Tourism accounts for one-fourth to one-third of the gross national products but employs a larger proportion of the population. |
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In 2005 the ETH Domain applied nearly one-fourth of expenditures only for repair of buildings owned by the Confederation. |
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For the same light output as an incandescent, most compact fluorescents use only one-third to one-fourth the energy. |
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The upland plateau known as the sierra represents about one-fourth of Peru's land and holds a majority of the country's population. |
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Over one-fourth of middle school students believe harvesting trees will deplete oxygen in the atmosphere. |
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Choose a CFL that's one-fourth of the wattage of your old incandescent bulb. |
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Three-fourths have made a web page, and one-fourth have added moving graphics or video clips to them. |
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Currently, about one-fourth of large employers use Internet or intranet applications to handle open enrollment. |
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Some of the more successful programs have reduced the rearrest rate by one-fourth to one-half. |
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For years, I have lived one-fourth in New York, one-fourth in Paris, one-fourth in Venice and one-fourth everywhere in the world. |
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It has more than one-fourth of the world's oil reserves, but Texas known for its black gold is king of oil in the United States. |
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The other major sector of the Algerian economy is agriculture, which employs one-fourth of the active population and is very diversified. |
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From 1995 to 2005, more than one-fourth of all hightech startups included an immigrant as part of their leadership teams. |
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Approximately three-fourths of its budget goes for these activities while one-fourth is used for its own maintenance. |
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This land was worked by the fellahin, who wielded two to three crops each season, usually keeping one-fourth to one-half of the harvest for themselves. |
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When you plant a new hedge, prune vigorous shrubs, such as privet, by reducing the length of the branches and shrub height by one-fourth to one-third. |
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The relatively large ovate flippers are positioned about one-fourth of the distance from the snout to the flukes. |
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Nearly, one-fourth provided brochures on the topic. |
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You're one-fourth of the world's population. |
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School dropout rates are high, with one-half of pupils leaving at primary level, and around one-fourth of secondary school students failing to complete their education. |
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Approximately half the five-card hands in any given game will be less than a pair of twos, but only about one-fourth of five-card hands in the long run will be better than a pair of Aces. |
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The population was evacuated and one-fourth never returned. |
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Therefore to prove Theorem 9 it suffices to show that each polygonal base of the prism has area equal to one-fourth the lateral surface area of the prism. |
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No lasting jobs, no cheaper gas, and a chance to kill off one-fourth of U.S. farmland and maybe the planet. |
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In the past 20 years, the kibbutzes have lost one-fourth of their population and members today number 120,000, a small fraction of Israel's 7 million people. |
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The five species and subspecies of Sardinops yield roughly one-fourth of the catch of all clupeoid fishes, making it one of the most productive of all clupeoid genera. |
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About one-fourth of the tumors treated with the chosen dose became impalpable 10 days after but all of them showed recurrence within the next 2 weeks. |
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China's per capita water resources are one-fourth of the amount of the world average, and its per capita area of cultivatable farmland is 40 percent of the world average. |
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More than one-fourth of the pre-Obamacare uninsured were foreign-born. |
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Similarly, more than one-fourth of the graduates are mismatched in skill, about half of them are over-skilled and the half are under-skilled. |
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Winter, here, is a dimension of all reality, not one-fourth of the spiritual year's endless recurrings. |
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At least one-fourth of the country's 130 million workers toil on Saturdays, Sundays or all weekend for their main jobs, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. |
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Slightly more than one-fourth of the workers were in plans that met ERISA'S Vesting schedule requirements. |
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Any Member State may provide for a one-fourth reduction of the minimum guarantee fund in the case of mutual associations and mutual-type associations and tontines. |
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Roughly one-fourth of each group had diabetes, and the cohort included patients with aortoiliac as well as infrainguinal disease. |
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Germany's introduction of a common currency upon reunification proved costly because the East's ostmark had a preunification value just one-fourth that of the deutsche mark. |
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The high oleic acid oil also has one-fourth less saturated fat than current commercially available soybean oils, making the product even more cardio-friendly. |
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