The lion's share of theft takes place outside people's homes, so insurers may be reluctant to give cover to a bike that is not garaged at night. |
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For the smallest part of our military, they have been taking on the lion's share of work. |
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Manufacturing industries accounted for the lion's share of the downward revision to profits. |
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It is really all a case of getting our priorities right and this will never happen if we apportion the lion's share to the military. |
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But no, we cut taxes to a ridiculous extent, giving the lion's share of the benefit to those who least needed it. |
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Too often, higher-paid managers or skippers take the lion's share before distributing the rest to the staff. |
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Heavy industry was favoured against light industry, with engineering, metallurgy, energy and chemicals absorbing the lion's share of the funds. |
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I have received the lion's share of unfavourable media attention and felt the heat of public scrutiny for two weeks. |
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And yet it has been the market, not public funding, that has generated the lion's share of successful cultural mixing in the arts. |
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Unfortunately, the United States must share the lion's share of the burden for now. |
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We decided that our state will put the lion's share of its economic development budget into the entertainment industry. |
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In any case, the first thesis gets the lion's share of sustained historical and sociological argument. |
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They explained that the lion's share of such collections went up the chain into the pockets of the state political leadership. |
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Apparently, PBS paid the lion's share of the production costs and demanded to be the premiere outlet for the film. |
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The lion's share of the cost of educating this nation's schoolchildren comes out of state treasuries. |
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Of course, the lion's share of responsibility for disaster management falls on the individual. |
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The lion's share of revenue is advertising, and advertising revenue is predicated on the number of eyeballs that see the ad. |
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The result is that, over time, a relatively small number of sites receive the lion's share of links. |
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The lion's share of these jets are antiquated, consisting of Korean War-era aircraft. |
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Military action has absorbed the lion's share of his fabled gifts as a focuser. |
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She's a top-heavy temptress whose well-enhanced front end gets the lion's share of the amorous attention. |
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Through fair trade, producers sell directly to importers, bypassing various intermediaries who often take the lion's share of the profits. |
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Many of us blame our work lives for the lion's share of stress. |
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For a rematch with Ali, Frazier demanded the lion's share of the purse. |
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Even if other countries wanted to help, we'd still have the lion's share. |
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Adding injury to insult, they feel that a miscellany of outsiders has long reaped the lion's share of their immense natural wealth. |
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University research funding is highly concentrated with a few large institutions receiving the lion's share of all research funding. |
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It takes the lion's share of the support for exports that the government puts into place. |
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First of all because the starting premise is wrong, for transport by road already pays the lion's share of the external costs. |
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I know that we do not want big corporations holding the lion's share of quota allocations. |
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Scientific, technical and medical research has received the lion's share of new funding. |
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When you break down the expenditures, you can see which line items have been responsible for the lion's share of the rising costs. |
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His team, whom I have the pleasure to welcome here today, did the lion's share of the work that resulted in a major synthesis volume. |
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While more fathers have been getting involved, women still do the lion's share of the work of caring for children and the home. |
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Like most authorities, the lion's share of the increases has been made necessary by a massive switch of the burden of taxation from national to local government. |
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This is the lion's share of the death row inmates here at San Quentin. |
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However, ultimately, the summiteers take the lion's share of the credit and the Sherpas are left in the shadow, rues Rai, who has chronicled this in his film. |
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Indeed, the Gigg Lane men enjoyed the lion's share of play for the first 60 minutes and only let it slip after making wholesale changes for the last half hour. |
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The ruling royal family, which has enjoyed the lion's share of oil wealth, is perceived as corrupt, and repression of domestic discontent is high. |
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It generated more than the lion's share of news headlines this weekend. |
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How can we possibly be losing out when we get the lion's share? |
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Since the mid-1990s, lower tiers of government have been expected to shoulder the lion's share of these education costs using their own locally-raised taxes. |
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So far, the lion's share of new income has been going to profits. |
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Bobby gets the lion's share of the book, close to 300 pages. |
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The lionesses kill the prey but the male eats the lion's share. |
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In fighting terrorism, the Government gives the lion's share of budget to the military while being close-fisted in diplomacy, said a report on Sunday. |
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A tiny fraction of the population monopolizes the lion's share of the resources that have been produced by the labor of the entire working population. |
