Because water containing heavier isotopes has a higher heat of evaporation, its proportion decreases with colder conditions. |
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Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. |
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The lightning of the public burdens, which at present abstract a large proportion of profits and wages. |
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At that time, Kilmuir was the only area outside the Western Isles that had such a high proportion of Gaelic speakers. |
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Generally it is not possible to identify separately the proportion of revenue receivable from Scotland. |
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Similar to a violin's bow, the production of sound in an accordion is in direct proportion to the motion of the player. |
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Brittany is the region of France that has the smallest proportion of immigrants. |
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There are two main definitions of GLCs are dependent on the proportion of the corporate entity a government owns. |
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Evidence obtained from stable isotope analysis shows plant foods, including cereals, formed only a small proportion of their dietary protein. |
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A relatively large proportion of houses in the village are now holiday homes, resulting in high house prices. |
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Within Wales, Gwynedd has the highest proportion of speakers of the Welsh language. |
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At the ten schools in Aberdare there was accommodation for only 1,317 children, a small proportion of the population. |
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Proportional representation systems aim to allocate seats to parties approximately in proportion to the number of votes received. |
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A party is allocated seats in proportion to the number of votes it receives. |
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Therefore, only a small proportion of trial court decisions result in appeals. |
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Prevalence, a common measure in epidemiology is strictly a type of denominator data, a dimensionless ratio or proportion. |
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Participant rate This represents the proportion of the population that is in the labor force. |
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These must be in a certain fixed proportion to the number of coins produced. |
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The university occupies a substantial proportion of Bangor and also has some departments in Wrexham. |
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A particularly large proportion of the African American population have Welsh surnames. |
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Dublin is home to a greater proportion of newer arrivals than any other part of the country. |
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Kaolin is the primary material from which porcelain is made, even though clay minerals might account for only a small proportion of the whole. |
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But he also claimed at the Welsh Open at Newport that this statement had been blown out of proportion, and that he would remain a professional. |
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Although 4Talent Magazine is technically a newsstand title, a significant proportion of its readers are subscribers. |
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A large proportion of English secondary schools no longer have an integral sixth form. |
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Therefore, although his character was supposed to be short, he was properly in proportion compared to the hobbit actors. |
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A very small proportion of electric power distributed by utilities is provided by batteries. |
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The proportion of silica in rocks and minerals is a major factor in determining their name and properties. |
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The leatherback's flippers are the largest in proportion to its body among extant sea turtles. |
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The exact size of this large proportion is unknown, since many ocean species are still to be discovered. |
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Microscopic photosynthetic algae contribute a larger proportion of the world's photosynthetic output than all the terrestrial forests combined. |
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A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers. |
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It places Spain 12th on a list of countries ranked by proportion of women in the lower house. |
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In addition, direct payments by the patient and voluntary health insurance premiums account for a large proportion of funding. |
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That proportion is considerably elevated in some developing nations and regions heavily dependent on the sea. |
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Flying loons resemble plump geese with seagulls' wings that are relatively small in proportion to the bulky body. |
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The outmigration of young people has left the state with the second-highest proportion of people over 65 in the country, after Florida. |
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I only said that she wasn't as young as she used to be, and her response was out of proportion. |
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This proportion is determined by the London Fisheries Convention of 1964 and by the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. |
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The effect, however, was that a significant proportion of his armoured reserve was dispersed and held unusually far forward. |
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Strabo states degrees in either cubits or as a proportion of a great circle. |
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Adults have massive, heavily built concave skulls, which are large in proportion to the body. |
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As a result, a large proportion of repeat offenders, bears that are killed for public safety, are females. |
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A large proportion of the spruce genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences, including long terminal repeat transposable elements. |
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To halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water is one of the Millennium Development Goals. |
