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91. In 1920, the circulation of the provincial morning and evening papers was still one-third greater than the national dailies. 92. Now they pay one-third as much, and there is every indication that the disparity will expand further. 93. Thanks to under-mechanisation, one-third of youths with specialised secondary school qualifications end up doing unskilled work. 94. By contrast, only about one-third of those recently buying on credit gave reasons which could be regarded as positively favourable. 95. Firstly, it is placed into the oven on the steam mode for one-third of its cooking cycle. 96. They accounted for nearly one-third of the £20 billion lost through absenteeism. 97. A complex settlement of this problem was not reached until January 1983, when Britain effectively got one-third of the fishing quotas. 98. The company derives over one-third of its sales from telephones and other telecommunications equipment. 99. This will result in the loss of about one-third of power generated. 100. Tax policy would be ruled by stubborn one-third minorities, many among them cruising for policy payoffs to drop their opposition. 101. Of the K1,200 million recurrent budget, debt servicing accounted for slightly less than one-third. 102. The remaining one-third of Pomeranian farmers had rather larger self-supporting farms and enjoyed a reasonable degree of comfort. 103. The one-third reduction would save about $ 390 million over six years, the senators estimated. 104. In 1971, approximately one-third of the total marketable wealth in Britain was owned by 1% of the population. 105. Quintupled sales with a workforce reduced by one-third would seem to brook no argument. 106. By 1986, they accounted for one-third of total exports of manufactured goods, mainly in transport equipment, machinery and chemicals. 107. Only about one-third of potential voters pay full domestic rates. 108. The remaining one-third includes frozen wastes, deserts, mines and towns. 109. Most affected individuals are asymptomatic, but aPProximately one-third will have xanthine stones. 110. Roughly one-third was tax cuts, which were quick-acting. 111. Conclusions In these high-impact general medicine journals, approximately one-third of studies evaluating medications were CE studies. 112. It's only 20 miles (36 kilometers) from the capital of Yerevan, home to one-third of the nation's population. 113. We Parisians generally make a mistake as to the ground which we think that we have gained, since Paris has not increased much over one-third since the time of Louis XI. 114. For centuries, it killed about one-third of the people it infected, including Queen Mary II of England, and left most survivors with deep scars on their faces from the hideous pus-filled lesions. 115. Since 2009, the ARRA has delivered $480 billion in grants and contracts, padding over one-third of their combined deficits. 116. Its fertile lands make it one of the world's largest producers of coconuts and a major exporter of coconut products, producing more than one-third of the world's copra . 117. About one-third (31 percent) of adults in the United States have elevated triglyceride levels, defined as more than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). 118. Africa has the highest rate of disabled children; in the Central African Republic nearly one-third have some kind of disability yet have no help from the state and no legal rights. 119. Dinner. One-third of a 12-inch crust cheese pizza; green salad (2 cups lettuce with 1/2 cup sliced tomatoes, red onions and mushrooms); 2 tablespoons fat-free salad dressing. 120. Induced order flow accounts for two-thirds of news' total price effect, with direct news effects accounting for one-third.