ASM mitigates its catastrophe risks through proportional and non-proportional reinsurance treaties.
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In Italy there is a proportional system and that proportional system gave a lot of powers to forces in parliament.
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For another, the US doesn't do proportional representation, where a party gets seats in the legislature proportional to its national vote percentage.
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Let's imagine that the US somehow moved to a proportional voting system, in which the parties would get the seat shares proportional to their votes.
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Trump said he decided against it because the estimated death toll was not a proportional response, leaving open the possibility of a strike he would consider proportional.
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But a more proportional allocation wouldn't let large states dominate.
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The damage is proportional to the length of the separation.
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Seats outside the ring represent those obtained beyond proportional allocation.
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Their activity varies at time scales proportional to their masses.
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America might, for example, adopt a system of proportional representation.
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Under a proportional system, seats would be split four ways.
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House seats are allocated to the states proportional to population.
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The strike was a proportional response to Assad's heinous act.
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Perhaps most significantly, proportional representation makes third parties more viable.
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Lebanon's new electoral system combines proportional representation with religious quotas.
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The Competition Bureau recommended that regulation be proportional to risk.
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Sanders stresses the proportional delegate count of tonight's results pic.twitter.
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Conversion rates are directly proportional to consumer's level of trust.
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The problem here is that the internet is not proportional.
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The party has a rule requiring proportional allocation of delegates.
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You know who gives the most, proportional to their income?
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But proportional systems do a better job of managing them.
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Surely what really matters is the proportional increase in housing stock.
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The system of proportional representation the generals used hurt Pheu Thai.
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Many countries employing gender quotas also feature proportional representation electoral systems.
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The D'Hondt system is considered less proportional than some other methods.
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China's response to President Trump's tariffs has been proportional so far.
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But the question is not whether a proportional system is perfect.
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Resources being put toward CKD are not proportional to the problem.
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They correlate, but the nature of this relationship isn't always proportional.
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It said it would seek board representation proportional to its shareholding.
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"We want sentences that are just and proportional," Ms. Yates said.
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And under Vermont's proportional allocation rules, Kasich will win some delegates.
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"We're in the proportional part of the process," Rubio told reporters.
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Each candidate will get a proportional share of their popular vote.
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Arizona has 85 delegates that it awards on a proportional basis.
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That idea there is that force is proportional to the acceleration.
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And shooting someone over throwing a rock is definitely not proportional.
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Making the spending cuts proportional to income is barely any better.
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One thing we can't do is make the Senate more proportional.
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They appeared to get some support from Kavanaugh, who asked repeatedly whether the Constitution could require "proportional representation" - with legislative seats gained being proportional to the statewide vote's party breakdown - to be used when districts are drawn.
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Since the existence of the practice of proportional representation makes such a possibility hard to attain, I suggest that, in the interest of parliamentary responsibility, we should resist the perhaps-tempting idea that democracy demands proportional representation.
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The extinction of the typewriter made typography less rigid and more proportional.
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The major form of analog control was a proportional-integral-derivative control.
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Under a proportional system its votes would have translated to 150 seats.
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The sparkliness of her outfits is directly proportional to her frustration, too.
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Democratic primary voters there will award 189 delegates on a proportional basis.
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The 28 Knesset seats are allocated by proportional representation to party lists.
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The touchpad is proportional and well-placed in relation to the keyboard.
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But let's say we wanted to move to a proportional representation system.
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Spain's system of proportional representation rewards the biggest parties in small provinces.
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The response will be "proportional," press secretary Josh Earnest said, without elaborating.
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But some lawmakers say that gaining proportional women representation goes beyond partisanship.
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The loudness of each particle is proportional to the distance from viewer.
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Voters will elect 400 members of the national assembly by proportional representation.
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Unfortunately, the support these women receive is inversely proportional to their ambitions.
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Austria's system of proportional representation will likely lead to another coalition government.
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Revocation of the licence is appropriate and proportional in light of this.
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Legal versus illegal is almost inversely proportional to right and wrong though.
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Take a look at that proportional representation electoral cartogram one more time.
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"The strike was a proportional response to Assad's heinous act," Davis said.
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At the moment, Moldova elects its parliament under a proportional representation system.
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The hysteria is proportional to the number of lawyers coming to town.
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Passions certainly are cresting, but the hatred is still not really proportional.
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In short, the use of force must be proportional to the threat.
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It is true that, like legal penalties, social outrage should be proportional.
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The lower the turnout, the greater the proportional significance of this bloc.
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In the intermediate case, the cost is proportional to income (gray bars).
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Proportional to population, that would be equivalent to 343 million members today.
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The 120 Knesset seats are allocated by proportional representation to party lists.
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The area of each company's square is proportional to its stock valuation.
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But demands upon the health care system for hospitalization should be proportional.
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We strive to use proportional force, protect civilians and treat detainees fairly.
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In Germany's system of proportional representation, however, coalition governments are the rule.
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"The capacity to adapt better is proportional to higher incomes," Jina said.
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This effort should not be proportional to what we have just experienced.
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" Boies is somewhat coy about what is meant by a "proportional method.
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In a system of proportional representation, parody politics quickly becomes real politics.
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The European Parliament elections in May, by contrast, used a proportional system.
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Your comfort with discomfort is proportional to how far you can lead.
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Making the cuts proportional to income tax burden leads to weirder results.
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Georgian Dream also postponed until 2024 a planned shift from the current electoral system, whose combination of majoritarian and proportional voting benefits the government, to a fully proportional one, and barred the sale of agricultural land to foreigners.
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Each company's contribution would thus be proportional to the amount of work performed.
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A US defense official said that, for now, this was a proportional response.
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Those who worked with him would make original art proportional to the gallery.
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The proposed legislation would require that fees be proportional to the related costs.
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" The Pentagon called the U.S. airstrikes a "proportional response to Assad's heinous act.
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Proportional representationSuch are the theoretical differences between the old and the new theories.
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In my view, this is by itself a sufficient argument against proportional representation.
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There is no proportional point allocation nor superpoints he can hope to court.
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Proportional Representation is recognized as a better way to deal with diverse societies.
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She was one of those rare proportional adolescents with a thriving social life.
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Paradoxically, the size of an airplane is inversely proportional to its engine noise.
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The most important economic lesson from mobile is "Frequency ∝ Revenue" ("∝" means "proportional to").
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The rules make voting voluntary and allow for more proportional representation in Congress.
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The effectiveness of our action has always been directly proportional to our solidarity.
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Proportional allocation with a 33 percent threshold applies separately in all these districts.
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And winning 100 percent of delegates somewhere is very difficult under proportional rules.
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But it should do so exclusively in a legal, proportional, and symmetrical manner.
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The slowness of the tortoise was proportional to the patience of the photographer.
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The good news for those moderates is Democrats have proportional allocation of delegates.
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Their growth was proportional to their spending, but that's since plateaued, Mittelman says.
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Tiny changes by any reckoning, especially in a system governed by proportional representation.
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Similarly, proportional price caps weaken the incentive for firms to lower their prices.
