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But those elected officials make up a fraction of the state's upper management.
Currently, plug-in vehicles make up a fraction of Europe's estimated 250 million cars.
The banks note that the wrongful evictions make up a fraction of the foreclosures under review.
Meanwhile, rechargeable batteries that save cash in the long run despite higher upfront costs still make up a fraction of the ones we buy.
The most popular searches only make up a fraction of the queries we see every day on a site of this size however.
You make up a fraction of the American population, but in an age when so many people and institutions have acted irresponsibly, you did the opposite – you volunteered to bear the heaviest burden.
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Though that makes up a fraction of the village's $33 million budget, some residents are fuming.
Mr. Paterson meant that base pay, before bonuses, makes up a fraction of a banker's pay.
But Nanda warned that this only makes up a fraction of the money lost through grant reductions.
The group found that the revenue raised from advertising in those three districts in 2012 made up a fraction of 1 percent of the overall budgets.
The retailers' organisation also said that plastic bags were not a major environmental issue, making up a fraction of 1% of household waste, but if governments wanted to reduce their use they would have to legislate.
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