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  1. in a way that increases or decreases in size, amount or degree according to changes in something else

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Award superdelegates proportionally based on state results What if superdelegates were treated like pledged delegates, divided up proportionally, based on the popular vote in each state?
Pledged delegates are awarded proportionally in state primaries and caucuses.
Under party rules, most delegates are awarded proportionally to Mrs.
North Carolina, on the other hand, awards its delegates proportionally.
Now, every Democratic contest has to allocate its delegates proportionally.
China gives proportionally more money to poorer countries, for instance.
They're pledged proportionally to the top performers in their states.
" Zarif also reiterated that Iran would respond "proportionally" and "lawfully.
Republican delegates at stake: 99 (need 1,22 to win nomination), winner-take-all Democratic delegates at stake: 2383 (need 28,27 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 252 (need 21,713 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Democratic delegates at stake: 271 (need 22,2383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 66 (1,237 to win nomination), winner-take-all Democratic delegates at stake: 143 (2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 23 (1,237 to win nomination).
Republican delegates at stake: 2237 (need 2156,22 to win nomination), winner-take-all Democratic delegates at stake: 2383 (need 252,21 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 713 (need 271,22 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Democratic delegates at stake: 2383 (need 2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 66 (1,237 to win nomination), winner-take-all Democratic delegates at stake: 143 (23,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 69 (1,237 to win nomination).
The first is that delegates are awarded in each state proportionally.
Delegates are proportionally assigned to the candidates based on these results.
Eyeing delegates in congressional districts New York's delegates are awarded proportionally.
Children's faces have proportionally larger features and smaller foreheads, for example.
He pays property taxes proportionally to both the US and Canada.
For wealthier families, like the Trumps, the savings are proportionally greater.
But when the Russians return, they do not apply force proportionally.
The burden will be proportionally and numerically larger for small businesses.
There are 34 seats "at large", allocated proportionally to each party.
Those in the U.S. have proportionally more domestic than international branches.
If Democrats get their way, domestic funding would be increased proportionally.
Although many changes happen in both sexes—the lower half of the face becomes proportionally larger, the eyes proportionally smaller, the jaw broadens, and brows become heavier, for example—these changes are more pronounced for males.
Women still are not proportionally represented in any state or national legislatures.
Dao explained that smaller is stronger when it comes to bending, proportionally.
The allocation of those delegates is based proportionally on the SDE results.
Even as black unemployment trends downward, the gap remains proportionally the same.
Still, Mr. Flynn was encouraged, noting that Virginia awards its delegates proportionally.
Proportionally, the characters occupying the room feel too big for the space.
In the Democratic race, 247 pledged delegates are at stake, awarded proportionally.
At the University of Oklahoma, Norman, fees increase proportionally more than tuition.
On the Democratic side, Indiana is awarding 83 delegates, proportionally as usual.
Republican delegates at stake: 19 (awarded proportionally) Democratic delegates at stake: 24
In the Texas Republican primary, delegates are allocated proportionally by congressional district.
Every element of a sequoia is freakishly, but also flawlessly, proportionally big.
The margins matter, because delegates are awarded proportionally in the Democratic nomination contest.
Yet, black drivers are "proportionally overrepresented" compared to white drivers by 14 percent.
And since all Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, those landslides really mattered.
Cycling, although still uncommon, is proportionally the fastest-growing commuting mode in America.
Streaming services will have to contribute proportionally to their revenues in each country.
My fiancé, A., and I split the $1,650 rent proportionally to our incomes.
Although proportionally he had 306 electoral votes on the night of the Nov.
The delegates are mostly divided proportionally by congressional district or state-wide results.
As you know, they are awarded proportionally, and we're going to move on.
Illinois awards 69 delegates — 54 proportionally by congressional district, and the remaining statewide.
Democrats split their delegates proportionally, so Clinton took 36 delegates to Sanders's 35.
Every Republican caucus or primary between now and March 12 allocates delegates proportionally.
Of the states voting on Tuesday, only North Carolina awards its delegates proportionally.
And all but six states voting after March 15 will award delegates proportionally.
Who voted: Republicans and Democrats Republican delegates at stake: 40 delegates, awarded proportionally.
Each won seven, since delegates are awarded proportionally based on caucus-goers' support.
Insist on inclusive budgeting, so that resources are proportionally allocated based on outcomes.
Anxiety rises proportionally to how much one tries to get rid of it.
But only 144 of them will be awarded proportionally based on statewide results.
Delegates are distributed proportionally among the candidates who clear the 15 percent cutoff.
Another goal of the plan, the mayor said, was to distribute shelters proportionally.
Maine and Nebraska opt to proportionally split their electors based on the vote.
Housing loans are usually larger than business ones, so processing them is proportionally cheaper.
Conversely, Australia resettles proportionally more refugees via the UNHCR than almost any other country.
This means they resist any input of force, such as tremors, immediately and proportionally.
The police, as far as we know, behaved appropriately and proportionally, given the situation.
The percent of cuts coming from those units is proportionally high, the GAO says.
While the delegates will be awarded proportionally, it's a pivotal state for the Democrats.
Because delegates are awarded proportionally, they will each gain close to equal delegates yesterday.
Poorer households did get a bigger raise, proportionally, than the rich did last year.
The 214 pledged delegates up for grabs in Democratic race will be allocated proportionally.
Grains are proportionally low in lysine and high in cysteine, and beans the converse.
Under that system, cabinet positions are divvied up proportionally to the country's various sects.
But because all the Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, it's actually punishingly difficult.
The Trump administration is right to take that threat seriously and to respond proportionally.
Unfortunately, we are not proportionally outraged by theft and losses dwarfing the human scale.
The burden we impose on our hot, crowded planet is expected to decrease proportionally.
Eliminate one of four carriers and the incentive to compete on price is reduced proportionally.
According to the math, the results would be about the same of awarding them proportionally.
Six out of eight come from districts with proportionally whiter populations than the national average.
Delegates are awarded proportionally at the statewide and district-level, with a 15% threshold required.
Six out of seven come from districts with proportionally whiter populations than the national average.
Those who "were most active" on DoorDash will "receive proportionally higher payments," the settlement states.
California has 475 delegates, to be divided proportionally according to the June 7 primary vote.
Under party rules, convention delegates are awarded proportionally, and "winner take all" primaries are barred.
Fourteen delegates in the New York primary are awarded proportionally based on the statewide vote.
Democratic primaries and caucuses award delegates proportionally based on each candidate's share of the vote.
Our ideal should be a strong federal government powered by a proportionally elected unicameral legislature.
The seats are divided proportionally based on the percentage of the vote each party receives.
Here are two examples: 144 delegates will be are awarded proportionally according to statewide results.
Here are two examples: 144 delegates will be are awarded proportionally according to statewide results.
Here are two examples: 144 delegates will be are awarded proportionally according to statewide results.
Though, Fitz admitted, Holly "may be even proportionally fatter" than 747 and other big males.
New Hampshire awards its delegates proportionally, but candidates need to hit the 15% mark. Sen.
No. Because proportionally, world news and U.S. news takes up a lot of the oxygen.
His proportionally large head is seen in profile, surrounded by the sunset's aura of fiery orange.
"Proportionally, this is how large a varroa mite is compared to a honeybee's body," Hayes says.
But the global numbers show rising activity that the U.S. can't match proportionally on its own.
The Democratic nominating contest allocates delegates proportionally, so Clinton hasn't knocked Sanders out of the race.
Delegates are proportionally divided only among candidates who receive more than 20 percent of the vote.
Proportionally, that makes the industry as important to Ireland as the car industry is to Germany.
This time, 85033 delegates are up for grabs, awarded proportionally based on results across the state.
We analyse the Marble group by proportionally consolidating Mphasis due to the substantial level of minorities.
A further 70 seats for women and minorities are awarded proportionally based on the voting percentages.
Typically when animals evolve to become smaller, their eyes become proportionally large and they lose teeth.
Twenty-seven out of Iowa's 41 pledged delegates are allocated proportionally at the congressional district level:
While Congress is more diverse than ever, it is still proportionally lacking in women of color.
The primary will be held on June 7, and the state awards 126 pledged delegates proportionally.
The athletic assistant also had proportionally more of an influence on men of a shorter stature.
The latest round of U.S. tariffs hit $34 billion of Chinese goods, with Beijing retaliating proportionally.
Instead, the delegates of each state are divided proportionally, thereby limiting the ability to swing votes.
Gun rights advocates have had more success in those courts, both in absolute terms and proportionally.
Otherwise, they will be divided proportionally among candidates who win at least 20 percent of the vote.
Massachusetts awards its 42 delegates proportionally to candidates who get more than 5 percent of the vote.
If, however, the undecideds go proportionally toward the candidates, Edwards will clear 50% and avoid a runoff.
Goldberg said his reallocation was based on lawyers' advice to divide them proportionally between Trump and Cruz.
However, although the exact numbers might be a bit off, there are notable trends when marked proportionally.
Candidates would then receive delegate support in each state proportionally to the result of the primary vote.
The relationship is not a simple one: China gives proportionally more money to poorer countries, for instance.
For example, proportionally more women are killed by men in South Carolina than in any other state.
Should revenue from remote sellers exceed projections, the tax cuts will be proportionally larger and vice versa.
Proportionally, those aged between 18 and 29 make up the smallest share of the PiS voter base.
Though the numbers might sound small, it's a proportionally huge increase of as much as 53 percent.
But because Tuesday's contests allocated delegates proportionally, his victories fell short of offering him an impregnable lead.
Missouri awards 52 GOP delegates proportionally unless a candidate gets more than 50 percent of votes statewide.
The Continental Congress had asked the states for annual contributions of money, determined proportionally based on population.
Do they spread the cuts equally (or at least proportionally) among children, adults with disabilities and seniors?
The delegates are being awarded proportionally, so Sanders won't be taking all of those 670-some delegates.
But at 131 percent, Italy's debt is proportionally the second highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
Sweden took in proportionally more refugees in 2015 than Germany, receiving over 160,000 asylum applications in 2015.
They will be distributed this way: 228 delegates will be are awarded proportionally according to statewide results.
If he falls short, he'll split them proportionally with Cruz and Kasich, costing him roughly seven delegates.
In Malaysia, Muslims divide their estate proportionally among heirs according to a Koranic prescription known as Faraid.
Current law requires U.S. economic assistance be reduced proportionally to what the PA allocates to these payments.
At 131 percent of GDP, Italy's debt is proportionally the second highest in the EU after Greece.
And since they allot delegates proportionally, Rubio's early March delegate haul will be hurt as a result.
Statewide, his support from those who identified as Muslim voters was proportionally the same level or better.
If China fails to keep its agreement, the United States would respond "proportionally but unilaterally," he said.
At some 132% of GDP, Italy's debt is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
The other three-quarters are allotted proportionally by vote totals in various districts, typically determined by congressional districts.
He had noticed in earlier research that the smaller the chameleon, the proportionally larger its tongue apparatus is.
Proportionally more African students are coming to China each year than students from anywhere else in the world.
Any faltering by the tech leaders would have a proportionally weighty effect on ETFs, potentially spurring big outflows.
Nearly all primaries so far have allocated proportionally, but the remaining states use a range of different systems.
These are awarded proportionally, based on a candidate's share of the vote in a primary or a caucus.
Delegates will be allocated proportionally statewide and by congressional district, meaning several candidates are likely to win delegates.
And everyone thought that refugees should be accepted proportionally to the country's population, which isn't the current policy.
If BAT were adopted, lower-income Americans would feel the biggest hit and shoulder a proportionally larger burden.