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Ultimately, a state of affairs in which the top 10 percent monopolize the lion's share of society's resources is incompatible with democratic forms of rule. |
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At that time, Hekmatyar was a particular favourite in Washington and received the lion's share of the support being funnelled through Pakistan's military intelligence agency. |
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As a result, the top blogs absorb the lion's share of attention. |
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We buy and market all kinds of wood, from first thinnings to veneer pieces, while saw logs and pulpwood represent the lion's share. |
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This Commission calculation indicates to me that Europe's farmers will have to pay the lion's share of the burden of enlargement. |
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Until it rains, the lion's share of owed water will have to wait. |
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Vegetables provide the lion's share of this vitamin in the diet. |
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For those who are counting, this represents the lion's share of this quarter's VC investment in the clean tech category. |
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Although Colorado doesn't have the bottomless bank vault of the Madrid money-making machine, they both do have a lion's share of the top talent in their respective sports. |
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It is important, in my view, that the lion's share of the funding should not come from the private sector. |
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The lion's share of the increase in investment will have to come from the private sector. |
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First of all, the private car and commuting are responsible for the lion's share of congestion. |
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Britain, which got the lion's share, plonked down a couple of Arab kings to reign over its territories in Mesopotamia and Transjordan, without bothering about trivialities like the wishes of the indigenous people. |
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And he threatened to decamp for America, a much bigger defence market, unless the government started treating BAE like a national champion and guaranteeing it the lion's share of future contracts. |
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He has spent the lion's share of those years as a narrator for CNIB Library's audio book service, but says that for the first seven years he did no recording at all. |
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He still has not addressed the fact that the lion's share of the purported money, money that the Liberals say they are going to come through with, is extended out to years three, four and five. |
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A group of processing growers in P. E. I. feels they are being stuck with the lion's share of the price tag to fix a problem they had little hand in creating. |
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In a cagey opening, Portugal had the lion's share of possession, but gradually Iran settled with danger man Shamsaee and Babek Masoumi bringing sharp saves out of Joao Benedito in the Portuguese goal. |
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Consequently, payments to the local government took a nosedive, as the lion's share of the fiscal revenues comes from the income tax paid by Evraz Group employees. |
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They got a large donation, but the lion's share of the money went straight into paying off debt. |
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Under-threat channel BBC3 won three prizes at the Royal Television Society programme awards on Tuesday with the BBC taking the lion's share of the gongs. |
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I infer that putting the lion's share of our energies into participating in this plan directly and supporting it indirectly is the proper way to ensure the success of the fifth epochal revelation. |
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Roads, ports and electricity projects account for the lion's share. |
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The vast lion's share of it makes its way through to on reserve people. |
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In 2007, it was the life sciences sectors that attracted the lion's share. |
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Afghanistan continues to produce the lion's share. |
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All experience proves that capital invariably secures the lion's share of the products and profits of hardhanded industry. |
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The lion's share of venture funding is targeted towards more substantial and mature businesses with assets and a track record of producing profits. |
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Of those, a few made up the lion's share of trade, among them the yellow sandshell, the black sandshell, the pocketbook, and the mucket. |
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Because hospitals tend to provide more complex and specialised care, they receive the lion's share of NHS funding. |
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The Nile Water Agreement of 1929 with its colonizer, Britain granting Egypt the lion's share of the Nile waters, has been criticized by East African countries as a colonial relic. |
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Montréal once again attracted the lion's share of investment in Québec. |
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Moreover, the Europeans tend to spend their meagre resources inefficiently, generally devoting the lion's share to salaries rather than equipment, and frittering resources on countless national projects. |
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The lion's share of revenues, obviously, will come from eci2's infrastructure efforts, and Jagemann says she may jettison the direct sales operation. |
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According to NPD's data, accentless dinnerware makes up the lion's share of sales from December 2004 to November 2005, with almost 95 percent of units sold. |
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The lion's share of tourism comes from the Netherlands and the US, and English is almost as widely spoken as the national languages of Dutch and Papiamento. |
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The lion's share The Bulgarian lev is divided into 100 stotinki. |
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It is these long-term elected leaders, term limit proponents argue, that hold the lion's share of the power and who limit the voice of the electorate as a whole. |
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They report that the vast majority of solder-related issues are on reworked solder joints, and the lion's share of those is due to the rework chemistry. |
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Yet it could have been so different for Tony Pulis's side, who weathered a good start by the hosts to create the lion's share of what few first-half chances came along. |
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