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Most of the whalers were Norwegian, with an increasing proportion of Britons. |
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By land area alone, however, Canada ranks fourth, the difference being due to it having the world's largest proportion of fresh water lakes. |
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Particularly in the context of disease, the proportion of mutant mtDNA molecules in a cell is termed heteroplasmy. |
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Most of these states had a higher proportion of free labor than in the South and economies based on different industries. |
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By 1810, the number and proportion of free blacks in the population of the United States had risen dramatically. |
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Although Virginia, Maryland and Delaware were slave states, the latter two already had a high proportion of free blacks by the outbreak of war. |
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The pressure increases in proportion to the number of collisions per unit time. |
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However, a significant proportion of freshwater species are listed as data deficient, and more field surveys are needed. |
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Larger cod males are ultimately more successful in mating and produce the largest proportion of offspring in a population. |
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Both overall population numbers and the proportion residing in cities are expected to increase significantly in the coming decades. |
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A large proportion of New Zealand's aid goes to these countries and many Pacific people migrate to New Zealand for employment. |
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Form may also include visual design principles, such as arrangement, balance, contrast, emphasis, harmony, proportion, proximity, and rhythm. |
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Representation in the Northern Territory has been relatively high, reflecting the high proportion of Aboriginal voters. |
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However, a certain proportion of the population lived in the streets or were too ill or infirm to pick up their monthly food supply. |
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Thus, the proportion of Germanic words without any plausible etymological explanation has decreased over time. |
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The smallest proportion of the soil cover consists of the chestnut soils of the southern and eastern regions. |
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In Asia, a proportion of people with mixed French and Vietnamese descent can be found in Vietnam. |
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A small proportion of people with mixed French and Khmer descent can be found in Cambodia. |
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In the rest of the Nordic countries, the proportion lies between 15 and 20 per cent. |
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Despite growing production, the manufacturing industry accounts for a decreasing proportion of total employment in the Nordic countries. |
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The service sector is a little smaller if its proportion of total gross domestic product is measured compared to the share of employment. |
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That is not the case for Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which have a high proportion of other Nordic citizens. |
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She ingeniously devised a method to extend the cowhide to a high proportion, thus gaining a large territory. |
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The country has a higher proportion of higher education graduates than any other country in Eurasia. |
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According to recent studies, the proportion of atheists has significantly decreased over the decades after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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Switzerland has historically boasted the greatest number of newspaper titles published in proportion to its population and size. |
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In their pursuit of order and proportion, the Greeks created an ideal of beauty that strongly influenced Western art. |
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In the period between 1965 and 1990, the proportion of the labor force migrating approximately doubled. |
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China sent more indentured servants to European colonies, and around the same proportion returned to China. |
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In 1690, John Locke argued that prices vary in proportion to the quantity of money. |
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Next in proportion are the Kono, who live primarily in Kono District in Eastern Sierra Leone. |
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Although a smaller proportion of the population of Cuba was enslaved, at times slaves arose in revolt. |
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This was a much higher proportion of free blacks to slaves than in Virginia, for instance, or the other Caribbean islands. |
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The school system was denominational until the 1990s, with each church receiving grants in proportion to numerical strength. |
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Approximately 67 percent of Bolivians live in urban areas, among the lowest proportion in South America. |
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The majority of Muslims are Shiites, although there are no official figures for the proportion of Shia and Sunni among the Muslims of Bahrain. |
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The proportion of older persons in the total population has begun to increase substantially. |
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It is estimated that the proportion of ethnicities in this group is the same as that of the declared group. |
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Documents are authentic and facts are true precisely in proportion to the support which they afford to his theory. |
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They also contain about 25 g protein per 100 g serving, a higher proportion than in many tree nuts. |
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The terms of this treaty awarded Germany a large proportion of Russia's land and resources. |
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Asian countries see the lowest proportion of people using Latin script relative to alternative scripts. |
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Hawaii's musical contributions to the music of the United States are out of proportion to the state's small size. |