Proportionally speaking, it's the most significant boost any candidate has received through the course of our debate polling.
Since the state's primary awards delegates proportionally, the two candidates split them almost evenly despite a Sanders victory.
What's more, like all Democratic primaries, California distributes delegates proportionally—another legacy of the post-1968 reform era.
Such an advantage is huge when all delegates (3,313 in total) are allocated proportionally, as the Democrats do.
Even the relatively small central brain of an octopus is the largest among all invertebrates — proportionally, that is.
Broadly, delegates are allotted proportionally based on candidates' performance — the better you do, the more delegates you get.
Democrats allot their delegates proportionally based both on statewide results and the results in hundreds of individual districts.
The company carries just $2.7 billion in long-term debt, far less proportionally than rivals like Neiman Marcus.
That's because the most expensive health-care claims are proportionally more expensive than the cheapest claims are cheap.
People with proportionally more of one than another might excel at different activities -- think sprinters versus marathon runners.
At 132 percent of GDP, Italy's debt is proportionally the second-highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
Now, these delegates will all be allotted proportionally in some way, based on the results in each state.
That Larizadeh Duggan was GV's only female general partner is not unique — proportionally — in the world of venture capital.
IN BRITAIN'S electoral system, seats won at a general election are not shared out between the parties proportionally nationwide.
But Dr. Anderson thought that with the larger apparatus in smaller chameleons, their tongues might reach out proportionally farther.
The answer is equally under the law, as well as equally (and proportionally) in the court of public opinion.
With CODE2040, she supports young black and Latino engineers, working to ensure they are proportionally represented in the field.
Proportionally, it has a bigger effect on the nuisance floods that can accompany what are known as king tides.
And there's some logic to that — Democrats allot all their delegates proportionally rather than just to a state's winner.
What if the big states that have 6900 or more electoral votes were allocated proportionally to the popular vote?
For Thunder Bay to suffer a proportionally similar tragedy, he said, 700 high school students would need to die.
In a blog post this year, Rabbi Goldberg encouraged families spending lavishly on Passover to give proportionally to charity.
They will be allotted proportionally only if the winner does not take an outright majority of the vote statewide.
It continued with President Obama's vow to "respond proportionally" against North Korea for the destructive hack against Sony Pictures.
They'll be back — and, proportionally, they'll be a bigger, more forceful presence among the Republicans remaining in the House.
The cash infusion was proportionally split by majority-owner Dakang and partners to avoid diluting any investors, he said.
At some 132% of gross domestic product, Italy's debt is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
So in each precinct, the delegates were split up among viable candidates proportionally according to the final vote total.
Proportionally, the vote against Johnson was stronger, with about 66% of representatives against him, compared with 52% against Trump.
Those contests proportionally award pledged delegates to candidates who reach 15 percent support in a state or congressional district.
Nevada, the third Democratic primary nominating state, allocates national delegates proportionally based on congressional district level and statewide results.
Gerstl was tall and lanky with a long neck, proportionally small head kept neatly cropped and perpetually gleaming eyes.
With a population of only eight million, Jordan is host to, proportionally, one of the world's largest refugee populations.
Navigators will now receive funding proportionally to how they fared in hitting their enrollment targets during the previous year.
To find out, let's scale down a billionaire's income to $50,000, the median American income, adjusting budget items proportionally.
Furthermore, the four biggest states to vote on Super Tuesday — Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama — theoretically allot delegates proportionally.
"Aside from all other reasons, your chances of approval do increase proportionally with your credit score," the study says.
In fact, other countries have upper chambers in legislatures that represent constituent states but that also represent them proportionally.
Again, these investors have the right, but not the obligation, to invest proportionally in Internet of Wings's Series B round.
If Cruz doesn't get more than 50 percent, the state will split its 40 delegates proportionally among all the candidates.
Flattr Plus keeps track of the websites you visit and engage with, allocating your monthly payment across those websites proportionally.
In fact, "Question Time" has long been ahead of the curve when it comes to proportionally representing the British public.
Nevada's 30 delegates will be proportionally allotted to candidates according to the final percentages of votes won at the caucuses.
But because delegates are allocated proportionally, these would need to be really big landslides — not just "wins" of the state.
In April, New York's 95 delegates will be distributed proportionally, as will California's 172 when it votes on June 7.
It will be subordinated to Virgin Australia's existing debt, and split between the four shareholders proportionally to their Virgin stake.
Historically, as a market gets more concentrated, there's proportionally less incentive for the remaining companies to seriously compete on price.
There are proportionally few cars with self-driving features currently on the road, so the issue is a new one.
The new dinosaur belonged to a different type of theropods called the allosaurs, which usually had strong, proportionally sized arms.
The debt, at more than 130 percent of national output, is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
My boyfriend and I developed a system that allows us to contribute proportionally, since he makes more than I do.
What that means is we're getting a whole new influx of users, and taxi drivers are getting proportionally more rides.
Kansas, which will award its 33 pledged delegates proportionally, is the sixth state to be won by Sanders so far.
"Counties that put proportionally more new people on shop floors were slightly more likely to vote for Sanders," Greenley said.
While delegates are allocated proportionally, in nearly every state the minimum threshold to earn delegates is 15% of the vote.
The Democrats award delegates proportionally, making it extremely difficult for candidates to make up a lot of ground very quickly.
If we want to select leaders who proportionally reflect the support of different parties, we'd need other reforms as well.
So in each precinct, the delegates will be split up among viable candidates proportionally according to the final vote total.
Democrats have a rule that exacerbates this imbalance — they allot all delegates proportionally, with no winner-take-all contests permitted.
South Carolina awards its 2628 delegates proportionally, which gives Clinton a strong motivation to run up the largest margin possible.
If two or more clear the bar, they split the delegates proportionally, with the votes of the failed candidates excluded.
Winning a town league or even a state title these days is almost considered quaint, just not proportionally conclusive enough.
The Commission is also concerned the proposal will increase Italy's huge public debt, proportionally the EU's second highest after Greece's.
So, yeah, it can officially be said that buying AppleCare+ for the iPhone X is more expensive and proportionally more expensive.
Given the Democrats' policy of awarding delegates proportionally, I'm starting to wonder how anyone puts this thing away before the convention.
The Commission disagrees, saying Italy must do more to ease its debt burden, proportionally the euro zone's second highest after Greece.
Albertini said he was confident that the other investor, UniCoop Tirreno, would also subscribe the cash call proportionally to its stake.
When allocating delegates proportionally, states could eliminate all trailing candidates until all those remaining were above the threshold to earn delegates.
And that means narrow wins in places like Wisconsin aren't enough for Sanders, especially since the state awards its delegates proportionally.
Since the Democratic race awards delegates in each state proportionally, she will keep gathering delegates even in those states she loses.
In order to measure the financial impact of motherhood upon women of differing socioeconomic status, England measured the income penalty proportionally.
Of course, from the front, the thing is pretty much all screen, with a proportionally small black bezel on all sides.
That might not seem like so much, but it's a huge number because Democrats award their delegates proportionally in each primary.
While crime has increased in recent decades, the number of reported offenses did not grow proportionally with the number of immigrants.
New Jersey holds its Democratic primary on June 7, and awards 126 pledged delegates proportionally, as well as 16 unpledged delegates.
Muons have the property that they penetrate deeply into matter and lose energy proportionally to the amount of matter they cross.
The delegates would be split proportionally among them, meaning Mr. Sanders would get, at most, four delegates out of the district.
But even accounting for those factors, men appear to be fined proportionally more often than women for a variety of offenses.
The active noise cancellation technology senses your environment to proportionally mute external noises and heighten what's coming out of your headphones.
Taylor, who had downplayed the significance of race, eventually had to admit there were some proportionally small differences between population groups.
The Texas senator was able to rack up more delegates thanks to the fact that Super Tuesday states awarded delegates proportionally.
Democratic delegates at stake: 156 (2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican delegates at stake: 52 (1,237 to win nomination), awarded based on winners in congressional districts Democratic delegates at stake: 71 (2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican outlook: The race is extremely tight with Donald Trump holding a very narrow lead and more ballots still being counted.
Proportionally, the total chemical eye injuries associated with the packets increased from 0.8% of all burns in 2012 to 26% in 2015.
All states in the Democratic race award their delegates proportionally, meaning Clinton can keep piling up delegates even in states she loses.
DONALD TRUMP says it is "not fair" for Europe's largest economy to spend proportionally so much less on defence than America does.
Beams spread out proportionally to their wavelength and inversely proportional to the diameter of the emitter, so radio requires a big emitter.
Dr. Hedrich and colleagues found that more electric signals from the trigger hairs translated proportionally into more enzymes for the green stomach.
The rules would compel airlines to reduce their fuel consumption by 4 to 11 percent, with proportionally greater reductions for larger planes.
Despite winning the popular vote in Indiana, Sanders won't see any substantive improvement in his delegate count because delegates are distributed proportionally.
Just as important: Cruz has been working hard to win delegates in states like both of those that award their delegates proportionally.
Without you, there's not enough of a community to keep the proportionally smaller crowd of whales interested in paying for loot boxes.
Wyoming's 14 Democratic delegates - fewer than any other state - are awarded proportionally based on support from individuals participating in the nominating contest.
News coverage of the epidemic has grown proportionally, and social media has made it easier for media organizations to reach wider audiences.
The 92 delegates up for grabs in Indiana's Democratic race will be distributed proportionally and will probably do little to loosen Mrs.
But because Democrats award their delegates proportionally, he would need to start winning states by large margins in order to catch up.
But Democratic primaries award their delegates proportionally, which means it's nearly impossible for a candidate trailing like Sanders to meet that goal.
Brewers of all sizes will see lower federal excise taxes; though, as the name suggests, smaller producers will save the most proportionally.
He could win a further 40 delegates (or even more) from three states that award delegates proportionally: Washington, Oregon and New Mexico.
Mr. Trump will undoubtedly earn more delegates from a variety of states that award their delegates proportionally, like Washington or New Mexico.
He'd then have to split the delegates proportionally with the other candidates, assuming Trump and Kasich meet the 15 percent minimum threshold.
Its head is actually proportionally the largest head in the canine kingdom, and while its legs are short, they can move quickly.
That will mark the first of the "winner-take-all" states, in which delegates are handed out whole-sale, rather than proportionally.
Multi-day heatwaves have proportionally larger health effects, and three days is a length that captures those impacts reasonably well, they noted.
This makes it impossible for anyone to build up a significant lead in this phase, particularly because Democrats allot their delegates proportionally.
All this despite ample evidence that productivity declines proportionally as work hours increase, even as health risks and relationship stress both rise.
As in all other Democratic primaries, they will award delegates proportionally to candidates who win at least 15 percent of the vote.
And since they're allotted proportionally based on the above results, it's tough for any candidate to rack up a big lead there.
The formula works so that benefits don't increase fully proportionally with taxes paid, so the program does wind up being mildly redistributive.
Ralston said that delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional districts and that Obama had performed better in more of the rural ones.
The Democrats have 116 delegates at stake Tuesday — 55 in Kentucky and 61 in Oregon — all of which will be allocated proportionally.
Proportionally, the United States has shed almost two-thirds of relative manufacturing employment since 199583: I am at heart an economic historian.
"If you mandate that the superdelegates be divvied up proportionally, the margin for Clinton narrows further," says the Washington Post's Philip Bump.
In this case, the weight of evidence against him is much stronger, and so the likelihood of "boss = thief" should increase proportionally.
