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"vanishingly" Definitions
  1. so as to be almost nonexistent or invisible

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Such hope has been vanishingly rare with this White House.
More often, rare earths are dispersed at vanishingly low concentrations.
Mr Rubio's path to the nomination now looks vanishingly tight.
His mother's estate provided him with a vanishingly small stipend.
For one thing, the population of white liberals is vanishingly small.
The odds of actually bringing him to trial seem vanishingly slim.
Even with maximum scooter distribution and zero regulation, the real estate occupied by scooters (and bicycles) will only ever be a vanishingly tiny fraction of a vanishingly tiny fraction of that occupied by roads and parking spaces.
But vanishingly few House Republicans, she discovered, actually had town halls planned.
Vanishingly few of us will develop harmful hairballs in our internal organs.
But here's the thing: The complication rates for abortion are vanishingly small.
Even before the ban, mango shipments from India had been vanishingly rare.
Except in vanishingly rare instances, trafficking victims aren't cheerleaders abducted from malls.
But legal experts say the chances of either happening are vanishingly slim.
Some of the identified groups are, as one might expect, vanishingly small.
First, a vanishingly small number of countries actually have single-payer systems.
Strikes as broad as the one in West Virginia are vanishingly rare.
The chances of winning the race you're in now are vanishingly small.
It almost certainly won't — the odds are vanishingly low — but it could.
Throw enough resources in and content problems can become vanishingly small, even insignificant.
There was vanishingly little to the speeches beyond complaints, xenophobia and martyr complexes.
But the chances of the trading floors recovering past glories are vanishingly thin.
HempA variety of the cannabis plant that contains vanishingly small amounts of THC.
Very few, I'd wager, likely vanishingly few when compared with ordinary router sales.
For years the flashes first seemed either improbable or at least vanishingly rare.
When police officers kill civilians, the chances of criminal prosecution are vanishingly small.
"The odds against this story ever coming out are vanishingly high," Cadwalladr added.
Intense, thoughtful, and one of vanishingly few shows about present-day indigenous communities.
It is vanishingly unlikely that an American could successfully claim asylum in Canada.
The left remains vanishingly small, while the populists on the right grow stronger.
But the window of opportunity to press this crucial point was vanishingly small.
Other than that, fatal immigrant-linked terrorist attacks in the US were vanishingly rare.
Without retweets and shares, such stories will reach a vanishingly small number of readers.
The odds of success for such an unprecedentedly comprehensive peace plan are vanishingly small.
For all that effort, vanishingly few allocations did better than your grandmother's bank account.
The number of drivers who might receive these benefits, however, may be vanishingly small.
That sounds reasonable, except that the kind of impersonation they prevent is vanishingly rare.
Yet the chances of an American dying in a terror attack remain vanishingly small.
"You have to acknowledge that the probability of success is vanishingly small," he said.
While Earth's surface is peppered with volcanoes, lava lakes appear to be vanishingly rare.
The chances of either event occurring are vanishingly small, despite net neutrality's relative popularity.
The number of voters who think highly of both men is likely vanishingly small.
Although, sadly for Microsoft, a vanishingly small number of people actually wanted a Windows Phone.
Despite their outsized importance in pop culture, however, serial killers are in fact vanishingly rare.
Personal experience has taught me that the line between these two things is vanishingly thin.
Still, support for jihadism in Indonesia, the world's biggest Muslim-majority country, remains vanishingly small.
Donald Trump's chances of winning the presidential election are vanishingly small, and he knows it.
The number of children who did not use the internet at all was vanishingly small.
This outcome is vanishingly unlikely, since superdelegates tend to follow the will of the voters.
If both objects are extremely heavy, the difference in their falling speed becomes vanishingly small.
Other than the outcomes of actual votes, vanishingly little news occurs where cameras are present.
Hard drugs are indeed vanishingly rare: police reported only 14 heroin-related crimes last year.
And it must also be acknowledged that these situations are going to be vanishingly rare.
Deselections are vanishingly rare in British politics, but for lawmakers, they linger as a threat.
However, the risk of refugees killing people through terrorist acts in the US is vanishingly small.
Yes, the likelihood of losing money after that many tosses of the coin is vanishingly small.
Jenner posted a vanishingly brief video to her Snap story featuring her snuggling up to Tyga.
They've had vanishingly little effect on how the GOP contest has gone so far, after all.
Alas, the chance of a robust opposition emerging from this miserable election campaign is vanishingly slim.
But Microsoft is tackling a vanishingly small part of a historically slow growing and small market.
But the chance that there's any beaver butt lurking in today's "natural flavors" is vanishingly small.
The prospect of bipartisan cooperation on any stage of an impeachment process has become vanishingly small.
With less than a month until referendum day, there is vanishingly little evidence pointing that way.
It is of course possible, though vanishingly unlikely, that this pattern simply occurred by random chance.
A no-deal Brexit would be "vanishingly inexpensive" to the British economy, Boris Johnson has said.
And again, that that's conceivable this century, even if it's vanishingly unlikely, should terrify us all.
In today's world, the areas where increased government control over communications is justified are vanishingly small.
The distance between the opera and the brothel was vanishingly thin in the late 19th century.
And it had issued vanishingly narrow decisions in several others, including one on access to contraception.
Uranium-235, the stuff that can level cities, only exists in vanishingly small quantities in nature.
But today fewer hotels are offering smoking rooms and those that do have a vanishingly small supply.
The chances that Russia's opposition parties would make any gains in Sunday's voting were always vanishingly small.
Many of these companies voicing support for Black Lives Matter employ vanishingly small numbers of black people.
" On the other hand, McNamara pointed to Russia's current account surplus and "vanishingly little net public debt.
She has PURA syndrome, a vanishingly rare developmental disorder that didn't officially exist until four years ago.
But the number of tests is still vanishingly small compared to the potential scale of the problem.
The price of failure was vanishingly low, while the rewards of success proved to be without precedent.
There are vanishingly few types of consumer goods that you can't buy, in some form, on Amazon.
But the chances of any election-year deal with Mr. Trump on the issue are vanishingly remote.
There are vanishingly fewer chances to sway Republican senators who might have otherwise been open to conviction.
LIGO scientists later determined that the likelihood of such signals landing simultaneously by pure chance was vanishingly small.