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Australian Aboriginal English refers to a dialect of Australian English used by a large proportion of Indigenous Australians. |
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Major manufacturers add a small proportion of caramel to colour their cognacs. |
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I don't think we need to blow it out of proportion. There's a problem, and we should fix it. |
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If the broke accumulates, a larger proportion can be used in making coloured papers, otherwise the above quantity is sufiicient. |
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And when he hits a double biceps shot, his proportion is more than a little startling. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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If I look from a mountain, the things seen are vast in height and breadth, in proportion to the farness of the horizon. |
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Jesus had the same wisdom as the same Divine life, but there was a forthput in proportion to age in keeping with requirements. |
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Second homes are also thought to account for a significant proportion of the housing stock, leaving many buildings empty for much of the year. |
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Around 1975, both the proportion and absolute number of workers in industry peaked. |
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With his new lands, Henry now possessed a much larger proportion of France than Louis. |
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The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. |
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Most Rumpers were gentry, though there was a higher proportion of lesser gentry and lawyers than in previous parliaments. |
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Black lines indicate the proportion of the nuclear volume contained by the daughter and mother immediately preceding karyofission. |
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As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. |
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As before the election, the region with the largest proportion of women MPs was North East England. |
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Alpine meadows, primarily composed of Sichuan kobresia made up a smaller proportion of the tree-line mosaic. |
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This is a slightly higher proportion in production, and lower proportion in services, than the UK average. |
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Throughout the period monks remained a very small proportion of the population, usually less than one per cent. |
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The number of councillors varies roughly in proportion to the population of the parish. |
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One is the proportion of the population who own credit cards or other forms of plastic payment cards such as laser cards. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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Bentley's restored sporting image created a renewed interest in the name and Bentley sales as a proportion of output began to rise. |
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Outside of the US, a higher proportion of petroleum tends to be used for electricity. |
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It should then tax all of that as personal income, less the proportion of the car's annual mileage demonstrably clocked up on company business. |
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As to the proportion in which those forces diminish by an increase of distance, I own I have not discovered it. |
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The proportion of these attributable to patients left with ambulance crews is not recorded. |
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People from mainland China and Taiwan and their descendants constitute a relatively minor proportion of the British Chinese community. |
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The proportion of British Chinese people who speak English as a first or second language is unknown. |
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These Quaker yearly meetings make up the largest proportion of Quakers in the world today. |
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With a population of around 59 million, this gives a rough proportion of 7 Pagans per 10,000 inhabitants of the United Kingdom. |
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Although classes are organised on a School basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their House. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground, leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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The arches of the new nave arcade were exceptionally high in proportion to the clerestory. |
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The early churches, falling into the Georgian period, show a high proportion of Gothic Revival buildings, along with the classically inspired. |
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These speciality beers have a tiny proportion of the market, but are of interest to connoisseurs worldwide. |
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Now most pubs are licensed to sell a range of drinks, with beer making up a significant proportion. |
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The Netherlandish painters did not approach the creation of a picture through a framework of linear perspective and correct proportion. |
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As three to sixteen hundred, so is the proportion of an Englishman to a Frenchman. |
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These theatres stage a high proportion of straight drama, Shakespeare, other classic plays and premieres of new plays by leading playwrights. |
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Newsweek's Hubert Saal, citing the high proportion of parodies, accused the group of getting their tongues caught in their cheeks. |
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These had a larger proportion of pictures to words than earlier books, and many of their pictures were in colour. |
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Seafood has traditionally accounted for a large proportion of the local diet. |
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The research also showed, however, that the proportion of the population strongly opposed to independence had also declined. |
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Another influential factor is the high proportion of expatriates and ethnic minorities living in certain countries. |
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There are over 4,500 listed buildings within the city, a higher proportion relative to area than any other city in the United Kingdom. |
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They received replies from 28 different Welsh organisations and a large proportion of these referred to Welsh ethnicity, language or identity. |
