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

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In a reasonable system, each state would allocate delegates proportionately.
American literary intellectual as proportionately important in its own context
RATING SENSITIVITIES Negative: Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - weakening of linkage with Shanghai State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC); - proportionately-consolidated FFO-adjusted net leverage sustained above 5.0x; and - proportionately-consolidated operating EBITDA margin sustained below 5% Positive: Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include: - strengthening of linkage with Shanghai SASAC; - proportionately-consolidated operating EBITDA margin sustained above 6%; and - proportionately-consolidated FFO-adjusted net leverage sustained below 4.0x.
U.S. territories receive proportionately less federal Medicaid reimbursement than U.S. states.
But how to do that effectively and proportionately is another matter.
Mark Luckie said black people aren't represented proportionately in its staffing.
They want to know that complaints will be dealt with proportionately.
Iowa's farmers are aging, and younger farmers aren't replacing them proportionately.
The money would then be proportionately distributed among those who filed claims.
Ryanair has proportionately less exposure than easyJet to both France and Britain.
"Goodness and Christian ideals run proportionately high among businessmen," Reverend Fifield claimed.
Votes they receive over this amount are proportionately redistributed to other candidates.
They need to act proportionately, otherwise the public will stop trusting them.
He excelled in the largest satellite caucuses, which get proportionately fewer delegates.
Fitch proportionately consolidates DFM's joint ventures to assess the group's credit profile.
The tiny island says it already accepts proportionately more refugees than Italy.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for Huayi include: - proportionately-consolidated operating EBITDA margin of 4.5% in 2016 and 13% in 2017; and - proportionately-consolidated capex of around CNY1bn in 2016 and CNY800m in 2017.
But even the latter's proportionately dramatic increase requires a country-by-country look.
Even when mothers cut back at work, they are not paid proportionately less.
We will introduce this legislation proportionately, minimising the regulatory burden on small businesses.
"We deal with incidents proportionately and obviously do not criminalize children," he said.
That's proportionately much lower than the 17 percent of the population that is Latino.
But the fact remains that a strong economy hasn't led to proportionately bigger paychecks.
Stocks with a bigger market cap have a proportionately bigger impact on the index.
But we will respond proportionately - not disproportionately ... We are not lawless like President Trump.
The compression of his writing dials up the corresponding emotions — anger, yearning, regret — proportionately.
It's difficult to divvy up the blame proportionately: Was it offensive coordinator Marc Trestman?
Once approved, the settlement's $3.5 million haul will be distributed among each participating state proportionately.
GV in Europe already has more investments proportionately in both areas than does GV globally.
"We will respond appropriately, certainly reciprocally, but perhaps more than that, perhaps proportionately," he said.
The same goes for New York, which allocates its delegates proportionately and by congressional district.
Tobacco use has also declined proportionately in most countries, the WHO said in a report.
PGGM spokesman Maurice Wilbrink said the 1 billion euros was invested proportionately between the owners.
Since insurance costs would decrease significantly, the revenue lost by this credit would decrease proportionately.
But stocks have risen almost perfectly proportionately to the expansion in the Fed's balance sheet.
Consuming more highly processed foods proportionately increases the risk of cancer, a study has suggested.
People, too, migrated across the oceans on a proportionately far bigger scale than they do today.
But just because something is big doesn't necessarily mean it is creating a proportionately sized problem.
She found that women who earn more suffer more of a penalty, proportionately, for having children.
Proportionately, more Frenchwomen than women from any other European country have gone to Syria and Iraq.
If total damages exceed $265 million, each claim will be decreased proportionately, according to the order.
Unlike Republicans in some states, Democrats award delegates proportionately -- not on a winner-take-all basis.
Thanks to its territory status, Puerto Rico gets proportionately less federal Medicare funding than U.S. states.
The U.S. has been fighting Iran proportionately for almost 40 years, exercising restraint and attempting diplomacy.
Although monthly benefits are higher for retirees with higher lifetime earnings, they are less than proportionately higher.
The proposal would replace this with multi-member districts elected proportionately to their share of the vote.
Facebook can't claim that it is connecting communities if those communities aren't represented proportionately in its staffing.
Further, the delayed benefits of the tax cut should help domestic-centric companies proportionately more than multinationals.
