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Trackers just buy shares in proportion to their market weight.
It's considered the largest planet in proportion to its companion star.
An index fund holds stocks in proportion to their market capitalisation.
These setbacks are real, but they should be seen in proportion.
Joint expenses can be divided equally, or in proportion to income.
New Hampshire has the highest property tax in proportion to personal income.
It has to stand out but be in proportion with everything else.
Dean Morton once said that the cathedral's vastness places matters in proportion.
Our grief has been poured out widely, in proportion to his great generosity.
Penalty fees are supposed to be reasonable and in proportion to the violation.
For decades, entrepreneurship has declined in rural communities, even in proportion to population.
The transphobia directed at Pippa is in proportion to Pippa's demands for dignity.
But economists considered Qatar's show of solidarity insignificant in proportion to Turkey's problems.
And raw garlic, scant in proportion to everything else, but just as necessary.
China has warned that it would retaliate "in proportion" against any U.S. sanctions.
Hawaii has the highest total sales and excise tax in proportion to personal income.
By contrast, Obamacare's subsidies rise and fall automatically in proportion to local health costs.
That meant losing federal power and money, both doled out in proportion to population.
But the fund, and airtime, will be allocated in proportion to parties' current representation.
In every age bracket, white voters favored Trump, growing in proportion as they aged.
Everyone is covered, and everyone contributes in proportion to his or her income. 6900.
Grant to U.S. exporters resalable quotas to import from China in proportion to sales there.
Overall, companies are weathering the market sell-off roughly in proportion to their corporate results.
Furthermore, those who benefit from PSLF will benefit in proportion to the amount they've borrowed.
It is typically smaller and more svelte in proportion compared to a four-door sedan.
Therefore, the more the individual character disappears from his work, the wage decreases in proportion.
This number is even including parcels, which have gone up in proportion to paper mail.
Blood levels of vitamin D increased in all three groups in proportion to the dosage.
States vote in the college in proportion to their combined representation in both houses of Congress.
Your annoyance level will rise in proportion to your patience and the size of your investment.
However, the country hasn&apost seen tourist spending increase in proportion to the number of visitors.
The dominant model splits streaming revenues between artists in proportion to their share of total streams.
About 1.8 trillion euros is in sovereign debt, purchased in proportion to each country's relative size.
He also said drug makers should be paid in proportion to the value of their medicines.
"This increase in proportion diagnosed could be a reflection of increasing awareness of celiac disease," said Murray.
Of all U.S. counties, Mineral County has the highest rate of servicemembers killed in proportion to population.
Each state allocates its delegates to the Democratic National Convention in proportion to primary or caucus results.
That's because Democrats award pledged delegates in proportion to the vote, so even the loser gets some.
America's constitution forbids almost all "direct" taxes unless each state contributes an amount in proportion to its population.
Subsequent reports were amplified in other large publications, generally in proportion to the fame of the person speaking.
Why doesn't Atlanta have zero crime, or crime that's actually [in proportion] to the number of black officers?
The better-off would pay back parts of their grants in taxes in proportion to their earned income.
In England graduates already pay for their studies in proportion to earnings so they would see little change.
Backers are to be rewarded "with free beer for life in proportion to their contribution," Mr. Vanneste said.
One loves in proportion to the sacrifices that one has committed and the troubles that one has suffered.
The OECD is particularly concerned with the high level of debt in proportion to overall GDP within China.
The ECB aims to be "market neutral", that is to buy debt in proportion to their outstanding amounts.
These second votes determine how the various parties will be represented in proportion to one another in parliament.
They fall off in proportion to the distance squared, so in fact they get quite a bit weaker.
The government will issue decarbonization credits to biofuel producers in proportion to the volume of fuel they sell.
"Over the past 15 years, non-Hispanic whites have declined in proportion, while blacks have increased," Sloan said.
As is often the case with pop stars, hatred for Sheeran has increased in proportion with his success.
Nevada, which awards delegates in proportion to the statewide vote, will ultimately send 30 delegates to the national convention.
Allocating parties' legislative seats in proportion to the votes they won would eliminate the geographic disadvantage the Democrats face.
A: The Fed will buy across the curve in proportion to outstanding (government debt), but it will include bills.
The meager punishments levied are in proportion to the FA's desire to actually accomplish the goal of catching dopers.
Unlike with scholarships, which basically involves asking a single question—Is the athletic aid awarded in proportion to participation?
Earlier, market participants had to reduce their open position limits in proportion to the drop in total open interest.
Unfortunately, the academic literature on the subject of centipedes is largely inadequate in proportion to their very real horror.
If the Republicans had allocated delegates in proportion to their vote, we would have a contested convention right now.
The proposal also included a nonbinding resolution that our current superdelegates vote in proportion to this year's caucus votes.
Not just that, but everyone contributes fairly, which means in proportion to ability and according to the same rules.
Then if we had a divided field, each would be represented at the convention in proportion to their popularity.
At first seeming repetitive, the more thickly drawn images also reveal subtle variations, in proportion to a viewer's patience.
According to the Elastic Generation study, women over 50 are still greatly underrepresented in proportion to their spending power.
But as my husband pointed out, in proportion to our student loan debt, it would be very little indeed.
Today's rules say that half should go to new entrants and the rest distributed in proportion to current allocation.
Many states have successfully used this system to tax corporate profits in proportion to the sales in their state.
For the first time ever, black people, gay people, poor people will be represented in proportion to their population.
Influenza A/H1N1 viruses are increasing in proportion relative to other flu viruses in some regions, the CDC said.
The front and rear are in proportion, but if I might offer a complaint, the hood could be longer.
The ventricles had grown, and the size of the baby's head wasn't in proportion to the rest of his body.
As STI testing has increased in frequency, rectal chlamydia diagnoses have risen in proportion—but rectal gonorrhea diagnoses have not.
"The straight answer is that all other sectors would be weighted up in proportion ... (under) our current mandate," he said.
In each state, delegates are allocated in proportion to the percentage of the primary or caucus vote in each district.
Dark chocolate has a higher percentage of cocoa in proportion to milk fat, so it has a higher melting point.
Others are avid borrowers but could see their costs rise as debt becomes larger in proportion to their economic output.
Reindeer are perhaps best recognized by their magnificent antlers, the largest of any deer species in proportion to their bodies.
But other forms of resistance baffled them—and all the more in proportion as the methods were subtle and concealed.
He has less to fear in Oregon and New Mexico, which share out their delegates in proportion to their vote.
"The straight answer is that all other sectors would be weighted up in proportion ... (under) our current mandate," said Matsen.
That's because each international partner will cover the cost in proportion to how much they use the satellite, Bellahnid said.
The Americans "said that if you want to get revenge, get revenge in proportion to what we did," Rear Adm.