Maine and Nebraska award their electoral votes proportionally, which means that more than one candidate can emerge from an election with electoral votes.
Both Illinois and North Carolina both award their delegates proportionally, so Cruz and Kasich will still pick up some delegates in those states.
He assumed the lawmaker post as a result of rules allotting seats proportionally to parties, and has never won a competitive electoral race.
The beverage company began shrinking the size of its cans and bottles without dropping the price proportionally, a move that strengthened its sales.
Interestingly, the fan passion score failed to predict heart rate responses, meaning more emotionally invested fans didn't necessarily see their pulses quickened proportionally.
"Toddlers and mobile 1-year-olds or 2-year-olds are top heavy — their heads are proportionally bigger than their bodies," Tothy said.
Because Democrats allocate delegates proportionally, Sanders needs to not only win, but win by very large margins to close the gap with Clinton.
The above graph also shows each node (or actor) as a circle that is sized proportionally to the actor's centrality in the network.
Clinton is focused on building her lead among so-called pledged delegates — those awarded proportionally by congressional districts from primary and caucus results.
Then, the system picks only the first 2 emotions and proportionally assign a unique shade of colour to each particle of the system.
That study involves measuring actual and estimated greenhouse gas emissions that can be attributed to an investment portfolio and, proportionally, to its holdings.
All states in the Democratic race award their delegates proportionally, meaning Clinton can keep piling up delegates even in states where she loses.
Nevada, where 30 proportionally allocated delegates at stake, could offer the morale boost of a victory for Rubio or another win for Cruz.
The Democratic National Committee mandated that each state allocate its delegates proportionally among candidates who receive at least 20203 percent of the votes.
Indicated 0.6 percent higher Daimler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche says Mercedes is not selling proportionally fewer diesel cars after the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
According to an estimate published by Demos, a think-tank, by 2045 Britain will be as proportionally non-white as the United States.
And even that would be difficult because the Democratic Party only awards delegates proportionally instead of allowing states to be winner-take-all.
No realistic California showing by Sanders will erase that lead because the state's 85003 delegates will be split proportionally between the two candidates.
Dombrovskis added that Italy, which proportionally has the second biggest debt pile of the euro zone, had not reduced its debt fast enough.
The Democratic Party awards delegates proportionally among candidates who earn at least 14 percent of the vote in a state or congressional district.
Therefore, if we allocated defense dollars proportionally, the U.S. should have a dedicated budget of $28500 billion for the protection of space commerce.
She said people's pension rights would be calculated proportionally based on how much time they had worked under the new and old systems.
Proportionally, however, Hawaii and West Virginia took the lead, with about 1 in 100 teenagers from 13 to 17 estimated to be transgender.
So am I. Super Tuesday awards delegates proportionally; the others can only try to stop Trump from sticking his neck over the finish line.
"Specifically, we are pleased that Leader Pelosi shares our commitment to ensuring that CPC members are represented proportionally on the key exclusive committees," Reps.
A spokesperson from Medium said that a person's subscription fee would be proportionally divided according to how many claps it gave out that month.
Democratic primaries award delegates to candidates proportionally based on vote share, as long as they meet a certain threshold, typically 15 percent of ballots.
After missing a service appointment today, Huckabee responded proportionally by comparing Comcast to the mafia, cold molasses, root canals, United Airlines, and North Korea.
Since delegates are awarded proportionally based on vote tallies in congressional districts and some other areas, only blowout victories yield large numbers of delegates.
We increased the expenses proportionally to the average budget, estimating annual airfare costs of $2,300, hotel costs of $2,700 and vehicle rentals of $400.
Rubio argued that his campaign would pick up hundreds of delegates tonight, given that all of the Super Tuesday states assign their delegates proportionally.
"Tolerating additional inflation in the short run could require larger interest rate adjustments later, with proportionally greater cost for the economy," the bank said.
With RNC rules that allow many states to allocate delegates proportionally, more delegates are open to align with an alternative candidate at the convention.
Members invested in the Society by buying shares, and profits were divided proportionally to the amount that each had spent in purchases that year.
There are undoubtedly voters stuck between these camps, but there are fewer of them, proportionally speaking, than you would expect from reading the news.
Though those states are all supposed to allot their delegates proportionally, several have set thresholds that candidates need to meet to qualify for delegates.
In other words, any partial owner of a song can license the entire work (they just need to share revenues proportionally with other owners).
And given the lack of established international norms of how to reciprocate proportionally to cyberattacks, policymakers will be challenged to develop an appropriate response.
Democrats award their delegates proportionally, with 214 up for grabs in Florida and 143 in Ohio; 2,382 delegates are needed to win the nomination.
We increased the expenses proportionally to the average budget, estimating annual airfare costs of $2,300, hotel costs of $2,103 and vehicle rentals of $400.
As the number of items increase, the demands on the CDC increase, rendering them incapable of overseeing this process, unless funding is proportionally increased.
If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts.
Democratic delegates at stake: 33 delegates, awarded proportionally Republican result: Ted Cruz romped to an easy victory, winning about 69 percent of the vote.
His own efforts forced the Democratic Party to award primary votes proportionally, paving the way for Barack Obama to be a viable presidential candidate.
He says he already invests "over-proportionally" in the U.S., employing more than 25,000 people, and the U.S. benefits a lot from the industry.
"Mostly the impact of demonetization will be proportionally higher in micro-, smaller- and medium-scale enterprises," said Varun Khandelwal, managing director at Bullero Capital.
With energy density improvements, we could shrink the size and price of the battery proportionally while still achieving the same power, range and performance.
For green cabs, revenue has declined proportionally as trips have dwindled, to $296,22011 a day citywide in May 1103, from $2110,22011 in May 22013.
Mr. Brams's proposal to instead allocate electors proportionally — an idea that has been floating around for decades — sounds appealing, but it has serious problems.
DNC rules require all states to allocate their pledged delegates proportionally, both statewide and at a predetermined district level (most commonly by congressional district).
We increased the expenses proportionally to the average budget, estimating annual airfare costs of $21,2150, hotel costs of $25,5003 and vehicle rentals of $2500.
But ultimately, the 23 pledged delegates representing the state at the national convention are allocated proportionally according to the precinct results on Feb. 3.
Under the pro rata system, streaming services take all the money generated from listeners, total it up, then divide it proportionally by listening time.
But gambling's greatest impact, at least proportionally, could come in the new professional leagues it spawns and the moribund ones it helps to resurrect.
If China fails to keep its agreement, the United States would respond "proportionally but unilaterally," Mr. Lighthizer said at a congressional hearing last month.
Under historic norms of international law, a country can defend itself preemptively if it acts out of necessity and responds proportionally to the threat.
But it's bad for the global economy because there are proportionally fewer working-age people and more elderly people, who drive up health care costs.
Google fired a software engineer yesterday in response to public outrage over the man's 10-page screed against women being represented proportionally in tech companies.
Hidalgo thinks the senate will vote to impeach Rouseff, as her party has proportionally less power in the senate than in the chamber of deputies.
Among the deaths of people aged 133-19, Niederkrotenthaler and his colleagues found that proportionally, suicide rates in girls went up more than for boys.
Users launch the feature in the Gucci app, bringing up a camera which leverages Wannaby's AR tech to position the shoes proportionally on their feet.
Whichever candidate comes in first place in the primary here wins 29 delegates and the other 22 get divvied up proportionally between the remaining candidates.
The Commission is also concerned that the budget will push up Italy's mammoth public debt pile, proportionally the second highest in the EU after Greece's.
That's perfectly natural and appropriate: in a large, mature category, the number of consumers who will pay more for the best experience is proportionally larger.
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But because all of the states tonight will hand out their delegates proportionally, the other candidates could pick up some delegates there tonight as well.
"In this low-return environment, which we think will continue, the risk mitigation of bonds does not proportionally outweigh their very diminished returns," he said.
Refugees Lebanon and Jordan are hosting proportionally more refugees than Turkey, but most seem to be staying in those two countries once they get there.
The skin is the largest organ of the body, proportionally larger in the smallest children, and protecting it properly needs our care and attention. Related:
Amazon should stop selling Amazon private label products on Amazon Marketplace because its proportionally small loss would be a disproportionately huge gain for small businesses.
It's extremely unlikely that Sanders could catch Clinton in unpledged delegates, even with a runaway victory in California, where 475 delegates will be awarded proportionally.
But the $60 discount for TV+ "is not solely apportioned to the TV+ revenue," Hall said, and Apple instead proportionally divides the discount to both.
But she should be given credit for refusing to bow to the shadow of Audrey Hepburn, and blowing up (proportionally) the clichés of the brand.
What that means is that higher-wage earners pay proportionally less in Social Security taxes, while also having incomes that typically rely less on wages.
As I scan through various national newspapers, day after day, year after year, I find myself hoping that someday, eventually, women will be represented proportionally.
Looking abroad, CIA collection on Russia will similarly almost certainly be negatively impacted now that Russia has responded in kind by proportionally expelling American officials.
"When we use force, we have a responsibility to use it proportionally, unlike terrorists, who try to kill as many people as possible," Obama said.
The latest data show that Italy's debt, which is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's, was little changed from 0.83 to 2018.
The winner is eventually declared—though the candidates who aren't crowned the winner are still awarded delegates proportionally, so in effect there are multiple winners.
"They don't proportionally increase wages for everyone else, and it's mostly gone to people who are entry-level or in their first year," Iny said.
The actual swings were bigger in Oregon and New Mexico, but they award their delegates proportionally so the effect on Trump's projected delegate total is minimal.
In mid-June, Israel decided to reduce power supplies proportionally, so most households now get two hours of power a day instead of the previous four.
Most animals on Earth are faster than we are, but our proportionally bigger brains, endurance and ability to sweat give us a competitive advantage over them.
Redundant jobs are quickly eliminated, and any incentive to actually compete on price is reduced proportionally as the market drops from four to three primary carriers.
Proportionally, attacks on point-of-sale systems (as modern cash register systems are called) are down, according to the 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report by Verizon.
But Keith Weed, chief marketing officer of Unilever, decided not to withdraw its ads because the number of ads appearing with objectionable content was proportionally small.
Most Republican states allocate their delegates proportionally, or in a hybrid format that gives delegates both to the statewide winner and at the congressional district level.
The country operates under a political system known as "confessional democracy," in which political and institutional power must be distributed proportionally among its diverse religious communities.
That raises the question of who will care for the elderly, and how it will be funded when the working-age population will be smaller proportionally.
The "Rosatellum" law introduces a system whereby 20183 percent of the seats will be allocated via a "first-past-the-post" system and 64 percent proportionally.
After proportionally allocating undecideds, Espy is averaging only around 16% to 17% of the white vote in polling for the runoff over the last few months.
Based on a power-sharing agreement that dates back to French colonial rule, seats in parliament are shared out proportionally among the country's 18 religious groups.
If a candidate receives more than the requisite amount of votes, and there are still open seats, those surplus votes count proportionally toward voters' next choices.
The American Church is proportionally smaller, and more embattled, than many of its counterparts elsewhere; for years, immigration has been its sole source of consistent growth.
The stronger business profile is somewhat constrained by Marble II's weaker financial profile, as its proportionally consolidated financials have higher leverage than that of HT Global.
The "Shapley value," named for him, is a concept through which the benefits of cooperation can be proportionally divided among participants based on their relative contribution.
The way the two parties award their delegates is different: All of the Democratic delegates are awarded proportionally, rather than in a winner-take-all situation.
As a result, any delegates they gained are proportionally reallocated to Biden and Sanders, with more going to Sanders because he did better in the state.