Fitch proportionately consolidates the financials of the Big Five's core JVs to better reflect their financial health.
Because Democrats award their delegates proportionately, Sanders is unlikly to make up enough ground before the convention.
We need to get to the truth, look it squarely in the eye and then act proportionately.
If the family is approaching that limit, the Social Security Administration will proportionately reduce each individual's benefit.
My partner, L., earns significantly more than I do, so we split the cost of living expenses proportionately.
"We will act responsibly, proportionately, and do so in a time and place of our choosing," Monaco said.
To succeed, resist the urge to broaden your focus too much or too soon, and then scale proportionately.
Cut off from that information, political opponents' ability to form their case against the bill are proportionately diminished.
Small caps, which tend to pay higher effective tax rates, receive proportionately more tax relief from the legislation.
"If there is disagreement at my level, the U.S. would expect to act proportionately but unilaterally," Lighthizer added.
So if Medicare reduces its payment, the cost to beneficiaries will be "similarly proportionately reduced," the administration said.
Workers might end up with less generous health plans, but they'd be paying proportionately less in overall taxes.
And, if Trump misses a statewide majority, New York's 11 at-large delegates have to be split proportionately.
"From a dollar amount even if China responded proportionately, it's $30 billion in the global economy," he said.
California's Democratic primary, which proportionately awards 416 delegates, takes place on Super Tuesday and is a rich prize.
At 13.5 percent of GDP, Tunisia's public sector wage bill is proportionately one of the highest in the world.
Alternatively, a 10 percent sales surtax could generate $5.3 billion per year, with higher tax rates collecting proportionately more.
But seven out of 11 ain't bad, especially when Texas allocates delegates proportionately and will give many to Trump.
Then the numbers are proportionately scaled from 22018 to 22018 based on the volume of searches on all topics.
"There still are proportionately fewer Latin actors and Asian actors on screen than some of their counterparts," Dungey said.
"Facebook can't claim that it is connecting communities if those communities aren't represented proportionately in its staffing," he wrote.
Because of the quirks of budgeting and political implications, Puerto Rico receives proportionately less Medicaid funding than U.S. states.
Of course the question is then asked: Well, why do blacks make, proportionately speaking, more criminal choices than whites?
That would leave Republicans from safe seats—notably the hard-right members of the Freedom Caucus—proportionately more powerful.
The country's Muslim population is proportionately smaller than that of most of its neighbours, and has arrived more recently.
That said, it is proportionately the smallest line-item within ICS, and could not offset declines in other areas.
Given the FICC's proportionately larger revenue contribution, it more than offset the challenges in the Equities business this quarter.
"No one else buys back share proportionately anything like the U.S.," said Ben Laidler, global equity strategist at HSBC.
It aims to adjust rates so that the rich are not paying less, proportionately, in taxes than the wealthy.
And we have the most raw numbers here in Los Angeles, not the most proportionately, but most raw numbers.
At 13.5 percent of the GDP, Tunisia's public sector wage bill is proportionately one of the highest in the world.
High-spending countries produced more papers, but proportionately no more of the highly cited ones than countries which spent less.
Sanchez has said he will act firmly and proportionately, and in concert with other political parties, to manage the situation.
Republican primary participants tend to be, proportionately, a little more male, older, richer and better educated than the general citizenry.
A proportionately gigantic windshield provides a view out the front and air conditioning and a 43-inch television come standard.
Their number would eventually total a million, many from what had been, proportionately, the largest middle class in Latin America.
I'm five feet tall and have proportionately small hands, something I've become increasingly aware of since becoming a smartphone user.
These plans envision treating the representatives as one at-large group, to be doled out proportionately after a statewide vote.
But if the virus spreads more broadly and has a higher mortality rate, the economic effect would be proportionately greater.
Electrons have about a two-thousandth of the mass of protons, and proportionately less kinetic energy at a given speed.
Unlike Republicans, who award delegates in some states on a winner-take-all basis, all Democratic delegates are allocated proportionately.
Throughout the trade conflict, Beijing has demonstrated a willingness to respond to the Trump administration's tariffs as proportionately as possible.
Throughout the trade conflict, Beijing has demonstrated a willingness to respond to the Trump administration's tariffs as proportionately as possible.