When I replaced the strap, he said, I should get a 14-millimeter buckle, which would be more in proportion.
RICK WELTS: I just think the positive side of it is overwhelming when taken in proportion to what happened yesterday.
Kurz's People's Party (OVP) and the Greens have carved up ministries roughly in proportion to their scores in the Sept.
In proportion to its size, Israel has voluntarily relinquished more territory taken in war than any state in the world.
The SWEET ACT would place an excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages in proportion to the amount of sugar they contain.
Later, Congress required presidents to provide an endowment in proportion to the size of the library, to contribute to maintenance costs.
They've got larger heads, a leaner, more pronounced muzzle, longer legs in proportion to their bodies, and large, razor sharp teeth.
Though it is grand in proportion, its hefty V12 engine races from 0–60 in 5.3 seconds and produces 563 horsepower.
In proportion to its population, the Netherlands suffered a heavier loss of life that day than the US did in 217.
Proportional representation: A rule requiring that candidates are allotted delegates in proportion to the percentage of the popular vote they receive.
Contrast this with Canada and Australia, which admit many more immigrants in proportion to their native populations and suffer no controversy.
Defined-benefit pension plans have largely been replaced with 401(k)s, which are largely paid in proportion to hours worked.
Decision-making power for the network resided with the people who joined it, in proportion to the computing power they provided.
It would leave in place the current system of pledged delegates, who are elected in proportion to each state's popular vote.
The researchers found that women rarely spoke in proportion to their representation until they made up a majority of the board.
Maine effectively abolished them by mandating that its unpledged delegates cast ballots in proportion to the vote of the primary election.
Larger windows that were selected in proportion to the higher ceilings add more natural light, which cuts electricity costs, he said.
But if we are going through these difficulties now, it must be in proportion to the better society we're heading towards.
GIP would have three people on Gas Natural's 17-strong board, in proportion to the size of its stake, the source said.
Countries contribute to the EU budget in proportion to the size of their economies and must comply with certain union-wide regulations.
Then if we had a divided field, each candidate would be represented at the convention in proportion to his or her popularity.
The basic story is that trading volume can be expected to decline roughly in proportion to the percentage increase in trading costs.
Senate voting in Australia is based on proportional representation, in which parties gain representation in proportion to their share of the vote.
SCOTT Truthfully though, most endings are disappointing, at least in proportion to the complexity and interest of the story that came before.
If Latinos want to vote for fellow Latinos, then they will end up being represented by Latinos in proportion to their numbers.
If the company can produce enough cars, at a high enough margin, its operating expenses will dwindle in proportion to gross profit.
But does the move need to be a zero-sum game, with Main Street necessarily struggling in proportion to Wall Street celebration?
Social workers say there are more liquor stores in Harlem in proportion to its area than in any other part of Manhattan.
They argue that Democrats fail to win seats in proportion to their popular votes because Democratic voters are clustered in urban districts.
Though the numbers have not grown in proportion to the global population, new trends have developed, including increased sales in anonymous online marketplaces.
But as you make the ring bigger, the density fluctuations begin to grow in proportion to the ring's perimeter, rather than its area.
The company is rapidly shrinking its losses in proportion to revenue, recording revenues of $343.3 million in 2016 on losses of $682 million.
According to the artists, the inflatable man was enlarged in proportion to the Western world's reaction to the influx of refugees in 2015.
And the big secret is that the demands of making electronic music have not increased in proportion to the increasing capabilities of gear.
In a few randomly selected areas, it will increase the supply of electricity in proportion to the share of bills that are paid.
But the question of whether candidates are covered in proportion to one another is an important one, and not just in this election.
The capital key is a system whereby the ECB buys bonds in euro zone countries in proportion to the size of their economies.
In order to accommodate all the faces, the head is rather large and bulky in proportion to the rest of the doll's body.
The study also notes that had non-teaching staff simply grown in proportion with enrollment, taxpayers would have saved at least $85033 billion.
Imagine if Mr. Draghi unexpectedly ditches the requirement to buy bonds in proportion to each eurozone country's contribution to the E.C.B.'s capital.
The boldness of the Petro plan is in proportion to Venezuela's desperate economic condition, which has officials looking for anything that could help.
The photographs, uniform in proportion, with vertically oriented images slightly larger than horizontal ones, are given generous white space; there are few bleeds.
ECB President Christine Lagarde on Monday said the bank was ready to take "appropriate and targeted" measures in proportion to the underlying risks.
The antiwar movement was growing almost in proportion to the war itself, and in 1967 it surged to the forefront of American life.
Additionally, every year, the amount of ice older than five years (which is thicker and more stable) decreases in proportion to young ice.
Great apes could no longer obtain enough calories from raw plants to nourish brains that would be in proportion with their overall mass.
Peskov also said Putin was ready to move toward normalizing ties with the United States in proportion to U.S. willingness to do the same.
Buttigieg proposes increasing the diversity on federal benches, increasing the number of women and minorities in proportion to their representation in the general population.
A key indicator that something is terribly wrong is pain that's not in proportion to the wound—or "exquisite pain," as Kraft calls it.
Jewish immigration slowed after Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1924, which admitted newcomers in proportion to their nationality's presence in America in 1890.
What is clear, however, is that casualties on both sides were high, at least in proportion to the number of relatively small ships involved.
"As light hits the surface of a lens, it bends in proportion to its wavelength, and that's why you see the fringing," he explained.
Babies' skin surface is large in proportion to their body volume and their internal fluids, putting them at high risk for heat and dehydration.
Countries with the largest trade surpluses (in proportion to their economies) tend to have large budget surpluses and massive foreign exchange intervention (Norway, Singapore).
"A lot of people don't realize that women wrestlers' thighs are so much larger in proportion to the rest of their body," she said.
We expect the phrases on either side of "so" to have a logical relationship and be roughly in proportion — a natural thrust and parry.
I know of no example in history of a central bank printing this much money without prices sooner or later rising roughly in proportion.
There are 14 "at large" delegates, meaning they represent the entire state and are allocated to each candidate in proportion with their statewide support.
The group outspends in proportion to its population in several categories, from ethnic hair care and beauty (22082 percent) to bottled water (212 percent).
Two hundred of them are chosen by the state parties, with each state party getting a number of representatives in proportion to its population.
The previous biggest planets in proportion to their companion stars were Kepler-45b and HATS-13b, but this new planet is considerably larger and heavier.
And this is a bipartisan process — the minority party gets to appoint conferees too, in proportion to how many seats they control in each chamber.
Those seeking the ideal balance of risk and reward should prefer to own shares of firms in proportion to their importance to the world economy.
But the number of homicides did not fall in proportion to the soaring number of stops, dropping from 587 in 20153 to 515 in 2011.