And second, the basic surface-area-to-volume ratio is different; the smaller your body, the larger, proportionally, your surface area is, relative to your volume.
And as the agency grew under Mr. Peters, roughly doubling in size to more than 400 employees, the number of peace officers proportionally rose to 148.
Though most common with Caucasians, suicide by gun increased proportionally more among racial and ethnic minority groups, the study showed, especially among African-Americans and Latinos.
Italy's public debt - proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's - was stable in 21.4 at 28.4% of GDP, below the government's target of 41.93%.
Candidates who don't reach 15 percent support will receive nothing; those who do will split the available delegates proportionally based on their share of the vote.
Although most states have winner-takes-all policies for their Electoral College votes, Maine and Nebraska split their electors proportionally based on the states' popular votes.
But Keith Weed, chief marketing officer of Unilever, decided not to withdraw its ads because the number of ads appearing with objectionable content was proportionally small.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif vowed in an interview with CNN Tuesday that the country will respond "proportionally, not disproportionally" to the US strike against Soleimani.
That's because rather than declaring one winner, Democrats allot delegates proportionally to all candidates who get 15 percent of the vote in each primary or caucus.
But that money, along with highly coveted free television and radio advertising slots, is being allocated to parties proportionally, based on their current representation in Congress.
It's important to keep in mind that the early primary states have all awarded their delegates proportionally, which means that Trump is not scooping up any majorities.
The reason that smaller chameleons have proportionally bigger and absolutely more powerful feeding mechanisms than their larger cousins, Dr. Anderson said, probably has to do with metabolism.
So, for us to have been reached by alien signals so far, we would need to be in a rather special, proportionally tiny area of the galaxy.
He also supports improving the electoral college by having states award electors proportionally as a stopgap before the college is potentially eliminated, per the Washington Post. Sen.
Proportionally speaking, blacks sign up more than any other demographic to die for the country that still fails on a daily basis to protect its minority citizens.
The massive apex predators swim an average of 75 miles per day in the wild, but are confined to proportionally small enclosures with limited mobility at parks.
But instead of binge-watching a show, we're binge-clicking: As we increasingly spend more time online, we will be more proportionally affected in our time offline.
But though he won Indiana, the state's Democratic primary allocates delegates proportionally, so he will barely make a dent in the former secretary of State's delegate lead.
If a candidate wins with more votes than the election threshold, but not all seats have been filled, any extra votes count proportionally toward voters' next choices.
What's more, we found that proportionally, ICE encountered and arrested more women during the Trump administration than it did during the last year of the Obama administration.
Instead, every Democratic contest allocates delegates proportionally — meaning the only way to rack up a lot more pledged delegates than your rival is by winning big victories.
Again, the Democratic Party awards its delegates proportionally at the statewide and congressional district levels, meaning narrow victories can lead to candidates essentially splitting delegates in half.
Indiana allocates delegates proportionally, so even with a 47 percent loss Clinton will be able to keep a sizable advantage over Sanders in the number of delegates.
That's in part because the Democratic Party awards delegates proportionally, meaning candidates need to win the popular vote by big margins to make up a delegate deficit.
And in a contest where delegates are allotted proportionally, it's a huge win for any candidate to be able to scoop up 100 percent of them somewhere.
Citizens of smaller states have fewer total Electoral College votes, but each individual's vote has a proportionally greater impact on how that state's electoral votes are allocated.
Of those 228, 79 delegates will be allocated proportionally based on the state-wide vote, while the remaining 149 will be won at the congressional district level.
Of those 16, five delegates will be allocated proportionally based on the state-wide vote, while the remaining 11 will be won at the congressional district level.
Of those 29, 10 delegates will be allocated proportionally based on the state-wide vote, while the remaining 19 will be won at the congressional district level.
Code Vein makes leveling up a generic increase in power while the specific Blood Code you equip shifts your emphasis proportionally to whatever that Code specializes in.
Europe's railway companies are expected to be major beneficiaries of a shift away from car and air transport towards public transportation offerings that emit proportionally less carbon.
But while continuing his winning streak might be good for morale, the Democratic delegates are awarded proportionally, so Sanders is unlikely to do much damage on Tuesday.
Of the 17 Reddit posts I've made that have topped a hundred thousand upvotes, for example, maybe half of them were proportionally viral on the other sites.
An additional 2546 pledged delegates will be formally selected at the state party's spring convention on May 7003, awarded proportionally based on the results of today's primary.
Democratic delegates at stake: 156 (2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Missouri: Polls closed 8 pm Eastern (7 pm local time) Republican delegates at stake: 52 (1,237 to win nomination), awarded based on winners in congressional districts Democratic delegates at stake: 71 (2,383 to win nomination), awarded proportionally Republican outlook: The race is extremely tight with Donald Trump holding a very narrow lead and more ballots still being counted.
Proportionally, it has a bigger effect on the nuisance floods that can accompany what are known as king tides…The change in frequency of those tides is striking.
The retired neurosurgeon won about 5% of the vote at the caucuses February 23, which was enough to earn him two delegates because the state divides them proportionally.
Or the two, sometimes even three photos, that appear in a single Story frame, each sized proportionally to the others with minimalist text filling the spaces in between.
Clinton will keep adding to her delegate total even if she is not the winner in a given state because Democratic delegates are awarded proportionally in all states.
The centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) were even bigger losers, scoring 19.8%, also down around 11 percentage points, meaning that proportionally the result was even worse for them.
But proportionally, Trinidad and Tobago has received the most: An estimated 60,000 Venezuelans now live in the island nation, amounting to more than 4 percent of its population.
It reminds me of the gap you get on a Surface Book, except somehow it seems like the Flexpai has proportionally even more wasted space behind the hinge.
Since Democrats allot all of their pledged delegates proportionally based on the results of primaries and caucuses, it will likely prove difficult for Sanders to close this gap.
The left-leaning editorial board noted that since the Bay State awards delegates proportionally, not winner-take-all, a vote for a non-Trump candidate won't be wasted.
With support from the Greens (who are not part of the coalition), Ms Ardern has created the first government of losing parties in New Zealand's proportionally representative parliament.
But the proportionally larger commercial exposures of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank would render them vulnerable in a broader stress event, Fitch added.
And the Democrats' voting rules, which allot all primary delegates proportionally rather than allowing any winner-take-all bonanzas, make it extremely difficult for Sanders to catch up.
His trademark choir had swelled to 90 members (the size of the choir rises and falls proportionally with how much money Jean-Raymond has at a given time).
The government in Madrid has maintained that the national police acted proportionally, but its representative in Barcelona, Enric Millo, offered the first apology on Friday for the injuries.
The history and the present of queer people's marginalization are far more severe, but the strides they have taken toward having their lives recognized are proportionally as vast.
The cut will be diversified across Devon's portfolio, with the STACK and Powder River Basin assets receiving the most substantial cuts proportionally, the company said in a statement.
I propose that each state's electoral votes be divided proportionally based on the actual vote count in that state, with the winner receiving a guaranteed two electoral votes.
Democrats have no "winner-take-all states" (where whoever comes in first place gets all that state's delegates) — instead, they allot delegates proportionally based on each contest's results.
The district-level delegates — a total of 216 — are allocated proportionally to the candidates who receive 221.5 percent or more of the vote in that district as well.
The first two types of delegates — at-large and PLEOs — are awarded proportionally to candidates who get more than 22016 percent of the vote (the "viability threshold") statewide.
Delegates are awarded proportionally and Iowa accounts for 41 of the 1,991 pledged delegates needed to capture the nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee in July.
Amtrak's chief executive, Charles Moorman, said the schedule cuts made by Amtrak, which owns and operates Penn Station, would be proportionally broader than those made by commuter lines.
Estonia's proportionally large number of addicted opioid users turned onto fentanyl after a series of events 2,500 miles away in Afghanistan, just after the turn of the millennium.
What I do resent is that the Electoral College, except for Maine and Nebraska, is a state-by-state winner-take-all, rather than being divided up proportionally.
The multi-pack bags of potatoes and onions, while a good value, were out of reach, so I would have had to pay more (proportionally) for individual items.
But he won't gain too much ground — Nevada only has 30 GOP delegates, and it allots them proportionally among all candidates who top 3.33 percent of the vote.
Rhode Island: 19; proportional above a 10 percent threshold DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES AT STAKE: Connecticut: 70; awarded proportionallyDelaware: 31; awawarded proportionallyMaryland: 9003; awarded proportionally -- This is Clinton's safest betPennsylvania: 210; awarded proportionally -- Sanders's campaign manager called this state a must-winRhode Island: 33; awarded proportionally DELEGATE COUNT: Republicans:Donald Trump: 845Ted Cruz: 559John Kasich: 148 Democrats:Hillary Clinton: 1,944 (including superdelegates)Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE: 1,192 (including superdelegates) SCOOP -- AMERICORPS VOLUNTEERS HELPED WOMEN GET ABORTIONS: Via The Hill's Sarah Ferris, AmeriCorps volunteers helped young women get abortions, directly violating federal funding rules.
Its former international lenders at the European Union and International Monetary Fund have promised to ease repayment terms on its huge debt pile, proportionally the biggest in the bloc.
That's because the state allots its delegates proportionally unless one candidate wins an outright majority, in which case that whole batch of delegates is given to him or her.
We all go to great lengths to protect a single individual or to rescue someone in distress, but then as the numbers increase, we don't respond proportionally to that.
Though OnePlus' present agreement with the actor is limited to the Asia region, he's now surely grown proportionally more expensive after leading a series of enormously successful Avengers movies.
His problem, given the way Democrats award delegates proportionally, is that he needs victories larger than that in every remaining contest to overcome the delegate lead Clinton has accumulated.
As is often the case on these platforms, if you're not a cis white man, the harassment scales proportionally based on how far you deviate from that perceived norm.
If you want those bikes — and you'll definitely want their gravity-defying pedal-assist technology for long commutes — then you can expect to pay proportionally more, according to VanMoof.
North Carolina: North Carolina awards its delegates proportionally, so it's less important than the other states, which are either winner-take-all or winner-take-all by congressional district.
At just a few inches long, it wields one proportionally sized claw and another massive one that snaps with such force the resulting shockwave knocks its prey out cold.
All states voting before March 75 must award their delegates proportionally -- meaning that in theory a winning candidate could only pick up a few more delegates than his challenger.
The reality is that the Democratic delegate rules, which award delegates proportionally, make it extremely hard for Mr. Sanders to dig himself out of the hole he's already in.
Though Texas has the most delegates of states voting on Tuesday, 21, they all award delegates proportionally, so that Mr. Cruz will most likely have to share the haul.
Italy's public debt rose last year to 132.2 percent of GDP, proportionally the second highest in the euro zone after Greece's and up from 131.4 percent the year before.
While Democrat's pledged delegates are assigned proportionally to the vote, Republican delegates function on a winner-takes-all system if a candidate secures more than half of the vote. 
The state will distribute delegates proportionally, so any candidate who hits the 15 percent threshold in the state or in individual congressional districts will be viable for national delegates.
In the middle income and the lower income markets, people are spending proportionally more on their rent — so much so I believe there's an acute crisis headed our way.
Many feel existentially lost without the driving structure of work in their life—even if that structure is neither proportionally profitable nor healthy in a physical or psychological sense.
Literally translated, it means "according to the rate," but for all intents and purposes it's come to mean "proportionally" in both venture capital and other branches of finance and law.
