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    proportionally


    1. Though both the gold and silver mines of America exceeded in fertility all those which had ever been known before, the fertility of the silver mines had, it seems, been proportionally still greater than that of the gold ones


    2. Such taxes upon luxuries, as the greater part of the duties of customs and excise, though they all fall indifferently upon every different species of revenue, and are paid finally, or without any retribution, by whoever consumes the commodities upon which they are imposed ; yet they do not always fall equally or proportionally upon the revenue of every individual


    3. force acting on the body increases proportionally with the increase in


    4. While most video game fans would be more than happy to get a regular copy of their favorite titles, die-hard collectors will certainly want to get their hands on some of the more impressive and proportionally pricier limited editions


    5. Brink rationalizes it is better to be fat in order for his head to be proportionally sized


    6. other males, increasing proportionally as they resemble females in size, appearance, or


    7. proportionally less frequency in the electronic age of debit cards and electronic transfers


    8. angular, proportionally correct—and then gaze upon his mouth—full-


    9. The only solution when using a classic rocket booster is to have the most efficient design possible and to have enough raw power to carry what will be in essence a proportionally very small payload into orbit


    10. shown that the amount of galectin produced increases proportionally as the cancer progresses from its early to

    11. The threat increases proportionally with fame, which produces, ironically, a type of lust for crisis


    12. Though most avail themselves of many of society's collective benefits bequeathed as commons to each other, those who avail themselves and utilize them the most never proportionally pay for those privileges


    13. So, proportionally, it would


    14. All of these aspects of the Universe are all relative relationships which are only proportionally constant to each other in relation to each other because they are all in a state of dynamic balance


    15. They are merely relative relationships that can be expressed in relative proportions as comparative fractions that do not change proportionally between themselves


    16. Because there is proportionally a million times less mercury in the Universe than there is hydrogen, so too there is a million times less mercury dissolved in water than Hydrogen


    17. Once their taxes were reduced: the Christian practice of voluntary poverty shrank proportionally along with the returning wealth


    18. The only way they could turn the head of a lion into a human was by making the human head proportionally smaller than it should be


    19. In short, every thing that is generally unamiable in his season of life, was, in him, repaired by so many advantages, that he existed a proof, manifest at least to me, that it is not out of the power of age to please, if it lays out to please, and if, making just allowance, those in that class do not forget, that if must cost them more pains and attention, than what youth, the natural spring-time of joy, stands in need of: as fruits out of season require proportionally more skill and cultivation, to force them


    20. country ought to increase proportionally, and especially in such a way that other sources of wealth should not outstrip agriculture; that in harmony with a certain stage of agriculture there should be means of communication corresponding to it, and that in our unsettled condition of the land, railways, called into being by political and not by economic needs, were premature, and instead of promoting agriculture, as was expected of them, they were competing with agriculture and promoting the development of manufactures and credit, and so arresting its progress; and that just as the one-sided and premature development of one organ in an animal would hinder its general development, so in the general development of wealth in Russia, credit, facilities of communication,

    21. The GP is responsible for distributing cash back to the LPs proportionally to their holdings


    22. When a stock splits, we might assume that the dividend also will be split proportionally


    23. When the block reward is divided among the miners, it is usually allocated proportionally based on the number of hashes a miner contributed


    24. Under the one-dimensional system funds assigned at the first level of the capital management system are allocated among portfolio elements proportionally to values of a certain indicator


    25. de Candolle has well remarked, in his great and admirable work, that floras gain by naturalisation, proportionally with the number of the native genera and species, far more in new genera than in new species


    26. Since, then, the proposition is true in reference to the Vths, IIIds, and 3ds, when separately considered, it will be equally true when they are considered jointly, that is, as formed into harmonic triads, unless, by rendering the concords of the same name unequal in their temperament, the mean temperament of the Vths could be increased, and that of the IIIds and 3ds proportionally diminished


    27. The honorable gentleman, however, urges the passage of the bill under consideration, (which authorizes the enlistment of twenty thousand additional regular troops for one year; and provides for the appointment of proportionally an unusual number of officers, with all the accompanying paraphernalia of an army,) as the means best calculated to produce the end in view


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    Synonyms for "proportionally"

    proportionally proportionately

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    to a proportionate degree