Moreover, China has not yet set a countercyclical buffer, so that China exposure does not over-proportionately weigh on banks' capitalisation.
And big fish may not, as might reasonably be expected, ooze proportionately more DNA into the water than small fish do.
Yes, but: Facebook's user base is much larger than Reddit's, so proportionately more people still get news on Facebook than Reddit.
Before the US was born, taxing the rich in the colonies proportionately more than the poor was already an established principle.
On longer missions, she adds, the pre-and post-mission times became proportionately smaller, because the actual flight times got longer.
The D'Hondt system of translating votes proportionately into seats is used to allocate European Parliament seats in England, Scotland and Wales.
We also expect Huayi to reduce its proportionately consolidated net debt to below CNY8bn by end-2016, from CNY0003bn in 2015.
In fact, with inflation it's proportionately much less, if anything at all after hounding accounting departments for payment for several months.
Adding to his frustration, half of the rights available are assigned proportionately to the amount requested, meaning bigger landowners got more.
But we are responsible to use our measures proportionately and to obey the well-defined boundaries set by the legal framework.
Denmark, whose policies to bring workers into work have gained praise around the world, spends proportionately almost 18 times as much.
Texas will award its 2900 delegates proportionately, with Cruz and Trump poised to take the lion's share, according to most surveys.
Nigeria's population is split fairly evenly between Christians and Muslims, although the Islamic populace is seen becoming proportionately larger over time.
Proportionately to the U.S. economy, this would be the equivalent of an increase in government spending of $200 billion a year.
Proceeds would finance the coronavirus relief effort proportionately to the severity of the health crisis and economic woes brought by it.
Our country as a whole has fewer than one million staffed hospital beds, fewer proportionately than China, South Korea or Italy.
Relative to his and his opponents' travel to early states, Biden has spent proportionately less time in New Hampshire as well.
Services Instead of Things: With every passing decade, Americans have spent proportionately less of income on things and more on services.
Artists contribute greatly to the prestige of this prize, and their labour, like all forms of labour, needs to be compensated proportionately.
Then there's diplomatic snafus, actors' egos, creative conflicts, and a rate of fatal accidents that's proportionately higher than law enforcement or mining.
Democrats allocate delegates proportionately, so Clinton's blowout win in Georgia netted her a lot more delegates than Sanders's narrower win in Michigan.
China largely responded proportionately to these actions, hitting U.S. exporters with tariffs of a similar magnitude, though strategically targeted at different sectors.
Because Democrats award their delegates proportionately, Sanders would have to defeat Clinton by huge margins in the remaining states to catch her.
But, strategically and proportionately, this will be a big driver for us going into 2020 all the way through 2023 and beyond.
As a result (at least in part), all have lower numbers of infected people and lower fatalities than China or Italy, proportionately.
It's a viewpoint which prioritizes the comfort of the proportionately powerful and secure over the survival of the vulnerable and debt-ridden.
As a result, the police closed proportionately fewer rape cases in Manhattan than other boroughs, but prosecutors had a high conviction rate.
Then comes California, with 28503 delegates to be allocated proportionately under rules where the winner gets the vast bulk of the seats.
Fitch estimates that BSD's leverage would have increased to 27% at end-2016 if the joint ventures' debt and assets were proportionately consolidated.
Harlemites are proud of this history, and proportionately upset that estate agents are trying to rebrand the southern part and call it SoHa.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Wednesday that Moscow would respond proportionately if the United States took measures against Syrian government forces.
BAIC Group's proportionately consolidated EBIT margin declined to 3.5% in 2015 (2014: 4.7%) and FFO-adjusted-net-leverage rose to 3.3x (2014: 1.7x).
Here [in Greece] we have negative investment, and we don't have negative savings so the excess of savings over investment is proportionately huge.
That means that every additional human being born on our planet seems to make resources proportionately more plentiful for the rest of us.
Iowa will award its 30 delegates proportionately, so none of the candidates has opened up a big lead in the presidential race yet.
The Democratic race, where the 143 pledged delegates will be awarded proportionately, is much closer than it was only a few weeks ago.
Others are grouped together — four identical green tables, each twenty-seven inches high, or two white chairs, one proportionately smaller than the other.