And many of these states award their delegates proportionally or by congressional district, all but ensuring Trump will pick up a good deal of them unless his support suddenly vanishes.
Italy's public debt level of 131 percent of GDP, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece, makes its bond market particularly vulnerable to any signs of fiscal slippage.
When it comes to delegates, this won't be Trump's biggest victory — he'll net more from South Carolina, a bigger state that allots delegates winner-take-all style rather than proportionally.
When the incumbent president, Enrique Pena Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, was elected in 2012, Anaya became a member of Congress under rules that allot seats proportionally for parties.
At some 132% of GDP, Italy's debt is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's and according to the Commission it will rise further this year and next.
GDAX's exchange performed just the way it was supposed to – and the same way a market like the NYSE would function if a proportionally large market sell order was placed.
One other hiccup in the math is that Maine and Nebraska distribute their Electoral College votes semi-proportionally, so either candidate could squeeze electoral votes from districts in those states.
Researchers said the proximity of the system, combined with the proportionally large size of its planets compared to the small star, make it a good target for follow-up studies.
Across the low and middle-income countries studied in Africa, Asia and Latin America, proportionally twice as many people as in rich nations die in road traffic accidents, it said.
Proportionally, Facebook, which has 222 million monthly active users across the U.S. and Canada (217 billion worldwide), is the No. 213 go-to source for news among social media sites.
Importantly it should also allow close convergence in leverage ratios between the proportionally consolidated group and parent company levels, signalling a rebalancing of debt and cash within the group structure.
Either those delegates all have to go to the first-place finisher (winner-take-all) or they can be split up to multiple candidates proportionally based on the vote share.
Dr. Caravanos suggests making a list of all the possible human interactions — which proportionally increase the risk of infection — that you would experience where you are vacationing versus back home.
Maine and Nebraska, however, allocate two of their electoral college votes based on the statewide results and the rest proportionally based on the vote share in the state's congressional districts.
Unlike a regular winner-take-all election in which the person who breaks 50% of the vote wins the whole thing, candidates earn delegates proportionally based on their vote share.
This puts it in the same ballpark as the United States, proportionally, where in 23 the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that about 244,000 households were headed by same-sex couples.
Proportionally cotton is a bigger contributor to African producers' budgets and they are also taking steps to encourage more investment in creating African textiles, rather than just exporting raw cotton.
We have a great opportunity to have organic growth in that market and a large percentage of our growth is going to be proportionally based down in that Florida space.
Late fees, money-transfer fees, check-cashing fees, exorbitant interest, reconnection fees and overdraft fees all add up to poor people spending proportionally more on financial services than wealthier people.
Yet New York doesn't just tally the statewide result — delegates are awarded proportionally based on the results in all 27 of New York's congressional districts too, as the Green Papers explains.
According to data commissioned by ORF, 60 percent of those who voted for the Freedom Party were male, while women were proportionally more likely to vote for the Green-backed candidate.
Writing last week, Greg Koger proposed a different end run around the amendment procedure, suggesting that Congress could pass a law requiring states to allocate their votes proportionally (see more below).
A study by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, published in May, found that valuable properties receive proportionally larger reductions in tax bills than those of modest value.
In fact, there is a scholarly consensus, which has concluded for years that these foreign nationals, despite their violation of civil immigration law, commit proportionally fewer criminal offenses than U.S. citizens.
But considering Democrats award their delegates proportionally, the contests in all four states this weekend will become the latest example of how fine the line actually is between winning and losing.
And Democratic primary rules — which award delegates proportionally, according to candidates' support in each state — meant that those landslides victories were crucial in giving Clinton in advantage in the delegate count.
That said, this uncharted territory apparently includes camera setup, as the international feed is struggling to get either enough height or distance in the unfamiliar stadium to shoot this game proportionally.
But New York awards its delegates in a fairly unusual way: proportionally but with a 50 percent winner-take-all trigger for each district and for the pool of statewide delegates.
Twenty-five thousand Americans in the military died in the war, 1 percent of the population, more deaths proportionally than in any other war in our history except for the Civil War.
Launching later this year, Flattr Plus will proportionally reward bloggers, newspapers, musicians, and other content providers based on a monthly budget set by the user (who still doesn't want your ads).
Section 2023 failed to achieve its stated goals mainly because the few companies that used this tax shelter were not 'invested' in Puerto Rico as proportionally as they should have been.
A previous official study found that women shouldered most of the burden of unpaid work in Britain, doing proportionally more than twice as much cooking, child care and laundry as men.
Assaults increased across all branches, but the Marine Corps, which has proportionally more young, low-ranking troops and far fewer women than the other services, reported by far the highest rates.
And yet, despite massive spending on voluntourism, proportionally little good comes of it: at one major voluntourism agency, less than a third of the money spent ultimately reaches communities in need.
Only a handful of companies, proportionally speaking, are actually trying to do things that will have a meaningful impact, and the organizations that have true vision are generally underfunded and unnoticed.
Democrats allocate most of their pledged delegates proportionally by legislative district, in addition to allocating at-large and PLEO (party leader and elected official) delegates based on the statewide vote breakdown. 
As the number of Americans in Saigon surged into the tens of thousands, the number of houses of ill repute expanded proportionally, provoking criticism in the United States and South Vietnam.
In South Carolina, the Democratic Party awards delegates proportionally, so they argue that even if the effort only took hold upstate, it could still boost the number of delegates Sanders wins.
Because once a candidate gets a significant delegate lead, that lead can be quite difficult to dislodge — particularly due to Democratic rules that delegates must be allotted proportionally based on results.
With a public debt of 135% of gross domestic product, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece, Italy is wary of putting further pressure on its strained public finances.
Section 2202 failed to achieve its stated goals mainly because the few companies that used this tax shelter did not 'invest' in Puerto Rico as proportionally as they should have done.
Critics say the changes could make it more likely Italy will have to restructure, or even default on its debt, which is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
Delegates are awarded proportionally in the Democratic primaries, so Sanders, who hits forty per cent in most national polls when pitted against Clinton, can win many delegates even while losing states.
The Commission says Italy must do more to bring down its huge public debt of more than 130 percent of GDP, proportionally the second highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
Paradoxically, the more candidates in the race, the more enticing it becomes to join because the number of delegates are awarded proportionally, dramatically lowering the bar for the potential to win.
Supporters told CNN it would allow them to push for superdelegates at the Democratic National Convention to reflect the outcome of February's primary proportionally, but the move failed to garner enough votes.
Even if we allocate third party votes proportionally to account for a number of races with strong third-party showings, Democrats have only been outperforming the 20183 baseline by about 6 points.
Most of these states are minor prizes—the biggest state that will vote in that period is Washington—and since delegates are awarded proportionally, Clinton will continue to pad her delegate count.
A study by Moody&aposs has concluded the Russian region of Mordovia, of which Saransk is the capital, benefited more from World Cup-related investment, proportionally speaking, than any other host region.
The 61 delegates Kentucky had on the line and Oregon's 74 will be divided proportionally among the two candidates based on results in those states -- and that's the bad news for Sanders.
But its fearsome image was undermined a little by the ridiculousness of its puny arms, which were among the smallest of all dinosaurs when considered proportionally against the size of its body.
Italy's public debt, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's, will hit a record 133.8 percent of GDP this year and climb to 134.8 percent in 2020, the OECD said.
Recreational drones still far outnumber commercial ones at an estimated 1.25 million in use, but proportionally aren't expected to grow as quickly, with the FAA projecting 1.4 million in use by 2023.
There follow a handful of big winner-take-all states, where all the delegates go to the candidate with the most votes (the states that vote on Super Tuesday award delegates proportionally).
Thirty of its delegates are winner-takes-all; 27 are awarded proportionally, according to results in nine congressional districts, which means that the state's winner gets a sizable chunk of the 57.
And, because the Democrats award their delegates proportionally, Bernie Sanders is not going to substantially cut into that lead tonight, even if he were to win by fifty points, which he won't.
Democratic delegates are awarded proportionally based on the candidates' vote shares, and Democratic-leaning states and areas — like predominantly black cities and towns — tend to have the most delegates up for grabs.
He capitalized on the very rules the Republican National Committee changed after the drawn-out 2012 primary election to make more states award their delegates as winner-take-all rather than proportionally.
The proceeds should also allow proportionally consolidated funds from operations net leverage to be significantly reduced towards the 3.6x-4.0x range that would be consistent with a 'BBB-' IDR, by end-2016.
According to the same study, more than a dozen countries have proportionally higher firearm ownership than Switzerland, led by the United States, where there are about 120 firearms for every 100 residents.
If you can throw it harder—250 or 19643 m/s—you can enter the atmosphere at a proportionally steeper angle and cut the debris footprint down to a few hundred miles.
In principle, mouse acceleration is a helpful feature in Windows 10 — it proportionally increases the movement of your mouse pointer based on the speed with which you move it across the screen.
That's because Democrats have preset formulas for how their national delegates are allotted (some from statewide results, some from congressional district results, and proportionally to candidates clearing 15 percent of the vote).
Garcetti's backing could give Biden a strong boost in a critical Super Tuesday state with a trove of delegates that will be divided proportionally among the top vote getters on March 3.
He said the agency was mainly staffed by "technocrats ... there to execute the law," but argued "we'd be kidding ourselves" without noting the proportionally higher level of "activists" employed by the bureau.
He said the agency was mainly staffed by "technocrats ... there to execute the law," but argued "we'd be kidding ourselves" without noting the proportionally higher level of "activists" employed by the bureau.
The right to participate in direct management of the work units exempt wholly or partly from the market is derived proportionally from labor, ownership, and consumption of the provided services and utilities.
Going from an AA- to a C-cup allowed me to fit more proportionally into my clothes and, ultimately, gave me a new sense of confidence that I didn't have before the procedure.
Losses to frontline troops were proportionally worse during the 77-day Normandy campaign than they were during the major battles along the Western Front during World War I. Join us on Facebook.com/CNNOpinion.
In his 2005 Stanford commencement speech, Jobs recalled: 'If I had never dropped in on that single calligraphy course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts.
"This is a timely reminder that it is too complacent to regard US-China risks as having a short 'half-life', which proportionally declines with progress on bi-lateral trade talks," Varathan said.
About a third of legislators in the new parliament will compete for seats on a first-past-the-post basis; two-thirds will be allocated proportionally from lists drawn up at party level.
You can drag any of the four sides of a window to change the size, and holding down the Shift and Option keys while you drag an edge resizes the whole window proportionally.
In Tajikistan four in ten working-age adults have sought jobs abroad; in 22009 they sent home remittances equivalent to 42% of GDP, proportionally more than any other country in the world received.
Kasich's campaign, for example, has said it is looking ahead to Michigan, which votes March 8 and has 503 delegates up for grabs proportionally unless someone reaches the 50% winner-take-all threshold.
The government has committed to privatizations worth 18 billion euros this year, including real estate sales, to rein in its debt-to-GDP ratio, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
"Representatives from political parties and military lawmakers will be involved proportionally," speaker T Khun Myat told the house, announcing that deputy speaker Tun Tun Hein, an NLD lawmaker, would chair the new committee.
This is why it's fair to say that she doesn't need to win any remaining states: The Democrats award delegates proportionally, so she needs only around one-third of the remaining vote. Mrs.
In fact, when it comes to cash benefits — meaning old-age and disability pensions, family payments and allowances, government-funded paid parental leave and unemployment benefits — the U.S. spends more, proportionally, than Australia.
Those four countries experienced the biggest benefit as they received proportionally large numbers of workers from within the EU, many of them highly-skilled workers, the research by Sweden's University of Uppsala showed.