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Privateers constituted a large proportion of the total military force at sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labour. |
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The slaves in Africa, I suppose, are nearly in the proportion of three to one to the freemen. |
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Tourism contributes significantly to Poland's overall economy and makes up a relatively large proportion of the country's service market. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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The proportion of patients at accident and emergency seen within four hours fell from 92 per cent to 86 per cent. |
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In the 2011 census, Shetland registered a higher proportion of people with no religion than the Scottish average. |
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Educational attainment in the Valleys is low, with a large proportion of people possessing few or no qualifications. |
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Guernsey was very heavily fortified during World War II, out of all proportion to the island's strategic value. |
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This method usually but not always gives an accurate result in proportion to cast votes. |
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A large proportion of training is carried out on Dartmoor's inhospitable terrain and Woodbury Common woodland. |
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A large proportion of professional racing drivers began in karts, often from a very young age, such as Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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Even before expansion, the CAP consumed a very large proportion of the EU's budget. |
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However, these figures do not take into account the large proportion of archaic or highly technical words, little used. |
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A significant proportion of Free Church activity is to be found in the Highlands and Islands. |
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Some facts should be suppressed, or, at least, a just sense of proportion should be observed in treating them. |
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The proportion of Berkeley scholarship, in literature on the history of philosophy, is increasing. |
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In most cases though the clubs squads do still comprise a large proportion of individuals with connections to the schools. |
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Taxation constitutes a substantial proportion of the retail prices on alcohol and tobacco products. |
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Men from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates form a large proportion of the customers. |
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Infant mortality is one of the lowest in the world, and the proportion of the population that smokes is lower than the OECD average. |
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Despite this, Durham still ranks fifth for the proportion of students educated at private schools. |
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It is common for politicians to switch parties, and thus the proportion of congressional seats held by particular parties changes regularly. |
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The cities of Boa Vista, Salvador, and Porto Velho have the greatest proportion of Irreligious residents in Brazil. |
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Other regional councils are elected by municipal councils, each municipality sending representatives in proportion to its population. |
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In 2009, about 67,000 households grew coffee in East Timor, with a large proportion being poor. |
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Interestingly, this same proportion, approximately 42,000 men, deserted during the conflict. |
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This is the highest proportion and absolute number of American students amongst all British universities. |
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The principles of logick and natural reason tell us, that there must be a just proportion and adequation between the medium by which we prove, and the conclusion to be proved. |
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Lords responded to these offences by amercing them in the manor court, the revenues of which could provide a twentieth, or even a higher proportion of estate income. |
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It appears from the evidence, that the corn from the Baltic is often very heavily taxed, and that this tax is generally raised in proportion to our necessities. |
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Despite liquidationist expectations, a large proportion of the capital stock was not redeployed but vanished during the first years of the Great Depression. |
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The proportion of problems to bookwork done by the candidates is very various. The latter shows more reading, the former evince more natural Mathematical ability. |
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Throughout the war Royal Marines continued in their traditional role of providing ships detachments and manning a proportion of the guns on Cruisers and Capital Ships. |
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This accommodates the three Daniel Lamberts of the bench, and I am told that the Supreme Court has never been without a large proportion of Colossuses upon it. |
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The proportion of international economic flows relative to domestic ones. |
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In practice they sold only a small proportion of their output as Fairtrade, because of lack of demand, and had to sell the rest as uncertified at world prices. |
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In Kosovo an increasingly poisonous atmosphere between Serbs and Albanians led to wild rumors being spread and otherwise trivial incidents being blown out of proportion. |
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Seigniorage is an important source of revenue for some national banks, although it provides a very small proportion of revenue for advanced industrial countries. |
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Disagreement in substance or essence... may be called Disproportion, as there is a disproportion between finities and infinities, i.e. there is no proportion between them. |
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The German army, mindful of the steadily increasing proportion of spending going to the navy, demanded an increase of 136,000 men to bring its size closer to that of France. |