The average difference between Alaska and other states in all those comparisons is -0.0004, vanishingly close to zero.
This is vanishingly small, even in a world where re-entries are numbered in the hundreds per year.
Update: Ivanka Trump spoke vanishingly briefly about her father's and brother's comments about her response to sexual harassment.
There are definitely real gluten-related disorders that people have to cope with, but these are vanishingly rare.
Fallout from those tests scattered plutonium, an element vanishingly rare in nature, far and wide across the planet.
The latter, at least, seems vanishingly unlikely, and would probably do a great deal of harm if passed.
The rest of us share in that risk — vanishingly small, but nonzero — whether we want to or not.
There is a vanishingly small possibility that North Korea and Iran will simply capitulate because Washington demands it.
Today, vanishingly few private employers provide a defined-benefit plan, and they're mostly legacy offerings covering older workers.
It existed for a vanishingly small amount of time before it decayed into a different type of particle.
A vanishingly small number of those we surveyed expressed explicit support for white supremacy or neo-Nazi ideology.
The discipline did not yet really exist; there were vanishingly few college courses in it, and no majors.
I think you can assume the German portfolio in advanced nuclear technologies will be vanishingly small, for example.
Though triple talaq is invoked in vanishingly few real-life cases, it is clear that the practice is unjust.
But as it happens, I live in a safe seat (SNP) so it's vanishingly unlikely to make any difference.
Andy Baio On one hand, XOXO was a tiny gathering accessible only to a vanishingly small number of people.
In the go-go years before the financial crisis, banks could fund rapid expansion with vanishingly thin capital cushions.
There is a vanishingly slim chance that these women are all liars, or that their memories simultaneously failed them.
But the real consideration is that aluminum's pricing in the overall cost of many finished products is vanishingly small.
And in the vanishingly unlikely event that suspects are handed over, it is unclear where they would stand trial.
"This petition presents an extraordinarily compelling interest in disclosure arrayed against a vanishingly small countervailing interest," the petition argues.
The second is that this is one of the vanishingly rare cases in which he is telling the truth.
Incidents like the shootings in San Bernardino are vanishingly rare, as violent extremist groups have very few adherents here.
The market for new versions of the vintage Allard is vanishingly small, so it's unfortunate that conflicts have arisen.
Voter fraud of any kind is vanishingly rare, and there is no indication that organized voting fraud takes place.
In contrast, Orbán railed against Muslims and migrants, even though they make up a vanishingly small share of Hungary's population.
Loo roll is a luxury and hand soap vanishingly rare, even in places, including some hospitals, where it is essential.
Big data offers the potential for vanishingly small statistical error but does nothing to eliminate the risk of sampling bias.
That kind of distinction helps shed light on what Stolper later witnessed in Nigeria, where educated workers were vanishingly rare.
Williamson is vanishingly unlikely to win, or even come close, but the amount of press attention she's getting is troubling.
But Mr Kuczynski's chance of doing anything useful by the end of his term in 2021 now looks vanishingly small.
"You want to hold your losses to 20 or 22," Mr. Davis said, underscoring Republicans' vanishingly thin margin for error.
The concert began with a vanishingly rare sight at the Philharmonic: two women appearing together as concerto soloist and conductor.
For example the side effects from a MMR vaccination are vanishingly small, especially compared to the devastating effects of measles.
This vanishingly rare method of survival has made them a keen area of interest for scientists, from anthropologists to biologists.
However, this looks like a vanishingly remote possibility given high consumer standards for data security and Plaid's value-added services.
But with a two-party system and vanishingly few competitive races, it's impossible to distinguish partisan voting from "change" voting.
And vanishingly few of the delegates who will actually determine each party's nominee at the national conventions will be from Iowa.
Moreover, doctors say that circumstances in which a living baby is born after a failed attempt at abortion are vanishingly rare.
For those like Najla—poor, stateless, North African—chances of being granted a visa to the United States are vanishingly small.
The only fraud that such laws might stop — misrepresentation at a polling place to cast an illegal ballot — is vanishingly rare.
And then of course if the Democrats win control of the House and the Senate — Arthur: Vanishingly unlikely at this point.
Indeed, in the country at large, numerous studies have found that the incidence of voter impersonation in particular is vanishingly small.
But vanishingly few of the delegates who will actually determine each party's nominee at the national conventions will be from Iowa.
Human beings share more than 99.9 percent of their DNA; what makes us different is vanishingly insignificant in terms of genetics.
Is it in the patient's best interest to put him through surgery if the chance of meaningful recovery is vanishingly small?
Is it in the patient's best interest to put him through surgery if the chance of meaningful recovery is vanishingly small?
A vanishingly small number of such people have even begun to claw their way toward mainstream respectability after serving their sentences.
Political polarization has sorted most Americans into one of the two political parties, with the number of true independents vanishingly small.
They might cite election fraud, but it's vanishingly rare, and other statements made to the press and courts tell another story.
One is the notification LED, which has been tucked in next to the vanishingly thin earpiece at the top of the phone.
A vanishingly small percentage of voters — about 1 percent — show up because of down-ballot races in presidential years, according to Burden.
Other than that, fatal immigrant-linked terrorist attacks in the US were vanishingly rare — and ones linked to refugees specifically rarer still.
But in the past few decades, almost every expert in the field will tell you, actual voter fraud has become vanishingly rare.
To Mr. O'Rourke and his allies, it has been evident for some time that he was confronting a vanishingly slim path forward.
It had no obvious popular appeal outside die-hard free marketers, who make up a vanishingly small portion of the voting public.
It is an entirely unexpected — perhaps even vanishingly implausible — fresh start for the third Spider-Man franchise of the past fifteen years.
The vanishingly small chance of a deal leaves Downing Street very little wiggle room in its attempts to avoid a Brexit delay.
Just 12 percent of A.I. researchers are women, and the number of black and Latino executives in the field is vanishingly small.
For political and ideological reasons, it seems vanishingly unlikely that Republicans will support pumping more government money into the health insurance system.
But his chances in Mississippi seem vanishingly small given Biden's strength with black voters, and he faces an uphill climb in Missouri.
Species that hunt at nighttime, like owls, have vision that's tuned to work when there's vanishingly little light coming off the moon.
