How To Use One-fifth In A Sentence

  • It is not realism to suppose that one-fifth of humanity is unsuited to liberty; it is pessimism and condescension, and we should have none of it.
  • The South Korean fisheries agency said its fishermen have caught 3,200 tons of saury, roughly one-fifth of the Russian quota of 15,000 tons for this year.
  • I still tend to think of myself as a newcomer to the magazine, having been on the masthead for only one-fifth of the now 100 issues.
  • Fewer than one-fifth of respondents had experienced upward mobility and slightly fewer than one-tenth had experienced downward mobility.
  • About one-fifth of the freshmen reported that they had been brought up in small towns.
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  • About one-fifth of Chinese netizens regularly make use of BBS (Bulletin Board Systems).
  • Tourism is Florida's number one industry, comprising one-fifth of the state's budgeted revenue.
  • In a later more detailed study, the blood pressure perfusing the lungs of healthy subjects proved to be quite low, only about one-fifth of the normal systemic arterial blood pressure.
  • Among one-fifth of the state's population: The strongest group of conservative state candidates ever. by Benjamin Hodge Jim Treacher has the Jean Schmidt voicemail. | RedState
  • It provides winter habitat for 15 million waterbirds, more than 400,000 geese, and 5 million ducks (one-fifth of the continental population).
  • With more than one-fifth of the nation under water, it is critical we continue to respond in a quick, agile and creative manner to help confront increasing levels of disease, dehydration and hunger.
  • So the Reynolds can carry less than one-fifth the consumables needed by the earlier spaceship.
  • In the course of his researches, Priestley found that the quantity of common air which can thus become "phlogisticated," amounts to about one-fifth the volume of the whole quantity submitted to experiment. Science & Education
  • So even thrifty patients are joining the ranks of the one-fifth of Americans who currently cannot afford what their doctors prescribe and are forced to skip doses, or entire prescriptions, in order to make ends meet.
  • The annual adjustment shall be made only in respect of one-fifth of the tax imposed on the goods.
  • Since then my television viewing has never risen past one-fifth what it once was.
  • And this buying of _services_ (they were to give one-fifth part of their crops to Pharaoh) is called in Scripture usage, _buying the persons_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The second largest of the earth's seven continents and covering about one-fifth of the total land surface, it is a host to untold thousands of botanicals, many with medicinal qualities.
  • Representative Taillefer [4248] state that "the inhabitants, for more than eight days, are reduced wholly to maslin bread composed of one-fifth of wheat and the rest of barley, barley-malt and millet. The French Revolution - Volume 3
  • The new territory would extend over one-fifth of Canada's land mass.
  • An estimated 28.8 million Americans - one-fifth of the adult working population - worked from home, on the road, at a telework center or at a satellite office at least one day a week in 2001, up 17 percent from 2000.
  • The outcome will dictate how one-fifth of mankind relates to a technology many are convinced owns the future.
  • Worse, fullbacks have devolved into one-dimensional blockers who may only see action on one-fifth of a team's snaps - and they're lucky to touch the ball at all.
  • About one-fifth of the freshmen reported that they had been brought up in small towns.
  • About one-fifth of the degraded local road pavements are rehabilitated by chemical stabilisation in Australia.
  • She was found in an obtunded state in the bathtub by her husband who determined that she ingested up to 30 mg. of colchicine and about one-fifth of bourbon. Colchicine Poisoning
  • This sound cue, which lasts for one-tenth to one-fifth of a second, marks the transition from a consonant sound to a speech segment beginning with a vowel.
  • The ruling effectively means any council operating a tramway where rails protrude one-fifth of an inch above road level pose a danger to drivers.
  • At that time, about one-fifth of all opium brought into China was shipped on the Sassoon fleet.
  • Skeptics called the nonbinding vote an exercise in futility for the proud region centred around Barcelona, which boasts a distinct cultural identity and accounts for about one-fifth of Spain's economy but says it get does not get enough in return. Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories
  • The gap between the richest and poorest one-fifths of the world is now about onehundredfold, whereas 30 years ago it was about thirtyfold or fortyfold.
  • The portfolio, which includes 16,300 unbuilt home sites and thousands of acres of additional undeveloped land in 11 states, represents about one-fifth of Calpers' residential land portfolio. Calpers Downsizes Housing Portfolio
  • According to the survey results, the majority of those surveyed (90.8 percent) will spend the most on their spouse ($67.22), with other family members getting about one-fifth of their budget ($20.95).
  • Over 60% of complaints relate to alleged abuse of authority, while one-fifth related to claims of discourtesy.
  • By the application of a high magnifying power they can be resolved into 'granules' -- minute luminous dots which constitute one-fifth of the Sun's surface and emit three-fourths of the light. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
  • By the early 1970s, as the war in Vietnam drew to a close, one-fifth of the Army's total manpower was in Europe.
  • The number of black bulls was one-quarter plus one-fifth the dappled bulls plus the brown bulls.
  • A recoinage was ordered, by which the currency was depreciated one-fifth; those who took a thousand pieces of gold or silver to the mint received back an amount of coin of the same nominal value, but only four-fifths of the weight of metal. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
  • The new territory would extend over one-fifth of Canada's land mass.