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The increase in the pie's size is proportional to the productivity of capital.
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And as you know, these are state by state proportional delegates go out.
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When so many opinions come with a swagger inversely proportional to their worth.
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The natural Operator family lets the letter relax and take a more proportional shape.
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All delegates to their national convention will be distributed on a strictly proportional basis.
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This was changed in 2005 when Italy reverted to a system of proportional representation.
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So we'd also want to move toward a more national system of proportional voting.
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As a result, most proportional systems have at least three major parties, often more.
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But how would a national proportional-voting system translate into political behavior in Congress?
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Enact proportional representation voting systems for legislative offices—from the local to federal levels.
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The other reason for their optimism is that the elections use proportional representation (PR).
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Proportional representation is used in democracies around the world for the selection of legislators.
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A good designer would understand the contribution of those lines and whether it's proportional.
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What remains is close to proportional representation in its purest form, which encourages fragmentation.
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They would then receive a proportional share of the proceeds alongside other common stockholders.
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The White House on Tuesday promised a "proportional" response to Russia over the hacks.
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Nepal's diverse ethnic groups each enjoyed a proportional say in drafting a new constitution.
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Since that's where almost everything we do happens, weight and mass are directly proportional.
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"The disciplines haven't been proportional to the number of complaints," she told the paper.
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But it is a necessary first step to implementing a proportional and effective response.
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The proportional figure for the U.S. economy would be somewhat around $240 billion annually.
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And that proportional delegate allocation makes it hard for any candidate to pull away.
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Here are the 22 new renter-majority areas, ranked by the greatest proportional increases.
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And fees charged, she said, should be "reasonable and proportional" to the amount overspent.
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Bush and Huckabee attract those who are not so focused on enforcing proportional fairness.
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"It was proportional, it was directly related to the chemical weapons attack," he said.
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Legislators are elected from larger districts, each with multiple representatives, granting parties proportional power.
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"He was proportional in his looks," Phillips said as he rattled through Blue's attributes.
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Indeed, Mr. Trump could have responded to each provocation with a proportional military response.
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Or the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips's suggestion that one's excesses are proportional to one's poverties.
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Following the strike, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised a proportional retaliatory strike.
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She's a back sleeper with a weight that is proportional to her tall frame.
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The Democrats also have proportional delegate rules that heighten the chance of that occurring.
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The 349 lawmakers of Sweden's Riksdag are elected through a process of proportional representation.
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Parliament is proportional: seats are generally allocated on the basis of a nationwide vote.
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Many nations rely on proportional representation, which can lead to multi-party coalition governments.
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Because the delegates are proportional, Sanders will only gain six or so more delegates.
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Because of its proportional representation system of voting, the Netherlands is an extreme case.
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We could use proportional voting with multi-member districts, like most other advanced democracies.
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Virginia, for instance, is the closest we get to a truly proportional state today.
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More specifically, they allot three delegates according to the proportional results in each district.
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Strap in, he's got a thing or two to tell you about proportional representation!
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We should adopt the Fair Representation Act to end gerrymandering and move toward proportional representation.
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Accordingly, the best response would probably be proportional and medium to medium (TV to TV).
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The natural solution here is to move to proportional representation, which Koger recommended last week.
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I'd probably be more comfortable with the bias toward small states if votes were proportional.
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The supreme court struck that down, saying it violated the constitution's goal of proportional representation.
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Ireland's proportional representation system also favors parties running more than one candidate in larger constituencies.
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Other Japanese automakers such as Mazda have a larger proportional reliance on Asia-based suppliers.
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The second biggest NATO spender in proportional terms is Greece, at 2.38%, according to NATO.
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The other three states voting on Tuesday award their 202 delegates on a proportional basis.
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American women became mothers last year at rates that were inversely proportional to family income.
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Voting systems vary across the bloc, though all will elect EU lawmakers by proportional representation.
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In most advanced democracies, third parties are represented in the legislature, because voting is proportional.
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Under the new electoral system, approximately two-thirds of lawmakers are chosen by proportional representation.
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The research is based on scaling laws, which predict a proportional change linking two variables.
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My confidence quickly deteriorated at a rate proportional to my proximity to the lobby entrance.
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I wanted smaller quads and a bigger butt, hoping they would make me more proportional.
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But due to Germany's system of proportional representation, Merkel will still need a coalition partner.
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All this is done away with if the constitution of the state incorporates proportional representation.
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A small imbalance — surplus or shortfall — has much more than a proportional impact on prices.
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Because there is no proportional representation, the winner takes all 24 seats on the council.
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Proportional representation would dispel the illusion that they won by more than they actually did.
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Will sentencing be draconian, or will it be proportional, reflecting people's inherent dignity and worth?
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Most advanced democracies have some form of proportional representation, but few started out with it.
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Allegations and accusations still would be reported, but in a far more appropriate, proportional fashion.
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The drop came despite a reformulated electoral law designed to encourage voting through proportional representation.
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However, others — parliamentary, proportional representation, nationwide elections — also produce representatives, and significantly, very different dynamics.
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Scheppele has shown how Fidesz gerrymandered districts and introduced election laws that distorted proportional representation.
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Society, for teaching me that a woman's worth is inversely proportional to her pants size?
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If they still use violence, police have to take proportional action to stop the violence.
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The magnitude of a tsunami is proportional to the area and magnitude of the slip.
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The same kind of nonlinear, proportional decision making that people use in many everyday judgments.
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A proportional electoral system is needed to cut across the country's ethnoreligious and regional identities.
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And so, at the end of the day, we thought the one month was proportional.
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But Britain lacks the common European proportional voting system that allows smaller parties to thrive.
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"This action was very decisive, justified and proportional," said Sean Spicer, the president's press secretary.
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It's possible that some states would choose to allocate their electors in a proportional fashion.
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Assuming a cost proportional to what Assam has spent, this would require at least $7bn.
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On Tuesday, the administration vowed there would a "proportional" response without warning to the hacking.
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Its images were predictable; its attainment directly proportional to buying power and never fully achieved.
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Affirmative action has shaped a more diverse workforce, proportional with the racial breakdown of South Africa.
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Most countries use simple proportional representation in EU elections, so calculating seats from votes is straightforward.
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People with monstrously huge hands for whom such a device actually would look "normal" and proportional?
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We joke about how it must be proportional to the cost of cocaine in those cities.
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However, the "hang time" for a jump is proportional to the square root of the height.
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You can see how these might work together: proportional distribution but only for high-performing candidates.
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It ignores the math to come – and the impact of the Democratic Party's proportional representation rule.
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Voters would vote via ranked-choice voting, and you then end up with a proportional result.
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There simply aren't that many delegates left, and the Democratic party mandates proportional allocation of delegates.
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I'd prefer a proportional representation system, for all the reasons my colleague Matt Yglesias outlines here.
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Her goals were reasonable, desiring a natural elegant look that would be proportional to her body.
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What kind of attack constitutes a "proportional response" to Russia's alleged hacking and leaking of emails?
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Today's word-processing software makes fonts proportional, though, which is why we only need one space.