And that turn of events that seems vanishingly unlikely, given Trump's continued strong support in the GOP and among the party's voters.
But there is vanishingly little evidence for the Supreme Court's assertion that convicted sex offenders commit new offenses at very high rates.
It is vanishingly unlikely, for example, that Trump would be able to deport 2 million immigrants on "day one" of his administration.
Our thought bubble: The odds of a carbon tax gaining political traction among Republicans are vanishingly low, and even that is probably optimistic.
And he says that if the EU does not roll over, it would be "vanishingly inexpensive" for Britain to leave with no deal.
The scientists say they can make educated guesses about the potential for harm, and most are harmless or exist in vanishingly small amounts.
Mr Trump should follow up the sanctions with an offer of talks, even though the former goal of denuclearisation is now vanishingly remote.
This theory ignores every national poll, focusing instead on the backing Trump received from the vanishingly few nonwhite voters during the GOP primaries.
And telling my mom that it was Google's computer, and that vanishingly few people would ever have one, certainly upped the cool factor.
Even when it makes vanishingly little sense, there's something alluring about UnReal, Lifetime's pitch-black drama about working on a reality dating show.
Emissions reductions can drive down greenhouse gas emissions well below U.S. commitments to the international community, with vanishingly small effects on the economy.
The chances of some entirely different candidate being anointed as the GOP nominee at a contested convention in Cleveland now seem vanishingly small.
Second, criminal contempt citations require the Justice Department to prosecute, which, under William Barr, the attorney-general, it is vanishingly unlikely to do.
A vanishingly small number of white Democratic primary voters — 3 percent — said abortion should be illegal, compared with a third of black Democrats.
Many people, says Dr Rahwan, dismiss the trolley problem as a piece of pointless hypothesising that is vanishingly unlikely to arise in real life.
And he was the man who created something that is supposed to be as vanishingly rare as rocking-horse dung: a useful financial innovation.
With particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, scientists have discovered the vanishingly tiny particles, like the Higgs boson, that underpin reality.
As a consequence, the United States probably lost hundreds of thousands of lives to a disease that several European programs had made vanishingly rare.
But they also reveal fundamental disagreements over how to finance deficit-exploding cuts that have a vanishingly small number of ways to be financed.
The 91 percent screen-to-body ratio is class-leading, giving us a laptop with vanishingly thin bezels to match the latest flagship phones.
While several polls have suggested that Mr. Trump is winning a vanishingly small share of that vote, the polls showed something similar in 2012.
Despite some of the hysteria about Yellowstone, which last erupted 640,000 years ago, the odds of another eruption happening anytime soon are vanishingly small.
Yes, there were American left-wingers who preferred the Soviet Union to the GOP, but vanishingly few would have ever felt comfortable saying so.
These two shows accomplished a feat that is vanishingly rare on network television: They each let one of their female characters get an abortion.
Empirical research shows that the likelihood of getting killed in a terrorist attack by an immigrant or visitor to this country is vanishingly small.
But the evidence increasingly shows that the voter fraud the laws target is vanishingly rare, and these laws really target and disenfranchise minority voters.
The path is vanishingly narrow for either candidate to get past both Biden and Bloomberg to establish themselves as the main alternative to Sanders.
Since this evidently has not happened—matter being common these days, and antimatter vanishingly rare—that prediction is in need of serious re-evaluation.
In reality, the risks of side effects from a measles-mumps-rubella vaccination are vanishingly small, especially compared to the devastating effects of measles.
These days there are vanishingly few government policies that are a win for everyone and that partisans across the spectrum should agree are worthy.
What's amazing about the aye-aye's pseudothumb is that vanishingly few mammals have developed extra digits beyond the five on each hand or paw.
Furthermore, such an effort seems vanishingly unlikely to succeed, given superdelegates' overwhelming support for Clinton so far (barring some seismic event like an indictment).
In some cases, the label "leading" applied only because the trio had defined a field so narrowly that vanishingly few journals would meet the description.
The likelihood that the losers in the meritocratic race are going to give the other side yet another reason to feel smug is vanishingly small.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Holding one of the world's largest web conferences in Lisbon highlights an uncomfortable truth: Europe has produced vanishingly few large internet companies.
The chances that the United States would lose by an own goal and that both Honduras and Panama would defeat stronger teams were vanishingly slim.
This is a bean so tender, with a skin so vanishingly thin, that Rossini once accepted several pounds in exchange for correcting another composer's score.
Either method is vanishingly unlikely because each would require many small states to approve a change that would reduce their influence on the presidential outcome.
There were some rumblings about including health care reform in the next round as well, but that now seems to be a vanishingly small possibility.
Either method is vanishingly unlikely, because each would require many small states to approve a change that would reduce their influence on the presidential outcome.
Given that your sister's chances are 50 percent (and that it's vanishingly unlikely that her partner has the gene), her children's chances are 25 percent.
I think there are lots of people who use Google+, if only in passing; I think there are vanishingly few of them who love it.
The likelihood that they've been seen by this one physician is lower, of course, but we're no longer in the realm of the vanishingly improbable.
From a prior odds perspective, the likelihood of a plot so enormous and intricate coming together out of all other conceivable possibilities is vanishingly small.
With her move to the top, Sistani becomes one of a vanishingly small number of women to run social networks backed by large venture capital firms.
It's still vanishingly rare to see a gay relationship portrayed with any real seriousness, with any nuance to show you the intricacies of the attraction involved.
Germany heads to the polls on Sunday and, as the country's election quickly approaches, signs of a giant Russian effort to sway voters are vanishingly small.
SAJID JAVID belongs to a tribe that is millions-strong in America but vanishingly small in Britain: devotees of the libertarian philosopher-cum-novelist Ayn Rand.
Now that Bannon is gone, the idea that Trump was going to radically reshape American foreign policy — what he promised during the campaign — looks vanishingly unlikely.
Studies show those concerns are misplaced: rates of voter impersonation, the type of fraud that voter ID laws are ostensibly designed to combat, are vanishingly low.
That's not an embarrassment for either man, but the chances of them somehow forcing their way into the top tier of the field are vanishingly small.
She surveys her subject from something like 40,000 feet, at which height human desire and idiosyncrasy, the pillars of dating and its hardships, appear vanishingly small.