On Wednesday morning, the German government issued a similar statement, urging the Iranian government to initiate talks with the protesters and respond proportionately.
Iowa will award its 85033 delegates proportionately, so none of the candidates has opened up a big lead in the presidential race yet.
The year will end with proportionately more vacancies on the Fifth Circuit than on any other appeals court, three out of 613 seats.
Asian-Americans of prime working age did lose proportionately more jobs than whites — their employment rate fell to 76.2 percent from 79 percent.
If votes translated into legislative seats proportionately in the 2017 election, Democrats would have won a solid majority in the House of Delegates.
Leaders during that time proportionately were the Middle East and North Africa, with a 19.93 percent increase, and sub-Saharan Africa at 75 percent.
KEB Hana Indonesia's loan portfolio is proportionately distributed between the SME and corporate segments, while BWS focuses on lending to consumer and corporate segments.
Americans are greying, Baby Boomers are retiring, and there are proportionately fewer teens and young millennials to take their places in the labor force.
In America, for instance, tobacco kills proportionately more smokers than heroin kills its users, and alcohol kills more drinkers than cocaine kills its devotees.
It receives proportionately less federal Medicaid funding than U.S. states and is expected in 2017 to exhaust other one-time federal health care funds.
It would cause a stink if the ECB decided to buy proportionately more bonds of high-debt countries such as Italy—or indeed France.
We're having a little bitof an off cycle downturn and it was tough for our people and they've workedpotentially proportionately harder during the year.
Fitch views the contribution from wealth management results favorably as it adds proportionately higher return and relatively stable earnings to MS' overall company profile.
ICBC Indonesia's loan portfolio is mainly derived from larger corporations while KEB Hana Indonesia's loan portfolio is proportionately distributed between SME and commercial segments.
The company posted a net loss of $911.3 million in 2018, a figure that has grown in line with revenues, but notably shrunk proportionately.
A just transition to a greener world will mean proportionately more disruption to the better-off; globally speaking, this means middle-class Americans, too.
But it has also become clear that Mr. Trump, an agitator incapable of responding proportionately to any slight, appears hellbent on squandering his honeymoon.
"Some are suggesting that the U.S. is thinking of hitting two or three targets, and that North Korea would likely respond proportionately," Klingner said.
Head injuries decrease with age, partially because the skull strengthens and because the baby's head becomes proportionately smaller compared to the rest of its body.
Outcomes are distributed proportionately, so if 80 percent vote in favour of a bill and 20 against, five Flux senators vote yea and one nay.
People in America are less healthy and die sooner than in Britain, which proportionately spends little more than half as much on its health care.
Economists at Goldman Sachs reckon the ECB will eventually have to ditch the capital key and buy proportionately more Italian bonds and fewer German ones.
Proportionately, more horse flies hit zebras and simply bounced off when compared to horse fly approaches to horses, which involved more successful landings and bites.
Since Iowa splits its delegates more or less proportionately to the percentage of the votes a candidate wins, the technical Clinton win was mostly illusory.
Interestingly, eggs laid in cooler waters hatch more slowly and generate more female silversides than those laid in warmer waters, which produce proportionately more males.
Outcomes are distributed proportionately, so if 80 percent vote in favor of a bill and 20 against, five Flux senators vote yea and one nay.
Delegates are won proportionately as a percentage of the vote in states and congressional districts as long as a candidate breaks the 15% minimum threshold.
With a wingspan measuring over five feet and a proportionately low body weight, turkey vultures have what is commonly described as a buoyant flight pattern.
Puerto Rico's Medicare system is on the brink of insolvency, in part because, as a U.S. territory, it receives proportionately less federal reimbursement than states.
If Social Security were to be set at $85033 trillion rather than the projected $1.043 trillion, then each recipient would receive a proportionately reduced payment.
"The Hispanic Caucus has made incremental progress in its growth, but statistically we still lag way behind what our representation should be proportionately," said Rep.
"It is important in this context that the European Union reacts swiftly and proportionately within the WTO and in respect of the WTO," Macron told journalists.
The buy-back will reduce the number of shares in issue, giving existing investors a proportionately larger claim on the profits and assets of the company.
LIQUIDITY Adequate Liquidity: At end-2016, HT Global's liquidity was adequate, with a proportionately consolidated cash balance of USD63 million with no short-term debt maturities.