Although some may argue that this is nothing new, the volume of the critiques has increased in proportion to Sanders' recent ascent in the polls.
Hence, we have adjusted the consolidated profile to take into account the amounts attributable to the company in proportion to its stakes in the projects.
While still high, the number of non-performing loans in proportion to output in the euro area has halved since the peak of the crisis.
The Saudi Monetary Authority said in a statement the violations were related to exceeding debt burdens imposed on people in proportion to their monthly income.
As the contest grinds on, the Democrats' preference for awarding delegates in proportion to voting results make it difficult for Sanders to overcome that deficit.
Masmovil said on Tuesday it has proposed a share split in proportion of 5 to 1, face value reduction from 0.10 euros to 0.02 euros.
Last year, he defied a German-backed plan to require countries in the European Union to accept migrants in proportion to their size and wealth.
The demerged investments will be placed in InternationalCo and Crown shareholders will receive new shares in InternationalCo in proportion to their existing Crown Resorts shareholding.
The European Central Bank solved that problem by buying bonds issued by its 19 member countries roughly in proportion to the size of their economies.
The very people whose work is rarely paid in proportion to its importance are the ones we really need when the dung hits the Dyson.
Most of the members will be allotted in proportion to the number of delegates the candidates win over the course of the primaries and caucuses.
If more than one defendant was responsible for an injury, the jury would award damages against each one in proportion to the share of responsibility.
Or the legislature could give each member multiple votes to be assigned to the three candidates in proportion to the intensity of the member's preferences.
Red blood cell counts increase, but not in proportion to the increase in blood volume, reducing the oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood, he said.
Distributors, in turn, will be required to buy the securities each year in proportion to the amount of fossil fuels they sold the previous year.
" After that, he either had the choice to "reduce [her] goals in proportion to the reduced compensation, or hold [her] goals steady and adjust compensation accordingly.
The formula ensures that people vote in proportion to the intensity of their interests (or the depth of their knowledge about the issue being voted on).
As work arrangements grow more flexible, work categories and benefits should too: paid leave could be allocated to workers in proportion to hours worked, for example.
That has turned sovereign-wealth funds, pension funds and the like, which vote in proportion to the shares they manage, into the equivalent of voting blocs.
Italy's public debt, the second highest in the EU in proportion to output after Greece's, rose from 131.4% of GDP in 2017 to 132.2% in 2018.
Even within the small fraction thought to fall on labor, these agencies conclude that labor bears its share of the corporate tax in proportion to incomes.
More important, because the Democrats pony up all their delegates in proportion to vote-share, his victory has only slightly reduced Mrs Clinton's massive delegate-lead.
Pew's suggestions include a requirement that penalties be in proportion to the amount that caused the overdraft or to the bank's costs in covering the transaction.
" However, Article I Section 9 prohibits a "capitation, or other direct tax ... unless in proportion to the census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
Then the candidates are awarded delegates in proportion to the total vote, with the statewide winner — in this case Mr. Trump — getting any delegates left unallocated.
Billions of dollars in federal funds will be allocated to the 25 states each year in proportion to their population as determined by the 20100 census.
" That being said, she added, "it is possible that during certain operations, for instance when people fiercely resist police actions, officers use force, but in proportion.
Groups that felt discriminated against formed their financial service providers and failed scrimped or thrived in proportion to their ability to fill an underserved market niche.
In his 70s, at any rate, the author was a startling combination of ribald and dour, adorable in proportion to his dogged efforts not to be.
Mr. Weiner received more than $1.6 million in public funding for his campaign, which is given to candidates in proportion to the funds they raise themselves.
So it's very plausible this just reflects the fact that some Muslim Americans are Republican, and they are supporting candidates roughly in proportion to other Republicans.
Some 13 million voters will cast their ballots for a national party list, with the winners doled out in proportion to how many votes their party wins.
CITIC has now asked the government to contribute 30 percent, in proportion to the stake agreed, while Myanmar wants to stick to the original split, he said.
In accounting rules, Japan Post would be able to book Aflac's profit as its own in proportion to its stake when it holds 20 percent or more.
Each part of specimen was shrunk the same amount, so the body stayed relatively in proportion, allowing researchers to still distinguish between a functional or nonfunctional organ.
As a result, the ratings agency does not expect a major deterioration in financial strength if these companies incur losses roughly in proportion to their market share.
By contrast, Libra is designed so that an algorithm issues units of the cryptocurrency in proportion to the size of a company's initial deposit into the system.
The Democrats divvy up their delegates in proportion to vote share and Mrs Clinton has a lead in all the big remaining states, including Pennsylvania and California.
But it's worth making sure we're also remembering the other problems — including urgent ones like homelessness — and dedicating resources to those problems in proportion to their urgency.
First, they have very powerful hind legs, much larger than their front limbs, giving them strong propulsion, especially in proportion to their relatively small and light bodies.
But Italy's public debt, the second highest in the EU in proportion to output after Greece's, rose from 131.4% of GDP in 2017 to 132.2% in 2018.
For example, since the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes rose by so much in proportion to all hate crimes, there probably is something going on there.
In the gallery's back space, canvases from 21973-219 are all horizontal in proportion and traversed by bands of colors broken in different rhythms, like Morse code.
Instead, rates must be efficient, reflecting the real economic costs of delivered power, allocated across customers in proportion to the costs that they impose upon the system.
As the plan for attacking Iraq matured, concern for Afghanistan, which seemed to be making progress under the leadership of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, waned in proportion.
And instead, what would be left over is not filling a void but a void that was equal in proportion to how fake all those experiences were.
We evaluated how many people lived in each census tract in proportion to the land mass, and measured the development density by analyzing the pixels from satellite imagery.
Stamping out abuse was not the only cause of Facebook's higher expenses – and the company's costs are more or less in proportion to the levels of past quarters.
Leaders in the startup community should consider whether companies they manage or advise have grown their internal controls and governance structures in proportion to the companies' operational scale.
People understood that concept because these are the communities that largely have been disadvantaged in proportion to the rest of the country, in some cases by this displacement.
The provision is the same as in stage two, but from then on the bank books less interest revenue, in proportion to the expected loss on the loan.
Moreover, men and women had to have equal access to facilities and equipment, and universities were required to spend athletic scholarship dollars in proportion to each gender's participation.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian oil company Lukoil will cut its output in proportion with its share of Russian crude production, the firm's vice president, Ravil Maganov, said on Wednesday.
Broad City has reached a point, as almost all sitcoms do, where the effectiveness of the jokes grows in proportion to how well the audience knows the characters.
To address that, I sponsored an amendment to the rules of the Maine Democratic Party requiring that, starting in 2020, superdelegates vote in proportion to the popular vote.
The economic policies of the prior administration harmed women with job losses and an inability to obtain newly created jobs in proportion to their overall labor force participation.
