He is a reductionist who holds that whatever real property one finds in the whole must be found proportionally in the parts. |
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So we might surmise that a larger wobble should have a proportionally greater effect on the Earth's shape. |
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Regressive distribution is also contractionary, because wealthy individuals spend proportionally less of their incomes. |
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Most of the economies included in the study had proportionally large numbers of agricultural workers. |
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However, they are proportionally under-represented in the white-collar professions and in the political system. |
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No sport is ever going to be proportionally balanced, racially or ethnically. |
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The political dynamic of the peace process itself has a proportionally inverse impact on the wide spectrum of unionist sectarianism. |
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What I said was they were given proportionally, and the member's proportion was correct. |
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As computer systems and their associated applications grow, demands on data storage also increase proportionally. |
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Smaller companies have lost proportionally more analysts than the large companies. |
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The flooded area had greater deciduousness because it has a proportionally greater number of totally or partially deciduous species. |
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Returns on rentals will be pooled and distributed proportionally on an annual basis to investors. |
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Doubtful prairie dogs have a proportionally larger neocortex in comparison to other mammals. |
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The health problems increased proportionally to the number of hours worked. |
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The built-in fear of making mistakes is elevated proportionally with the number of reincarnations. |
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A dense wood will have proportionally more elasticity and resistance, but also a greater margin of shrinkage and swelling. |
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Costs, delay and vexation of judicial proceedings do not necessarily decrease proportionally with the amount of the claim. |
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For part-time employees, the amount of holidays is calculated proportionally to the time worked. |
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In the event that there are several creditors, the available balance of the guarantee will be allocated proportionally between them. |
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Nevertheless, the number of negative answers increases proportionally with age. |
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Every time society has had a growth in population, food production has had to grow proportionally. |
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And that will proportionally result in a reduction of about 20 to 30 per cent of the people that work in the nuclear weapons complex. |
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The annual leave of an official who is authorised to work part time shall, for as long as he is so authorised, be reduced proportionally. |
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The pension value is proportionally reduced for incomplete contribution histories. |
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This value varies proportionally to speed and is influenced by temperature. |
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You can size it proportionally larger, or maximize it to take up your entire screen. |
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We know that the health costs proportionally affect older people much, much more than younger people. |
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The argument presumes that there are large numbers of qualified Xs out there who, absent discrimination, would be proportionally represented in the challenged field. |
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I had never seen so many memorandums presented here, although proportionally the progress has been scarce. |
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The superego and the harmful influence of the desire to be refractory to coherence are present proportionally to his resignation. |
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Their narrow, egg-shaped craniums get proportionally wider, a bit more block shaped. |
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Brooks argues that sexual minorities experience proportionally more negative life events as a result of living in a sexist, racist, and heterosexist society. |
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If this segment of the regulation had been interpreted more strictly, the rate of nonconformity would have increases proportionally. |
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It would be divided up proportionally between the suppliers of eligible customers and the suppliers and non-eligible customers. |
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My military assured me that we could act today, tomorrow, a month from now, that we could do so proportionally, but meaningfully. |
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The capaNCDT system measures the reactance Xc of the capacitor, which changes proportionally with distance. |
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The starting amounts will be fixed proportionally, albeit not arithmetically, having regard to the market shares. |
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That would allow members to be elected first past the post so they would be representing their riding and to have people assigned proportionally. |
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For example, the heads of hatchling lizards of some species tend to be proportionally larger than the heads of adults. |
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As the optical input signal to a photodetector increases, the electrical output signal increases proportionally, and then begins to deviate from linear. |
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Its head is also proportionally larger to its body and its upper lip is thick and covered with papillae. |
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Similarly, Farage's party would become a genuine parliamentary force under a proportionally representative system. |
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The members' interests may not be proportionally represented. |
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As the ground speed increases, the belt speed increases proportionally. |
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Income and losses are attributed proportionally to each partner. |
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The flowers are protandrous, and larger plants have a lower pollen to ovule ratio than smaller plants, suggesting larger plants invest proportionally more in female function. |
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Unlike in years past, more than 40 states are allocating their delegates proportionally, instead of winner take all. |
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Their surfaces are a froth of magnetic storms, proportionally more violent than the worst weather on the Sun. |
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The Australian cattle dog is a related breed which is similar in appearance to the Stumpy, but the Australian cattle dog is proportionally more heavy and less leggy. |
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Meager as it was, that 2-cent mechanical rate of 1914 proportionally dwarfs the 9.1 cents per physical copy paid today. |
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They're both inexplicably wealthy and powerful, with beautiful girlfriends and proportionally smug attitudes. |
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Vermont proportionally allocates its delegates but only to candidates who get at least 20 percent of the vote. |
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Furthermore, due to the progressivity of the tax system, as individuals earn higher real incomes and move into higher tax brackets, they pay proportionally more of their income in taxes. |
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If you upsize the resulted virtual disk, you can make the program proportionally change the size of partitions keeping their relative order intact. |
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The difference in the amount of uncertainty between this contract and that of industry's will be used to proportionally reduce the neutron overpower protection trip setpoints in the safe direction. |
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In the absence of special agreements, the costs occasioned by the use of such means of transport shall be borne proportionally by the Parties to the conflict whose nationals are benefited thereby. |
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As severe service mobile equipment operating in isolation are becoming more sophisticated, the demands on the hydraulic fluids increase proportionally. |