Actual, tangible action to restrain carbon emissions remains vanishingly modest relative to the amount of talk and diplomatic attention that have been lavished on the problem.
There are feedback loops that, if they are triggered, could conceivably bring us north of 5003 degrees, but I think that was kind of vanishingly unlikely.
"The universe is in fact constructed so that these coincidences are unavoidable: the extraordinarily unlikely must happen; events of vanishingly small probability will occur," he writes.
Of course, any rando who decides to start a podcast just because they saw a "Create Podcast" button is vanishingly unlikely to find a significant audience.
And a system that worked when there were vanishingly few encounters between active satellites likely won't work when those encounters are a daily or hourly occurrence.
Vanishingly low because you've got an ever-replenishing pool of people who want to do that job because many Americans have dreamt about being a professor.
All of these arguments are subject to debate, and in some cases have vanishingly little support; but as important, they all sound in law, not politics.
It seems clear that social media platforms can't avoid making them, but equally clear that the chances of them doing the job well are vanishingly slim.
But even as our population has tripled, these deaths have become vanishingly rare, largely thanks to advances in city architecture that steer ground strikes away from humans.
In the diagrams for Uberman and "Dymaxion" (another schedule modeled after Buckminster Fuller's), sleep appears as vanishingly small slivers in the nearly pristine pastry of the day.
Not all Muslims are terrorists, Charlie Hebdo admits, only a vanishingly tiny percentage—but all of them, every single one of them, are Muslims; nasty, scary Muslims.
One of these new 10.5-inch iPad Pros, with its reduced bezels and still vanishingly thin profile, is much easier to tote around than any MacBook Pro.
Another opposition representative said the delegation might turn up if their demands were met in a day or two, but the chances of that appeared vanishingly slim.
Trump has made numerous efforts to heighten the fear of ISIS and terrorism since he began campaigning — even as Americans' direct threat of terrorism is vanishingly small.
Ergonomics, battery life, and sound quality all fight for representation in a vanishingly small form factor, at best striking an acceptable balance of mediocrity between all three.
As to the wider mobile industry, we've gone from Samsung and LG being the exception with their vanishingly thin bezels in 2017 to now being the norm.
Voter fraud through impersonation or illegal voting is vanishingly rare in the United States, and rigging the election by tampering with voting machines would be nearly impossible.
Incidents in which victims kill attackers in self-defense are vanishingly few compared with gun homicides, and suicide is by far the leading cause of gun deaths.
There is no log of how many campus rape cases go to trial each year, but experts and victim advocates agree that the number is vanishingly small.
In January, the New York Times's Trip Gabriel was ousted from a Trump event in Iowa after publishing a piece on Trump's vanishingly small, chaotic ground game.
Plenty of races still haven't been officially called, but the odds of the remaining Democrats running the table are so vanishingly small as to be practically impossible.
When the term was first popularized in 2013 by venture capitalist Aileen Lee, there were just 39 such companies, representing a vanishingly small fraction of all startups: 0.07%.
THEY have vanishingly few opportunities to speak to foreigners and, even when they are allowed to, risk landing in a labour camp if caught saying the wrong thing.
Instead of fumbling through discoveries that savvy audiences have already made, the protagonists are usually one step ahead of the monsters — even if it's a vanishingly small step.
That makes it vanishingly unlikely that new federal non-discrimination legislation will pass the House and Senate, nor is it likely to be put forth by executive order.
In America courts have been reluctant to go against parents' requests for treatment, even when the chance of success is vanishingly small, says Dominic Wilkinson of Oxford University.
That is because the law compels Johnson to request an Article 50 extension if he is unable to secure a deal, of which there a vanishingly small chance.
For each prize they award they snag untold thousands of leads — prospective customers willingly giving up personal contact information in exchange for a vanishingly small chance of winning.
Grossmann, the political scientist, pointed to national tracking data that shows a vanishingly small number of Americans consider free trade to be one of their top political priorities.
Data from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicates that people from Muslim-majority countries are apprehended crossing the southern border between ports of entry at vanishingly small rates.
It is vanishingly unlikely that Donald Trump has finally, this time, figured out how to get Congress to take up a broad immigration overhaul by giving a speech.
These outfits enjoy great influence with the legislature—it's how they lined up their contracts in the first place—and as a result face vanishingly little public accountability.
Axial is remote and deep enough that it is vanishingly unlikely to ever cause anyone harm, said Ken Rubin, a volcanologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
But the risk of a nuclear conflict between Russia and the West is vanishingly low, creating an opportunity to deliberately and carefully take steps to avoid future risks.
But the number of partners and department heads of color at talent agencies, those hypercompetitive firms where careers traditionally start in mailrooms or assistants' pools, remains vanishingly low.
After conviction, the odds that favorable evidence will be discovered in prosecutors' files is vanishingly small, because it can take hundreds or thousands of hours of legal work.
"If you take antiretroviral therapy to the point of (virus) suppression, there's a vanishingly small risk you will infect your partner," he told Reuters Health in a telephone interview.
I had the vanishingly rare experience of watching the film for the first time two short weeks ago, just shy of the 20th anniversary of Titanic's release in 1997.
They have heavily criticized other estimates of extreme deprivation, arguing that very few Americans and vanishingly few families with children live at or below $2 or $4 a day.
So when I first cast eyes on the AirPods, all glossy, frail, and vanishingly small, I had no faith that they'd sound good enough to justify their $159 price.
If I insist on vanishingly small bezels, but I'm not thrilled by either of the Korean companies' offerings, there's Xiaomi's Mi Mix or, more recently, Andy Rubin's Essential Phone.
And in today's very partisan environment (particularly in a polarized state like California), the benefits one would derive from voting for one slightly more moderate officeholder are vanishingly small.
An estimated 500 to 700 fighters sounds like a lot as a raw number, but relative to the Indonesian Muslim population of roughly 200 million people, it's vanishingly small.
In-person voter fraud — showing up at the polls and claiming to be a dead person, or establishing multiple identities in order to vote 10 times — is vanishingly rare.
There has been every effort to heighten the fear of ISIS and terrorism throughout the election on Trump's part — even as Americans' direct threat of terrorism is vanishingly small.
