With India's consumer base growing proportionate to the spending power, the premium brands of various products are awaiting entry. |
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Their immediate emotional response is often proportionate to the degree of exposure to the trauma. |
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There has to be uniformity in the monthly charges, which should be proportionate to what a consumer gets to watch. |
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He explained that if you catch a small shark and confine it, it will stay a size proportionate to the aquarium. |
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A presidential council would be formed whose membership would be proportionate to the majority Greek population. |
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His perfectly straight nose was exactly proportionate to his mouth with his almost bloodless lips. |
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The pre-emptive action has to be proportionate to the significance and imminence of the threat. |
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A high profile function is directly proportionate to the hugeness of the lamp in this part of the State. |
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Sensory nerve endings in this ligament detect the loading and produce neural signals proportionate to the load. |
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In this context and as stated, punishment must be proportionate to the circumstances of the crime. |
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Accordingly, the applicant's conviction can be said to have been proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued. |
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Any regulation, whether prescriptive or proscriptive, must pursue a legitimate aim and be proportionate to that aim. |
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It also applied a level of intrusiveness proportionate to the suspected threats. |
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Such measures shall be effective, dissuasive and proportionate to the potential impact of the unlawful activity. |
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Would the effort required on the part of the Department would be reasonably proportionate to the quality of access it would provide? |
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What we are good at is proportionate to how much time we put into it. |
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The measures taken would have to be proportionate to the threat. |
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Medium length, proportionate to the body, set rather low, strong at the base, tapering to a fine point. |
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Every year produced a new slim volume in which the slimness was inversely proportionate to the indiscretion. |
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Was the level and intrusiveness of the investigation proportionate to the seriousness and imminence of the threat? |
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God too loves human beings, and his love, in spite of the lowliness of its object, is proportionate to his infinity. |
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It found that the number of women accepted onto programmes was proportionate to the number applying. |
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Such costs should be reasonable and proportionate to the extent of the service already provided up to the point of withdrawal. |
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The negative effect of such aid on competition would under no circumstances be proportionate to any benefit therefrom. |
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Each one of you can deduct your costs of doing business proportionate to the space you occupy, the equipment you use, etc. |
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World peace cannot be safeguarded without the making of creative efforts proportionate to the dangers which threaten it. |
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The Company invests exclusively in economically viable enterprises and cooperatives offering a potential return proportionate to perceived risk. |
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A sentence must be proportionate to the gravity of the offence, as well as to the degree of responsibility of the offender. |
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It must be proportionate to the gravity and level of awareness of the act committed. |
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Arval will actively ensure that these rental rates develop proportionate to our car cost index. |
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Was the level of investigation proportionate to the seriousness of the threat? |
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The resolution of our image of drug trafficking is proportionate to the number of pixels available. |
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The issue that follows thereon is whether such interference will be proportionate to the proper interests of the state in maintaining effective immigration control. |
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Dum-dum bullets, chemical and biological weapons are banned outright on the basis that the military benefits of their use can never be proportionate to the suffering caused. |
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Another way of expressing the rule on defensive force is that it must be proportionate to the threat. |
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More specifically regarding clearing houses, their risk management device must be clearly proportionate to the coverage of the central counterparty function that they will provide for a wide range of financial instruments. |
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On the whole, their faces are not unbecoming, for they are proportionate to their bodies and therefore adorn their Videmus and appearance. |
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This makes the whole of the package proportionate to this evolution. |
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If a conviction for an offence is a basis for suspending the right to vote, the period of such suspension should be proportionate to the offence and the sentence. |
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It will give Canadians greater confidence that violent and repeat young offenders will be held accountable through sentences that are proportionate to the severity of their crimes. |
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The Commission found that the aid was necessary and proportionate to develop the project and that the positive effects would outbalance the potentially negative effects on competition. |
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Mr Abbott indicated that Russia's assertiveness was inversely proportionate to its economy. |
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A charge levied on each air carrier using an airport, proportionate to the number of passengers it carries to or from the airport, appears to be the most effective way of funding. |
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The level and intrusiveness of the Service's investigations was proportionate to the suspected threat, and the Service collected only that information strictly necessary to fulfill its mandate. |
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The level of domestic controls currently in place to account for and secure such items is limited but is considered to be proportionate to the current level of risk of them entering the country. |
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Our resources are proportionate to smaller numbers. |
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Are its actions proportionate to the military gain? |
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But, proportionate to its economy, China spends far too little. |
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It is not proportionate to what is happening. |
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The respective rights of the holders of Units of each series will be proportionate to the net asset value of such series relative to the net asset value of each other series. |
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And was the use of force necessary and proportionate to the threat? |
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In the event that the riskless basis cross operation has to be executed over a several day period, the futures portion of the operation has to be proportionate to the underlying portion at any given execution day. |
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In the same way, moral evil, or vice, is proportionate to the number of people made to suffer. |
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The scope and content of consultation will be proportionate to the strength of the potential right and the seriousness of the potential adverse effect of the contemplated activity. |
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The widespread fangtooth has the largest teeth of any fish, proportionate to body size. |
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Expenses that are almost directly proportionate to the amount of time that the children spend with each parent include items such as food, recreation and some transportation costs. |
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