• In football, while coaches like Bill Walsh receive a lion share of the credit for influencing passing offenses to this day in the NFL, Sid Gilman and, later, Don Coryell broke much of the ground but without winning league titles.

    FORBES: Good Managers May Not Move First, Never Last

  • India's smartphone market is hypercompetitive with Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. taking a lion's share of the sales.

    WSJ: Panasonic Pins Hopes on Smartphones in India

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • Lure a city into subsidizing a stadium complete with luxury box riches and the lion's share of revenues, and you've got yourself a more profitable place to play.

    FORBES: Location, Location, Location

  • 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

  • Some of the cash from PartyGaming's flotation may go towards buying smaller competitors that pose a threat (though the lion's share is expected to end up in the pockets of its four founders).

    ECONOMIST: A blue-chip investment? | The

  • 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?

  • But, largely, the second half continued much like the first, with United enjoying the lion's share of possession but encountering a resolute Rovers defence.

    BBC: Blackburn 0-0 Man Utd

  • Its Toyota division, which generates the lion's share of sales, experienced a 6.2% drop to 124, 383 units, while its Luxury Lexus division reported increased sales to the order of 12.2%, totaling 21.091 units.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Yet it is the developing world that will be producing the lion's share of global greenhouse emissions within a few decades.

    ECONOMIST: Environmental policy

  • Yet the lion's share of oil-price weakness is a by-product of an increasingly shaky global economy.

    ECONOMIST: Petrol prices

  • They say the SPS ought to direct aid to "active" farmers and provide more balanced funding so that a small number of big landowners no longer get the lion's share.

    BBC: Auditors criticise EU farm payment system

  • Although the company did not release financial details of how much it makes from Eurostar traffic, as opposed to freight, a spokesman said the passenger service made up the "lion's share" of rail revenues.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And that 10% is not easily noticed by most voters: though the average household spends a fifth of its gross income on health, the lion's share of the fee paid to the doctor is met by the state insurance system and the rest, entirely or very largely, by supplementary private-sector insurance provided by employers and financed through payroll deductions.

    ECONOMIST: Health care in France

  • Much of the day was a tale of two stocks, with Apple and Citigroup attracting the lion's share of attention.

    FORBES

  • Torquest folded the technology into a privately held firm called Global Traffic Technologies, which has the lion's share of the signal preemption market.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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?

  • Lion Air is a low-cost carrier that holds about a 45 percent market share in Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago that's seeing a boom in both economic growth and air passengers.

    NPR: Airbus Gets Biggest Order Ever From Indonesia

  • 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

  • Rapidly expanding Lion Air is Indonesia's top discount carrier, holding about a 45 percent market share in the country, a sprawling archipelago of 240 million people that's seeing a boom in both economic growth and air travel.

    NPR: Investigators Probe Lion Air Crash In Bali

  • "Back a few years ago we'd be talking about how to split up the lion's share of assets and gains, " said Clement, the New York lawyer.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Better still, banks wanting to sell their fund-management arms can lend private-equity firms the money to buy them. (Barclays originally arranged such a deal for a sale of iShares, although that has been abandoned in favour of selling the lion's share of BGI.) That is good news for the private-equity firms, which are finding it hard to get debt finance elsewhere.

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • Australia continued to enjoy the lion's share of the ball and it continued to look inevitable they would find a winning score.

    BBC: Scotland 9-8 Australia

  • With Mubarak gone, the Brotherhood claimed the lion's share of seats in Egypt's parliament and is expected to play a prominent role in the writing of a new constitution.

    CNN: Brotherhood steers tricky currents of post-Mubarak Egypt

  • Team owners assume the lion's share of the risk by investing heavily in people and equipment but get a pittance from broadcast revenue and none of the ticket sales, which go mainly to the track owners.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • 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

  • 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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