At the defense, five professors prodded her with questions in the manner of a dental scaler scraping away plaque—an excavation that Chuang seemed to enjoy in proportion.
If no winner comes forward, the prize money will go back to those states and territories, divided in proportion to how many tickets each sold, Mr. Cooper said.
This index owns a mix of Treasuries, agency bonds (mortgage-backed securities) and high-quality corporate bonds in proportion to each bond segment's share of the American market.
Because Democrats award delegates in proportion to each candidate's vote share, Sanders would likely need to win coming states by very lopsided margins to catch up to Biden.
The grants are made in proportion to employees' salaries, and from Israel's point of view, it makes sense to be snatching up these skilled workers as soon as possible.
Because the earth is a sphere -- more of a potato-shape, in fact -- it is impossible to map it on a flat surface without errors in proportion, explains Kraak.
And because the galactic centers of each one seen in the image appear to be the same size, that means the galaxies were equal in proportion before they collided.
The matter is of particular concern, especially as the share of China's economy gets larger in proportion to the global economy, which increases Beijing's influence on world market prices.
In the case where trading volume falls in proportion to the increase in the cost per trade, there would be little change in the total amount spent on trading.
But if you believe these issues were thoroughly examined during the election, in proportion to their importance in people's lives, I have some emails about risotto to show you.
That's because New Mexico and Oregon award their delegates on a purely proportional basis — meaning they award their delegates in proportion to a candidate's statewide share of the vote.
The EU Commission fears that a significant tax cut next year might boost Italy's debt pile, the euro zone's second biggest in proportion to output after bailed out Greece.
The EU Commission fears that a significant tax cut next year might boost Italy's debt pile, the euro zone's second biggest in proportion to output after bailed-out Greece.
Italy has the second-largest public debt in the euro zone in proportion to its economic output and annual gross refinancing needs of around 400 billion euros ($453.60 billion).
"Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made," wrote John Godfrey Saxe, a lawyer and poet, more than a century ago.
Isaac Newton realized that gravity's strength depends on the masses of two objects (like a planet and a moon) and weakens in proportion to the distance between those masses squared.
In the context of a term sheet, pro rata rights (or pro rata) govern whether investors may continue to invest in subsequent rounds of funding in proportion with their ownership.
Under a production quota system taking effect this year, automakers are required to produce and sell a certain number of new-energy vehicles in proportion to their overall sales volume.
America's trading partners hit by its tariffs on steel and aluminium have so far tried to strike back within the rules, or in proportion to the damage done to them.
As the concentration of alcohol decreases in proportion to the water and oil, the mechanism behind the ouzo effect kicks in: micro droplets start to form in the second phase.
Kim, however, has made clear that he will only negotiate on a phased framework that requires Washington to offer concessions in sequence with and in proportion to whatever Pyongyang does.
The interest payout on the notes is capped at 2852% per annum, and will be paid in proportion to the number of the qualifying dates over the relevant interest periods.
The only way to make health care affordable is to have everyone paying into the pot in proportion to their income while eliminating the unnecessary expensive middleman: health insurance companies.
China, both the world's biggest fisher and biggest subsidiser of fishing, has proposed capping subsidies in proportion to the number of people in each country who work in the industry.
The emergence of fentanyl Olfson believes the introduction of lethal and illicit fentanyl is a factor driving the drop in proportion of opioid-related suicides, even as the rate increased.
The arts and sciences, he wrote, were "garlands of flowers over the chains which weigh [men] down," and "our minds have been corrupted in proportion" as human knowledge has increased.
A hallmark of randomness is that, as you make the ring bigger, the variation in the number of captured dots scales in proportion to the ring's area, rather than its perimeter.
By weighted on-base average (wOBA), a metric that assigns value to all offensive events in proportion to their contribution to run scoring, Mr Stanton's 20173 campaign is his best yet.
"When you take in 12 refugees — in proportion to the population of the Vatican, that is more than any EU member state — you fill our hearts with new courage," Juncker said.
He would need to secure 68% of the delegates available, which, given that the Democrats hand them out in proportion to vote share, not all to the winner, is almost unimaginable.
While consumer and business spending increased at a healthy pace in the first half of the year, inventories barely moved, an unusual development, as inventories usually rise in proportion to sales.
According to Pew, the 28503th Congress is slightly more religiously diverse than its predecessor, but still over-represents Protestants and Catholics in proportion to the affiliations' share in the general public.
That being the case, it makes most sense for Medicare to make a single payment per beneficiary to cover the totality of care costs, adjusted in proportion to likely medical needs.
They prefer a "user-centric" alternative, in which revenues brought in by a particular customer are doled out in proportion to streams, but only among the artists that customer listens to.
For example, America's airports charge planes to land in proportion to their weight; were they privately owned, they would probably base price on runway congestion, which small planes are prone to cause.
Italy, which has the biggest debt in proportion to its output in the eurozone after Greece, has promised the European Commission to raise 23 billion euros by hiking sales taxes from Jan.
Given that the Democratic delegates are shared out in proportion to the votes won in primaries and caucuses, this leaves Mr Sanders's needing an improbable run of thumping majorities to catch up.
If a river lock is generating revenue from user fees, that means it's being used, and if it's being used then it likely needs maintenance and repairs in proportion to its popularity.
According to classic Newtonian physics, the rotational speed of stars should decrease in proportion to their distance from the center of their host galaxy because the influence of gravity is also decreasing.
This amount pales compared to the potential hit to its services industry, particularly financial services, which is massive in proportion to the economy, and which depends on unfettered access to EU consumers.
The nations typically act in concert, offering guarantees in proportion to the industrial work in each country, but declining to take up the slack whenever one of them refuses to take part.
When the convention created the commission, it stipulated that the group must create rules to force DNC members with superdelegate status to vote in proportion to their state's primary or caucus results.
"Developers would take a percentage of the daily reward in proportion to the number of transactions their service was responsible for," Kik CEO Ted Livingston [pictured above] explained to TechCrunch in May.
They tend to believe unconditionally, and their convictions are cemented in proportion to their level of fear, which makes them the perfect candidates for the propaganda of religious terror of horror films.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Moody's have signaled their concern not only on the absolute amount of debt in proportion to GDP but the rapid rate at which the debt accumulated.
They could award their electors in proportion to the statewide popular vote, or to the winner of the national popular vote, as some states have sought to do through an interstate compact.
In November, Cui Tiankai, China's ambassador to the United States, warned in an interview with Reuters that Beijing would retaliate "in proportion" if Washington went ahead with sanctions over human rights abuses.
If Americans voted in proportion to their actual numbers, a majority would most likely support a vision for the country far different from that of Mr. Trump and the Republicans in Congress.
But cases of Covid-19 are following an exponential growth trajectory in the US. That means that the number of infections is rising rapidly in proportion to the number of people infected.
