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10 Sentences With "takes the lion's share of"

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Some couples agree to have a lead parent who takes the lion's share of parenting responsibilities; others divide tasks equally and become true coparents.
As the top weapons supplier, Lockheed Martin takes the lion's share of Pentagon funds with nearly 90 percent of revenue coming from the federal government.
Of the three current operations, Freedom Sentinel takes the lion's share of costs at $134.3 billion, followed by Noble Eagle at $27.7 billion, and Inherent Resolve at $23.5 billion.
Sanders hit on two points during the session: As the Pentagon's top weapons supplier, Lockheed Martin takes the lion's share of DoD funds with nearly 90 percent of revenue coming from the federal government.
While Germany takes the lion's share of the EU's trade surplus with the United States, over 63 billion dollars in 463, other European countries such as Ireland, Italy or France have a lot to lose if tariffs are imposed on European goods.
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated "Ford takes the lion's share of the solo space and is clearly up to the task, making these sometimes complex compositions seem accessible and logical. Ford has long been underrated (too old to be a Young Lion and too young to be an elder statesman), but based on the evidence of this recording alone he clearly deserves much greater acclaim".
Qahtan Al- Asbahi, ca. 2007 Today, there are between 45,000 and 70,000 wells in Yemen, the majority of which are under private control. No one can be certain of the exact number, as almost all were drilled without license. Agriculture takes the lion's share of Yemen's water resources, sucking up almost 90 percent, and it is estimated that khat production accounts for 37 percent of all water used in irrigation.
After his victorious season with the Cal frosh in 2000, Amerkhanian accepted an offer to become the Director of Stanford's Rowing Program. Amerkhanian takes the lion's share of credit for building a successful rowing program at the University. By 2005, the team included two athletes who had rowed in the 2004 Athens Olympics and another who would go on to compete in Beijing in 2008. Amerkhanian coached four members of the team that competed in the London 2012 Olympics.
Whenever foundresses are present, workers are restricted from producing male eggs. The most dominant foundress in an association of co- foundresses is known as the α-foundress, who shares a portion of reproduction with the other β-foundresses. The α-foundresses takes the lion's share of reproduction, laying 78% of the colony females and 87% of the males. All foundresses are known to mate with males at least twice in their lifetimes, and they use the sperm from these two males in a 9:1 ratio with the majority of fertilizations provided by one male's set of sperm.
Kat Bein of Billboard deemed the song "an upbeat, pop punk sing-along full of tweenage agony", with "a Yungblud's tight-throat emo pitch [which] takes the lion's share of the feature, while Blackbear comes in with his smoky-lung R&B; style for the second verse". The single marks Marshmello's second foray into rock music in 2019, succeeding his song "Rescue Me" released in June. Writing for NME, Elizabeth Aubrey described the track "a skulking, angsty pop song, which carries a message of unity and empowerment in the face of poor mental health". Matthew Meadow of Your EDM wrote that the song fits sonically in with many Marshmello previous pop collaborations, such as "Project Dreams" and "Friends".

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