Rather, the obstacles to peace are so profound and so numerous that the chances of a meaningful peace deal being signed, much less honored, strike me as vanishingly small.
For the debate revealed vanishingly little common ground between the two men—to the point that it is hard to see that divided government between their two parties would work.
"The outlook for the UK economy is challenged and the prospect of any interest rate hikes seems vanishingly small," said Sunil Krishnan, head of multi-asset funds at Aviva Investors.
The unemployment rate for labor force members with a bachelor degree or more now stands at a vanishingly small 28503 percent, which is about as low as we will see.
The United States has been prosecuting a war on terror for more than sixteen years; Gabbard is one of vanishingly few Democratic politicians who are eager to talk about it.
A third-party candidate would have a vanishingly small chance of actually winning, and the idea that the election could be somehow thrown to the House is exceedingly far-fetched.
Airlines are flying tons of unneeded fuel around the world to achieve often vanishingly small savings by not buying fuel in countries with higher prices, according to a BBC investigation.
The most common defense of public funding for Planned Parenthood from uneasy-about-abortion Democrats is that disposing of tiny human lives is a vanishingly small portion of its work.
Compromises would not have satisfied the Jardines and Mathesons, and the likelihood that no British government would ever have decided that violence was its least bad option seems vanishingly small.
But he also wrote and directed it, and all of its marvels and shortcomings can be credited wholly to him — vanishingly rare in a more producer-driven, machine-tooled Hollywood.
Voter fraud Trump tweeted on Saturday night that "all levels of government and law enforcement are watching carefully for VOTER FRAUD," even though cases of voter fraud are vanishingly rare.
For the debate revealed vanishingly little common ground between the two men—to the point that it is hard to see how a government divided between their two parties would work.
Without any reference to the vanishingly insignificant impact of this precise pattern in three previous Olympics, the real news is the number of reporters with the attention span of fruit flies.
It is also just five months before the start of a presidential election year when the prospects for robust congressional oversight, removed from the taint of 2020 politics, become vanishingly small.
There's some slim chance Trump could become the GOP nominee, but if he does, I'm not the only one thinking the odds of him beating Clinton in 2016 are vanishingly small.
Alas, for all those of you who need an excuse to live in a buried schoolbus to wait out the apocalypse, the chance of a supernova-mediated catastrophe is vanishingly small.
It's true that superdelegates could hypothetically abandon their pre-announced allegiances to Clinton and opt to override the will of the people and pick Sanders, but the odds are vanishingly small.
There's not much evidence available of this online — indeed, he's made vanishingly few recordings of any kind, for a man about to ascend to the most prestigious podium job in music.
In the U.S., late term abortions are vanishingly rare: the Guttmacher Institute estimates that just over 1% of procedures happen after 21 weeks, which is itself within the legal terms Roe established.
Vanishingly few will have the kind of pension that provides a guaranteed base of security, and tax incentives for retirement savings provide far more benefit for those well above the median income.
Though there's no shortage of talented and important trans people involved in activism and advocacy, trans elected officials are vanishingly rare—a small-town Texas mayor, a California judge, a few others.
A vanishingly small number of Americans are killed by terrorism every year; the odds of being killed by terrorism are roughly equivalent to the odds of being crushed by your own furniture.
And thanks to consolidation, automation and outsourcing, much of it either driven or enabled by technology, there are vanishingly few workers who have enough market power to face down their employers alone.
It's astonishingly empty: The ideological groups that occupy this space — consistent libertarians, globalist Democrats, socially liberal deficit hawks, pro-choice and pro-immigration supply-siders — are vanishingly rare within the American electorate.
The justices have ducked some cases, issued vanishingly narrow decisions in others and slow-walked still others, waiting for a ninth justice to resolve what would otherwise be a 4-4 tie.
That's already vanishingly unlikely, but to make it astronomically so, each beam from the Baraja device is not a single pulse but a coded set of pulses that can be individually identified.
In recent years, as troubled augmented-reality shop Magic Leap showed with its high valuation and vanishingly small revenues, some startups have earned the unicorn tag without having a business at all.
Vanishingly few would do so on a professional stage: the lights and the paying audience "up the stakes", says Ruth Brock, chief executive of the Shakespeare Schools Foundation (which runs the festival).
Westbrook, Adams, and Roberson only played 35 minutes last season without Durant or Ibaka on the floor, and their offense was worse than the Philadelphia 76ers in that vanishingly small sample size.
The chances that you can somehow locate, attract, bond with, and contractually bind yourself to the only person who is the one perfect match for you in the whole world are vanishingly small.
In the immediate term, the tweets reinforce the argument of those challenging the ban in federal court that the national-security justification is vanishingly thin, whereas evidence of unconstitutional motive is intolerably weighty.
Figure there are vanishingly few developers in Wyoming compared to California or Washington and its easy to see how a small pool of strong talent could push the state's ranking to second place.
We've only been transmitting radio signals for about 100 years; the chances that they'd be picked up by a civilization that's been using radio technology for less than a century are vanishingly tiny.
On one of the models that people use—it's called the Brennan-Lomasky model—the chances that your vote would be decisive in a major national election in the US are vanishingly small.
Indeed, the risk of a child being kidnapped by someone they don't know — the most extreme parental fear meant to be soothed by a GPS tracker — is vanishingly small in the United States.
So many Americans have filed for the cash reimbursements that each individual check is likely to be vanishingly small — "nowhere near" the $125 maximum payment that was held out initially, the FTC said.
He does have a somewhat dubious plan for getting around the filibuster to pass his signature legislation — but, again, the prospects of him being able to go through with it are vanishingly slim.
Ever since the minor, vanishingly minor, incident involving a certain song with a disputed lyric and a taped phone call and a subsequent Snapchat revelation, Taylor Swift has been out of the public eye.
The odds of suffering any external social consequences are vanishingly low, and they're often offset by your own digital tribe's approval — see, for example, the rise of "professional victimizers" and their legions of fans.
Though vanishingly rare in the U.S., voter fraud has provided a useful justification for more restrictive voting measures that have kept tens of thousands of Americans from exercising their right to cast a ballot.
Fair Game As investors dumped shares of the beleaguered Valeant Pharmaceuticals International on Tuesday, erasing more than $11 billion from its market value, the company's previously large crowd of believers was becoming vanishingly thin.