Stenner demonstrated, first, that levels of authoritarianism rise and fall in proportion to the experience of "normative threat," and second that over the past generation authoritarianism has been predictive of Republican voting.
It is strategically located for migratory birds and of late has become a breeding ground for sea gulls, whose numbers have increased in proportion to Italy's ineptitude in dealing with its waste.
Repackaging the loans as asset-backed securities has allowed lenders to transfer the loans off their balance sheets, bypassing government rules stipulating how much they can lend in proportion to their equity capital.
But the car owners brought five consolidated appeals, challenging class certification, the approval of the settlement and attorney fees, which they called unreasonable in proportion to the payout the class members would receive.
Taxpayers are not required to make a choice, so about half choose not to, and the money is then distributed among all possible recipients in proportion to what they receive from explicit declarations.
"And so this museum provides context for the debate of our times, it illuminates them, and gives us some sense of how they evolved, and perhaps keeps them in proportion," Obama said Saturday.
The idea is that if people put their money into the bitcoin system, the parameters set in the code ensure that the value of the currency goes up in proportion to their investment.
The legislation gives officials in the province, home to Canada's manufacturing heartland, authority to implement retaliatory measures "in proportion" to any restrictions that U.S. states impose on public procurement, the press release said.
Humanitarian aid should be scaled up in proportion to the escalation of military operations, otherwise the gap between the needs and the aid that is being provided will widen further, the charity said.
And of course the WWE's major attraction today is Brock Lesnar—a man who is both ridiculous in proportion and one of the best heavyweight fighters on the planet on any given day.
Under Title IX, schools are supposed to spend athletic aid dollars in proportion to each gender's participation; an unexplained disparity of more than one percentage point indicates a possible violation of the law.
But many in Italy want to avert the EU disciplinary action, which could push up the cost of servicing its debt, the EU's second highest in proportion to output after bailed-out Greece.
In a non-binding preliminary deal also on Thursday, the state-run Korea Development Bank (KDB) said it planned to provide $750 million to GM Korea, in proportion with its 17 percent stake.
Candidates need to reach a 15 percent threshold in order to receive delegates, and delegates will be awarded in proportion to the percentage of the primary vote each candidate wins in each district.
I also asked whether Huel was designed for every body size, and Collier explained that adult users of different sizes who consumed Huel in proportion to their caloric needs would receive appropriate nutrition.
Euro zone central banks can top up their QE purchases of sovereign bonds with the debt of development banks or the bloc's bailout fund to maintain asset purchases in proportion to their ECB shareholding.
From 2020, the federal funds that currently subsidise poorer buyers would instead be divvied up among states in proportion to the distribution of Americans earning between 50% and 138% of the federal poverty line.
Those stocks would be replaced by investments in other sectors, broadly weighted in proportion under the fund's current mandate, the central bank's deputy governor said in 22, when the bank made its initial proposal.
Automobile manufacturing output used to grow roughly in proportion to employment, but that relationship reversed itself after the Great Recession, according to data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"I reprimand you for having forgotten that, in proportion as you have rendered yourself formidable to our enemies; you should have been guarded and temperate in your deportment towards your fellow citizens," Washington said.
"While these reports are alarming, they have to be kept in proportion with the total number of balloons placed," said Dr. Mitchell Roslin, chief of obesity surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
Sources told Reuters that the ECB could discuss at its meeting next Thursday proposals to relax a rule forcing the ECB to buy debt in proportion to the size of each euro zone economy.
Moreover, Democrats require states to allocate delegates in proportion to the vote, so that a candidate winning a state with 33 percent of the vote takes about a third of the delegates, not all.
Radical steps such as a change to the capital key, the system whereby the ECB buys bonds in euro zone countries in proportion to the size of their economies, are not expected for now.
The Bible Belt, the Rust Belt, and the Midwest had the most military deaths in proportion to their populations – though that's often because counties in those regions have small populations that skew the data.
PPA accounts for how individuals contribute to their teams winning and losing, and does so by applying weight to various statistical categories, each in proportion to how that category contributes to wins and losses.
Delegates are awarded on a proportional basis, in proportion to the share of the vote total in the primary or caucuses, as long as a candidate scores at least 28500 percent of the vote.
The new shelters would be run by the city or by reputable nonprofits, and would be placed in neighborhoods in proportion to how many of a given community board's residents use the shelter system.
As part of HPIA, they contribute to a pool that shares the expenses, losses, and profits of the association in proportion to their market share of casualty and property insurance written in the state.
In proportion to its GDP, the Netherlands has more wealth in charitable foundations than any other nation in the world, according to The Global Philanthropy Report by the Harvard Kennedy School; Switzerland is #2.
The thrust of DeVos's new rule was to require that students must have actually been harmed in order to have loans forgiven, and then apply any loan forgiveness in proportion to the actual harm.
Next to Trump's plan to set up a deportation police force, or to build a wall against Mexican rapists, or to take down "fat pig Rosie O'Donnell," Trump's anti-LGBTQ rhetoric seemed minuscule in proportion.
He argues that RWE, which is among Europe's top polluters due to its large number of coal-fired power plants, should bear some of the resulting costs, in proportion to its share of global emissions.
Friday's data showed the ECB was by and large sticking to its plan of buying bonds in proportion to the outstanding debt of euro zone companies that are rated investment grade and are not banks.
Conventional "active" managers, who try to pick stocks that will beat the market, have been losing ground to "passive" funds, which simply own all assets in a given sector in proportion to their market value.
And according to the ECB's self-imposed rules for QE—it purchases the sovereign bonds of euro-zone countries in proportion to their economic size—it would soon have run out of bonds to buy.
In gradually trimming some of its $2.5 trillion in Treasuries, the New York Fed said it would "allocate that rollover amount across the month's maturity dates in proportion to total maturities" held on each date.
But this was just a prologue to an era in which the hoodie became at once an anodyne style object and a subject of moral panic, its popularity and its selective stigmatization rising in proportion.
For instance, revenues resulting from the supply of digital advertising should be allocated to countries in proportion to the number of times an advertisement has been displayed on a users' device there, the proposal says.
She offered instead her "circuit breaker" program, which would provide a direct tax credit to residents with excessive property taxes in proportion to their income, although she never offered a detailed explanation of the plan.
The math works perversely, because the higher the initial loan balance in proportion to income, the higher the subsidy value is for the PSLF program, after subtracting the extra interest paid under the IDP plan.
Compromise proposals could include relaxing, on a temporary and partial basis, a rule forcing the ECB to buy debt in proportion to the size of each euro zone economy, the sources familiar with the discussion added.
Of course, for the plan to work, the manufacturers also have to agree not to raise U.S. prices, but instead lower them in proportion to the increased pay they are getting from other countries, he noted.
