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1 Marketing costs represent more than one-quarter of HelloFresh expenses, financial filings show.
2 No chief of a department shall represent more than a single department.
3 The latest job cuts represent more than 5 percent of Tenneco's global workforce.
4 The missing funds represent more than half of PFGBest's client accounts.
5 To no one did it represent more - from no one need more.
6 I cannot, however, pretend to represent more than a single complexion of unbelief.
7 When it comes to shoes and handbags, they represent more than 8 percent.
8 They might represent more stuff, but they're tactile, poetic, ghosts from the past.
9 The Clairol woman would represent more the American-beauty icon, more naturalness.
10 According to Fitzgibbon, these member companies represent more than 65 per cent of exports.
11 The donors represent more than 75% of global aid, according to ONE.
12 Each of these groups may represent more than one species.
13 We represent more than half of the world's human potential.
14 Looked at in those terms, City can be seen to represent more of a challenge.
15 The sample will then represent more closely the average value of the ore.]
16 So the number being released would represent more than a quarter of the prison population.
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