That would tax the companies more proportionally based on the amount of business they do in the U.K. European authorities have been considering the idea of higher taxes for digital giants for months.
Carlyle funds would look to invest in company credit, loans in particular, which tend to decline proportionally to equity in a downturn even though it's more senior in the capital structure, he said.
The United States locks up more of its population proportionally than any other country in the world, including authoritarian regimes such as Russia and China, according to the International Centre for Prison Studies.
Chenoweth cautioned me that while 4.2 million Americans protesting on Saturday may be the largest turnout in US history in absolute terms, she wasn't sure if it was the largest protest proportionally speaking.
Who's voting: Republicans and Democrats Republican delegates at stake: 95, most awarded by congressional district; winner-take-all with a majority Democratic delegates at stake: 247, awarded proportionally Voting ends: 9 pm Eastern.
They are awarded proportionally based on the outcome of the caucuses and Democratic candidates need to win at least 15 percent of the votes statewide to be eligible to secure any of the delegates.
Under the rules for the Democratic primaries, delegates are awarded to candidates proportionally, so even if she loses states by a modest margin in coming weeks, Clinton can maintain her lead in pledged delegates.
New Hampshire has 33 delegates, which will be doled out proportionally to candidates who get more than 15 percent of the vote statewide or in at least one of New Hampshire's two congressional districts.
Clinton's campaign privately acknowledged that Saturday would be a good one for Sanders, and her efforts in Washington were aimed mostly at trying to keep the race relatively close, as delegates are distributed proportionally.
And since delegates are awarded proportionally — this isn't winner-take-all as some of the big GOP contests were -- a Sanders win in California wouldn't make a much of a dent in her lead.
Most states wound up splitting their delegates, awarding a pool of at-large delegates proportionally by the percentage of the vote and awarding other delegates to the candidates who lead in each congressional district.
Occupation: Internal ConsultantIndustry: Higher EducationAge: 32Location: Seattle, WASalary: $403,000Paycheck Amount (2x/month): $2,045.65 Monthly ExpensesRent: $656.25 (I live with my boyfriend, and we split rent and a parking spot proportionally based on our incomes.
In 2012, CNN teamed up with the building's management to track the general election results, proportionally lighting up the spire to display how many electoral votes Barack Obama and Mitt Romney had racked up.
Proportionally, Americans have shifted away from housing-related debt and toward auto and student loan debt, with aggregate student loan balances $1.3 trillion at the end of last year, up 170 percent from 2006.
In 2011, Thomson Reuters found it to be the most dangerous country for women, despite the fact that, proportionally, there are more women who hold political office in Afghanistan than in the United States.
That could add up to 7.5 million lost jobs—proportionally a much bigger hit than even manufacturing took when automation devastated its labor market, according to Cornerstone Capital Group, the bank behind the report.
Every contest awards its delegates proportionally, so the Vermont senator will need to score significant victories on March 15 in the delegate-heavy Florida, Illinois and Ohio contests if he hopes to upend Clinton.
When Hot House's insurance company was finally unable to refute their client's culpability any longer, they agreed to pay the full value of the policy and split it between the other five parties proportionally.
Credit Andorra's ratings also take into account good earnings generation, adequate and steady strengthening of capital, a balanced approach towards international expansion and a proportionally larger exposure to the domestic economy than its peers.
"Diet changes towards a larger share of animal products could over-proportionally increase greenhouse gas emissions associated with food waste because animal products have a higher emission intensity in comparison to crops," he said.
In our view this is the start of a significant debt repayment programme to reduce Casino's proportionally consolidated net leverage to levels more commensurate with a 'BBB-' IDR, ie around 4.0x by end-2017.
The government has committed to privatisations worth 18 billion euros this year, including the real estate sales, to rein in its debt-to-GDP ratio, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
Of those 219 pledged delegates, 143 are pledged proportionally to presidential contenders based on the results in each of Florida's 27 congressional districts, while 76 delegates are pledged based on the statewide primary vote.
"We know that in recent years, rates of vaccination have been declining in general, and we wanted to determine whether this phenomenon proportionally affects children with autism spectrum disorder and their families," Zerbo said.
Unipol CEO Carlo Cimbri told journalists on the sidelines of an event that the group would be ready to take part if the private contribution was shared proportionally among all main Italian financial institutions.
Now, technically Trump almost certainly won't have clinched the nomination by then — he needs just over half of total delegates to do that, and most of the early March delegates are given out proportionally.
Primaries in Florida and Ohio will be particularly important since they are winner-take-all states, where all Republican delegates are given to the winner of the popular vote instead of being awarded proportionally.
He won't come close to clinching the nomination yet — only 29 percent of overall delegates will be allotted by the time the votes are counted, and they'll mostly be allotted proportionally to several candidates.
On Sunday, a new proposal emerged aimed at curbing the authority of the superdelegates by binding two-thirds of them to vote proportionally in line with the results from their state's primary or caucus.
Proportionally, Sega was able to get nearly twice the number of total Sega CD owners to buy in, compared to Sony's VR headset, with 7.2 percent of Sega Genesis owners eventually buying the CD attachment.
"The higher crime rate, and proportionally higher arrest rate, is what you would expect since the algorithm is designed to identify areas with high crime rates," George Mohler, one of the study's authors, told Physics.org.
The Republican nominating contest had some states in which delegates were awarded proportionally — but it had more in which either the winner got all of the delegates or the winner got most of the delegates.
"What's really cool about the dragons in Game of Thrones is they've got these big, deep chests, and as you move away from the body, the wings and arms get proportionally quite thin," Witton said.
You can also use the time-of-flight camera in conjunction with the phone's beauty mode in order to more proportionally slim down your appearance in photos without needing to become an expert in Photoshop.
Even as a proportionally-accurate whale swims leisurely over the rough terrain of mountain range, the striking digital patterns coasting under the presence of a natural form renders the short film both beautiful and tidy.
The question then becomes do you let those users withdraw their funds, or pool the funds and proportionally issue refunds so every user incurs the same loss, even if their own wallets weren't directly compromised.
My proposal: Congress could amend this statute so that if a state does not allocate its electoral votes proportionally, its electoral votes are subject to a challenge that requires a two-thirds supermajority to overcome.
The government spokesman, Mr. Getachew, countered with numbers from the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, which reported this month that 173 people had died during the Oromia protests and concluded that the police had responded proportionally.
Seen from this perspective, the vote for Brexit looks like—and to some extent is—a cry of fury by those who have borne the burden of European integration without benefiting proportionally from its advantages.
It's well known that the demographics of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives don't proportionally reflect the American population, with a heavy under-representation of some groups, such as women and people of color.
Italy, whose public debt is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after that of Greece, is struggling to keep its finances in check while honouring the costly promises made by the populist ruling coalition.
Sanders still looks favored to emerge from Super Tuesday with a significant lead in delegates, which could be difficult to overhaul even if Biden can unite moderates, given the Democratic system of proportionally awarding delegates.
If Apple's 📊 is proportionally accurate, "face with tears of joy" is used more than four times as frequently as the next most popular emoji, the red heart, which people really do seem to ❤️.
Despite the financial crisis's plunge setting up the potential for real recovery (the economy's reduced base enabling a rebound to look proportionally larger), it never came, and Obama's economy continued to bump along the bottom.
Rubio, who is focused on picking up delegates, which are allotted proportionally in Georgia and other March 1 states by congressional district, continues to argue that winning states outright as Trump has doesn't guarantee victory.
Just 62% of delegates will be left on the table, which isn't a lot when you realize that Sanders will likely have a wave of momentum following Super Tuesday and Democrats allot their delegates proportionally.
It also is committed under the accord to work with allies to proportionally reduce the number of coalition forces in Afghanistan over that period, if the Taliban forces adhere to their security guarantees and ceasefire.
Robert Kehler, who served as the commander of US Strategic Command under President Barack Obama, explained that there are layers of safeguards within the system designed to ensure any order is legal and proportionally appropriate.
If we're going to indict and condemn Russians for election meddling that may or may not have had an impact, then there should be a proportionally stronger response to an armed attack on our soldiers.
Delegates in the Democratic primary are awarded proportionally, so it's important for Sanders to at least keep it close in these states if he's going to maintain a case for how he wins the nomination.
The rest, DNC members (there are 447), would keep the title of superdelegate, but their votes would be bound proportionally to the vote count in their states on the first ballot of voting at the convention.
Calling for the new government to stick to a responsible budgetary policy, the vice-president of the European Commission, Valdis Dombrovskis, noted that Italy's borrowing was proportionally the highest of any euro-zone state except Greece.
STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: Well, the answer is that's all okay, because sometimes you are better off selling things, as you say, when multiples are up, and then you buy a lot more proportionally when things are down.
In order to claim a majority of them, Sanders would need to win all of the pledged delegates in the remaining primaries – and not by a narrow gap, like Tuesday, as delegates are handed out proportionally.
If Sanders miraculously wins, New York awards its delegates proportionally, which means that he'd still have to win the remaining states by substantial margins and convince the superdelegates, a base of Clinton support, to switch sides.
The IRS treats your IRA money as if it all comes from one big bucket — as if you have a single $50,000 IRA — and treats conversions as if they drew proportionally from all of your IRAs.
Rubio believes he can win either South Carolina or Nevada, but even if he remains in the top three in the first four states, Rubio would win delegates because states award delegates proportionally until March 15.
Sanders needs to win up to two-thirds of the remaining delegates to catch Clinton, who will keep accumulating delegates even when she loses under a Democratic Party system that awards them proportionally in all states.
The European Commission has been at constant loggerheads with Rome since the government took office, urging it to do more to lower a public debt that is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece's.
His heart beat for twenty more years, during which time he grew proportionally and recovered from minor wounds and infections, even though he had no identifiable brain structure and the outside of his brain had calcified.
It basically requires voters to cast two votes: one for a whole list, or alliance, of particular candidates, and then one for a preferred individual candidate out of that list, and seats are then allocated proportionally.
This is the place that has turned someone's fingers into a set of teeth (complete with cavities), into a miniature box of McDonald's Fries, and into eight bare breasts, each with its own proportionally sized nipple.
And while 27 out of 41 of Iowa&aposs pledged delegates are allocated proportionally at the congressional district level, there is a minimum threshold in Iowa and most other states contenders must attain to earn delegates.
In 53, the upper and lower houses of parliament approved the adoption of a hybrid voting system that will see 36 percent of seats allocated via a "first-past-the-post" system and 64 percent proportionally.
Poverty fell not only proportionally but in absolute terms as well: The number of people in extreme poverty fell by 1.17 billion between 1981 and 2015, even as the global population grew by almost three billion.
Christie and Kasich are taking solace in the fact that party rules require states that vote before March 15 to award their delegates proportionally, making it harder for one candidate to pull away from the pack.
Although the Ohio governor did pick up five delegates from Rhode Island Tuesday, strategist John Weaver has indicated that Oregon's May 17 primary -- where 28 delegates are awarded proportionally -- is Kasich's next chance to shift the narrative.
Italy has proportionally the second-highest public debt in the European Union after bailed-out Greece, but it has made little progress in reducing its deficit towards a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
"If the US were to spend proportionally the same amount on reconstruction in South Korea as it did in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would add another 30 percent of GDP to its national debt, " the report warned.
The Democratic race is guaranteed to go on for months, however, because the party's system of proportionally awarding delegates means no candidate is yet close to reaching the magic number of 2,383 delegates to win the nomination.
