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Three-quarters of the bonds sold mature in five years or less.
Safer banks, insurers pose recovery threat Richard Barley 2011
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Three-quarters of Anglos own their homes, and yet less than 50 percent of African Americans and Hispanics own homes.
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Three-quarters had never had foreign exposure, but lived in Southern states where they could have been exposed to armadillos.
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Overview: Three-quarters of boomers surveyed by Merrill Lynch plan to continue working, typically to "retire" at 64 and start a second career, often one that not only pays the bills but also gives back.
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Three-quarters of employees aged 50 to 64 cited the decline in value of their 401 (k) plans as the most common reason for the delay.
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Three-quarters had never had foreign exposure, but lived in Southern states where they could have been exposed to armadillos.
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Three-quarters of Monday's scheduled strike missions, however, had to return without dropping their bombs or launching their missiles because Gadhafi loyalists made it more difficult for pilots to distinguish between civilians and regime troops, Van Uhm said.
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Three-quarters of Monday's scheduled strike missions, however, had to return without dropping their bombs or launching their missiles because Gadhafi loyalists made it more difficult for pilots to distinguish between civilians and regime troops, Van Uhm said.
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Three-quarters of biotech performance, for instance, is attributable to company-specific factors, because each company's fate is determined by its ability to advance its research.
Stock Picking Gets Trickier Ben Levisohn 2011
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Three-quarters of employees aged 50 to 64 cited the decline in value of their 401 (k) plans as the most common reason for the delay.
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