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29 Sentences With "taking the lion's share of"

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Accordingly, Google and Facebook are taking the lion's share of ad dollars.
Which begs the question: Who is taking the lion's share of the profits?
Sudan's economy has suffered since South Sudan seceded in 2011, taking the lion's share of its oil resources.
Drone sales went from 1113,000 to around 1 million per year, with DJI taking the lion's share of sales.
P&G, in fact, rules the Dash Button market, the study indicated, taking the lion's share of sales at 31 percent.
But in congressional committee meetings and in meetings of the Financial Oversight Board representatives of bondholders are taking the lion's share of attention.
With Saudi Arabia taking the "lion's share" of production cuts, other oil producers like Iran and Iraq could also be pressured to follow suit.
"Giant tech monsters" like Facebook and Google are taking the lion's share of digital advertising without having to spend on creating content, he said.
If couples are fighting about household chores, Sussman said, it's probably because "one person feels like they're taking the lion's share of the work."
The economy has been starved of hard currency since South Sudan seceded in 2011, taking the lion's share of oil, once a major export.
The atmosphere on offer here is more graven and sepulchral than pretty, with heavy keys floating through the fury and blasting riffs taking the lion's share of the oxygen.
The sources said H.R.D.'s factories in the Philippines were now taking the lion's share of the solar cells from the Buffalo plant, presumably to assemble them into solar panels.
Florida Polls show Biden with a massive advantage in Florida, raising the prospect that the former vice president can deliver a heavy blow to Sanders's White House ambitions by taking the lion's share of the Sunshine State's 28500 delegates.
Our new base case is that mobile AR could become the primary driver of a $20173 billion VR/AR market by 2021 (underperform $94 billion, outperform $122 billion), with AR taking the lion's share of $83 billion and VR $25 billion.
As China makes its "Belt and Road" initiative – a massive project to connect Asia with Africa and Europe through land and maritime routes – a policy priority for the next decade, Chinese companies are taking the lion's share of infrastructure projects across the region.
Canalys says that 32 percent, or roughly one-third, of smartphone shipments in Europe in 2018 were from Chinese manufacturers, with Huawei taking the lion's share of that with more than 23 percent of the overall market in the final months of the year.
Though TLC, who are scheduled to perform at the Lovers & Friends fest in May, will be sure to bring out voters for him, Steyer has a lot of catching up to do with Sanders, who is easily taking the lion's share of musician campaign surrogates.
"This is why AT&T and Amazon are exploring moves into the AVOD (ad-funded video-on-demand) sector next year, with the ultimate aim of taking the lion's share of a market expected to be worth $47bn by 2023, " he said in a statement emailed to CNBC.
Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz mused in a January New York Times interview that young women not rallying behind Clinton are merely complacent, while Joan Walsh noted in The Nation that focusing on Sanders taking the lion's share of youth votes effectively erases those young women who do support Clinton.
Lots of cross currents today, and while the attack in London is rightly taking the lion's share of the headlines, other, ongoing issues are having a greater impact on the markets: Put it all together, and while the is still only 2 percent off its recent historic highs, other sectors are already in correction territory: S&P 500: down 2% Exploration & Production: down 17.7% Metals/Mining: down 14% Regional Banks: down 12.6% Retail: down 10.5% These ETFs, of course, reflect declines in large groups of stocks, but there is considerable damage being done to individual names in banks, energy, and retail.
Over time, consumers preferences turned toward Mexican foods, such as salsas, and in 1991, Mexican sauces overtook ketchup as the top-selling condiment in the United States in total dollar sales, with Pace Picante sauce and salsa taking the lion's share of the market.
According to the British Phonographic Industry's report based on Official Charts Company sales data, thanks to Psy's song and Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe", pop became the UK's favourite musical genre of the year, taking the lion's share of the singles market (38.5%) in 2012.