Vortex effects become proportionately more powerful as an aircraft shrinks, but, in the case of conventional craft, including polycopters, that makes things worse, by decreasing stability.
Africa as a whole proportionately has more young people than any other continent — but it's also home to most of world's oldest and longest-serving leaders.
But despite the increase in Chinese heading overseas, not all pockets of the retail industry are benefiting proportionately as the government starts to crackdown on corruption.
He said the High Court's ruling failed to assess proportionately the hit to drivers' incomes against the projected fall in vehicle numbers due to the charge.
"I made the case that you should have open talks with people who have problems," Merkel told Hailemariam, adding that police should respond proportionately to protests.
Of course, a $1 change in the price of a cheaper stock like GE is proportionately bigger than that same move in a behemoth like Apple.
Many states, eager for a place in the spotlight, rushed to hold their votes in the first two weeks of March, when delegates are awarded proportionately.
Most workers—those earning less than the cap of $127,200—would see a 2 percent boost in their paychecks; workers earning more would get proportionately less.
The Kremlin says the police act proportionately to uphold public protest laws which stipulate that the location and timing of demonstrations must be agreed in advance.
It's overkill to say that they are doing it on purpose when it's a proportionately tiny number of people who are going to be at Glastonbury.
And, most importantly—it did not make drivers equity partners who would share proportionately in the profits of the company if there was ever a buyout.
And Mr. Trump's campaign is spending 44 percent of its Facebook advertising budget targeting users 20043 and older, far more proportionately than the Democrats, Axios reported.
Since Democratic primaries are not winner-take-all, but rather award delegates proportionately, numerous participants will walk away from the many contests with delegates in hand.
The stronger business profile is somewhat constrained by Marble II's weaker financial profile, as its proportionately consolidated financials have higher leverage than that of HT Global.
Given that there are fewer clubbing options for Londoners these days, you would expect sexual crime to decrease proportionately—not increase at such a sharp rate.
But if the two movements are pulling support from similar wells of political discontent among non-Hispanic white voters, the British side enjoyed a proportionately deeper reserve.
The federal budget deficit is within 3 percent of gross domestic product, proportionately less than in a number of European Union states, and sovereign debt is low.
Deleveraging from 2016: We estimate Huayi's proportionately consolidated FFO-adjusted net leverage will fall to 4.5x by end-2016 and further decline to below 4x in 2018.
Patreon indicates that it will be processing all these payments individually, though, and that processing $1 fees is just proportionately expensive no matter who's paying for it.
The problem is a failed culture where the procedures, stopgaps and the cautions necessary to protect any given asset escalate proportionately with the sensitivity of that asset.
If the House and the Senate take as long as they did proportionately in the Nixon impeachment this thing would not be over until after the election.
When you look at who's on student debt, clearly a lot of white students have it, but proportionately a lot of black and brown voters have more.
When a company buys back its own stock, there are fewer shares of stock left out in the market, and so each share is worth proportionately more.
The history of housing in the US is largely a history of housing segregation, but in Baltimore the phenomenon is particularly blatant, and its effects proportionately harmful.
All three states dole out delegates proportionately or by county, so even if Sanders wins a majority in each, Clinton will still nab pledged delegates along the way.
For any firm with a price-to-book greater than one, a buy-back will diminish book by proportionately more than it lowers the value of outstanding stock.
If Buffett is building a $90 billion ark – despite the fact that he's not claiming to see a flood coming – shouldn't you be, proportionately, doing the same thing?
At the state level, a candidate boasting an outright majority will earn 14 delegates; in the absence of a majority winner, the party will allocate those delegates proportionately.
Not only does it contain many more foreigners than any other city (which partly just reflects London's size), it also has proportionately more immigrants than almost anywhere else.
Thus, even if he sweeps Texas, Cruz will not get a large delegate win; he will have to share the 155 delegate pot with Trump and Rubio proportionately.
It's important to remember, however, that Democratic delegates are allocated more or less proportionately, so that we would still be looking at a substantial Clinton gain in delegates.
If more than one person wins, the jackpots would be divided proportionately, as happened in 2012 with a Mega Millions jackpot of $656 million, a lottery official said.