The exchange of trust between Cyndie and Tara is a crucial reminder that in the world of The Walking Dead, hope and trust in the pacifist side of the human spirit are vanishingly rare.
It's an important statement, coming from one of the vanishingly small group of Republican senators who might break with party discipline and make their own judgment about President Trump's soon-to-be-named nominee.
The intrauterine device, or I.U.D. — a long-lasting contraceptive method that has a vanishingly low failure rate and is a favorite among women's health care providers — can cost more than $1,000 out of pocket.
Sam figured that there was no shortage of places to find out what writers hate but, outside of pop music criticism, there were vanishingly few spaces for writers to talk about what they love.
Vanishingly few elite climbers make careers out of free-soloing, and plenty call it irresponsible and deplorable, but in their heart of hearts they all recognize it as the final word in bad-assery.
Even if you accept the "floating cryptocurrencies are like gold, stablecoins are like money" analogy, this entire system only really benefits the vanishingly small number of whales who own sizable amounts of cryptocurrency already.
The percentage of Americans who think it's very likely or somewhat likely that they'll get into an argument about politics at Thanksgiving dinner is vanishingly small compared to the share who think it's unlikely.
Now, granted, as my colleague David Roberts recently pointed out, it's vanishingly unlikely that Congress is going to be passing a carbon tax anytime soon, so this is hardly worth agonizing over right now.
Cardiff City's new signing and the aircraft's pilot, named on Wednesday as Briton David Ibbotson, had been missing since Monday night and rescuers said chances of finding either of them alive were almost vanishingly slim.
Huawei's balance of the two with the Mate X is commendable, and with a 5.4mm thickness of the main display panel, the device still enjoys that sci-fi cachet that comes from being vanishingly thin.
Fidesz won almost 49% of votes, compared with 45% in 2014, after a campaign that focused almost exclusively on the supposed threat to national sovereignty posed by migrants, of whom Hungary has accepted vanishingly few.
Of course, the chances of Trump doing anything of the kind are vanishingly slim, but still, it's worth making the point that putting America first is by no means incompatible with respect for human rights.
The flip side is that in the long run, players as a group lose about 2000 percent of the money they put into the lottery, and the chances of a big win are vanishingly small.
By helping create what he believes to be legit cop characters and scenarios, Daniel has the chance to show police in a positive light—which some officers argue is vanishingly rare in contemporary news media.
Besides "Coco," Pixar's animated smash hit from 2017, there have been vanishingly few English-language Latino movies, let alone hits, released in recent decades, giving would-be investors little to measure the film's prospects against.
"It suffices here to note that the prospect that the House will direct its Sergeant at Arms to arrest McGahn is vanishingly slim, so long as a more peaceable judicial alternative remains available," she wrote.
"Oh please, please, don't be a baby..." -- Trump tweeted on Saturday night that "all levels of government and law enforcement are watching carefully for VOTER FRAUD," even though cases of voter fraud are vanishingly rare.
Although Congress has the theoretical power to give its consent to an otherwise unconstitutional foreign emolument, the odds that it would do so when it can simply dodge the issue by doing nothing are vanishingly low.
To do so, you would compare the money it costs you in premiums to buy the insurance to the cost to you if your house burns down, multiplied by the vanishingly small chance that it will.
But as Steve Vladeck of the University of Texas law school points out, 18 of the 25 are Democratic appointees; the likelihood of such an array of judges coming to Mr Trump's defence is vanishingly small.
I am going the other way in this case because I think cancer warning labels on coffee will invite people to worry about a risk that is vanishingly remote at most, and quite possibly non-existent.
Amid the sudden firing of an FBI director and even warnings of a Constitutional crisis, the major stock indexes have spent the past two weeks in a vanishingly tight 0.8 percent range near their record highs.
Other personal details about the reportedly young man are vanishingly scarce, according to The New York Times, but its his professional credentials that may illuminate key parts of how the Russian government runs its hacking operations.
The EU has indicated that it will reject Johnson's proposals, tabled last week, to remove the Irish backstop from the current deal, meaning the chances of a deal by next weekend's EU summit are vanishingly small.
Moreover, the effect of the tax on obesity is vanishingly small: the same researchers concluded that the tax likely would cause less than a two-pound weight loss in low-income individuals over the next decade.
Ellen Degeneres made light of the is-she-or-isn't-she bizarre micro-controversy about the possibility that a pair of characters that make a vanishingly brief appearance in Finding Dory could be a lesbian couple.
It's a vanishingly rare pleasure, given the commercial constraints of modern publishing, to handle 600 smoothly weighty pages in which the printed text winds its way seamlessly among more than 200 glorious, often full-color illustrations.
But I saw vanishingly few endings to games that lasted longer than 10-ish hours (of course, shorter games, like Inside and Firewatch, were easier to make that finish line), and there's a weird sadness to that.
"This petition presents an extraordinarily compelling interest in disclosure arrayed against a vanishingly small countervailing interest," the court filing said, noting that the Watergate players are mostly dead and that much of the evidence is already public.
At the same time, the prospect of political change seems vanishingly slender: As the country spirals down, President Nicolas Maduro is tightening his grip on power, invalidating opposition parties and forcing political rivals into exile and prison.
But the gravitational effect is vanishingly small and only occurs under narrow circumstances, so it would never translate into a pronounced force — certainly not one that can be seen in a calendar or used to make predictions.
But in reality, any schooling for girls was vanishingly rare during the rule of the Taliban, who became known for whipping women who sought to go out in public dressed in anything less than full-body cover.
The odds that Senator Orrin Hatch and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley were ever going to stay up late to catch the premiere — or catch it the next day online — are in the vanishingly low range.
He and his supporters have been campaigning for a pardon from Mr. Obama, but the chances of clemency appear to be vanishingly small given that his name did not appear on a list of pardons on Tuesday.
There's such realism, clarity and compassion (to say nothing of beauty) in how the creators show Arabella's maturation happening before your very eyes and ears; and vanishingly rare in opera is the formation of real, adult love.
The legal document states, "Walmart's distribution accounts for a vanishingly small part of the relevant market: Plaintiffs' own expert concluded that Walmart distributed less than 1.3% of the opioids distributed" to two Ohio counties named in the suit.
