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26 Sentences With "take the lion's share of"

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Lead advisers are likely to take the lion's share of the fees.
Yes, the GOP will take the lion's share of the political profits from Trump's win.
Trump is expected to take the lion's share of New York's 95 delegates at the state's primary next Tuesday.
He's also expected to take the lion's share of the remaining 85033 delegates at the state convention next month.
That has allowed trading giants and brokers subject to less onerous regulation to take the lion's share of the commodities market.
Acting is already a winner-takes-all game, in which a small number of participants take the lion's share of the rewards.
Pheu Thai could still take the lion's share of those, because of its concentrated popularity in the north and northeast of the country.
If that holds, Sanders could well take the lion's share of the statewide delegates and perform strongly in the districts the campaign has focused on as well.
They believe he virtually guaranteed that the GOP would take the lion's share of public blame if a shutdown does take place after the current deadline of Dec. 21.
Under the restart plan, Total was due to take the lion's share of the dirty oil into its Leuna refinery in Germany to dilute and process it there, sources said.
Under the deal, OPEC's de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, will take the lion's share of cuts by reducing output by almost 500,000 barrels a day to 10.06 million barrels a day.
The group's de facto leader Saudi Arabia said it would take the lion's share of cuts — reducing output by almost 486,000 bpd to 10.06 million bpd — to get the deal done.
The group's de facto leader Saudi Arabia said it would take the lion's share of cuts - reducing output by almost 500,000 bpd to 10.06 million bpd - to get the deal done.
Given Trump's approval rating has been quite consistent and hasn't been anywhere near 50%, the most likely path for a Democrat to win is take the lion's share of Trump disapprovers.
Pheu Thai could still take the lion's share of these, which are decided on a first-past-the-post basis, because of its concentrated popularity in the north and northeast of the country.
Thanks to that data, Facebook and Google take the lion's share of digital advertising money, with the two companies taking home between 50 and 70 percent of the total budget, according to media buyers.
While the subject of denuclearizing the Korean peninsula is expected to take the lion's share of the bilateral talks, one expert raised concerns that Trump may not "stay on script" when asked for other deals by the North Koreans.
The Rome government is set to take a majority stake in the Tuscan bank, injecting money to take the lion's share of an 8.8 billion euros capital deficit, after the lender failed to raise funds on the market last year.
NEW YORK, Aug 31 (LPC) - The US leveraged loan market is expected to take the lion's share of the jumbo debt financings that are lining up for a post Labor Day launch, as investors continue to favor higher-yielding loans over junk bonds.
NEW YORK, June 12, (Reuters) - The 2016 Tony Awards are generating more buzz than usual ahead of Sunday's ceremony, with all eyes on musical juggernaut "Hamilton," a pop culture phenomenon that is expected to take the lion's share of honors at Broadway's annual salute to itself.
But this was a breakout week for the pair, who thus far have kind of sat in the background as pairs like Wanya Morris and Lindsay Arnold and Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd — as well and Ginger and Val — take the lion's share of the praise.
These are things labels would usually cover — marketing would be taken care of and an advance would be paid to the artist — but labels would also take the lion's share of the backend profit and in most cases own the artists' master recordings as part of the record contract they signed.
" He also added, "Mr. Williams's improvisational, on-the-precipice style of humor brought the event's comic tone thumpingly into the 1980s." Yardena Arar from the Los Angeles Daily News said, "This time, the ABC telecast didn't drown in the thank yous -- or, for that matter, boring presentation speeches and production numbers. Clocking in at 3 and one-fourth hours, the show seemed shorter -- and Donen must take the lion's share of the credit.
As the form of Iglói's students continued in the Olympic year 1956, with both Rózsavölgyi and Iharos running further world records, team Hungary seemed poised to take the lion's share of medals in the long track events. However, that was not to be. The team's mentality and spirit was badly shaken as the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was bloodily crushed by the Soviet military just weeks before the Melbourne Olympics. Iharos missed Melbourne entirely due to an ankle injury.
The Islamic finance sector enjoyed increased activity in 2008 and is expected to continue to grow into 2009 as more sophisticated financial instruments spark the interest of investors. In addition to Islamic banks, such as Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB), Qatar International Islamic Bank (QIIB) and newcomer Masraf Al Rayyan, conventional banks have also been entering the sharia-compliant sector and are coming to view an Islamic subsidiary as a virtual necessity in order to maintain market standing. Islamic banks currently take the lion's share of sharia-compliant business, though the conventional banks are working hard to take a greater share of market activity. Both Islamic banks and Islamic subsidiaries did remarkably well in the first three quarters of 2008, during which overall financing activity increased by 70.6% compared to the same period in the previous year.
Raeder also agreed that the plan would probably result in the destruction of the High Seas Fleet, but argued that the Navy's "honor and existence" were at stake, and the Navy would die of "shock of shame" if the battle was not fought. Raeder further claimed that any surviving German ships would be the Kernflotte (core fleet) of a new Weltmachtflotte (World Power Fleet) that would not exist if the war ended with the High Seas Fleet still sitting in port. The purpose of the planned "death ride" was to win the Navy enough glory in the war to ensure that the Army did not take the lion's share of defense budget after the war. The sailors of the High Seas Fleet, who had been mistreated by their officers for the duration of the war saw no reason why they should be expected to die in a battle of no military value and when the government had already admitted that the war was lost, and on 28 October 1918 the fleet mutinied.

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