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At stake in the California primary are 548 delegates who are awarded proportional to the vote.
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South Africa has a system of proportional representation, so voters elect the party, not individual candidates.
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A truly proportional representation system would match delegate shares to vote shares as closely as possible.
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A single-day primary with proportional representation would even work, but that's not going to happen.
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In Part II, I argued that proportional representation and a shorter calendar would be more democratic.
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But elections to the European Parliament, due to be held on May 23rd, use proportional representation.
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The amount you lower your cholesterol is proportional to your reduction in cardiovascular disease, Soffer adds.
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In McBride's case, his 15 years of expertise have long stopped being proportional to his salary.
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That's significant because the energy density in an electric field is proportional to the field's square.
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But even if the response is just "proportional," it needs to be clear, tough and biting.
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Metcalfe's law says the value of a network is proportional to the square of its users.
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Cruz will likely split the delegates in Idaho, which awards 32 delegates on a proportional basis.
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Cruz will likely split the delegates in Idaho, which awards 85033 delegates on a proportional basis.
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On the other hand, their fear of information is directly proportional to their need for it.
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The GAO said the administration instead could have made payments proportional to what the law intended.
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Standard HR dogma counsels a system of escalating and proportional punishments for violation of employment policies.
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The Colombian system uses proportional representation, which in the past has favored larger, well-known parties.
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At first glance, proportional representation seems like the fairest and most democratic way of selecting representatives.
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I think setting a goal, for example, around proportional promotion is a good place to start.
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The number of people on the internet is directly proportional to the amount of time available.
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The Big C Thailand disposal will reduce Casino's proportional consolidated EBITDA by around EUR200m in 2016.
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His limbs looked normal and his head size was proportional to his body, Dr. Moore said.
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These researchers found no greater proportional incidence of the diagnosis between the vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
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The area of each square is proportional to the number of electoral votes that state has.
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The scale, in terms of its proportional relationship to the viewer, almost evokes a nursing experience.
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Conveniently, Fly said, that's just about the proportional size of many emojis and video game sprites.
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The energy of the light is proportional to its wavelength, where shorter wavelengths are higher energy.
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There's a reason voters in proportional representation countries are less disenchanted with politics than we are.
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In the first two decades of the 20th century, most Western European democracies adopted proportional representation.
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And, in a perfectly proportional response, British consumers lined up in the cold at 10 p.m.
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A credenza's length should be roughly proportional to the size of a room, Ms. Helgerson said.
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Zandi says that while we could see more back-and-forth arguing, responses will be proportional.
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The attack caused tensions between the countries to skyrocket, with Iran promising a proportional retaliatory strike.
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Iran said it was done with "proportional measures" for the U.S. strike that killed Maj. Gen.
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But deaths from drowning could see the biggest proportional jump, with an estimated 14 percent rise.
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These would be proportional steps by each side, rather than the unequal steps in the freeze.
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The protesters want to accelerate the implementation of an election system fully based on proportional representation.
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It is not just a question of whether aggregate votes translate into proportional legislative seats overall.
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Researchers also suggested proportional consequences: Harassers shouldn't be automatically fired; it should depend on the offense.
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My obligation to respond to your email should be proportional to your cost in sending it.
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Other proposals, like proportional representation and ranked choice voting, can elevate voters' perception of political efficacy.
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All member nations contribute an amount proportional to their gross domestic product to NATO's direct spending.
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We propose looking at all lifetime earnings and using a proportional formula to calculate Social Security benefits.
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A fund would be financed by mandatory quarterly contributions from banks proportional to their FC mortgage portfolio.
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Clinton won 136 of the total available 214 Democratic delegates, which Florida awards on a proportional basis.
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Proportional and flexible regulations are recommended to favor start-ups and alternative businesses, the Estonian paper says.
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That money will be replenished by other existing shareholders on a proportional basis, one EU official said.
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Proportional spacing allows for different widths for each character, having them fit mostly snugly and legibly together.
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Instead, reductions in crime seem to be about proportional to increases in the size of police forces.
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Your shots are proportional to the amount of money you give, so we'd start saving up now.
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What's more, customers are seeing voice calls dropping by numbers directly proportional to the rising messaging traffic.
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A general principle of warfare and international humanitarian laws hold that attacks must be proportional in response.
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But the state's delegate breakdown is proportional, and somewhat complicated, unless a candidate wins in a blowout.
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Instead, most of its MPs seem likely to come from the 176 seats allocated by proportional representation.
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Under the election&aposs system of proportional representation, the party would likely grab more than 100 seats.
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The company noted that its goal is for full, proportional representation of women and minorities by 2020.
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Parliamentary and provincial elections happen every five years, with seats allocated according to a proportional representation system.
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Another 150 "party seats" in the lower house will be allocated under a complex proportional representation formula.
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In a constitution that does not provide for proportional representation, parties need not be mentioned at all.
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The immediate consequence of proportional representation is that it will tend to increase the number of parties.
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Why it matters: Every 10 years, lawmakers use census data to draw proportional legislative and Congressional districts.
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Under Portugal's proportional representation system, an absolute majority is achievable with 42% to 45% of the vote.
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And while Democrats have fewer winner-take all primaries, they are less proportional than they could be.
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According to Stephen Hawking's math, the temperature of a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass.
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Funding will be proportional to how navigators have fared in hitting their enrollment target the previous year.
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Yang instead calls for the states to allocate delegates on a proportional basis, like Maine already does.
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But in the interest of making our justice system more proportional and just, it may be necessary.
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Trump's haul will be limited in Rhode Island, which awards its delegates on a strictly proportional basis.
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In proportional systems some or all MPs have no specific loyalty to a particular, narrow geographical area.
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Conversely, if an individual doesn't comply with conditions, he is given a sanction proportional with the offense.
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Keeping Score The Cleveland Indians must be stopped, for the sake of equality, justice and proportional representation.
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That is proportional to youth to people under 21, so right now that percentage is 28.4 percent.
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The committee called on Nepal to compensate the man "proportional to the gravity of the violations suffered".
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A Forbes study shows that the total GDP of Chinese cities is proportional to its migrant population.
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But the proportional allocation of delegates makes it difficult to overcome the kind of deficit Sanders faces.
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In Western Europe, most countries have proportional representation and a lot of different parties representing voter interests.
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"This is a chance to demonstrate that proportional representation can work," he said during the news conference.
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"It would certainly make sense if the M.T.A. board was more proportional based on population," he said.
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Second, proportional, multiparty democracy is the norm among advanced democracies, and has been for over a century.
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Countries that purchase F-35 jets usually get a proportional share of work on the overall program.
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Senior U.S. officials remark that America's own military could not fight on amid a proportional number casualties.
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I recommend a proportional approach: Urine that is clear as water usually indicates too much fluid intake.
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The left-leaning New Democrats, who also suspect Trudeau wants to game the system, prefer proportional representation.
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Patel strongly believes that the quality of the problem is directly proportional to the outcome of the project.
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Scrocca from the coalition explained that officers take care to use munitions that are proportional to their targets.
