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fractional

constituting or comprising a part or fraction of a possible whole or entirety a fractional share of the vote a partial dose

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The relative smallness of E-Space should render fractional increments more stable.
Why should I reward E.B. with some small fractional participation in the claim?
Over the years, the fractional reserve system and its integrated network of banks backed by a central bank has become the dominant money system of the world.
Governments place an additional statutory limit on the creation of new money, by enforcing rules known as fractional reserve requirements.
Essentially arbitrary, fractional reserve requirements vary from country to country and from time to time.
This model is based on systems that have worked in the past in England and America, systems that were undermined and destroyed by the goldsmith-bankers and their fractional reserve system.
The modern money as debt system was born a little over three hundred years ago, when the first Bank of England was set up with a royal charter for fractional lending of gold receipts at a modest ratio of 2:1.
It then precedes to describe this fractional reserve process through various banking terminology.
The fractional reserve system of monetary expansion is inherently inflationary.
And through this fractional reserve system, any one deposit can create 9 times its original value.
This is particularly enraging when you realize, that not only is such a default inevitable due to the fractional reserve practice. But, also because of the fact that the money that the bank loaned to you didn't even legally exist in the first place.
The fractional reserve policy, perpetrated by the Federal Reserve which has spread in practice to the great majority of banks in the world, is, in fact, a system of modern slavery.
You guessed it: it made it out of thin air through the fractional reserve banking system.
As explained earlier, the fractional reserve policy is a form of slavery through debt, where it is literally impossible for society to be free.
Good. Tomorrow we'll start working on the fractional equations.
Of course, Timmie, the actual probability of your finding Sydney lashed to a tree is, mathematically, pretty fractional.
A simultaneous fractional irradiation and particle-beam shock is very rare.
A little extra money to get fractional T1 bandwidth in the apartment?
For, as based on the fractional reserve practice, that ten billion dollar deposit instantly becomes part of the bank's reserves.
In turn the fractional reserve based monetary system is reaching it's theoretical limits of expansion and the banking failures you are seeing are just the beginning.
Harry Eagleton. He developed the concept of fractional dimensions.
The one that estimates the odds of contact with extraterrestrials by calculating the product of series of fractional values such as stars with planets likely to develop life?
I am so over fractional ownership. Right.
One is fractional reserve banking the banks printing money out of nothing.
But absolutely. And this is only what you call a fractional part of the romances.
It was an outrageous proposal, far worse than even fractional reserve banking, but Congress let him do it.
Why should I reward EB with some small fractional participation in the claim?
We have cameras, motion detectors sensors that detect fractional variances in ambient temperature.
And through this fractional reserve system, any one deposit can create 9 times its original value. In turn, debasing the existing money supply raising prices in society.
He developed the concept of fractional dimensions.

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What is important is that we recognize the existence of gigantic parts of the earth's climate system - such as West Antarctica's three-quadrillion-ton ice sheet - that can be tipped when a fractional temperature rise occurs in key locations.

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