The biggest growth area proportionately, though, was in central bank currency swaps, which rose from just $25.2 billion a week ago to $206.1 billion in the latest reporting.
Mr. Pompeo also promised that the Trump administration would soon respond "proportionately" to the Venezuelan government's decision this week to expel the top two American diplomats from Caracas.
The young-adult population has been hardest hit, proportionately, with nearly 400,000 adults ages 18 to 25 suffering from addiction to prescription painkillers (the vast majority) or heroin.
Strong FCF, Net Cash Balance: DFM's net cash balance increased to CNY55.6 billion as of end-2016 from CNY13 billion at end-2015 on a proportionately consolidated basis.
Because white people have made proportionately greater use of DNA testing services, they are more likely to have close relatives in public databases than do people with African ancestry.
They have suggested an Australian-style "points" system for would-be migrants, but as Remainers say, this is designed for countries with proportionately more migrants than Britain, not fewer.
If there is more than one winner, the jackpot would be divided proportionately, as happened in 2012 with a Mega Millions jackpot of $656 million, a lottery official said.
Back in November, Mr. Trump was the first of the Republican candidates to submit signatures for the primary in Virginia, where there were 49 delegates at stake, awarded proportionately.
Some expansion was likely necessary for improved treatment of pain and our aging population—but the supply didn't expand proportionately or in any way in line with those needs.
The jury pool for Maryland federal court has proportionately fewer tenants — as opposed to homeowners — than does the pool that provides jurors for cases tried in Baltimore Circuit Court.
Vulnerable and excluded teenagers in London—more likely to be black than white, proportionately—are more likely to become involved in drug supply than those with better life chances.
The strategy likely to pull in the most money proportionately is relatively value, for which 26 percent of investors plan to increase allocation, with only 6 percent expecting to cut.
Under the program, insurers that are profitable give a fraction of their profits to the government — which in turn dispenses that money proportionately to insurers whose plans are not profitable.
By this point, each player will have invested more than an hour into the contest, so the sense of a high-stakes battle for glory will be proportionately amped up.
COF has generally outperformed its peer group, largely driven by COF's comparatively higher net interest margin, given its proportionately larger mix of higher yielding credit card receivables and auto loans.
It may be less embarrassing for pollsters when they miss the margin badly but correctly pick the top vote-getter, but when delegates are awarded proportionately, it's no less consequential.
Some developers might look to pass losses from the elimination of ITCs onto buyers by increasing the agreement value proportionately, said industry insiders, negating some of the sales-tax savings.
"Things unravel, especially when politics are involved," says Moody's' Mark Zandi, whose base case is for U.S. trading partners to match Trump's trade actions proportionately and attempt not to escalate.
"However, peacebuilding and peacekeeping spending remains proportionately small compared to the economic impact of violence, representing just 2 percent of global losses from armed conflict," Killelea said in a statement.
Although Democratic turnout surges are proportionately much larger than the GOP's typical turnout gains, the margins of victory for these winning Democrats relied heavily on a turnout surge of independents.
But Iowa doesn't have a winner-take-all system; delegates are distributed proportionately, meaning in a race that has been this close, several candidates could end up with similar numbers.
Then everyone votes by writing a name on a piece of paper, then the votes are counted in the room and reported by app to party officials; delegates are awarded proportionately.
While competitor banks JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup also reported big gains this week from investments in Tradeweb, Goldman's gain had a proportionately bigger impact because it is smaller, analysts said.
The risk of such injury cannot, however, be ruled out—and the chance of damage to property, which occupies a larger fraction of Earth's surface than people do, is proportionately higher.
The department allocates funds proportionately across all states in need of relief funds, like Louisiana, which is why they didn't grant North Carolina the entire $929 million, per a HUD spokesperson.
According to the Department of Labor, between 2005 and 2015, for those 16 years and older: These data show that between 2005 and 2015, proportionately, During their first presidential debate, Mrs.
Promote organizational fairness(here) by ensuring that the company enforces violations of norms and internal rules consistently and proportionately, irrespective of rank or other factors, and is transparent about doing so.
Even though Neanderthals had larger skulls, and thus larger brain volume overall, H. sapiens had a proportionately larger cerebellum, the part of brain involved in movement, balance, vision, learning, language, and mood.