"Covfefe" may go down in history as a vanishingly rare moment for the internet — a moment in which the entire world appeared to be universally laughing at the same thing, though not, of course, for the same reasons.
"The chances of John Brennan prevailing on the merits of a lawsuit against the president regarding the revocation of his security clearance are vanishingly small," said Jaffer, a former associate White House counsel to President George W. Bush.
While ostensibly they do so in the name of women's safety, advocates for abortion rights tend to counter that argument by noting that it's vanishingly rare for anyone to need to go to the hospital after an abortion.
Strictly by the numbers, the exiles were the actual elites: a vanishingly small group of people who are so acutely self-assured that they are willing to write candidly about their low and average IQ test scores. What!?
He has, perhaps, instituted a "tyranny of the minority," in which a (vanishingly small) minority viewpoint has not only the protections of the First Amendment behind it, but the full force of the American government at its service.
With vanishingly few exceptions, everyone I know either has been laid off at some point in the past or assumes they will be laid off — or that their publication will be shut down — at some point in the future.
Vogue España managed to stir up quite an impressive tempest in a vanishingly small teapot when they featured a video of Kendall Jenner, world-famous model, sashaying around a ballet studio while describing how she didn't have a childhood.
Thrun noted that the number of people with the requisite AI expertise to build self-driving cars is still "vanishingly small," with as few as 10,000 people the whole world over qualified to do this kind of engineering work.
We played co-op and made it all the way to the end one weekend afternoon, and it was one of very vanishingly few games I actually saw the credits roll on at that point in my young life.
The bottom line, as Bloomberg's Jonathan Bernstein has noted, is that there are vanishingly few places in which Democrats seem likely to forfeit winnable seats because of a weak nominee or one who's out of step with the district.
Indeed, Trump's most recent account of the situation manages to both underscore how easy it is to gain leverage over him and how vanishingly unlikely it is that Daniels is the only scandal that's been swept under the rug.
" A draft dissent memo circulating at the State Department noted that, "A vanishingly small number of terror attacks on U.S. soil have been committed by foreign nationals who recently entered the United States on an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa.
It seems vanishingly unlikely that any candidate for the Democratic nomination can create the kind of unity that Buttigieg is selling, particularly when Buttigieg himself has struggled to attract Democratic constituents other than big-money donors and educated white liberals.
Payroll taxes are a good example: They take a constant fraction of earnings up to a cap, meaning that they claim a vanishingly small fraction of the income of very high earners while placing a substantial burden on those with less.
A recent study by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank, found that the rate of vetting failure, when a person with terrorist sympathies is allowed into America and goes on to commit an attack, is vanishingly small: one in 29m.
In the lead-up to Euphoria's release, it was vanishingly rare to see a headline about the show that didn't name-check Zendaya, and showrunner Sam Levinson says he put Zendaya on his vision board when he created the show.
If Hillary were already basically in the clear, and odds of a prosecution were vanishingly low, why would Bill go out of his way to pressure Lynch to drop the case, as conservatives are suggesting he did in the plane conversation?
One recent report indicates that Android devices get infected with malware 50 times more often than iPhones, though don't be alarmed – the iPhone has a vanishingly small number of malware infections, so 50 times is still a very small number.
Although Trump claims that voter fraud is "very, very common," every available study, including one by the Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) that set out to find as much fraud as possible, has shown that voter fraud is vanishingly small.
Pascal's Wager, for example, which supposes that believing in God is simply a safer bet against even vanishingly narrow odds of eternal damnation, leans on a potentially fatal premise: Surely any conceivable God would know you're just making a bet?
"And if their visas are not issued by September 30, 2017, their slot in the diversity visa program will expire and they will need to reenter the lottery—with a vanishingly small chance of winning a second time," the groups argued.
Because Houston is a big city and the same spots aren't necessarily reaching 500-year levels each time, those odds don't quiteapply — but we're still, as the Memorial City example shows, talking about events that FEMA estimates to be vanishingly unlikely.
Because Houston is a big city and the same spots aren't necessarily reaching 5003-year levels each time, those odds don't quite apply — but we're still, as the Memorial City example shows, talking about events that FEMA estimates to be vanishingly unlikely.
The fact that there is no sign of this having happened in mankind's own galaxy, the Milky Way, is sometimes taken as evidence that intelligence is either vanishingly rare, or else tends to blow itself up before it can leave its home planet.
Much as John Krasinski's horror hit A Quiet Place draws on the profound vulnerability of a newborn in a monster-filled world, Cargo makes it constantly clear that Rosie's life hangs on Andy's choices, in a situation where those choices are vanishingly few.
Of course, the number of Peloton users in any given hotel is going to be vanishingly small — 75,000 bikes sold is impressive, but it pales in comparison to the number of people using hotel gyms, which brings us to the bike's second objective.
And while there is a long and shameful history of men of color being falsely accused of rape in America—especially at the height of Jim Crow—evidence of the same thing happening to powerful white men like Kavanaugh is vanishingly rare.
But with Mr. Hollande's support in the presidential race at 13 percent and unemployment still above 553 percent, his chances of re-election, or even of making it to the final round of voting, seem to most analysts to be vanishingly slim.
Yes, terrorism outside of the Middle East seems to be trending downward generally, and as I've written before, dying in a terror attack is vanishingly rare despite a small recent spike in US terror deaths (and a big spike in Western Europe).
The mastermind, William "Rick" Singer, who ran an admissions consulting firm, took advantage of the premium that top schools place on athletic prowess and test scores, as well as the cutthroat competition that yields a vanishingly small percentage of successful applicants each year.
The percentage of American full-time minimum-wage workers who can afford to rent a one-bedroom apartment in any U.S. state without being what the government calls "burdened" is so vanishingly small — less than one percent — that it rounds down to zero.
The scientists said the heat was vanishingly unlikely to be a freak natural event, and could not be explained by shifts in the sun's output or by other natural factors such as low amounts of sun-dimming volcanic dust in the atmosphere.
For most of Judy, the film felt as if it were a vanishingly rare specimen: a movie about show business that seems both engineered for awards season and critical of what the Hollywood machine can do when it's cranked into full gear.
" Details: In one document, a lawyer for Bank of America acknowledges the bank found specific instances of "potentially unauthorized credit card accounts," American Banker reports, noting the lawyer said that the number of such accounts that had been identified was "vanishingly small.
