In a fractional manner
fractionally
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for fractionally.
Editorial note
Even in years that have fractionally more than 52 weeks, there is still only 26 pay periods.
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In a fractional manner
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for fractionally.
adverb
In a fractional manner
Example sentences
Even in years that have fractionally more than 52 weeks, there is still only 26 pay periods.
If Lockheed's experiment is fractionally as expensive as the big guys on the street then why not.
Unless fractionally shorter response times is really what your company has going for it, of course.
With a fractionally small amount of effort, this could have been written for both genders.
Many have argued that the sheer unlikelihood of this story makes it fractionally more probable.
From what I've been told, the plant they make them at is only fractionally used.
But pardon me for my cynicism, we're not at the point yet were self-preservation supersedes the desire for just a fractionally larger income.
Where as US gums are fractionally sweetened with xylitol.
If you are being paranoid you might prefer to wait for ever for a good random value instead of accepting something you are even fractionally less sure of.
People are mostly pissed because the time between reaching for the apple at A and B is so fractionally small that they feel there shouldn't be a difference in price.
The Federal Reserve is also intimately bound up in fractionally reserved expansion of the paper currency, so it is reasonable to assume that they might use the same basic technique with gold.
I lean towards the side that thinks that the central and money center banks (not faceless multinationals) are suppressing the price of gold via fractionally-reserved lending of physical gold.
Quote examples
I think the gp was referring to "years having fractionally more than 26 weeks".
<img src="fallback.jpg" /> </picture> Fractionally more verbose, but really a lot less fiddly.
"The firm will cover deposited funds with its own reserves" It will be interesting to see if the Bitcoin community embraces fractionally reserved savings schemes.
Conspiracy theories act as the foil to "mainstream" propaganda by presenting a story which is just fractionally harder to follow, but not tremendously so; the initial reader effort is basically one of "what if They are lying to me?" Subsequently the reader is showered with evidence that yes, they are being lied to.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use fractionally in a sentence?
Even in years that have fractionally more than 52 weeks, there is still only 26 pay periods.
What does fractionally mean?
In a fractional manner
What part of speech is fractionally?
fractionally is commonly used as adverb.