Former Soviet bloc countries fearful of Russia are proportionately big spenders while other allies such as Italy are still cutting to reduce the strain on their budgets following the euro zone crisis.
Since the Bitcoin network is designed to add a new block every 10 minutes, as more computing power is added to the network the difficulty of finding a nonce must increase proportionately.
In 2017, Damore was fired for writing a lengthy memo that argued that women and minorities were not proportionately represented in Silicon Valley because they were inherently ill-suited for tech work.
At the same time, he ran budget deficits that were proportionately larger than those in France, where a Socialist government, supposedly intent on handing out loot unencumbered by arithmetic, was in power.
MR. BROLIN IS A MINECRAFT character of a man, with a brick face and biceps the size of my waist, with a skull that transitions proportionately into the slope of his trapezii.
"The legal ethics are that you should respond proportionately and not kill more noncombatants than is necessary — try to reduce collateral damage unless destroying the target is really, really important," Sagan said.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Demonstrated Stable Business: DFM's net revenue grew 7.4% to CNY268 billion in 2016 and its EBITDA margin improved to 9.0% from 8.8% in 0003 on a proportionately consolidated basis.
Proportionately, that's about the size of last year's Republican margin in Florida's tight race for governor; it's about twice as large as the margin by which Donald Trump won Michigan in 2016.
The shift away from rice in wealthier Asian nations is explained by Bennett's Law, which argues that as income increases people spend proportionately less on starchy staples such as rice, FAO's Dawe said.
Most of the drawdown has come from the liquidation of bullish long positions rather than the establishment of new bearish short ones and it has been proportionately greater in fuels rather than crude.
In fact, the resulting disruption to global supply-chains would badly hurt American firms, and higher prices on imported goods would squeeze American consumers, especially poorer households, which spend proportionately more on them.
It was 1987, before the commercialisation of the internet, yet he and his co-authors predicted "an overall shift toward proportionately more use of markets—rather than hierarchies—to co-ordinate economic activity".
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Constitutional Court on Friday ordered a review of the conviction of prominent anti-Kremlin activist Ildar Dadin and said a law that criminalized protests had to be applied more proportionately.
Plus, we don't yet know the specific price at which LG will sell the G7, which might be proportionately lower than the phones LG seems unwilling to compete with head-to-head anymore.
Beyond that, Democrats have a well-known midterm turnout problem associated with their heavy reliance on parts of the electorate — notably young people and minorities — that rarely turn out proportionately in nonpresidential elections.
Utah holds 29 pledged delegates, which will be given out proportionately — 19 of the pledged delegates will be allocated by congressional district, and another 10 will be allocated based on the statewide vote.
Those delegates will be allocated proportionately, so even if Cruz pulls away from the field as this poll suggests, Trump and Rubio appear primed to at least make a dent in his haul.
The 595 delegates up for grabs will be distributed proportionately, meaning that Cruz and Rubio are expected to rack up a substantial number even if they do not succeed in winning many states.
If it's been a little longer since you've worked out, like a months or even a few years, expect is to take a proportionately longer amount of time to reach your fitness goals.
While the GOP binds its superdelegates, unlike the Democrats, to vote proportionately as their state has voted, the delegates from Pennsylvania (85033) and North Dakota (28) are free to vote as they wish.
"This announcement confirms that all of the banks are hardly out the other side, but considering this bank's geographic exposure, it is proportionately more exposed," CIBC World Markets Corp analysts wrote in a note.
In Fitch's analysis for MIC's financial profile, the group's proportionately consolidated key financial metrics and the amount and the geographical breakdown of the upstream cash flow income from its subsidiaries will remain key considerations.
While developed nations have higher rates of household debt, Chinese families are much more leveraged because income is lower and so proportionately the costs of social welfare from pensions to healthcare are much higher.
We believe in using our two ears and our one mouth proportionately and, while we have a lot of work ahead, we are fully committed to delivering real results for the American people. Rep.
Iran has already taken asymmetrical measures, including attacks on oil tankers, shooting down unmanned U.S. aircraft and increased proxy operations in the Middle East, which make it difficult for the U.S. to respond proportionately.