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Thus different types of coal are proportionally blended to reach acceptable levels of volatility before the coking process begins. |
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It is therefore allocable proportionally, along with other generalized costs, to all divisions of the Group, including the Complainant, the producer of the subject goods. |
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Confessionalism is a system of consociational government which distributes political and institutional power proportionally among religious subcommunities. |
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It is commonly thought that carnosaurs had very short limbs, but this is not particularly true they were proportionally much shorter in tyrannosaurs, which are no longer considered carnosaurs. |
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The big difference, of course, is that present four-bangers are turbocharged that is, they are force-fed more air than normal, allowing them to burn proportionally more fuel. |
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It is understood that, where the flux of the standard filament lamp used for measurement is other than 450 lumens, the measurements as taken will be corrected proportionally to the rates of the fluxes. |
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Triacylglycerol hydrolysis proportionally releases glycerol and FFA from adipocytes. |
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The allocation formula is based on a sliding scale which recognizes that smaller institutions must incur proportionally larger baseline costs to support research. |
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Comparing the tombs of Augusta Raurica with interments in rural settlements of northwest Switzerland, it was established that tableware was proportionally more common in the latter than in the colony. |
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The distribution of remaining net assets after payment of liabilities and refunding of the face value of shares is done amongst shareholders, proportionally to their participation in the capital stock. |
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Male Conservative MPs voted against equal marriage in larger numbers proportionally than their female colleagues, according to a breakdown of the voting figures after the historic debate in parliament. |
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Ethnonationalism is the central issue that motivates proportionally large, regionally concentrated peoples with a history of organized political autonomy. |
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Women have proportionally more body fat and less body water than men. |
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In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum. |
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Its eyes are proportionally large and contain a large spherical lens, improving its focusing ability. |
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The proportionally long lower leg and metatarsus show that Plateosaurus could run quickly on its hind limbs. |
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Metcalfe's Law asserts that a network value grows proportionally to the number of users squared. |
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If the number of federations with the right to vote exceeds the number of votes granted to the continental confederation according to Article 36, the result of their vote will be reduced proportionally. |
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But the measure has another quirk that could place a proportionally higher burden on timeshare owners. |
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Tire rolling resistance increases with speed, but tires are a proportionally smaller percentage of the total drag on a vehicle as the speed increases. |
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If the actual cost of the proposal turns out to be less than the total estimated cost, the Commission will reduce its contribution proportionally. |
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Redistribution shall be done to the profit of the subbase areas for which limits have been exceeded. It shall be done proportionally to the overruns noted in the subbase areas for which limits have been exceeded. |
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The gender ratio is roughly balanced, with proportionally about as many men as women. |
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Unusual among the Carnivora, the size of stoats tends to decrease proportionally with latitude, in contradiction to Bergmann's rule. |
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It is proportionally smaller than in any other pleurodeline, extant or extinct. |
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The estimated cost to cover the risk of replacement is charged to the income statement proportionally to the remaining estimated life of each individual security device. |
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Several hypotheses attempt to explain the humpback's pectoral fins, which are proportionally the longest fins of any cetacean. |
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Similarly, scavenging theropods were not trapped due to their lower body weights, combined with proportionally larger feet. |
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It was found that most business offices working mainly in devitalized regions, except the Lower St. Lawrence regional office, authorized proportionally more projects under the CD program than under the BRG program. |
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North Dakota is one of the top resettlement locations for refugees proportionally. |
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If they were able to reset their prices in each period, profit maximization would entail a proportionally constant markup over their marginal costs. |
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The heavy-duty leaf springs ensure optimum driving comfort while the ample pendular range makes sure that the load is distributed proportionally among the two axles. |
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Some stakeholders view that harmonization of the Food Mail subsidy rate favors more southern locations as the retail price paid for an item is proportionally much less than in the high Arctic. |
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Yet hunger, a scourge that affects many hundreds of millions of persons on our planet, has been even more baneful, proportionally, in preceding centuries. |
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The copings are molded to resemble the proportionally undersized shape of natural teeth to lend support to the porcelain veneering material: central incisor, lateral incisor, canine and premolar. |
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Compared to the closely related geese, they are much larger and have proportionally larger feet and necks. |
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Precipitation increased proportionally to atmospheric humidity, and hence significantly faster than global climate models predict. |
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Both emit proportionally large amounts of gamma radiation. |
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Every territory within the kingdom contributed citizens proportionally in order to maintain the force. |
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They also have proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, shorter and thicker necks, and short heads with broad foreheads. |
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The pastoral usefulness and positive experience of marriage preparation courses show that they can be dispensed with only for proportionally serious reasons. |
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Obese mice treated with vincristine also had an increased relapsed rate, even when the drug was dosed proportionally to body weight, equalizing blood and tissue drug levels. |
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The will of those who never allow their will to be disputed, unless they happen to be in a good humour, when they relax proportionally, is almost always unreasonable. |
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The spiny-cheeked honeyeater has a more generalized diet and the gastrointestinal tract is similar structurally and proportionally to other honeyeaters. |
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The total number of seats in the Parliament are allocated to parties proportionally to the number of votes received in the second vote of the ballot using the d'Hondt method. |
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This was proportionally equivalent to the standard reaction mixture for amylase assay based on the enzyme activity on hydrolyzing gelatinized starch. |
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Taxonomists are interested in them as well because the rate of new species discovery is proportionally high relative to that of other fish trematode groups. |
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If the upper limit of 70,000 is accepted as the total net loss for the Patriots, it would make the conflict proportionally deadlier than the American Civil War. |
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