The budget has been shared between areas using the 120, 000 figure as a fraction of population and demography.
Perhaps more technically, the family lines that focused on something other than reproduction died out as a fraction of the population.
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The next two figures show total employment and the fraction of the population over 16 years of age who are employed.
They become simplified and distorted into an infinitesimal fraction of the population.
Current Internet users still amount to a small fraction of the population.
After all, hardly anyone really lives in the country any more and a mere fraction of the population work on the land.
The problem is that even as the financial rewards to education continue to grow, the fraction of the population graduating from college has stagnated.
But successful software entrepreneurs are a small fraction of the population, and most likely no judges of the Federal Circuit have close relationships with one.
These AMs are old hands at fighting election campaigns, remember, and they know how much it costs to reach just a fraction of the population, let alone all.
Given the efficacy of the vaccine and the dangers of the diseases it prevents, it would be criminal to withhold it from a large fraction of the population.
You have shifted to a far more expensive mode of operation in which the really dramatic results are produced by machines or by drugs and benefit a relatively small fraction of the population.
And a significant fraction of the population does not have health insurance today, despite the large premium subsidies currently offered in the form of Medicare and Medicaid and tax breaks for employment-based health insurance.
If we could get the market straight so that customers were paying for it, I believe you could achieve at least as great improvements in health at a much lower cost and spread over a wider fraction of the population, but it is not easy to go from one market to the other.
But because the problem affects only a tiny fraction of the flying population, we didn't include the category in our calculation.
In fact it is anomalous that a group of 30-odd countries with a small fraction of the world's population should be calling the shots.
The paper said government officials acknowledged that even that plan would help only a fraction of the city's poor population.
The outbreak has sparked concern about a possible spike in food prices, but authorities said Monday that the number of slaughtered chickens is a small fraction of the country's overall population and there is no reason for egg or chicken prices to increase.
America is productive enough that it could probably shelter, feed, educate, and even provide health care for its entire population with just a fraction of us actually working.
Afghanistan is larger in size and population than Iraq, but has a fraction of the soldiers and police.
Mr Clarkson said the figure of 200 dead puffins was probably just a fraction of the actual real losses and the RSPB were "expecting a real hit on the breeding population".
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