Meanwhile, all the awards in the poetry category went to former fellows of the UP NWW: Cesar Ruiz Aquino, Marjorie Evasco and Lourd de Veyra in first, second and third place, respectively. The same thing happened in the 58th Palanca Awards for Literature, with UP taking the lion's share of awards. Institute of Creative Writing (ICW) Deputy Director Prof. José Claudio B. Guerrero, CAL alumna Katrina Stuart Santiago and workshop fellow Jhoanna Lynn B. Cruz dominated in the essay in English category.
2012 "Republican Presidential Nomination". Retrieved February 26, 2012. After losing to Santorum in Iowa and Gingrich in South Carolina, Romney racked up a number of wins in later contests, emerging as the eventual frontrunner after taking the lion's share of states and delegates in the crucial Super Tuesday contests, despite an embarrassing loss in the Colorado caucuses and near-upsets in the Michigan and Ohio primaries. Romney was nominated in August and chose Congressman Paul Ryan, a young advocate of drastic budget cuts, as his running mate.
The 1988 negotiations were conducted under the threat of ten clubs leaving to form a "super league", but they were eventually persuaded to stay, with the top clubs taking the lion's share of the deal. The negotiations also convinced the bigger clubs that in order to receive enough votes, they needed to take the whole of First Division with them instead of a smaller "super league". By the beginning of the 1990s, the big clubs again considered breaking away, especially now that they had to fund the cost of stadium upgrade as proposed by the Taylor Report.
Many small American importers, most of them rather short-lived, started importing ceiling fans. Throughout the 1980s, the balance of sales between American-made ceiling fans and those imported from manufacturers in India, Taiwan, Hong Kong and eventually China changed dramatically with imported fans taking the lion's share of the market by the late 1980s. Even the most basic U.S-made fans sold for $200 to $500, while the most expensive imported fans rarely exceeded $150. Since 1980, ceiling fan technology has not evolved much until recently, with the availability of energy-efficient, remote/app controlled brushless DC fans to the masses.
Nicias and Demosthenes and/or two slaves: The two slaves are listed as Demosthenes and Nicias in ancient manuscripts. The lists were probably based on the conjecture of ancient critics and yet there is little doubt that they reflect Aristophanes' intentions.Aristophanes: The Birds and Other Plays by D. Barrett and A. Sommerstein (eds.), Penguin Classics 1978, pages 31–33 Demosthenes summons the Chorus of knights as if he were a general in command of cavalry. Moreover, he says he made a Spartan cake in Pylos that was later pilfered by Paphlagonian (lines 54–7) and this seems to be a reference to Cleon's success in taking the lion's share of the credit for the victory at Sphacteria.
The group's label, King Records, was of no help as they only posted Brown's image on the covers of their albums instead of the entire group, and also failed to sometimes mention the group's name in covers they did appear in, including the Pure Dynamite and Showtime albums. Brown had also taken control of the group's finances, allegedly taking the lion's share of profits from live performances and studio recordings for himself, while the rest of the group was put under a salary. When the other Flames balked at this process, Brown responded by using them less on his records, later stating that they "couldn't sing well". The Famous Flames continued to back Brown until further arguments over monies and royalties and the stress of being on the road led to Lloyd Stallworth walking out first in 1966 .
Hardwick, with his creamy tone, was almost always the lead alto in the reed section of the Ellington orchestra except in some situations where Ellington required the more cutting tone of Johnny Hodges' alto to set the tone of the ensemble. After Hardwick's departure (and replacement by Russell Procope) it soon became the norm for Johnny Hodges to take the ensemble lead as well as taking the lion's share of the solos on alto sax. He remained with Ellington until May 1946, when he left the band because of Ellington's dislike of Hardwick’s girlfriend. Hardwick went on to freelance for a short time in the following year, and then retired from music. In his biography of Ellington, author James Lincoln Collier says that “In a Sentimental Mood,” “Sophisticated Lady,” and “Prelude to a Kiss” are adaptations of Hardwick melodies.

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