Nine other Dezheng Resources staff were sentenced to up to 10 years in prison, the court said, adding that the company's assets will be auctioned off and the proceeds paid out to victims of the scam proportionally.
In recent months expectations that Russia may cut rates later this year have fuelled demand for OFZ government bonds because investors are eager to purchase the papers before their prices increase proportionally to a potential future cut.
Rural communities are made up of tribes and, despite poverty, literacy rates in Kashmir stand proportionally above the national average at 72 percent, while 88 percent of girls are enrolled in primary school, according to official figures.
Here's a quick guide to the results so far: Republican delegates at stake: 28 (15 awarded by congressional district and 13 awarded statewide) Democratic delegates at stake: 193, awarded proportionally, as always The polls predict: Clinton wins.
Candidates will be competing for the state's 2016 pledged delegates, which are allocated proportionally based on performance, and guaranteed to anyone who hits 15 percent support in the state, or in one of the seven congressional districts.
Warren's $640 billion student loan plan, first announced last year, calls for scrapping up to $50,000 of debt for student loan borrowers earning less than $100,000, with proportionally less debt relief for those earning up to $250,000.
Italy has proportionally the second highest public debt in the EU after that of bailed-out Greece, and has made little progress in reducing its deficit towards a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
Italy has proportionally the second highest public debt in the EU after that of bailed-out Greece, and has made little progress in reducing its deficit toward a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
So Rubio is hedging his bets and trying to draw out his ample resources to stay in the race until mid-March, when the states begin to award delegates on a winner-take-all-basis, rather than proportionally.
Robert Kehler, who previously served as the commander of US Strategic Command under President Barack Obama, explained that there are layers of safeguards within the current system designed to ensure any order is both legal and proportionally appropriate.
Because your total liability includes all of your accounts, then the amount you owe on the rest of your accounts suddenly looks proportionally much bigger if you eliminate an account and decrease your available credit by that much.
Who voted: Just Democrats Democratic delegates at stake: 33 delegates, awarded proportionally Democratic result: Bernie Sanders's enormous win in Idaho nearly matched his win in Utah — he got 78 percent of the vote to Clinton's mere 21 percent.
Candidates are competing for pledged delegates against a backdrop of complex rules: Delegates are awarded proportionally, and most states and districts require a minimum threshold of 15 percent of the primary or caucus vote to earn pledged delegates.
Despite the slight fall in the deficit last year, Italy's public debt - proportionally the highest in the euro zone after that of Greece - is targeted by the government to rise in 2019 from its 2018 level of 134.8%.
The League and some economists say the ESM reform is dangerous because it makes it more likely that Italy could have to restructure its huge public debt, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after that of Greece.
The League and some economists say the ESM reform is dangerous because it makes it more likely that Italy could have to restructure its huge public debt, proportionally the highest in the euro zone after that of Greece.
"We have more and more older adults and proportionally fewer family members to take care of them," said Seth Sternberg, co-founder and CEO of a home care start-up called Honor, and a former Google product manager.
Delegates are awarded proportionally, so while Biden could celebrate wins in states such as Oklahoma and Tennessee, the fact that Bloomberg and Sanders could both finish above the 15% threshold in those states could limit his delegate haul.
With Pheu Thai likely to be hamstrung by those rules, other pro-Thaksin parties such as Thai Raksa Chart and the Pheu Chart party are intended to gain some of the proportionally awarded seats that favor smaller parties.
In addition, the Republican Party requires that all states with nominating contests held between March 1 and March 14 use the proportional method, meaning that all the states holding votes on Super Tuesday will have to award delegates proportionally.
Expectations that the central bank will cut rates later this year have fuelled demand for OFZ government bonds in recent months because investors are eager to purchase the papers before their prices increase proportionally to a potential future cut.
Expectations that the central bank will cut rates later this year have fuelled demand for OFZ government bonds in recent months because investors are eager to purchase the papers before their prices increase proportionally to a potential future cut.
They proportionally elect more lawmakers than the inhabitants of big cities, but at the same time the cut-off point for parliamentary representation there is trickier to reach, making the outcome harder to predict the more parties there are.
As in past years, Democrats award all delegates proportionally rather than allowing winner-take-all primaries, unlike Republicans, meaning a state's primary winner might get like one third or half of a state's delegates instead of all of them.
Italy, whose public debt is proportionally the highest in the euro zone after Greece, is struggling to hold its finances in check while keeping costly promises made by the right-wing League and the anti-establishment 20.8-Star Movement.
Italy has the euro zone's second biggest debt burden after Greece, proportionally, at more than 130% of economic output, and has twice in six months narrowly avoided EU disciplinary action after pursuing budget stimulus, including major new welfare measures.
Ted Cruz confronts an unexpected obstacle: John Kasich Kasich is betting on strong showings in states that award delegates proportionally, like New York, Connecticut, Oregon and Washington, and the winner-take-alls including Wisconsin, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Indiana and California.
Indeed, this past summer, an editorial in the New York Times, penned by staff of a socialist magazine, called for "the establishment of a new political system" of a strong federal government powered by a proportionally elected unicameral legislature.
Even should it be more than one such candidate on the left, and they split these voters, under Democrats' primary rules that award delegates proportionally, Biden will not get them, and without them he cannot get to a majority.
And if you think you can necessarily rely on your Fitbit or other device to tell you how many calories you burned, think again: We probably burn proportionally fewer calories as we exercise above a certain level of intensity.
Toma had an assistant who looked exactly like him but who was proportionally smaller, like the first insert of a Russian doll, and together they prepared us what was easily the best sushi I've ever eaten or ever will.
President Obama was elected, and the position of white evangelicals in America seemed to be under threat both by the wider winds of cultural change and the more specific demographic shift as Christians became proportionally more black and Hispanic.
The main square, Piazza del Duomo, seemed to fill with people proportionally as the morning sun illuminated it: Vendors, shoppers heading to the market and old men sitting around the elephant statue in the square's center fill the plaza.
The national party is playing a proportionally larger role in assisting Trump than other recent presidential nominees, since Trump has a smaller campaign staff of his own and less capacity to target voters and get them to the polls.
The magic number in most primaries is 15 percentDemocrats allocate most of their pledged delegates proportionally by legislative district, in addition to allocating at-large and PLEO (party leader and elected official) delegates based on the statewide vote breakdown.
But obviously we want to increase our investment but our revenue will also increase proportionally so overall you know we have a commitment to our shareholders and making sure we continue to deliver on revenue and the profit commitments.
"Lower pay is one reason teachers of color are not proportionally represented in the profession, a devastating reality given they boost math and reading achievement, graduation rates, and college aspirations for students of color," says a statement from Harris' campaign.
The U.S. senator from Vermont needs to win up to two-thirds of the remaining delegates to catch Clinton, who will keep piling up delegates even when she loses under a Democratic Party system that awards them proportionally in all states.
We analyse leverage by proportionally consolidating Hexaware, given its 21000% minority shareholding, and forecast 211 FFO-adjusted net leverage to improve to around 21500x-21000x (212000: 4807123x), around the threshold of 212001x above which Fitch would consider negative rating action.
Developments that May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action - Higher-than-expected shareholder returns, greater competition or loss of key customers leading to deterioration in proportionally consolidated FFO-adjusted net leverage to above 4.25x (2017 estimate: 4.0x-4.3x).
Alternatively, based on a trader's track record, other users can choose to mimic their portfolio through eToro's "CopyTrader" feature, which not only proportionally allocates funds to match the trader's portfolio but can also automatically make any trade the copied investor makes.
An infographic originally published on the blog of the conservative think tank the American Enterprise Institute makes clear that while a few items have gone down, proportionally, in price, a lot of the things that matter have gotten more expensive.
While a winner-take-all state would let the process continue until it yielded a single victor, a more PR-minded one might stop the process at a different point, and allocate delegates proportionally after IRV narrows the field sufficiently.
In the March 1 primaries, which will choose a sizable chunk of the delegates in both parties, most states will divide their delegates proportionally to presidential candidates who exceed a minimum threshold of 20 or 15 percent of the vote.
Robert Kehler, who previously served as the commander of US Strategic Command under President Barack Obama, explained at the hearing that there are layers of safeguards within the current system designed to ensure any order is both legal and proportionally appropriate.
People who are increasing their exercise within a less ambitious range, such as going from being sedentary to walking or going from walking to jogging a few miles a day, will probably increase the number of calories they burn proportionally.
Who voted: Republicans and Democrats Republican delegates at stake: 2300 delegates, winner-take-all Democratic delegates at stake: 75 delegates, awarded proportionally Republican result: Donald Trump won decisively, with about 47 percent of the vote compared to Ted Cruz's 25 percent.
"I think there's a false belief that white children make up the biggest number of missing children when in fact (proportionally) it's just the opposite," Lowery said, adding that the high number of black girls reported missing is particularly concerning.
While Tuesday's results will likely help Trump expand his delegate lead, it won't be by all that much, since these states allot their delegates proportionally, and Ted Cruz is currently about 12 points behind him in both Michigan and Mississippi.
However, the exact amount of Wyoming's 15 delegates Sanders will come away will depend both on his final margin of victory — since Democratic contests all allot their delegates proportionally — and on the final outcome of the state Democratic convention next month.
In 2018, it is virtually impossible to see "Earthrise" without thinking of the ways the planet's biosphere — proportionally as thin as a coat of paint on a classroom globe — is not only fragile but also under sustained attack by human actions.
In fact, a recent National Academies of Sciences report on proactive policing lamented that compared with the research on how policing influences crime rates, "there is proportionally very little" research on racial bias or the social consequences of police contact.
For stories that pass the Fries Test — to offer at least a reasonable chance of not being ableist narratives — to proportionally represent the experience and reality of the American population, the number of novels on my list should be 1,250,000.
Delegates are allocated proportionally per the outcome of the voting contests, but candidates have to earn 15% of the vote at either the state level or in a specific congressional or state legislative district to win any delegates at all.
While CNN and other media outlets may project a popular vote "winner" for South Carolina and each of the other 13 states voting this Tuesday, the delegates are allotted proportionally to any candidate who gets more than 15% of the vote.
Byron Deeter, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, agreed with that and said cloud companies are now going public at two to three times the size than they did a decade ago, and therefore have to raise proportionally more money.
Women already have proportionally more representation in the Bundestag than men, when compared with their political engagement: The share of women in the Social Democrats' parliamentary caucus is 42 percent, even though women make up 32 percent of the party's membership.
And since Democrats allot all their primary and caucus delegates proportionally, Sanders won't be able to overcome Clinton's existing pledged delegate lead unless he wins incredible landslide victories across the board tonight — which he hasn't done so far, far from it.
The poem "Tulsa," which appeared in The Swimmer (2016), opens with an observation about the Civil War: It wasn't just the slaughter–though proportionally it Exceeded all our other wars combined–but what prefigured it And what it brought about.
The TD Bank spokeswoman said its overdraft fees accounted for a proportionally larger share of its operation than at other banks because TD was focused primarily on consumer banking, while many other financial companies have a wider range of businesses, like investment banking.
New Zealand follows a parliamentary system in which the public votes for a local member of parliament and also for their preferred political party - as a result, political parties are represented in parliament proportionally according to the number of votes they received.
In Democratic primaries, delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district: The number of delegates is based on how many Democrats voted in recent elections—the stronger the Democratic vote in past elections, the more total delegates a district has up for grabs.
However, the Pentagon said that while the number of reports has decreased, so has the size of military, meaning that proportionally the rates are the same: Four in every 1,000 service members will report an act of sexual assault in a given year.
