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In Germany, as elsewhere in Europe, "the humanities get a smaller share of research funds, which are increasingly expected to be policy oriented," he said.
Then there's the fact that employees get a smaller share of corporate pie than do executives: CEOs are paid more; the minimum wage is lower.
Obama may well be destined to get a smaller share of the Jewish vote this time around than any Democratic nominee since 1980, when Jimmy Carter, my old boss, ran for reëlection.
"The poor are hurt twice by rising inequality – they get a smaller share of the economic pie and because extreme inequality hurts growth, there is less pie to be shared around".
Not only does GM get a smaller share of the profits in China, decision-making is now in the hands of its partner.
The poor are hurt twice by rising inequality - they get a smaller share of the economic pie and because extreme inequality hurts growth, there is less pie to be shared around," she added.
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In part, the exchange software companies followed the decline in the exchanges themselves because they often get a small share of every transaction completed on exchange sites that use their software.
When ownership is dispersed, owners incur high monitoring and control costs to get a small share of the benefits.
If your book was scanned and you own all the rights, you'll get a small share of this, at least $60, depending on how many rightsholders file claims.
In the latter case, existing investors are simply getting a smaller share of a bigger pie.
Clearly the fast-dropping iron ore price means WA is getting a smaller share of GST than it would were the GST calculated on the current price: But as the commission noted, that WA's budget has taken a hit from falling iron ore revenue is not in itself a reason to increase the amount of GST it should receive.
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