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They were getting ripped off. This gives them a significantly larger portion of the overall [dollars] than they were previously getting . . . Now they get to keep the lion's share.
Robert Routh
First-years were found to spend a significantly larger portion of their time viewing sad faces than did seniors. Seniors also exhibited significantly higher levels of positive effect than did first-years.
Derek Isaacowitz
Washington is overrun by interests who want to take an ever larger share of taxpayer dollars for their causes, ... They put their pet programs, however ineffective, duplicative, obsolete or unimportant, ahead of larger national goals.
Mitch Daniels
We deserve to have a significantly larger share of the market than we already have. The only thing that's keeping us from achieving those numbers are the illegal, monopolistic actions of our competitor.
Hector Ruiz
The surgery was enhanced as a result because the surgeon was able to make a larger incision to relieve pressure. It allowed her to remove a larger portion of a tumor. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.
Denise Almazan
The awareness is out there, but it is a smaller portion of our business. It is a good option. But I do not see it taking off and becoming a larger portion of our business.
Ken Ludwig
When the wealthy already pay the lion's share, the wealthy will get the lion's share of the relief. That's just the way it is.
Byron Schlomach
Where is the dwelling of the lions, and the feedingplace of the young lions, where the lion, even the old lion, walked, and the lion's whelp, and none made them afraid? / The lion did tear in pieces enough for his whelps, and strangled for his lionesses, and filled his holes with prey, and his dens with ravin.
Bible
The essay portion is not used. It is not even given a thought. We can't use it because we have no data to compare it with previously.
Larry Waters
I think the stock will trade down significantly because of lower profits for the next year, but the long term value (will rise) -- in two years -- because of our actions today, being decisive and taking the steps to ensure our continued leadership in this larger market with larger competitors.
Reed Hastings
Who's most likely to buy our products, who's least likely to buy them and who's up for grabs. This has given us a much deeper insight than we've ever had before using traditional demographic or vehicle segment-based models. One of the most important findings from this research is that there remains a huge market for American cars in this country. And the potential is significantly larger than the roughly 55 percent market share than GM, Ford and Chrysler together command today.
Mark Fields
I'm happy to place the lion's share of the blame for this on FEMA and the feds. But I think a substantial dollop of the blame goes to the state and local level, and he deserves his share of that.
Norm Ornstein
Given the value of the music ripped off was several billion dollars, the damages claim will be substantial,
Michael Speck
These funds will address several critical safety and congestion concerns in the 8th District, and are part of a larger statewide funding portion that will generate jobs and economic stimulus, ... In addition to specific funds for 8th District projects, the final version of this Transportation Equity Act reflects a plan to increase Michigan's share of transportation funding overall.
Mike Rogers
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