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Speculative hedge fund income and capital gains are taxed at a fraction of rates the rest of us pay on wages and earned income.
Their rate of HIV infection is a tiny fraction of the rate in the general population.
This is partly because tissues are protected at low metabolic rates, and partly because the heart is pumping blood at a fraction of the rate it usually does.
Data from the Census Bureau show that the state's population grew at half the rate of the rest of the country during the 2000s, and at a small fraction of the rate seen in housing bust states like Florida and Arizona.
Autopsies, however, now occur at but a tiny fraction of the rate that has occurred in the past.
In Austria and Germany, for example, unemployment stands at 4.4 percent and 5.4 percent, a fraction of the rate in Spain and Greece.
Only 3percentt of murder cases in the area end in convictions, he said, a fraction of the rate in the United States.
The number of new homes started was less than 150,000 last year, the average house price has risen 60% in 13 years, while pay for many people has risen at only a fraction of that rate.
The Times analysis of performance on the Stanford Achievement Test and the Texas exam shows this: *Houston students improved from 1999 to 2002 in most grades, but at only a fraction of the rate portrayed by the state exam.
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