Under their suggested changes, the superdelegates who are DNC members — there are currently 447 — would keep the title of superdelegate, but their votes would be bound proportionally to the vote count in their states on the first ballot of voting at the convention.
However, Marble's stronger business profile is constrained by its weaker financial profile, as its proportionally consolidated Fitch-forecast FFO-adjusted net leverage of 33710003x in 337165 is higher than HT Global's 337167x-337196x in 21750 (21000: 2110x) on a like-for-like basis.
"At the end of the day I do think woman should be represented proportionally equal to men, but I am against doing if it means tarnishing the reputation of a franchise by ignoring reality for the sake of political correctness," wrote another.
According to Rhodium Group, a consultancy, there has been an increase in reviews by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS), which examines takeovers in America for security threats, but it has been proportionally smaller than the increase in Chinese investments.
DEMOCRATS The race for the Democratic nomination is more straightforward: all states allocate pledged delegates proportionally, about two thirds in districts and the rest statewide; as a result, it can take a while for the race to conclusively resolve (as in 2008).
Italy, whose debt pile of 130 percent of GDP is proportionally the second highest in the euro zone, is looking to sell 250-260 billion euros in bonds next year to refinance 200 billion euros in redemptions and fund the government's cash deficit.
As the Big C Thailand stake is held by Casino's holding company, we expect this transaction to address and reduce the sharp divergence between the parent company's leverage (including 100%-owned entities) and the group's proportionally consolidated leverage, by reducing holding-company debt.
And the early episodes of the season make a lot of room for fairly static character development, with proportionally less attention paid to the traditional genre pleasures, like atmosphere and action, which were central to the first season's invigorating noir-superhero synthesis.
Here's how it breaks down in the Golden State: Candidates that hit the 23 percent threshold in the state will be able to access a pool of 253 delegates, which will be allocated proportionally depending on how much of the vote they received.
The debt, at 132 percent of gross domestic product, is proportionally the second highest in the euro zone after Greece, Italy also spends more on pensions as a proportion of GDP than any euro zone country except Greece, according to Eurostat data.
Brazil has had proportionally many more cases of microcephaly, and the reason has remained a mystery, although its population is four times larger than Colombia's and it experienced a much longer, more intense epidemic in 2014 and 2503, especially in the northeast.
Sanders has made a strong push to knock Clinton off of her throne in her adopted home state, but anything short of a major victory there won't make a substantial dent in Clinton's delegate lead, since the delegates are all awarded proportionally.
Italy has a public debt of 131 percent of GDP, proportionally the second highest in the EU, and other euro zone finance ministers are worried it could trigger a sovereign debt crisis like the one that nearly put paid to the euro some years ago.
Hans Kundnani of Chatham House, a think-tank, describes the country as a "semi-hegemon": too small to dominate Europe (proportionally it is about as big in population terms as California in America) but big enough that others feel daunted and seek to contain it.
The level of risk decreases proportionally, they say, with a 4% higher risk among people living 50 to 100 meters (328 feet) away and a 2% higher risk among people living 473 to 200 meters (656 feet, or about a 10th of a mile) away.
The math and the process surrounding this is convoluted, but here's the gist: Caucus participants are not directly casting ballots for their candidates of preference; they're technically voting for delegates that are allocated proportionally to candidates based on the percentage of the vote they receive.
According to a poll from the Associated Press, the race was called at only 21 percent reporting, at which point Clinton had already won 40 of the 85 proportionally allocated delegates up for grabs in Arizona, the most critical state of the night for Democrats.
If the Spanish region of Catalonia breaks away from Spain in a so-called "Catalexit", it would plunge the region into a long period of uncertainty and could end up having negative effects that "proportionally exceed" those of Brexit according to Dutch bank ING.
Mr. Trump already has nearly 1,113 delegates, and even the most pessimistic projections would give him another 120 from West Virginia, New Jersey and three states — Washington, Oregon and New Mexico — that award their delegates proportionally, putting him about 120 delegates away from the nomination.
The Sanders campaign insists the Independent senator can do well in upcoming primaries and caucuses in Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Vermont, Michigan, Kansas and Nebraska, and with delegates being allocated proportionally he can continue to amass enough to go all the way to the convention.
Most important, the Democratic nomination rules, which award delegates fairly proportionally among candidates who exceed 15 percent of the vote in a state or district, make it hard for him to win a majority of delegates on Super Tuesday with a plurality of the vote.
Most streaming services pay artists using a system known as pro rata, in which all the money generated from listeners each month is totaled up, then divided proportionally by listening time in order to determine how much each artist on the service should be paid.
Its proportionally small but mighty fan base was and still is ravenous, showing up en masse to a recent promotion for the Netflix revival in which dozens of coffee shops around the county were transformed into Luke's Diner, a central location on the show.
There are reams of delegate rules to learn and consider, starting with a mandate that a candidate win 15 percent of the vote in a given state in order to win any delegates at all (unless nobody does — it's complicated), and states dole out delegates proportionally.
But instead the foam in the new React Flyknits are custom made for each size – meaning the geometry is algorithmically and proportionally scaled up and down – so each size is perfectly designed to maximize performance and no two sizes will have the same sole texture and design.
In the Democratic race, Clinton has built a lead of nearly 200 pledged delegates over Sanders, and the party's rules awarding delegates proportionally in all states will make it hard for him to catch up because she can keep piling up delegates even in states she loses.
Thanks to Japan's highly organized credit data system — which has proportionally more information per population than even the U.S. — Paidy can assess every user for credit when they sign up, meaning that it also offer longer term payback options for larger ticket purchases or larger debts accrued.
Much of the nuclear launch process is classified but Kehler, who previously served as the commander of US Strategic Command under President Barack Obama, explained that there are layers of safeguards within the current system designed to ensure any order is both legal and proportionally appropriate.
But since it's hard to split just three delegates proportionally, several states — including, again, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama — have decided that the winner in a district should get two delegates, the second-place finisher should get one, and everyone finishing third or below should get nothing.
Adam Smith's "pin theory" says that if it usually takes workers eight hours a day to make a set number of pins, then an invention that doubles or triples the speed of pin production should proportionally decrease the amount of time workers spend on the job.
Betthanie Mattek-Sands, winner of five women's doubles Grand Slam titles, points out that while WTA Finals competitors in Shenzhen, China, last week played for a record $22017 million prize, the singles prize money has gone up proportionally — and that the marketing and coverage continue to skew toward singles.
But Republican delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district, creating a quirk: Though Republicans may be rare in New York City's many deep-blue districts, their votes will be especially valuable in the primary, making it very likely that the campaigns will spend heavily in the metropolitan region.
Unilever, which owns brands like Ben & Jerry's and Dove, did not pull its marketing dollars from YouTube last year, saying at the time that the number of ads running with objectionable content was proportionally small and that it would use the moment to win new concessions from Google.
The United States said it was committed to cutting its troop levels to 8,600 from 13,000 within 135 days of signing the deal, and working with its allies to proportionally reduce the number of coalition forces in Afghanistan over that period, if the Taliban adhere to their commitments.
In particular, Hone and his colleagues identified neck bones in Cryodrakon that were proportionally shorter and wider, an extra pneumatopore (a hole that penetrates the bone) in its neck bones, and a thinner humerus (the long bone in the upper arm) compared to Quetzalcoatlus, among other unique characteristics.
Because the state's delegates are awarded proportionally, the Sanders campaign is hoping that he can close the gap in polling before April 19 if not pull off a stunning upset like he did in Michigan, where he came from more than 20 points behind to edge out Clinton.
Although he has only won 47% of the delegates awarded so far, the field, now consisting of just Trump, Cruz and Kasich, is much narrower than before and some contests are now winner take all affairs and do not hand out delegates proportionally as was the case in many previous contests.
Contraction of both French and group's like-for-like revenue growth and EBITDA, together with a lack of debt repayment leading to FFO-adjusted net leverage and FFO fixed charge cover (both on a proportionally-consolidated basis) staying above 244x and below 229x respectively, would put negative pressure on the ratings.
Given Democratic Party rules require delegates to be split proportionally based on vote share (for all candidates clearing a 15 percent threshold either statewide, in congressional districts, or both) should Arizona see a result similar to this poll, Biden would receive slightly more of Arizona's 67 pledged delegates than Sanders.
While the Kaiser Health News analysis found substantially lower average staffing of nurses and aides at for-profit facilities than at nonprofits and government-owned homes, the number of downgraded nursing homes was roughly proportionally divided among the three categories, indicating an industrywide issue with staffing by registered nurses in particular.
Something different happens when he begins with a small red square in the upper right quadrant of a black painting, and proportionally increases their size as he articulates a row of four of them down the right side, along the bottom, defining a square made of 16 squares within a square.
If it follows the old rules and 751 members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are elected, it will break the principle of "degressive proportionally" – meaning that countries such as Sweden, Austria and Spain will be less represented than other countries with similar population sizes, Alemanno pointed out, saying this would breach European law.
South Carolina awards 35 of its 59 delegates proportionally based on the results in each of its seven congressional districts, so even if Sanders is defeated soundly in the primary, there's an opportunity for him to pick up some delegates if he can win in cities like Greenville, and the surrounding areas.
Lebanon is hosting more refugees proportionally than any country in the world — the people of Lebanon have shown great generosity in receiving more than 1,500,000 refugees from Syria, even as Lebanon struggles to accommodate a refugee population equal to nearly a half of its native population, resulting in exorbitant pressure on Lebanon's resources.
Democratic delegates in each of the 53 House districts will be doled out proportionally — and a candidate must meet a threshold of 223 percent of the district's voters to come away with any delegates at all, a hurdle that veteran state voting expert Paul Mitchell calls a potential "killer" for struggling second-tier candidates.
While the very biggest known black holes can weigh 10 billion times the sun, and galaxies like the Milky Way host specimens that tip the scales at millions of solar masses, it isn't clear whether smaller dwarf galaxies are ruled by proportionally pipsqueak versions, in the hundreds of thousands of solar masses or below.
"Proportionally greater exposure to smaller and mid cap holdings, with the leverage maintained throughout the market correction, and the depreciation of the U.S. dollar to the euro and the Swiss franc all resulted in a significant temporary drop in the value of the net assets of BB Biotech," the biotech investor said on Friday.
While Steem uses proof of work mining, it also includes a proof of stake system whereby for every one new unit of Steem created, nine units are divided proportionally among all holders of Steem Power—which is to say that anyone with a large stake in the network is rewarded just for owning that stake.
The United States said it is committed to reducing the number of its troops in Afghanistan to 210,600 — from the current 13,000 — within 135 days of signing the deal, and working with its allies to proportionally reduce the number of coalition forces in Afghanistan over that period, if the Taliban adhere to their commitments.
China has been slowing down, especially in ordering industrial products and automobiles, and that is going to hit Germany out-proportionally," said Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners in Pittsburgh "Moreover, the Fed's action on Wednesday shows that they don't believe the economies of the world are strong enough to continue their raising program.
Any primary taking place between March 1 and March 14 must allocate delegates proportionally (if Trump wins 60% of the vote, he will only secure 60 percent of the delegates.) After March 14th, states are allowed to award their delegates on a winner-take-all basis for candidates who receive more than 50 percent of the vote.
However, the editorial mixes up the virtues of two different forms of R.C.V.: the single-winner variety (in which voters rank candidates, and if nobody gets a majority of first-place rankings, candidates are successively eliminated until someone has more than 50 percent of the vote), and the multi-winner version (which awards delegates proportionally to candidates' vote totals).

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