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By contrast, in parliamentary democracies with proportional voting, there has been no consistent erosion in support for democracy.
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The proportional representation system that governs Iraq's elections means there will be no clear winner after the vote.
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You can print out and fold the map, so you can have your own hyper proportional paper globe.
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Should both states approve proportional representation, the bill would empower state redistricting committees to develop multi-member districts.
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"That would be pretty draconian, and I think would not be proportional" to France's digital tax, Hufbauer said.
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One more very important point: Notice that the stopping distance is proportional to the square of the velocity?
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"Give Sonic a proportional head and a six-pack and I guarantee people would be swooning," she said.
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The "size of polygons in skin ornamental is proportional to track size," wrote the authors in the paper.
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"They will understand that a proportional ballot gives them their best chance of making a splash," he said.
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As a proportional state caucus, a candidate gets the same portion of Nevada delegates as they do votes.
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The amount of the energy drink in each Slush is proportional to the size that a customer orders.
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If the challenge is sustained, a set of electors based on a proportional vote would be substituted instead.
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So would you be in favor of changing to a proportional form of government, like a parliamentary system?
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The size of a grandpa's heart is directly proportional to the size of the teddy bear he buys.
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Any potential use of force by US troops to protect CBP personnel must be "proportional," the official said.
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Medium-sized oval eyes still within proportional bounds; a puffy jowl that's not too droopy, but just right.
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Despite the gap in proportional representation, the Hispanic footprint in Congress has accelerated over the past three elections.
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The level of contribution in each country will be proportional to the on-demand revenues in that country.
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This year's vote was according to a new election law providing for proportional representation for the first time.
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"Analogy" comes from the Greek analogos, meaning "proportional," with respect to a thing or person's share, allotment, lot.
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Black holes have a speed limit that determines how fast they grow, which is proportional to their mass.
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That is, the rate of the spread of the infection is proportional to the number of people infected.
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And we could get that, at least sometimes, if the parties used proportional representation and a shortened calendar.
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They've turned to proportional voting, which creates multi-party systems that require broader coalition building and balanced cabinets.
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This allocation of credit is inversely proportional to the risk that white and black anti-slavery activists faced.
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But because of proportional allocation, a big Biden victory could net him a significant delegate haul over Sanders.
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The problem is that those proportional delegate allocation rules make it difficult to rack up large delegate advantages.
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It's worth noting that the number of reports and the number of actual images discovered weren't always proportional.
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The Democrats' proportional system of allocating delegates could make it all but impossible to avert such an outcome.
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And, in a perfectly proportional response, British consumers camped out in the cold to get a first taste.
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Instead, states ought to adopt an alternative approach to reform that allocates electoral votes on a proportional basis.
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Missouri: 52 delegates; if one candidate wins the majority of votes, they take all; otherwise, delegates are proportional.
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Qassim Suleimani must be a proportional attack on American interests, according to three Iranians familiar with his instructions.
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At present Italy has a voting system that mixes proportional representation (PR) with first-past-the-post constituencies.
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Both Georgia and Virginia are delegate-rich states, offering 102 and 95 delegates, respectively, on a proportional basis.
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Roy Cooper stacked the state Supreme Court with Democrats, contradicting his own party's legal argument about proportional representation.
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Thus, a $22017,13-vacation package costs J$21, proportional to a half-dollar from a middle-class income.
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"If there are failings, they will be sanctioned, proportional to the confidence we have in you," he warned.
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We expect conservative nominees to propose tax and spending cuts, and those two things are usually somewhat proportional.
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We expect conservative nominees to propose tax cuts and spending cuts, and those two things are usually somewhat proportional.
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Because of the proportional delegate system, Sanders may not actually secure that many more delegates than Clinton after tonight.
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"The President determined once the intelligence community had reached this assessment that a proportional response was appropriate," Earnest said.
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They include passing a law against conflicts of interest and introducing proportional voting in the lower house of parliament.
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Macron has said in the past he wanted more proportional voting and less corruption in the echelons of power.
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The military's rules allow its members to act in self-defense, but typically "proportional" to the hostility they're facing.
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But there's no guarantee that if Twitter continues to ramp up the algorithm it will experience a proportional benefit.
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One reason is Latin America's unique—and awkward—combination of directly elected presidencies and legislatures chosen by proportional representation.
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Fathers have upped their child-care hours most in proportional terms, though they still do much less than mothers.
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Friction is the human swimmer's true foe, particularly as drag increases roughly proportional to the square of your speed.
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Her electoral reform has made congress more proportional, but weakened the stable two-coalition system of post-1990 politics.
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Clinton's lead is, mathematically speaking, insurmountable—the Democrats' proportional primary system makes the race look closer than it is.
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Below, you'll find that chart: Again, we're looking at the proportional share of deal making from year to year.
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Using this proportional view, the dramatic growth in cross-border venture investment activity from China becomes much more apparent.
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The Democratic Party requires the use of proportional representation for all primaries and caucuses; the Republican Party does not.
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The massive size of the hardware is directly proportional to the amount of space that users can walk around.
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As an example of the practical difference between the theories, I propose to examine the issue of proportional representation.
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Altogether he won about 40% of the available 595 delegates, who were also divvied up on a proportional basis.
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Surprisingly, the thinness of Cobb's skin has proven to be inversely proportional to his widely-reported reputation for aggressiveness.
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Republicans are already comfortable with alternatives to FPTP, given that some states assign delegates via strict proportional representation (PR).
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Third, we must provide sustained funding, proportional to the severity of the epidemic, directly to the hardest hit communities.
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The allocation is proportional if none of the three candidates wins 50 percent of the vote in each district.
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Proportional representation and a shorter primary calendar would lead to contested conventions when no candidate can win a majority.
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I think even a single-day primary with proportional representation would be good, but that's not going to happen.
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The sample weighting is accomplished using an iterative proportional fitting process that simultaneously balances the distributions of all variables.
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"The average age of toilet training around the world seems to be directly proportional to the latitude," he said.
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Later in May, Kasich will look to cut into Trump's delegate hauls in proportional elections in Oregon and Washington.
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The sample weighting is accomplished using an iterative proportional fitting process that simultaneously balances the distributions of all variables.
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It certainly includes forgiveness and compassion, but it also requires proportional punishment and taking steps to prevent future wrongdoing.
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The official added that the President's cooperation should be proportional to the courtesy he receives from the special counsel.
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I'm not always happy with how it looks in jeans, but it's proportional with the rest of my body.
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I've long theorized that one's moral character is inversely proportional to the number of syllables in one's Starbucks order.
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"A large majority (72 percent) of respondents prefer proportional allocation" of migrants based on country means, the researchers found.
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Tech companies found responsible of privacy violations could be fined a special tax penalty proportional to their executives' salary.
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Missouri has 62 pledged delegates, a decent-sized haul by national standards; the proportional delegate margin is thus vital.
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Lekman's balance between musical cheer and lyrical/vocal brooding assumes a certain proportional distance between one and the other.
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She recommends systems of proportional representation, seeing them as generally superior to systems based on winner-take-all majoritarianism.
