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Senator Clinton is putting a lot of the - a lion's share of the blame on President Bush's shoulders.
NPR: How Will Our Next President Fix the Economy?
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However, despite early predictions that the web would be a free-for-all, the lion's share of this market is now in the hands of a few giants, with the top ten commanding 71%.
ECONOMIST: An echo of a boom?
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Yet the lion's share of oil-price weakness is a by-product of an increasingly shaky global economy.
ECONOMIST: Petrol prices
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China's small and medium enterprises, for example, paid a dear price as state-owned entities and local governments received the lion's share of the limited supply of loans from commercial banks.
BBC: Viewpoint: Will Asia see further price growth in 2012?
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The innings was given a late boost by Youhana's crafty 31-ball 43, which accounted for the lion's share of the rapid 48-run partnership he shared with Razzaq.
BBC: SPORT | Cricket | Pakistan bounce back with big win
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That makes many buyers' agents steer their clients elsewhere either in solidarity with full-service brokers or because they fear a discounter will leave them with the lion's share of the work.
ECONOMIST: Why is it so expensive to buy or sell a house in America?
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By day, Brussels is more or less bilingual, hosting a third of a million Dutch- and French-speaking commuters from the prim suburbs, who fill the lion's share of well-paid graduate jobs.
ECONOMIST: The economic consequences of the rise of English
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The industries of both countries face higher costs for imported chip-making equipment, which comes mostly from Japan and represents the lion's share of a chip maker's costs.
ECONOMIST: Semiconductors
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But, according to this weeks Nielsen VideoScan numbers, courtesy of Home Media Magazine, Blu-ray took the lion's share of the HD movie sales again this week with a 71% to 29% split (2.45:1).
ENGADGET: Nielsen VideoScan High-Def market share for week ending November 4th, 2007