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Definitions for Co-portion
co-por·tion
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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Co-portion
kō-por′shun, n. (Spens.) equal portion or share.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Co-portion in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Co-portion in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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So even if you want to know about calories on the menu, you are not left with many meals to choose from, restaurants need to serve fewer calories. There are a lot of meals that have far too many calories, whether it's due to portion sizes, ingredients or cooking methods.
Sales are highly concentrated in first- and second-tier cities, where 36 top cities account for three-quarters of the total sales value. So the portion from third- and fourth-tier cities is very low. As long as they destock slowly, there is no problem.
I think the majority of legacy automakers will own a large portion of the market share in time.
In terms of the President's policies, in this first year, we're pretty much on the same page, he did not pursue the 45 % tariff on all foreign goods that I think would have been problematic for the economy ; but he has put in place a tax proposal that is going to get the economy going better ; he's been a person who has de-regulated a good portion of the economy -- a good thing. And of course, he made a decision on Bear's Ears and the Grand Staircase that I think was the right decision.
If interest rates were allowed to rise, it would not be too long until interest-rate expenses consumed an unmanageable portion of your tax revenues, therefore, it is clear to me, at least, that the BOJ and the Ministry of Finance will not allow interest rates to rise.
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