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I'm told that support for setting the cap for benefits for families at two children is around three quarters of the population.
BBC: The politics of welfare cuts
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Opening the debate on 26 March 2012, Mr Vaizey said three quarters of the population of England, Wales and Northern Ireland have access to high-speed broadband.
BBC: Minister: UK is 'top internet economy'
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Bank of America's U.S. flag-themed logo is apropos, for the company is the lone nationwide bank: It is in 31 states and the District of Columbia, encompassing three-quarters of the population.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The oil revenues of Equatorial Guinea, where three-quarters of the population live below the poverty line, are a state secret.
ECONOMIST: Africa, oil and the West: Show us the money | The
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That prospect worries the three-quarters of the population who belong to smaller tribes.
ECONOMIST: Uganda's biggest tribe calls for federalism and autonomy
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About three-quarters of the population depends on the agricultural sector for its livelihood and the sector provides for about one-fifth of GDP.
FORBES: Gambia
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Some three-quarters of the adult population are now in work, close to a record and some ten percentage points higher than in Europe.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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More than three-quarters of the Honduran population's daily calorie consumption comes from maize and beans, and Mitch destroyed an estimated 60% of these crops.
ECONOMIST: Research from the ground up
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The largest remaining short-wave broadcaster, VOA says it has no plans to junk its transmitters: its short-wave audience has actually grown over the past decade in countries like Myanmar (where it claims a quarter of the adult population listens, and three-quarters in rural areas).
ECONOMIST: A cold-war stalwart goes out of fashion
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Meanwhile, that Internet growth rolls on: Even though its online population is more than 338 million, three-quarters of the country has yet to use the Internet.
FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas
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And Spain's cement mixers were on fire: three-quarters of a million homes were built in 2006, half the number in America, whose population is seven times larger.
ECONOMIST: Spanish banks