In regions where the force of gravity is strong, bodies obey Newton's law of gravity, which states that the gravitational force between two objects decreases in proportion to the square of the distance that separates them.
And conventional network effects theory is just like, look, the more users you add, if you believe in Metcalfe's Law, the value of the network grows in proportion to the ... Yeah, people get that idea, right?
The ECB doesn't disclose how much it owns, but bankers reckon it buys bonds roughly in proportion to their share in the pool of eligible securities, which includes nearly 800 billion euros of investment-grade paper.
While its size was not disclosed, it was likely to be a small part of the ECB's 130 billion euros portfolio of corporate debt, which is built in proportion to the amounts outstanding in the market.
"We agreed that the reduction will be in proportion to the production volumes (of each company)," Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters after meeting 12 oil producers that account for around 90 percent of Russian output.
The discipline of public nakedness rewarded our efforts in proportion to our degree of exertion, the euphoria of being in the moment a direct byproduct of battling the innate and unignorable weirdness of our collective situation.
Employment in proportion to GDP growth is now rising as fast if not faster than before the 2007 debt crisis, particularly in places like Germany and Spain where labour market reform has increased flexibility, the research said.
"While the number of self-identified Christians in Congress has ticked down, Christians as a whole — and especially Protestants and Catholics — are still overrepresented in proportion to their share in the general public," according to Pew Research.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - French, Germans and Britons make up the highest number of foreign fighters in the Syrian rebel ranks from European countries, but Belgium is the largest contributor in proportion to its population, a Dutch study shows.
This would be a small departure from a rule dictating that sovereign bonds be bought in proportion to the amount of capital each country has paid into the ECB, which depends on the size of its economy.
When scientists experimentally remove the cache, the spiders will spend time searching for the stolen goods in proportion to how many separate items had been taken, rather than how big the total prey mass might have been.
Brussels looks at the structural figures because they do not include one-off revenues and contribute to lowering the debt burden, which in Italy is the second-highest in the EU after Greece in proportion to output.
Under the provisional arrangement, Abramovich's Cyprus-based company Crispian would be able to sell the shares to Potanin and Rusal in proportion to their existing holdings in Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel), the lawyer told a London court on Thursday.
When redemptions have been large, this has resulted in deviations from the ECB's capital key, which dictates that government bonds should be bought in proportion to how much capital each national central bank has paid into ECB coffers.
These twin primaries encapsulate the latter stage of the Democratic campaign: bad headlines for Mrs Clinton but, because the Democrats distribute their delegates in proportion to vote share, a tiny net advantage for Mr Sanders, which changes nothing.
At the very least, the world's most populous country should spend in proportion to the U.S., or roughly 3 percent of GDP for defense expenditures, he said at the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos" meeting in Dalian, China.
While these investments remain relatively small in proportion to the companies' overall spending, analysts say they also offer a quicker payback than oil and gas projects as well as a hedge against an uncertain future for fossil fuels.
One thing that makes him a captivating figure onstage is the tension between his refusal to do material about himself and the sympathy you feel for a craftsman who has not been rewarded in proportion to his talent.
Italy, which has the second-largest public debt in the euro zone in proportion to its output, will offer 6.5 billion euros in 12-month bills on Wednesday, with medium and long-term bonds on sale on Thursday.
And if something big and awful does happen, I know from my own reading of history that the scholars of the future will be sorely tempted to look for causes that are big in proportion to the consequences.
Analysts at Nordea say buying bonds in proportion to a country's debt would reduce monthly purchases of German bonds from 15.8 billion to 13.8 billion euros, with a corresponding increase in Italy from 10.8 billion to 13.9 billion euros.
"Similarly when a nation issues more money to new holders while adding less real output than the purchasing power of money, then existing holders of money are also diluted in proportion to the transfer of value," the authors write.
By that theory — built upon the experimental lesioning of the brains of rats — a person's memory would be affected only in proportion to the amount of brain tissue removed, regardless of which brain structures the tissue was removed from.
Because the amount of bail is not determined in proportion to someone's ability to pay, people with affluence or wealthy connections manage to get out of jail, while low-income defendants remain incarcerated, even when bail is relatively low.
He vetoed the bill because he held that the Constitution did not authorize Congress to fix the size of the House of Representatives on a permanent basis as it goes about allocating seats in proportion to a state's population.
The ECB sees a higher hurdle to abandoning its 'capital key', which dictates that government debt be bought in proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank, because that would have political and legal ramifications, the sources said.
A recent, highly sophisticated study found that once you control for general crime rates and other confounding factors like poverty, "each 1 percentage point increase in proportion of household gun ownership" translated to a 0.9 percent increase in homicides.
It could further relax a requirement to buy bonds in proportion to each country's ECB shareholding, or include new asset classes such as stocks, as raised in July by one policymaker but not given consideration, or non-performing bank loans.
I have now viewed and gauged this shining zone in almost every direction, and find it composed of stars whose number, by the account of these gauges, constantly increases and decreases in proportion to its apparent brightness to the naked eye.
A BuildZoom spokesman said the $24 million price tag is large compared to other building projects around the country, but in proportion for a company with the size and resources of Uber, valued at $2000 billion in the private market.
The deal, to be structured as a 50-50 partnership in proportion to existing stakes in either firm, would hand the largest single stake to Exor, the investment vehicle of Fiat's founding Agnelli family which controls FCA through a 29% stake.
The leader of another opposition party says that now that the 50% ceiling has been breached, the reservation devoted to OBCs, for whom his party claims to speak, should be doubled to 54%, in proportion with their share of the population.
These are all acceptable meals for Garfield, but if you get the food item into his bowl within your first three tries, your treasure chest reward varies in value in proportion to how much you paid for the food item.
" It also called for more rules to "fight such revolving-door practices that apply to former Members of the Commission, in proportion to the damage that their future behaviour can bring to the European civil service and the European Union.
In the ruling, the ASA wrote: "The ASA considered that while the female model in the ads generally appeared to be in proportion, there were specific scenes, which because of her poses, drew attention to her slimness," the ruling states.
By repealing an October 2016 regulation that was used to prevent the sale of actuarially priced "short-term" insurance, Secretary Tom Price could reestablish a market in which health insurance is competitively priced in proportion to most individuals' health-care needs.
With combined computing power, mining pools are able to solve a block every few minutes, and the reward of this block is distributed to the miners in that pool in proportion to the work they did to help solve it.
In the aftermath of World War I, a new "national origins" quota system sought to turn back the American demographic clock, with European immigrants admitted in proportion to the presence of their "nationality" in the American population based on earlier censuses.
He also bakes baguettes that seem to be shrunken versions of full-scale ones; at that size they could be all crust, but somehow he keeps the crust in proportion with the rest, and they are a joy to eat.