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And L.A., he noted, builds more than its proportional share of housing compared with the rest of the county.
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Ideally, we'd adopt a ranked-choice voting form of proportional representation, with multi-winner districts for the US House.
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Democracies that developed later, like Sweden and Finland, introduced proportional representation, which allows for smaller parties to enter Parliament.
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The third moral pattern we tracked was Republicans who were not strongly focused on enforcing proportional fairness in society.
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Mr. Macron has promised to institute a "dose" of proportional representation, but not enough to satisfy Ms. Le Pen.
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This says that the spring force (Fs) is proportional to the distance (s) that the spring stretches or compresses.
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On Earth's surface we can approximate this as being proportional to the car's mass and some arbitrary vertical position.
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The pledged delegates in California, like all other states in the Democratic primary, are awarded on a proportional basis.
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In the $1 trillion graph, the area of each square is proportional to the value of the corresponding company.
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The distinctions here are important: Only candidates who break 13 percent will win a proportional share of statewide delegates.
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One possibility, he said, is a constitutional amendment requiring a proportional allocation of electoral votes at the state level.
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It'll be hard for any candidate to win the nomination outright, given the Democratic Party's proportional apportionment of delegates.
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Most obviously, the power of speech remains proportional to wealth in this country, despite the growth of social media.
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The key to springs is that the force they exert is proportional to how much they're compressed or stretched.
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The strategy runs counter to the traditional economy of scale formula, which bumps up production for proportional cost savings.
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A political revolution would come from a shift to proportional representation, such as we see in many European countries.
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According to McDonald&aposs, the decline in black leadership has been broadly proportional to all employees during the reorganization.
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Like the U.S., it doesn't use a proportional voting system, often to the detriment of smaller political parties. 20083.
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In a proportional representation system, one could envision a minority governing "centrist" coalition of Progressives and Whigs, and more.
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Mortal Kombat X dialed this back, and presented more proportional, athletic character models, which received high praise from critics.
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The amount of attention paid to a problem is generally proportional to the population's economic impact and educational levels.
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Oregon and New Mexico, in contrast, use proportional allocation, which ensures the delegates will be split among the candidates.
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Technology's evolution of slim, sleek gadgetry is directly proportional to our appreciation for the computing behemoths of yonder years.
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To give an analogy: When Italy abandoned proportional representation in 1923 by adopting the Acerbo Law, it did so to try to engineer landslide victories for Benito Mussolini's fascists; but it doesn't follow that any country that doesn't use proportional representation (like the US or the UK or Canada) automatically is an autocracy.
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The proposed constitution, which would be Thailand's 20th since absolute monarchy ended in 1932, would increase the number of seats in the 500-member lower house chosen by proportional representation, decrease the number chosen by district elections, and limit the number of proportional seats that can be awarded to a single party.
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But, the researchers assert that this is expected—the increase in arrests scales upward proportional to the increase in crime.
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"There&aposs a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we&aposre disproving that daily," he said.
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Spicer said the U.S. missile strike was "very decisive" and a proportional response to the Assad regime's chemical weapons attack.
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But one should keep in mind that the rate of growth in technological knowledge is often proportional to past knowledge.
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For the design newbies among us, kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font.
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It's a network effect: The joy of VR is proportional to the square of the number of people sharing it.
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But it's not whataboutism to suggest that outrage should be proportional to the relative scale of the offense in question.
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The president's tweet also seemed to signal a change in his views on a proportional response to an Iranian attack.
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By proportional representation, Europeans will elect 751 members to the European Parliament, which divides its time between Brussels and Strasbourg.
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Since most democracies use some sort of proportional representation, there are several ready solutions, but they give slightly different answers.
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The upper house is elected by proportional representation and is now dominated by a menagerie of minor parties and independents.
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"The weight I have gained back is directly proportional to my time focused on diet and gym time," he says.
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The caucuses are proportional, meaning that any candidate receiving at least 28503 percent of the vote can pocket some delegates.
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The outcome will have negligible impact on either candidate's path to the nomination, thanks to Democrats' proportional delegate allocation system.
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In the following days and weeks Giuliani projected a paternal calm that seemed inversely proportional to the anarchy around him.
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Both surveys asked voters their preference for proportional representation districts where ballots are cast for parties rather than specific candidates.
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Perhaps, Mr Clement replied, if the constitution had a "one-standard-deviation-from-proportional-representation clause" But it does not.
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said at the time that the United States would mount a "proportional" response to Russia.
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As each constituency MP is guaranteed a place further "overhang" seats are sometimes awarded to make the overall parliament proportional.
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But a new map by artist and architect Hajime Narukawa offers what's possibly the most proportional map we've ever seen.
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When a woman did so, the gender split in question-asking was, on average, proportional to that of the audience.
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Creating a proportional map of the world is tricky because the world is a sphere and a map is flat.
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Proportional representation makes it possible for small parties to gain a toehold and build a presence in government over time.
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The last time the proportional voting system was used, the far-right National Front won an unprecedented number of MPs.
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The issue has also divided the European Union, with many countries balking at taking in a proportional share of refugees.
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The vote was held under a new proportional system that has confused some voters and made the contest more unpredictable.
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Marques said the punishment was proportional to the executives' actions, which did not have "harmful consequences" for the financial system.
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Body parts are uneven, shapes are not proportional, and there are no hands on hips or turns at certain angles.
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Sanders, because of the proportional rules Democrats use to award delegates, made less progress in narrowing Clinton's large delegate lead.
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Iran has said the new U.S. sanctions break the terms of the nuclear deal and has vowed a "proportional" reaction.
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Replacing our current system with proportional representation would make more room for the wide range of views in US politics.
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By this I mean I expected much, much worse, and instead the punishment was almost perfectly proportional to the crime.
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Under a proportional electoral system, Labour might shed seats to the leftish Liberal Democrats and the populist UK Independence Party.
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There’s a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we’re disproving that daily.
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This could lead to modest instability, a recurrent issue in Czech politics, which has an electoral system of proportional representation.
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The English economist William Hutt imagined that voting power in postapartheid South Africa could be made proportional to economic weight.
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An unsuccessful attempt at proportional deterrence could result in Iran using these capabilities and trigger a dangerous spiral of escalation.
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Toni Some Sanders supporters have been asking for proportional representation of superdelegates tied to the popular vote in each state.
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Yang also proposes making this proportional Electoral College system mandatory through a constitutional amendment, which would solve the gamesmanship problem.
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Key steps down with his party in a dominant position in New Zealand's German-style mixed member proportional representation parliament.
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As Frank Guan pointed out in the New Republic, explicitness of racism tends to be inversely proportional to social class.
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Industry groups, even ones that have questioned the president's tariffs on Chinese imports, applauded the move as proportional and targeted.
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In the end, they ended up retiring an amount of coal capacity roughly proportional to the lost demand from California.
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The new system still allowed parties that won no voting districts to enter Parliament via a system of proportional representation.
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The drawings that follow gently elaborate toward its outer edges but change nothing in the proportional distribution of its interior.
