tiny proportion of sub-Saharan refugees come to Europe or to France in particular.
That is a tiny, tiny proportion of British-Pakistanis.
Only e tiny proportion of Cuba 's population is allowed to use the Internet at home.
Normally, only a tiny proportion of PSA is absorbed into the bloodstream.

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