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A fair fraction of the men even misremembered themselves as bookish: 23% of the men said they enjoyed "mental activity" the most.
The population of the "nation of the displaced" – the world's refugees – surged by many millions in 2014, and now, thanks to this quick and relatively easy passage, a fair fraction were heading our way.
"A fair fraction of them survived," says Mileikowsky.
"It's my strong belief that a fair fraction of the exoplanets we have discovered could be carbon-rich and it's a very interesting thought that on such rocky planets, sand could be a rare commodity and diamonds would be plentiful.
It is remarkable that when all the cells completely stopped beating, a fair fraction (10 16%) was still viable.
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Their throughput measurements, although do not consider at all IP mobility or addressing configuration issues, show that with a feasible APs deployment they could get good throughput values during all the drive and for a fair amount of time (the time fraction with throughput equal to zero was around 30%).
Yet, only a fraction of children and families are able to challenge the decisions in court and to have access to a fair, timely and effective remedy – in other words, only a fraction have access to justice.
A fair activity was observed for PS and MC ethylacetate fractions (15.69 ± 1.69 and 32.93 ± 2.67 respectively).
For instance, you might make it just a fraction of the fair market value when an owner defects to another company, but 100percentt of that value when an owner dies.
Like a fair fight?
A fair trade?
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