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That means revenue from stock and derivatives trading accounts for a smaller proportion of overall income.
Hispanics account for a smaller proportion of the population, although their number is growing.
The report added: "Over the next few years, consumers are likely to use cash for a smaller proportion of the payments they make.
However, in terms of audience share, Capital sneaked into a lead, with each of the three leading commercial stations accounting for a smaller proportion of Londoners' radio listening.
Several universities cautioned that the expected increase in tuition fees would result in direct state subsidies accounting for a smaller proportion of income, forcing them to rely on endowments and payments from students.
The rise of time-shifted viewing – watched after the programme's initial broadcast – means the so-called "overnight" audience accounts for a smaller proportion of the programme's total viewing than it once did.
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For example, a smaller proportion of African-Americans have flexible hours.
Manufacturing accounts for a small proportion of the Congolese GDP.
But actually, this counts for a small proportion of overall net migration to the UK.
Ms. Brown said she suspected that fraud accounted for "a small proportion" of the improper payments.
Craigslist only charges a fee for a small proportion of its ads placed by professional estate agents and by employers.
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