Remnant in a sentence as a noun

Was a mu-metal shield used, and if so, what was the remnant field?

Slight nitpick: the UK is a union not a remnant of the Empire.

Thats just a remnant of the Puritan work ethic.

The only remnant I could find of her online was an Etsy account.

It was the largest power pre-World War 1, and its remnant is still a major player.

This is a stinking remnant from a time we should have put behind us when we transitioned from monarchies to republics.

And through the migration that you and other customers have completed, we have cleaned up all fragments of remnant data.

Still, they can't sell all their impressions this way so there are various sources for monetizing so-called "remnant inventory".

"Google's Chrome browser will give users the ability to **** that final remnant of the fact that they're actually using the Web - the address bar."Wrong.

Since it costs money to take down Billboards, and remnant boards are remnant for a reason, they will probably stay up for several months without paying for more than a month.

Seriously, someone digs up a link to a remnant of an old page on the Apple site, and this ends up on top of HN as a critique of Apple design?Is this Reddit?

I doubt any remnant of a programmer's semicolon preference would make it through a compiler that performs this sort of optimization.

Isn't the idea that the human race is progressing intellectually a remnant of Enlightenment philosophy?

Any physical remnants from that era should be much less interesting than innumerable more recent geological events.

I think it's a travesty as well as a remnant of patriarchy that you can deduct a steakhouse lunch as the "cost of doing business" but not deduct daycare as a cost of being able to work.

Means-tested social assistance is now a vestigial remnant of an economy strictly dependent upon labor as its primary input for growth.

Every ad impression that isn't sold as premier is referred to as remnant, and these remnant impressions are offered to ad exchanges such as Right Media -- rmx, owned by Yahoo -- in exchange for a cut.

While this may sound silly and academic, net confers a sense of finality -- it includes all costs, marketing, discounts to sell remnant inventory, depreciations... everything.

Because we generally run out of premium ad inventory each month anyway, most of the extra impressions were just for extremely low-revenue, Google-served remnant ads.

It was not possible for anyone to specifically target a particular customer through this vulnerability, given the random and fragmented nature of the remnant data.

I have a dream that one day law abiding citizens will be able to go about their business without being under constant surveillance - without having every telephone conversation, every email and every other electronic communication recorded in secret data centers around the nation and analysed by the a government immune from oversight or any remnant of constitutional restraint.

Remnant definitions

noun

a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists

See also: leftover

noun

a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold

See also: remainder oddment