  • From one-quarter to one-fifth were family- and sex-related offenses, including adultery, incest, concubinage, and rape.
  • Next in the list is the 'ileum'; but it is difficult to say where the jejunum terminates and the ileum commences, except that the latter is usually one-fifth longer than the former. The Dog
  • Thus, the total amount is not even one-fifth of what they produce.
  • A one-fifth scale model of the craft has, in tests, demonstrated high speeds and smooth running through a variety of wave patterns.
  • About one-fifth of the freshmen reported that they had been brought up in small towns.
  • The syndrome called cachexia is responsible for between one-fifth and one-third of all cancer deaths. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • In a series of comparative experiments, 200 grammes of sugar-candy being used in each case, we found that whilst saccharomyces pastorianus effected a complete fermentation of the sugar, the caseous ferment did not decompose more than two-thirds, and the ferment we have designated NEW "HIGH" FERMENT not more than one-fifth: and keeping the flasks for a longer time in the oven had no effect in increasing the proportions of sugar fermented in these two last cases. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • A gas-fired plant with the same capacity can be built for one-fifth the price. Times, Sunday Times
  • By rule of thumb, the total thickness of pad and casting (at the pad location) should not be less than one-fifth of the metal-feeding distance.
  • They found that nearly one-fifth of them still contained sensitive information such as company files and bank-account details.
  • It has such beautiful farmland, mountains, valleys, and rivers that one-fifth of the country is designated as national parkland.
  • The newfound planet's host star is a red dwarf with about one-fifth the mass of our sun.
  • Florida has one of the strictest in the nation, and is home to one-fifth of the 5.3 million Americans disfranchised across the country. Laughlin McDonald: Voting in Florida: From Bad to Worse
  • Each dose contains 50 micrograms (a microgram is one-millionth of a gram and a gram is the weight of one-fifth of a teaspoon of water). Global Immunization: Vaccine Coverage is Variable
  • Louisiana's congressional delegation larded the bill with $540,580,200 worth of earmarks, one-fifth the price of a capable levee.
  • The new territory would extend over one-fifth of Canada's land mass.
  • But for a sound investment31 I know of nothing comparable with the initial outlay to form this fund. 32 Any one whose contribution amounts to ten minae33 may look forward to a return as high as he would get on bottomry, of nearly one-fifth,34 as the recipient of three obols a day. Ways and Means
  • Excess stimulus funds, including perhaps one-fifth of bank loans, went into the domestic stock market, fueling an abnormal 80.0% rise last year.
  • What makes it a breakthrough into truly continuous-flow manufacturing, with wrapping at the end of the process rather than in a separate department, is that Pat’s new invention costs less than one-fifth the amount of any previous palletizer. Lean Thinking
  • The survey also showed that crimes of vandalism had increased by almost one-fifth over the same period, with some of the culprits aged as young as nine.
  • Skeptics called the nonbinding vote an exercise in futility for the proud region centered around Barcelona, which boasts a distinct cultural identity and accounts for about one-fifth of Spain's economy but says it get does not get enough in return. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • But Barker? as the show's know-all, know-nothing pawnshop assistant, dispensing gnomic advice about women and America? appears in almost every episode and is (alongside fellow standups Kristen Schaal and Rhys Darby) one-fifth of the idiosyncratic quintet that made the show so kookily enjoyable. Arj Barker: Landing of the Conchord
  • In Denmark, the gay divorce rate is one-fifth of the divorce rate for heterosexuals.
  • The number of black cows was one-quarter plus one-fifth the total of the dappled.
  • ‘Unable to speak English and under the control of a gangmaster, these people were being paid one-fifth of the standard rate for their work,’ she added.
  • His muscles were charred, his skin was coagulated, and one-fifth of his body suffered second and third degree burns. Al Norman: Life & a Cheap Death at Wal-Mart
  • From age 25 to 50, sarcopenia steals an average of one-fifth of a pound of muscle a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Privately owned companies Jiyuan Jinli Smelting Co. and Anyang City Minshan Nonferrous Metals Co. bore the brunt of the ordered cuts in this polluting sector, accounting for one-fifth of the targets between them. China Furthers Drive to Cut Metal Capacity
  • Approximately one-fifth of all school children are believed to have special educational needs of one sort or another.
  • Litchfield - About one-fifth of the 117 butterfly species native to the state - including the silvery checkerspot, northern metalmark and frosted elfin - are listed as rare and endangered by the Department of Environmental Protection, a decline that has hastened in the past three years. USATODAY.com
  • Although most injuries to the talus can be successfully treated using traditional "first-line" therapies involving removal of dead tissue (called "debridement") and drilling, about one-fifth to one-quarter of people with ankle injuries need additional "second-line" restorative treatment to heal successfully, said lead author Matthew Mitchell, MD, an orthopedic surgeon in private practice in Casper, Wyoming. Medindia Health News
  • By then fruit products were one-fifth of Tasmania's exports; and in fact the factory continued to produce tinned fruit, juice and cordials until the early 1970s.
  • Solid-state lighting would use about one-fifth the energy of standard fluorescent lighting and last for approximately 50 years.

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