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Some were undoubtedly fakefans and fringefans, and there was I'm sure a strong surviving increment of Trekkies, as well as a high proportion of what might be called Jedites. |
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But a man like Mortimer Sturgis, with thirty-eight golfless years behind him, is swept off his feet. He is carried away. He loses all sense of proportion. |
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The UK government has decided to run a dual system of subsidies in England, each year transferring a larger proportion of the total payment to the new scheme. |
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By comparison, this proportion reached only 17 per cent in Wallonia, barely 10 per cent in most West European countries, 16 per cent in France and 25 per cent in Britain. |
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In the greater proportion of cases hydroperitoneum causes no difficulty. |
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However, the trend of employing allied or mercenary troops was expanded such that these troops came to represent a substantial proportion of Rome's forces. |
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A large proportion of these original settlers came from Old Saxony. |
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This includes a high proportion of lifeline services to island communities and as such most of the routes are heavily subsidised by the government. |
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Other nations had smaller fleets, generally with a lower proportion of battleships and a larger proportion of smaller ships like destroyers and submarines. |
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Considering that a small proportion of the population, and relatively small proportion of the GDP comes from farms, many considered this expense excessive. |
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Absurdities are great or small in proportion to custom or insuetude. |
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Then it was important to have a large contingent of rich people who could save a greater proportion of their income than the poor and invest it in physical capital. |
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Britons continue to make up a substantial proportion of immigrants. |
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A proportion of the locomotives are regularly used on the national rail network by private operators where they run special excursions and touring trains. |
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According to the BMA, a large proportion of the public opposed this move. |
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These tests use contemporary people sampled from certain parts of the world as references to determine the likely proportion of ancestry for any given individual. |
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Today the movement has considerably more weight and evidence of its claims, but a considerable proportion of the population remains steadfast smokers. |
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This implies that there is an increase in the fertile population proportion which, with constant fertility rates, may lead to an increase in the number of children born. |
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In 1896, there were 130,334 black voters on the rolls and about the same number of white voters, in proportion to the state population, which was evenly divided. |
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The settlers kept importing slaves, which resulted in a high proportion of native Africans from West Africa, who continued to practice their culture in new surroundings. |
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Today, a sizable proportion of Mongolic peoples are atheist or agnostic. |
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Although much of the Carolingian armies were mounted, a large proportion during the early period appear to have been mounted infantry, rather than true cavalry. |
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Since then the proportion of female to male defendants has risen steadily. |
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In 1999 the agency was designated a Trading Fund, required to cover its costs by charging for its products and to remit a proportion of its profits to the Treasury. |
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Historically, the economy of Liverpool was centred on the city's port and manufacturing base, although a smaller proportion of total employment is today derived from the port. |
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This trend intensified in the Gothic period, when most manuscripts had at least decorative flourishes in places, and a much larger proportion had images of some sort. |
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The legal significance of salvage is that a successful salvor is entitled to a reward, which is a proportion of the total value of the ship and its cargo. |
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A high proportion of modern porcelain is made of the variant bone china. |
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While there may be a higher number of people involved in slavery today than at any time in history, the proportion of the population is probably the smallest in history. |
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Spending on education as a proportion of GDP is below the OECD average. |
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Epidemiological studies indicate that a higher proportion of monounsaturated fats in the diet may be linked with a reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease. |
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The Communications Act 2003 explicitly uses the M25 as the boundary in requiring a proportion of television programmes to be made outside the London area. |
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Nearly one quarter of highly skilled workers live overseas, mostly in Australia and Britain, which is the largest proportion from any developed nation. |
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However, a large proportion of the Gaelic speaking population now lives in the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland, and Donegal, Galway, Cork and Dublin in Ireland. |
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The increasing proportion of Pakistan's youth provides the country with a potential demographic dividend and a challenge to provide adequate services and employment. |
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Since 1999, Radio Wales has been expanding its FM network, starting in areas like Cardiff and Wrexham, where there are a smaller proportion of Welsh language speakers. |
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It is soon replaced by lamellar bone, which is highly organized in concentric sheets with a much lower proportion of osteocytes to surrounding tissue. |