"We have to keep this in proportion with everything else we're doing, but believe me, the anger and frustration is growing, not just in the public, but within the ranks of Democrats, too," he said during an interview on MSNBC.
"Here, the plaintiffs are not punished in proportion to their culpability but to their wealth -- equally guilty but wealthier felons are offered access to the ballot while these plaintiffs continue to be disenfranchised, perhaps forever," the court said in its decision.
If electoral votes were awarded to candidates in proportion to the popular votes they receive in a state, the victories of the Republican candidates in 19503 and 2016, both of whom lost the national popular vote, probably would have been reversed.
The watchdog proposed risk weights - the amount of capital banks have to set aside in proportion to the loan - at between 25% and 35% for exposure to different kinds of commercial real estate, compared with banks' present average of 18 percent.
The ECB started to buy government debt in 2015 in a bid to revive inflation in the euro zone, with a pledge to divide up its holdings in proportion to how much capital each country had paid into Frankfurt's coffers.
Britain, France and Germany typically act in concert in supporting some aircraft exports, taking a share of financing in proportion to the amount of industrial work in each country and declining to take up the slack when one agency withholds credit.
Most pollsters then narrow the sample in proportion to the expected turnout: If the pollster believes 50 percent of adults will vote, then they might include the 50 percent of voters — the so-called cutoff — deemed likeliest to vote based on those questions.
By these frequent protestations their attachment to the faith was continually fortified; and in proportion to the increase of zeal, they combated with the more ardor and success in the holy war, which they had undertaken against the empire of the demons.
In America, where it is illegal to discriminate against protected groups such as racial minorities, firms must be able to prove that they are hiring from these groups roughly in proportion to the population and are not introducing any bias, says Mr Rosenbaum.
There has also been talk in recent months that the ECB could consider more radical steps such as a change to the capital key, the system whereby the ECB buys bonds in euro zone countries in proportion to the size of their economies.
If students "want courses that offer a clear progression to a career" then universities should be paid accordingly, and in proportion to their graduates' earnings rather than with a fixed fee regardless of whether or not their charges secure graduate level employment.
Half these quota places are reserved for applicants whose family income per person is no more than 1.5 times the minimum wage; and black, mixed-race and indigenous Brazilians are granted quota places in proportion to their share of the local population.
A better system, the plaintiffs contend, would be to have each state allocate electors in proportion to the popular vote in the state: a candidate that gets 2628/28503 of the vote in the state should get 22019/3 of the electors.
It's long been assumed that moms have superpowers, or at least develop them in proportion to the amount of children they have to deal with a on a daily basis, which means Ontario mom Corrie-Lynn Whyte is on some otherworldly level.
And remember, this is the margin of error only if you make the big assumptions that the results go as they did in 2017, and that the New Jersey and Virginia races should be weighted in proportion to their far larger turnout.
Wealth taxes face an even bigger hurdle in the form of Article I, Section 20203, Clause 4 of the Constitution: No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
Others are more elongated, entirely abstract, and, compared with the their companions, disconcertingly monumental in proportion and visual heft; one can imagine these as maquettes for much larger works (although there is no particular reason to think they are intended as such).
They put the numbers in historical context: if the percentage of female art professors had grown in proportion to the percentage of female art students in Poland, "women should have constituted the majority of art professors already in the 1970s," they write.
The basic idea of proportional representation is that instead of each place having a single representative selected by either plurality or a runoff system, you aggregate a bunch of people's votes and then assign seats to parties in proportion to their popularity.
Unfortunately, the goalpost in this race is continuously moving, so if the United States is not agile enough, aggressive enough and spending in proportion to the competitive threat and opportunity we are facing, we will not be in the lead for long.
The central bank does not pick companies and instead aims to buy bonds in proportion to the amount outstanding on the market, provided that they are denominated in euros and issued by firms that are rated as "investment grade" and are not banks.
But if we funded research into all hazards to our future in proportion to their plausibility, the existence of promising avenues for additional research, and the good we could do by mitigating them, we'd spend significantly more resources on asteroid detection than we currently do.
They have asked that the administration force large oil refineries to make up for any exempted gallons through a process called "reallocation," which would ensure the increases to biofuel blending mandates recur annually in proportion to the number of waivers granted by the EPA.
If we don't slow the spread, there could be a large spike in cases that could overload the health systems and lead to more deaths, not only in an increase in total deaths but also potentially an increase in proportion to the number of cases.
As part of the Libra Association, Shopify will become a validator node operator, gain one vote on the Libra Association council and can earn dividends from interest earned on the Libra reserve in proportion to its investment, which is $10 million at a minimum.
And I do think as a tech company, Reddit in particular, we do have a role to play in this, which is that the volume of any particular viewpoint on Reddit, good or bad, is in proportion to the number of people who actually have it.
In gradually trimming some of the $2.5 trillion in Treasuries it owns, the New York Fed said it would "allocate that rollover amount across the month's maturity dates in proportion to total maturities" held on each date, the New York Fed said in a separate statement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China will retaliate "in proportion" if the United States sanctions its top official in the restive region of Xinjiang over alleged human rights abuses, China's ambassador to the United States said on Tuesday, adding that Beijing's policies in the region are to "re-educate" terrorists.
Mr Buckley, the law professor and speechwriter (and himself an immigrant from Canada), thinks that the president should copy the immigration law of 1924, which handed out citizenship to newcomers in proportion to the country's existing racial make-up (which in practice meant giving preference to northern Europeans).
Perhaps vehicles with a wide range of different capacities (from single-occupancy pods all the way to small buses that can fit 20 or 30 people) will all exist on the road, in proportion to their demand, and customers can indicate their desired vehicle size when summoning a car.
Without going into too much detail—you can read more here—PPA is built to account for how individual players contribute to their teams winning and losing and does so by applying weights to different statistical categories, each in proportion to how that category contributes to wins and losses.
The general industry of the country, being always in proportion to the capital which employs it, will not thereby be diminished, no more than that of the above-mentioned artificers; but only left to find out the way in which it can be employed with the greatest advantage.
And because the difficulty of mining Siacoin increases in proportion to the network's total mining power—meaning that ASICs will be extremely profitable at first, but mine more slowly over time—mining could be less lucrative for customers who've pre-ordered Obelisk ASICs by the time they arrive.
With that caveat, however, McCaig noted that if Chinese exports really did lead to the elimination of one million American jobs in manufacturing, as estimated in David Autor's work, China would have had to replace them in proportion to how productive Chinese workers were compared with their American counterparts.
With Election Day just two days away, political experts are skeptical that a record number of millennials who signed up to vote will actually result in the 18-34 year-old age group turning out at the polls in proportion to their relative size of the U.S. population.
