Sentences with phrase «rather small minority»

Those against it represent a rather small minority that does not seem to pose a serious danger to the current regime.
In the century 1850 - 1950, membership moved from a rather small minority to a substantial majority.

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The fact that none of these family offices reported targeting direct or co-investments above $ 5 million is also telling, as these California family offices unanimously prefer to make minority and small - to - middle - market deals, rather than executing some of the large deals that have been done by family offices and co-investment groups in recent years.
There are smaller steps that could be taken to accomodate the prayer needs of those students rather than rescheduling a whole school system over the needs of a small minority.
I'm pretty sure that running a small deficit would be acceptable, and I wonder if the minority owners can stretch out the losses over the years, rather than having to swallow the hit.
Rather than continuing blunt systems that only reward a small minority of teachers while leaving the majority of teachers with inadequate benefits, state and local plans should consider offering plans that more evenly distribute benefits.
Unhappy with those findings, they then exaggerated the value of teacher compensation by comparing the retirement benefits of the small minority of teachers who stay in the classroom for 30 years, rather than comparing the pension benefits for the typical teacher to their peers in other professions.
Does anyone seriously suggest that the pro-life clubs on various university campuses reflect a majoritarian view on campus, rather than a small dissenting (and, usually, not particularly popular) minority?
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