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Trump-style ideology has fared pretty well in a number of small European countries that use highly proportional electoral systems.
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When they began throwing rocks and road signs, the Belgian police used what they called "proportional violence" to restore order.
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"We thought the one month was proportional," he said, referring to the amount of incarceration his office had asked for.
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Under Israel's proportional system, that means they took away votes from the right-wing bloc, denying Netanyahu a clear majority.
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"The increase in criminal offences is not proportional to the increase in the number of asylum seekers," Riedl told Reuters.
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Across the world, female candidates do better in multimember districts with proportional representation rules than in "winner take all" systems.
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We have a mostly proportional law, and then, after the election, we will need, and we will have a government.
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Hariri said that international contributions, "while appreciated ... are not proportional to the large needs of displaced Syrians and host communities".
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Because we refuse to simply pass the Dream Act, as is, with no proportional border security and interior enforcement measures.
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If Britain had a proportional system, the pro-Remain parties could have formed a coalition with a majority in Parliament.
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What we actually want to measure as to how are we getting there is proportional representation in the innovation economy.
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Moreover, because proportional voting systems inevitably create multi-party systems, it's rare for any single party to win a majority.
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As a response to that act of preemptive warfare, Negan killing two of Rick's crew is more or less proportional.
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Under the hybrid voting system approved by parliament in October, 2290 percent of seats will be elected by proportional representation (PR).
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However, observers caution that public opinion is not necessarily an indicator of political outcomes because of Ireland's complex proportional representation system.
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The president called for amendments to the constitution within the next year, notably the introduction of a form of proportional representation.
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Now here's a fun question: As two versatile wings with varying yet proportional strengths and weaknesses, who would you rather have?
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If I make the wind change a magnetic field, the electric potential this produces will be proportional to the wind speed.
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"There's a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we're disproving that daily," Bales said in his speech.
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Does each state get two delegates to send to the convention or do they get a number proportional to their population?
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In this case, Phinney, using manuals for the proportional typewriters, created fonts that let him simulate how the memo would appear.
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First, there will be a drag force that is proportional to each ball's velocity (this will make everything eventually settle down).
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"The benefits for developing countries are even great — on a proportional basis — than for the United States," Hassett and Glassman continued.
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But the bigger useful change is that under proportional House elections, third parties would win at least some of the seats.
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Latin American countries employ the unusual and awkward combination of a directly elected president and a legislature chosen by proportional representation.
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Was the strike proportional to the threat, and did the value of the military target justify the risk of killing innocents?
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I don't think there was any type of proportional behavior response between what her and I had that that would've happened.
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He'll probably get about 9 from North Carolina, which is purely proportional; he might win some congressional districts in Illinois too.
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The US is mustering a "proportional response," the White House said this week, without specifying specifically what's in store for Moscow.
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That means that both need the support of New Zealand First to form government under the country's proportional representation political system.
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Maine and Nebraska have a variation of "proportional representation" that can result in a split of their electors between the candidates.
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The party holds half the Assembly's 60 seats (and would hold more, were it not for the Assembly's proportional voting system).
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Each member must contribute its share equally proportional to its economic output and recent burden sharing has been anything but balanced.
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" The Senate proceeded to adopt Durbin's amendment, empowering the Federal Reserve Board to establish "reasonable and proportional fees for debit cards.
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Proportional representation: A rule requiring that candidates are allotted delegates in proportion to the percentage of the popular vote they receive.
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Italy's four main political parties are set to begin discussions on the introduction of a new proportional voting system on Tuesday.
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"The next elections, presumably in June, will be held with a proportional voting system," Renzi said in an interview with Quotidiano.
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Under a proportional system, Mr Osborne might work with Blairites from Labour and free-market Lib Dems in a liberal party.
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Thirteen states use other methods to allocate delegates—mostly either a proportional system (like New Mexico) or a convention (like Colorado).
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"The next election, presumably in June, will be held with a proportional voting system," Renzi said in an interview with Quotidiano.net.
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No one knows if people, who already live a lot longer than mice, would see a proportional increase in life span.
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The intervening states either clearly favor Mr. Trump or Mr. Cruz, or they will scatter their delegates through some proportional approach.
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In a standard proportional allocation, Mr. Trump would probably be on track to win at least 40 of the state's delegates.
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Any potential use of force by US troops to protect CBP personnel must be "proportional," a US official previously told CNN.
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Trump said he called the strike off at the last minute because the estimated 220006-person death toll was not proportional.
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Its continued presence will be "conditions-based, proportional to the need and in coordination with the government of Iraq," it added.
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Like we discussed in the case of pro rata provisions, antidilution protections help investors maintain their proportional influence in a company.
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And it challenges students to identify ways the system could be improved to provide just and proportional punishment for all perpetrators.
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"The US retaliation seems pretty proportional and reasonable," says Ilan Goldenberg, the Defense Department's Iran team chief from 2009 to 2012.
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Together they received 47.5 percent of the vote but were bolstered by a proportional representation system that rewards their rural dominance.
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In Norway, which has multiple parties and proportional voting, it is effectively impossible for any party to secure an outright majority.
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Given the party's proportional allocation of delegates, it is extremely difficult for any candidate to make up a lot of ground.
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In 2017 Moldova's oligarch-run government switched the country to a Hungarian-style mix of single-party districts and proportional representation.
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The West's interest in Helmand was proportional to its military presence in the province, and journalists began cycling in and out.
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The maps below show Sinclair's footprint proportional to its total reach — which now covers an estimated 38 percent of U.S. households.
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Under Israel's electoral system of proportional representation, no single party has ever won enough votes for an outright majority in Parliament.
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Under Germany's mixed-member proportional voting system, that vaults it well beyond the 5 percent threshold needed for seats in parliament.
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"In our view, the use of arms was necessary and proportional to the very real, imminent and lawless aggression," he said.
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The Obama administration has announced that its response to the Russian hack will be proportional and may never be publicly disclosed.
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If the investigation determines harassment did occur, EEOC guidelines say disciplinary measures should be proportional to the seriousness of the offense.
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The biggest prize of the day was in Washington, which offered 101 delegates to be split up on a proportional basis.
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"Continued coalition presence will be conditions-based, proportional to the need and in coordination with the government of Iraq," he said.
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White and Latino drivers were stopped at rates proportional to population estimates, with Hispanics accounting for about 40 percent of stops.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, told officials that any retaliation should be direct, proportional and carried out by Iran itself.
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The next general election, most likely in March, will be fought under a patched-up electoral law based on proportional representation.
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Under Germany's mixed-member proportional voting system, that vaults in well beyond the 5 percent threshold needed for seats in parliament.
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With the current proportional representation law, no one party is projected to gain enough seats to govern with an absolute majority.
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Cruz and Rubio are also polling well there, which means the state's 30 delegates could be divided in the proportional system.
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Yet because the contests are proportional, it may be unlikely for one candidate to walk away with a majority of delegates.
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Then the team took a nearly proportional blow when Antonio Brown was knocked out of the game with a calf injury.
