Word: fractionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Tefft said his office would pay the government $1 million from the University's General Operating Account within 30 days. Ultimately, most of the $1 million will be charged to the Medical School, with a small fraction also made up by the School of Public Health, O'Brien added...
...South Africa, though, the government's constituency consists in reality of a fraction of the population: South African whites. This constituency has no desire for change; in fact, its fear or reform borders on paranoia. More important still, whites in South Africa perceive the system of separation they have set up to be divinely ordained--the will of God. White South Africans are a deeply religious people: an overwhelming majority attend church regularly. And the notion of the separation of church and state is unknown. Religious--and hence ideological--beliefs are passed down in the schools...
...some of the biggest boom states-California, Texas, Florida-could be leftward: the states' predominantly Democratic Hispanic populations are growing especially fast and it seems likely that in elections hence, a greater proportion of Hispanic Americans will vote. Hispanics, blacks and Asian Americans together will constitute a larger fraction of the country's population-16.9% by century's turn, up from today...
...tightening of laws against wife beating has resulted in higher conviction rates. In Duluth, for example, 82% of those arrested for spouse abuse are convicted, up from 20% in 1979. Still, only a fraction of abusive husbands are reported to the authorities, much less arrested and convicted...
...surgery, the overnight stay in a hospital room, the wobbly-kneed walk down a long, sterile corridor, and, most important, the enormous bill after ward, are things of the past. About 150 outpatient surgical centers around the country now offer fast opera tions in a relaxed environment at a fraction of hospital prices...