There is, however, one easy step that would preserve the small-state bias and yet make at least the presidential election close to democratic: Have all states apportion their Electoral College vote in proportion to votes cast for each candidate to fulfill the promise of one person one vote.
" In fact, according to an analysis cited in The Economist, if players were paid in proportion to the amount of revenue they generated for their colleges, "the top 203 percent of football and 16 percent of basketball players would be paid around $400,000 and $250,000 a year respectively.
Although the principles of humanitarian action dictate that both donors and agencies respond to crises in proportion to the level of need, scholars and international organizations have long noted that the provision of humanitarian assistance shows remarkable variation that is not easily explained by differences in the level of need.
"The size of the banking sector's balance sheet exposure to government securities, and hence, its interest rate risk, is high in an absolute sense, and is relatively elevated, when measured in proportion to total assets, for public sector banks relative to private banks," Deputy Governor Viral Acharya said late on Monday.
Although it wasn't a total surprise — the full-time faculty was expected to shrink in proportion to the school's changing fiscal realities, a shrinking student body, and as part of the school's ongoing integration into George Washington University (GW) — no one expected this many beloved professors to lose their jobs.
At bottom, this isn't a debate over whether Clinton scrutiny is merited, or whether the press can cover her fairly, but over the judgment news outlets use when devoting resources to stories, and how they gauge competing stories in proportion to one another, in ways that shape public perception of candidates.
Elections experts say that although the difference in vote tallies were relatively small in proportion to the number of votes cast, they represent the loss of legally cast votes and highlight flaws in election law reforms put in place in the wake of the state's disastrous 2 presidential election vote count.
But a rate cut is not seriously considered, the inclusion of new assets is not preferred and abandoning the so-called capital key, which requires the ECB to buy assets in proportion to the size of euro zone economies, though under consideration, is not at the top of the list.
"The reason that I have put this in is we have heard from people all across the state about how frustrated they are that you can actually have a popular vote where 63 percent of the delegates go to one candidate, and yet superdelegates are not voting in proportion to that," Russell said.
Mizrahi antipathy for Israel's neighbors, informed by cruel acculturation to Arab rule, but fomented by resentment of Ashkenazi power, was transmuted into policy in proportion with the changing demographics of the country: It was only in this generation that Mizrahim were due to have supplanted Ashkenazim as the majority Jewish ethnicity in Israel.
Because the BAT integrates with a browser, a value for advertising slots can be calculated based on precise metrics for the time spent on the page, ad size in proportion to the content, and a detailed profile of the user's tastes—potentially sensitive information, but which Brave says is anonymized and never leaves the device.
Italy's public debt, the second highest in the EU in proportion to output after Greece's, rose from 210% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017 to 132.2% in 2018 and the Commission estimates that it will go up to 133.7% this year and to 135.2% in 2020, in breach of EU rules that say it should go down.
Steemit counters these attacks by weighting votes in proportion to the amount of Steem currency held by the user, meaning that a large network of zero-value accounts wields very little influence—which does mitigate the problem, but conversely means that a single account with large value can wield as much influence as hundreds or perhaps thousands of others.
This is likely to take the form of either a provincial carbon tax, which directly taxes polluters in proportion to their individual emissions, or a cap-and-trade policy, which essentially creates carbon pollution "allowances" which can be bought and sold by actors who are in danger of surpassing their carbon allowance or not using all of it.
"Wages are not growing in proportion to the cost of living, and with student loans on top of that, it's just really hard to get your financial footing — even if you've gone to college, work in a corporate job and have dual incomes," said Mr. Carlson, who lives in Minneapolis and writes a personal finance blog for millennials.
RISK TO EURO ZONE Italy's public debt, the second highest in the EU in proportion to output after Greece's, rose from 131.4% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 131.33 to 132.2% in 2018 and the Commission estimates that it will go up to 133.7% this year and to 135.2% in 2020, in breach of EU rules that say it should go down.
Any disputes in implementing the terms of the agreement, including meeting China's purchase targets, will progress up a chain of officials over a 90-day period, from the working level, to vice ministers and ultimately to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He. If a dispute cannot be resolved, the complaining party can levy tariffs in proportion to the damage caused by complaint.
The story goes that the scholar, upon discovering in a public bathhouse that the water level rose directly in proportion to the volume of his own body, was so eager to spread word of his epiphany that he leapt from the bath and ran home nude, a bold and confident statement that hasn't quite carried over into present day the same way the word itself has.
With a GDP that is less than one-third of the size of China's, it is clear that Germany not only has a larger trade surplus in goods and services but is benefitting far more from global trade in proportion to the size of its economy than China: Germany's surplus represents 2023 percent of its GDP, whereas China's surplus represents 0.7 percent of its GDP.
His new work consists, at one gallery, of a nearly twenty-foot-high, nearly hundred-foot-long elongated S shape of two-inch-thick weatherproof steel (sealed by its patina of softly textured rust) and, at another, of standing steel cylinders that differ in proportion of height to breadth but share the condition—so we are told and can only believe—of weighing fifty tons apiece.
For example, the Democratic National Committee's "Fairness Commission" prohibited the use of winner-take-all delegate allocation in primaries in the 1980s, on the stated egalitarian principle that delegates should properly be awarded in proportion to the popular vote, while Republicans—who are less deferential to claims that internal procedures are undemocratic—continue to allow states to use winner-take-all rules if they hold primaries after early March.
RATING SENSITIVITIES For Local-Currency IDR: Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Positive Rating Action - Improved operating environment in Ukraine reflected in a higher sovereign LC IDR or - Reduction in MHP's dependence on the local economy as measured by material decrease in proportion of domestic sales in revenues In both cases an upgrade would be subject to the maintenance of adequate liquidity and FFO adjusted leverage staying sustainably below 3.5x.
The Commission also expects Italy's primary balance, or the amount of money the government has before debt-servicing costs, will drop to 1.2% of GDP this year from 1.6% in 2018 and tumble to only 0.2% in 2020 — a risky trend for a country with a huge public debt, which in proportion to output is second only to bailed out Greece in the EU. Reporting by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Francesco Guarascio and Hugh Lawson
Forty-two percent of Britons surveyed said they feared immigration, compared to 41 percent in Germany and 183 percent in Sweden, which both have taken much larger numbers of migrants in proportion to their population than the UK. Britain will trigger the formal process to leave the EU by March 2017 after 52 percent of Britons voted in June to leave the bloc amid concerns about immigration, deteriorating public services, competition for jobs and a general economic malaise.
From experience I know that the diameters of the fixed stars are not proportionally magnified with higher powers, as planets are; therefore I now put the powers at 460 and 932, and found that the diameter of the comet increased in proportion to the power, as it ought to be, on the supposition of its not being a fixed star, while the diameters of the stars to which I compared it were not increased in the same ratio.

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