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    proportionately


    1. The refectory at San Mancio was proportionately


    2. These appeasing designs (cloaked as open-mindedness) are being advanced from a position of weakness that will (inevitably) strengthen the morale of our ideological enemies while proportionately weakening our nation‘s resolve to defend itself from further attacks


    3. Thus proportionately, the US share of responsibility for slave trade deaths comes to 3


    4. Confederate draft dodgers and deserters were far higher in number, proportionately, than in the Union, showing that for most poor southerners, this was seen as a “rich man's war and a poor man's fight


    5. This fired his retro thrusters proportionately, and soon he could hear and feel the outer atmosphere of the planet


    6. Although the loss of committed congregations of the calibre of St George’s Tron, Gilcomston South and Holyrood Abbey is a very real loss and should certainly not be underestimated – not least for the large amounts of money that these congregations have paid into the Kirk’s central funds – their withdrawal does not compare proportionately to those who “went out” at the time of the Disruption


    7. But as our allotted time gets shorter, the value of time seems to go up proportionately


    8. Remember they have to spend proportionately more of their incomes on energy, and rising


    9. Remember they have to spend proportionately more of their incomes on energy, and rising energy costs inflict greater harm on these groups


    10. long, and was made of metal that was proportionately thicker than a

    11. “The other small stones are also becoming charged proportionately!” Yazadril added


    12. appreciate proportionately that if the source causes for guilt are still being


    13. fixed costs proportionately decrease, but the price charged for the product decreases as


    14. raised proportionately; income must be increased enough to lower the probability of


    15. once a company either starts to pay off its debt or replaces it proportionately with equity, it tends to do so for as long as its sector is favored by the market, In essence, a higher market will mean both more stock issues and more retained earnings which will boost the


    16. Superstitious beliefs, hostility, selfishness, competition and secrecy have all combined to set civilization back by thousands of years, and hasten ecologic damage proportionately


    17. As more time has been devoted to formal education and society has grown more mobile, children have been spending proportionately less time learning from, and interacting with, older members of their families and communities


    18. It’s simply unfair to channel hate at one group of people and not spread it around proportionately to harm


    19. sense of direction improved proportionately with the number of times he jabbed her in the


    20. Halfshaft’s proud and triumphant grin growing proportionately with it

    21. Maybe the innately talented, with appropriate training, get to be proportionately better and their improvement in negotiating will produce a bigger return than that achievable by bringing the rookies up to a higher level


    22. Public service costs in South Africa are proportionately amongst the highest in the world at about 12% of Gross Domestic Product


    23. the only purpose of a law is to remind people what they ought to do, so the more ingenious the interpretation, the less effective the law, since proportionately fewer will understand it—whereas the simple and obvious meaning stares everyone in the face


    24. proportionately less for children)—a much higher, though still safe, level


    25. “He is especially well-preserved for a land dweller of his proportionately advanced years


    26. proportionately, than the others (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4)


    27. Advertising business revenues grow proportionately to the


    28. ground and would decrease proportionately along sloppy ground


    29. shape of object get distorted proportionately with depth in an aerial


    30. fewer items flowed in prices paid rose and the barter value of these items within the economy rose proportionately

    31. Therefore, Christopher would be bound to admit that by increasing the volume of the punishment, the term of its extent must be proportionately shortened


    32. More than strange, that Nichols could not see, that by multiplying the fury of the less guilty, the term would be proportionately shortened


    33. another whose own sense of value is proportionately low


    34. skinned and lithe, with every muscle developed proportionately to her form, and she moved


    35. Not to speak of the fact that crime has been greatly on the increase among the lower classes during the last five years, not to speak of the cases of robbery and arson everywhere, what strikes me as the strangest thing is that in the higher classes, too, crime is increasing proportionately


    36. You can't, let builders say what they like, make a ship of such dimensions as strong proportionately as a much smaller one


    37. What I wanted to point out here is--that the old Arizona, the marvel of her day, was proportionately stronger, handier, better equipped, than this triumph of modern naval architecture, the loss of which, in common parlance, will remain the sensation of this year


    38. A proportionately severe blow would have burst the side of the Titanic or any other "triumph of modern naval architecture" like brown paper--I am willing to bet


    39. I have only to hope that they may be proportionately short


    40. The route was now painful; lying over ground ragged with rocks, and intersected with ravines, and their progress proportionately slow

    41. The traffic slowed again, proportionately, the left-hand lane to what the middle lane had been doing, and the middle lane to what the right-hand lane had been doing, and the right-hand lane itself almost to a stop


    42. They’d refrained this long simply because they hadn’t wanted to draw Church attention to an idea so thoroughly within its means … and because properly employed rockets would offer far more advantage, proportionately, to Charis’ foes than to its own forces


    43. Opposite the spot to which he had brought her was such a general confluence, and the river was proportionately voluminous and deep


    44. No nature could be less suspicious than hers: when she was a child she believed in the gratitude of wasps and the honorable susceptibility of sparrows, and was proportionately indignant when their baseness was made manifest


    45. Their commissions are similar to those for regular contracts, taking a proportionately bigger bite from each trade


    46. They have almost always come through reorganization unscathed; and even during a receivership interest payments are usually continued as a matter of course, largely because the sum involved is proportionately so small


    47. Both the number of noncumulative issues and the number of preferred stocks preceded by bonds are proportionately higher among the 21 “good” companies than in the Stock Exchange list as a whole


    48. The standard “antidilution” provisions of a convertible issue endeavor to reduce the conversion price proportionately to any decrease in the per-share value arising through any act of dilution


    49. Where the number of shares is reduced through recapitalization, it is customary to increase the conversion price proportionately


    50. An inductive study would undoubtedly show that the earning power of corporations does not in general expand proportionately with increases in accumulated surplus

















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    Synonyms for "proportionately"

    pro rata proportionately proportionally

    "proportionately" definitions

    to a proportionate degree


    in proportion


    in proportion