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1 A smaller proportion of people absconding at the border are being found.
2 The reason probably lies in the smaller proportion of students of classical training.
3 A smaller proportion of cells exhibit a progenitor-like phenotype with evidence of proliferation.
4 Cohort studies of hospitalized patients show a smaller proportion of HF-PSF.
5 A smaller proportion of this diminished surplus, therefore, must belong to the landlord.
6 Handelsbanken has a smaller proportion of bad loans than the industry average in Europe.
7 Yet tiering is based largely on price, with a smaller proportion focused on quality.
8 A physical trigger, vasculitis or systemic disease account for a smaller proportion of cases.
9 Pound the spice, allowing a smaller proportion of mace than of nutmeg and cinnamon.
10 She too has had, in larger or smaller proportion , her dead and her mutilated.
11 In countries with limited testing capacity, case numbers reflect a smaller proportion of total infections.
12 Germination is hindered by a larger or smaller proportion than is found in the atmosphere.
13 This information provided a definite new diagnosis or treatment in a smaller proportion of the patients.
14 These economically vulnerable patients represented a smaller proportion of those discharged one day earlier or later.
15 The public realm now employs a smaller proportion of the workforce than at any time since 1945.
16 The cotton miller gives the planter from year to year a smaller proportion of the cloth produced.
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