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Sometimes, the bottles have been obscure, as the general esteem in which a region is held is inversely proportional to value.
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A change to the electoral law in 2016 means any future polls would be under proportional representation, which favors smaller parties.
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Not only that, but the proportional salary increase comparing similar upbringings with different education levels is less for poorer college graduates.
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The algorithm's execution time is thus directly proportional to the number of elements it's handling — which computer scientists designate N. So if you've got an algorithm to find the largest number in a list of 100 numbers (N=100), the time it takes to complete the task is proportional to N—let's say one second per operation.
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Minority ruleWhile proportional representation is based on the idea that the influence of a party should be proportional to its voting power, a coalition government means, more often than not, that small parties can exercise a disproportionately great—and often decisive—influence, both on the formation of a government and on its resignation, and so on all its decisions.
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But switching to a state-by-state proportional system is a prisoner's dilemma: Even if the legislators in each state agree that cooperating in a more democratic scheme would be better overall, the legislators in each state would be even better off if every other state switched to a proportional scheme while their own state uses the unit rule.
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But Iran's deputy foreign minister said the fresh sanctions violated provisions of the nuclear deal and vowed an "appropriate and proportional" response.
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At the time, the White House vowed a "proportional response" to the cyberactivity, though declined to preview what that response might entail.
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I got this for Valentine's Day and would have rather had a cheaper more proportional bear...I mean this isn't even cute.
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Because of the Democrats' proportional allocation rules, he'll need to win every state by 65 percent or more to overcome that deficit.
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By contrast, in parliamentary systems with proportional representation, you have a plethora of parties scrambling for votes wherever they can find them.
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The United States is almost balanced, with its high social cost of carbon roughly proportional to how much carbon dioxide it emits.
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So, proportional to the size of their economies, they do a tiny amount of trade with the EU in comparison to Britain.
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Beams spread out proportionally to their wavelength and inversely proportional to the diameter of the emitter, so radio requires a big emitter.
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The US is apparently considering a range of "proportional" responses to recent rounds of alleged hacking, which doesn't sound ominous at all.
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But of course, in a proportional voting system, Trumpist populism never would have taken over a major party in the first place.
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And unmanned aerial vehicles carrying precision weapons and guided by powerful intelligence offer a proportional and discriminating response when response is necessary.
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The council polls were the first to be held under a new system that combines first-past-the-post with proportional representation.
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European leaders have expressed concern about the loss of civilian life in military operations and have urged Turkey to use proportional force.
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While the Electoral College is also winner-take-all at the state level, each state's representation is much more proportional to population.
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South Africa's proportional representation system can make small parties - the EFF only has 6 percent of parliamentary seats - kingmakers in tight polls.
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We've gotten used to our winner-take-all approach to elections, but proportional representation needn't be a pie-in-the-sky idea.
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This produces the proportional share of companies that were acquired after each round of funding, showing the relative likelihood of an exit.
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Players "recur," and the amount of time they spend in-game is more or less proportional to how much money they spend.
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" The jokes: "The length of time to react after a fuck-up is directly proportional to the severity of the fuck-up.
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"So there are a range of responses that are available to the president and he will consider a response that is proportional."
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In view of this week's US strike -- even though it was necessary and proportional -- there's a reasonable chance that's where we're headed.
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Then, in the second installment, we saw how VC investors use pro rata terms to maintain their proportional ownership in a startup.
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Remember that preferred shareholders carry the option to convert their shares to common stock and receive their proportional share of the payout.
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They know that with proportional delegate allocations, they only need to hang in long enough to be seen as the anti-Trump.
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The decline in those assets is not a proportional hit to revenue because the bank's index products are mostly low-fee strategies.
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Senate voting in Australia is based on proportional representation, in which parties gain representation in proportion to their share of the vote.
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Rather, it is with how to present findings in ways that are both accurate and proportional when viewed in their partisan contexts.
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U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has said the U.S. would take "proportional and unilateral action" to enforce the terms of the deal.
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First of all, proportional representation confers, even if only indirectly, a constitutional status on political parties which they would otherwise not attain.
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On March 18th he won approval from Parliament to simplify the convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elect the Senate.
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Proportional systems tend to give only small margins to their winners, while the few convention states are small and hard to predict.
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In this new blockchain-based model, that value is actually given back to the users of the network, proportional to their contribution.
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Key purchases contribute to the pot and a portion gets paid out to players proportional to the number of keys they hold.
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In March Mr Turnbull won parliamentary approval to simplify a convoluted system of proportional representation under which Australians elected the upper house.
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Moreover, as the results cited above suggest, it is not simply a matter of applying a proportional correction to the existing estimates.
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And Oregon and New Mexico are proportional states, so they are not likely to hand either candidate a significant trove of delegates.
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Here's the catch: In order to qualify for proportional allocation of delegates, a Democratic candidate must surpass 15 percent of the vote.
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"As a response to the Russian attacks on the U.S. democratic system, this would be both proportional and distinctive," Mr. Stavridis wrote.
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A drop in voter turnout came despite a reformulated electoral system designed to encourage citizens to cast their ballot through proportional representation.
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Certainly, the proportional systems of Europe are also dealing with the same immigration-related backlash politics we are facing here in America.
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Proportional design paired with smart composition choices and slightly odd narrative details are part of the blissful world of artist Kelly Bjork.
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There's no harm in reporting the information, but in a way that's proportional to the risk posed to the possible victims involved.
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The Dow is a price-weighted index, meaning that a stock's impact on the overall group is proportional to its share price.
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I'm all for a proportional response, and maybe that needed to be changed, but I don't think this sends a great message.
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Although the system for European Parliament elections is more proportional than that for most votes in Britain, it still punishes smaller groups.
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But the distinction between a proportional and a nonproportional system is fairly clear and doesn't leave a ton left to argue over.
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"Following such notification, the group's risk weighted assets will no longer include YKB's proportional contribution," UniCredit said in a statement on Wednesday.
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The strikes were "defensive, proportional and in direct response to the threat posed by Iranian-backed Shia militia groups," the statement added.
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The radiant loss of energy goes through the surface of the Earth, which is proportional to the square of the radius (r1003).
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"Limited and specific training missions would be acceptable to us, as well as an American force proportional to that mission," he said.
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Since congressional districts are designed to be proportional, it would bring us closer to achieving the intended "one person one vote" goal.
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"People's willingness to wait is, in some sense, proportional to the perceived value of whatever they're waiting to acquire," Professor Larson said.
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Arab citizens make up a fifth of Israel's population and for the first time have come close to proportional representation in Parliament.
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"As the density of the coffee increases, or you dissolve more stuff, you see a proportional increase in refractive index," Hendon says.
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Proportional systems are very good at representing the specific political preferences of voters, less good at producing stable, long-term governing majorities.
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A subsequent table shows the number of state delegate equivalents is directly proportional to county delegates, regardless of turnout by satellite caucus.
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The proportional system makes it more difficult for any one candidate in a crowded field to capture an outright majority of delegates.
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It would move the inmates to one jail in each borough, each with a capacity proportional to the borough's share of inmates.