Only a "vanishingly small" number of people are deactivated for having low ratings, Janakiram said, and the company wanted to move to reinforcing with drivers who are doing their jobs well that they are excelling — not just getting in touch when an issue comes up.
Mattis does not name Dowdy in the book, but mentions his decision to relieve him of his post — a vanishingly rare occurrence on the battlefield — as he grew frustrated with Dowdy's unwillingness to assume more risk for his men in order to accelerate the pace.
"I'm scared that it's going to continue happening," Ms. Martinez said, even as she wondered how they had become the victims of something they had been told had a vanishingly small chance of coming to pass in such a short time since the purchase.
The results here in a district stretching from Charlotte to Fayetteville presage a brutal, national campaign that seems destined to become the political equivalent of trench warfare, with the two parties rallying their supporters but clashing over a vanishingly small slice of contested electoral terrain.
On Election Day last year, I devoted my column to this country's real voter fraud — not the vanishingly small number of people who try to vote illegally but the large number of American citizens who are kept from exercising their most basic democratic right.
"As recently as five years ago, it would have been heretical to think one can have many-body, collective dynamics in these vanishingly small (femtometer scale or smaller) systems," Dennis Perepelitsa, assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder and member of the PHENIX collaboration told Gizmodo.
"In the example of frequently targeted groups, if you looked at the distribution across the comments in the training data set, there were a vanishingly small number of comments that included the word 'gay' or 'feminist' and were using it in a positive way," explained Adams.
The other two laws aim to reduce conversions, even though they are vanishingly rare: one requires people wanting to change religion to register with the authorities and submit to an interview; the other allows concerned third parties to prevent Buddhist women from marrying outside the faith.
And laws pushed by right-leaning state legislatures requiring people to have certain kinds of identification in order to vote may prevent some forms of (vanishingly rare) fraud, but they also restrict the rights of the same people who are often taken advantage of by vote buyers.
Never mind that vanishingly few of the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have reached Europe over the last year ever set foot in the Central European nation, or that only 143 people last year became crime victims on a Slovakian train system patrolled by 600 railway police officers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The career of Italian artist Piero Manzoni was vanishingly brief; he had his first solo exhibition at the end of 1957, when he was 24, and died of a heart attack in his studio in 1963, five months before his thirtieth birthday.
Farrow for tenacity and style, Frum because he represents the kind of voice that I wish we heard more of; he's a prominent conservative who's morally outraged by the current administration and is willing to go on record about it, which is vanishingly rare in the current landscape.
In a filing Friday, Walmart said that its pharmacy business accounted "for a vanishingly small part of the relevant market" and noted that an expert for the plaintiffs had concluded that Walmart distributed less than 1.3 percent of the opioids distributed to the Ohio counties that brought the case.
The benefit of the doubt I extended to Trump was limited, but on a rather important subject: I thought that direct collusion between his inner circle and Russian officialdom during the 2016 campaign was relatively unlikely and the odds of ever finding proof of such a conspiracy vanishingly low.
There is vanishingly little chance that House leadership will let this toxic nonsense advance — Speaker Paul Ryan already has publicly smacked down the effort — and zero chance that the motion could amass anywhere close to the two-thirds support required for the Senate to actually remove Mr. Rosenstein.
The struggle for academic patronage and the strained conditions of nearly all media properties have led to fewer jobs and fewer venues for substantial writing; the possibility of leading a public-facing life of the mind now seems vanishingly small, which only heightens nostalgia for the golden age of the 1950s.
" (Both later conceded the trend was not borne out.) While the latest high court ruling leaves room for judges to sentence juveniles convicted of murder to life without parole if they are deemed beyond saving, Edersheim argues "the new neuroscience of adolescent brain development is what makes 'incorrigibility' vanishingly rare.
Thankfully, cars are vanishingly unlikely to find themselves rounding a corner to see both a baby and an elderly person lying in the street, with no time to stop, and if they do, they're unlikely to do anything more complicated than slam on the brakes and hope for the best.
With vanishingly few details about Benioff and Weiss's upcoming movies to go on, the one solid takeaway here is that Disney and Lucasfilm are going full throttle on building out an entirely new Star Wars universe — one that they are probably hoping can rival Marvel's ever-expanding stable of reliably bankable superheroes.
In the El Paso case, it has said the shooting was the fault of the gunman alone, not Walmart, while in the opioid case, it has maintained that Walmart's drug distribution accounts for a "vanishingly small part of the relevant market" and that it did not create a black market for opioids.
At this point, there are vanishingly few reasons to hang on to a Wii U. Since the debut of the Switch in 2017, Nintendo has steadily been porting the Wii U's best games to its hybrid device, titles that originally didn't reach a massive audience because the console was largely a flop.
Despite all the talk about the Green New Deal in Washington, the odds of major national climate legislation passing before the next election are vanishingly small, given Republican control of the Senate, the Trump administration's denial that a problem even exists and its relentless work to undo all of President Barack Obama's efforts to address the issue.
There's never been a battery case for the X, which I'm told is related to Apple protecting antenna performance, so we'll see if any appear for the XR. There are vanishingly few Lightning accessories in general, and somewhat infamously, there are no third-party competitors to Apple's failure-prone Lightning headphone dongle, which is no longer included in the box.
And there's even some evidence of people contracting Alzheimer's through medical procedures, much as some people have gotten classic prion diseases from contaminated surgical equipment or transplants (to be clear, these incidents are vanishingly rare, and no one's arguing that Alzheimer's is infectious the same way that a flu virus is, just that it can behave like a classic prion disease).
Even if you were aware that nuclear power plants now commonly run nonstop for 18 months to two years, that worker radiation dose has gone from small to vanishingly small, and that operators have modernized their plants with new materials, monitoring systems and techniques, you may not have recognized a key secret ingredient of this success: high-quality, independent regulation.
And the fact that both of their names appeared on the calendar that Kavanaugh offered up in his defense, listed as attendees at precisely the kind of weeknight drinking party that he suggested was vanishingly rare, seems like another useful area of inquiry — one, again, that the cross-examiner (God bless her!) pursued a little before Senate Republicans decided that the time for grandstanding had arrived.

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