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There still exists a segregation of the Chinese in the labour market, however, with a large proportion of the Chinese employed in the Chinese catering industry. |
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Additionally, it is also possible that a small proportion of subjects with increased primary macrocups may have been misclassified as glaucomatous. |
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A proportion of residents are people of limited means, living in council and Peabody Trust estates in certain streets between Westminster Abbey and Millbank. |
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This preference has a diurnal pattern, with a stronger preference for clover in the morning, and the proportion of grass increasing towards the evening. |
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However, there are some problems with revising exams are marked, meaning that the proportion of candidates who have the opportunity to gain the best grades will fall. |
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Due to a very high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, the interview process is crucial for distinguishing between the most able candidates. |
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As the proportion of wind power in a region increases, a need to upgrade the grid, and a lowered ability to supplant conventional production can occur. |
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British deaths, although heavy compared to other British wars, were only around half those of France or Germany as a proportion of the population. |
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Although arches of equilateral proportion are most often employed, lancet arches of very acute proportions are frequently found and are highly characteristic of the style. |
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Soft rime contains a high proportion of trapped air, making it appear white rather than transparent, and giving it a density about one quarter of that of pure ice. |
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A high proportion of the young birds can die if storms occur at this time. |
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The claws are not retractable, and are large in proportion to the digits. |
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Only a proportion of the flight feathers are moulted each year. |
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Male and female reindeer can grow antlers annually, although the proportion of females that grow antlers varies greatly between population and season. |
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Oil is also a major export of the countries of northern and eastern Central Africa, notably making up a large proportion of the GDPs of Chad and South Sudan. |
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Britten, like Elgar and Walton before him, was signed up by a major British recording company, and performed a considerable proportion of his output on disc. |
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A proportion of these CFCs can be safely captured and destroyed. |
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Platforms 1 and 2 were left without barriers, as they are mostly used by long distance express services with a high proportion of passengers carrying heavy luggage. |
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In its prepared forms in which its toxic or unpleasant components have been reduced to acceptable levels, it contains an extremely high proportion of starch. |
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A significant and growing proportion of the collection is now made available to readers as surrogate facsimiles, either on microfilm, or, more recently, in digitised form. |
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Many of the wickets of the time were friendly to batsmen resulting in a large proportion of matches ending in high scoring draws and many batting records being set. |
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Estimates of that proportion are typically outdated or inflated, as many of these proposals were unknown when scholars were compiling lists of unexplained Germanic words. |
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Gwynedd has the highest proportion of people in Wales who can speak Welsh. |
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The proportion of Spain's foreign born population increased rapidly during its economic boom in the early 2000s, but then declined due to the financial crisis. |
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People of African descent make up an even smaller proportion of the total. |
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A large proportion of the early migrant population were Welsh speaking, and in 1851 only ten per cent of the population had been born outside of Wales. |
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Today Buddhists make a decent proportion of several countries in the West such as New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, France, and the United States. |
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This would break down to approximately 350,000 Confederate and 411,000 Union military deaths, going by the proportion of Union to Confederate battle losses. |
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The lower the threshold, the higher the proportion of votes contributing to the election of representatives and the lower the proportion of votes wasted. |
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According to the 2005 National Family Health Survey, only a small proportion of Kolkata households were covered under any health scheme or health insurance. |
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The proportion of seats due to each party is calculated according to their overall citywide vote, and then the district winners are adjusted to conform to these proportions. |
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Seal tissue has been observed in fairly significant proportion of walrus stomachs in the Pacific, but the importance of seals in the walrus diet is under debate. |
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This was only a small fraction of those who served in it, but the proportion was higher than the regular British Army, the RUC and the civilian population. |
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One in four soldiers in the Black Army of Hungary wielded an arquebus, and one in five when accounting for the whole army, which was a relatively high proportion at the time. |
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Bubble chart of languages by proportion of native speakers worldwide. |
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The valleys do, however, contain a large proportion of the Welsh population and remain an important centre of Welsh culture, despite the growing dominance of Cardiff. |
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Having a high ratio means that an important proportion of the population in working age is employed, which in general will have positive effects on the GDP per capita. |
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