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"The Supreme Court has upheld international standards that any restrictions of rights must be proportional and based on material facts," said Ganguly.
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The authors found that "in proportional terms, TV coverage has therefore tended to align most closely with the Conservatives&apos Brexit agenda."
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" How hilarious you'll think the whole dub will be is directly proportional to how personal you take jabs at the "gamer community.
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The country's Supreme Court later reinstated the service, saying the lower court's decision was "scarcely reasonable or proportional," according to the report.
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It also was Dickinson's idea to moderate "proportional" representation by allotting to every state, no matter how small, at least one representative.
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This can be accomplished with an amendment that redefines congressional districts and institutes a proportional voting method for the House of Representatives.
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Nearly 1,300 Israeli civilians have been killed in Palestinian terrorist attacks in this century: That's the proportional equivalent of about 16 Sept.
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And, people will die because of autonomous cars, it's just inevitable, but the numbers will be so vastly smaller, proportional to usage.
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If space expanded at a constant rate, a supernova's redshift would be directly proportional to its distance, and thus to its brightness.
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They distort the proportional translation of votes into seats and favor large parties capable of winning the most votes in given district.
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Lopez discusses doxxing at length while outlining the dangers of CNN's misstatement: The problem here is that the internet is not proportional.
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A proportional system is likely to make it harder for Georgian Dream to maintain its dominance in parliament without building a coalition.
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When a ball overlaps another ball, there will be a force pushing them apart that will be proportional to the distance they overlap.
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And given that Democrats have a proportional delegate allocation system, the scale of Clinton's victories matters and helps her run up the score.
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The state elections are crucial at national level because each state nominates a proportional number of representatives to India's upper house of parliament.
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The stakes are a result of the non-proportional breakup of the Marco Polo International, as envisaged by the agreements reached ahead Pirelli's.
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And if third parties had clout in Congress, that might inspire at least some states to adopt proportional rules for state legislatures too.
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Of course, those raises may not be proportional, and the effect seems to die off somewhere in the lower half of wage earners.
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Germany then used its influence in the European Union to pressure other countries to accept a proportional share, to much criticism and opposition.
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For months, the White House has threatened a "proportional" response to Russia's alleged hacks of Democratic figures and institutions during this year's election.
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Under New Zealand's German-style system of proportional representation, the winning party does not have the first opportunity to form a government, however.
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The junta has therefore enhanced the proportional part of the system and encouraged a proliferation of small parties to take advantage of it.
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The new one is the first to be elected under a system of proportional representation designed to give more seats to smaller parties.
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The company uses reinsurance protection in the form of proportional and excess of loss treaties to mitigate its business exposure to catastrophe risks.
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States differ on the technical details, but in a true proportional system, it might work like list PR does in most other democracies.
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Electors in those groups choose candidates via three different voting systems, including proportional representation and the UK-style first-past-the-post system.
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" Tillerson said the administration felt the strike was "proportional because it was targeted at the facility that delivered this most recent chemical attack.
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" Speaking to reporters at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Spicer said the US missile attack was "very decisive, justified and proportional.
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Sika maintained its guidance of increasing its sale by 6 to 8 percent this year, and achieve an over-proportional rise in profits.
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Reactions to the attack didn't break along party lines, though most viewed the strike as a proportional response to the chemical weapons attack.
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But because of the fact that many states award their delegates on a proportional, even the SEC primary may not crown a nominee.
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Most damning of all is according to the report Senate Republicans have more diversity than Democrats in key positions from a proportional standpoint.
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For under proportional representation the candidate seeks election solely as the representative of a party, whatever the wording of the constitution may be.
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Maintaining neutral monetary conditions requires that money's "velocity" — the speed with which it circulates — be offset by proportional changes in the money supply.
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For those of you with rich, rewarding lives and a proportional work-life balance, "Rickroll" is perhaps a word you aren't accustomed to.
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On the Democratic side with proportional delegate allocation, someone is going to need to appeal to a lot of Democratic voters to win.
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Second, a shorter calendar: Proportional representation would help some minor candidates survive, but coming in last doesn't help with fund-raising or morale.
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The bigger picture: This decision marks a novel approach for the IRS — allocating a proportional amount of a bundled product as medical care.
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" We will "have the opportunity to look at relevant and proportional emails and other records from Judge Kavanaugh's service in the White House.
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Coupled with the proportional system of allocating delegates, Clinton can lose the remaining contests and still secure enough delegates to win the nomination.
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The problem, however, is that most EU countries object to a proportional distribution of asylum applicants, which is Merkel's wish -- and rightly so.
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The Czech proportional representation system means the election is likely to throw up a variety of options for the next government's make-up.
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And the one they bought the least of, or at least proportional to the hype it got, has to be the Xperia Play.
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The Lemonade team is closely monitoring claims and keeping its fingers crossed that future Givebacks remain proportional to about 10 percent of revenue.
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The study's range means that a whole Grindr-verse of people aren't incorporated, let alone a proportional representation of sexters as a whole.
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Under Spain's system of proportional representation, about 100 of the 350 seats in Parliament are now occupied by politicians from thinly populated provinces.
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Glass can take way more heat than a crystal can near absolute zero, with a heat capacity that's directly proportional to the temperature.
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It operates in 15 markets around the country, with the size of the class of interns proportional to the size of the market.
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Since the stopping distance is proportional to the starting velocity squared, doubling the speed would increase the distance by a factor of 4.
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The resulting delegations, Beyer told me, would be more likely to be proportional, creating space for Massachusetts Republicans as well as Oklahoma Democrats.
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Legal experts said an attack of self-defense in such circumstances must be "proportional" — meaning it is designed only to stop the threat.
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There is a better way to achieve proportional representation, which has been successfully used for many years in Germany and several other countries.
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The new proportional system, which may still be amended in parliament, would exclude parties that do not reach 5 percent of voting support.
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"Continued coalition presence will be conditions-based, proportional to the need and in coordination with the government of Iraq," said U.S. Army Col.
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The amount of the penalties was proportional to the number and the extent of the delays, as well as forecast sales, it said.
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Each party is shooting to gain 5 percent of the total ballot to secure "at-large" seats that are based on proportional representation.
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Reasonable recourse for students who've been wronged by their college would include loan forgiveness proportional their damages, not blind and blanket debt relief.
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That would make the attack easier to justify and deem it "proportional," a word they saw as key to ensuring the strike's legality.
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Netanyahu couldn't be more clear about the fact that at the moment, his disdain for Obama is proportional to his optimism about Trump.
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Because of the Democrats' proportional allocation rules, that would probably give Sanders around 5 percent more delegates in each of the six contests.
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Basically, proportional representation means that a party's share of the popular vote translates into about the same share of seats in the legislature.
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The United States could redouble its financial and criminal sanctions but it should at least consider a proportional response in the cyber domain.
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It's certainly still possible in proportional voting systems for a single vote to decide which party gets the most seats in the legislature.
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Certainly, proportional voting systems don't solve the deeper problems of political irrationality that Achen and Bartels so dutifully detail in Democracy for Realists.
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