But the businessman's supporters counter that this analysis is flawed because most contests so far have awarded delegates proportionately, whereas there are a rash of winner-take-all and winner-take-most contests looming.
She urged Iranian authorities to initiate dialogue with the protesters and to respond proportionately to demonstrators who engage in violence, adding that Germany was alarmed by reports of deaths in six days of unrest.
If you pay your statement in full each month, the amount of that credit line that you're using will be less — proportionately, your credit use compared to your total available credit line will be low.
That's because most Super Tuesday states allocate their statewide delegates proportionately among the candidates who clear the threshold for earning delegates; if only two do so, they will split all of the delegates awarded statewide.
The government said it would act firmly but proportionately to keep order after protesters threw cans, stones and flares at baton-wielding police and set garbage cans ablaze on Tuesday in Barcelona, the regional capital.
For example, David McCandless's Information is Beautiful "$Trillions" graph shows that $1 trillion is proportionately small in comparison to, for example, the United States government debt or the wealth of the world's top 1 percent.
Since the average doesn't add up to 263.2 percent across the eight main Democratic candidates, for the sake of our example we distributed those leftover votes to those candidates proportionately to how they're already polling.
And annual awards in the People's Republic are often just a few months' salary, which pales next to Western ratios, so a bad year hits the average Chinese trader proportionately less hard than their American cousin.
This is always such a hard question to answer because the state, which is bigger than people often realize (as it's often not proportionately correct on maps), is so different from one region to the next.
One of the ideas envisioned by Vivo is to take in a full-body scan of a person and then feed that information to a beautification AI that would more intelligently and proportionately pretty you up.
Ministers in the Eurogroup will meet in Luxembourg on Thursday to consider plans for easing the debt burden, which at 179.8 percent of annual Greek GDP is proportionately the greatest in the 19-nation euro zone.
I think a number that makes me the happiest is that, proportionately, the biggest gainer in this entire stock market -- when you hear about how much has gone up -- blue-collar workers, the biggest proportionate gainer.
Given that so many delegates are distributed proportionately, this is not a bad Plan B. Although it's hard to imagine that Rubio would be the main beneficiary, given that he did so badly in the primaries.
If it wants to retain full access to the EU's single market, it will probably be required to accept free movement of people, as Norway and Switzerland are (both have proportionately more EU migrants than Britain).
Now there have been around nine startups out of Nigeria that have gone through YC. That's probably still proportionately too few, considering the wider opportunity and number of developers across Africa, but it is a start.
Are you really wondering if it is vulgar of your relatives to keep track of your guests' donor levels so that you can dole out thanks proportionately and plan to retaliate against those with moderate contributions?
And what we know is that right now the burden is way out of whack and proportionately lower- and middle-income Americans, relative to wealthy Americans [and] corporations, are shouldering far too much of that burden.
It appears such non-tariff barriers could have a greater potential effect proportionately on European automakers, which collectively import a greater percentage of cars from plants outside the United States, according to sales figures from Autodata.
"There will be fewer one-of-a-kind highly complex mega-projects and proportionately more simple to medium complex projects... This heralds a more 'commoditised' world for project delivery," said the document, which was given to royaldutchshellplc.
In June 2017, the UK FCA published an update to its cyber resilience advice and its expectations, such that firms should be aware of the threat, able to defend themselves effectively and respond proportionately to cyber events.
The IMO is funded proportionately according to the tonnage shipped under a nation's flag, so countries running "open registries", which allow any shipowners to register under their flag (sometimes known as "flags of convenience"), have disproportionate influence.
But Italy, which at 132 percent of GDP has proportionately the second highest public debt in Europe after Greece, objected to setting up a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism in which the ESM would play a central role.
But the moniker did not achieve its full derogatory weight until the 1990s and early 2000s, when academic interest in the subject peaked and the number of papers on the subject generated by invasion biologists grew proportionately.
"The police are performing their duties lawfully, professionally and proportionately, and they place special emphasis on treating migrants humanely and with respect for their human dignity," the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement.
The report, released Tuesday, shows women compose 226.5 percent of the overall staff and, proportionately, make up 213.2 percent of executives (though three of the 7.43 C-level executives at the company are women, according to its website).
"The talks now depend on whether the president responds proportionately to the launches, or instead decides to overreact or ignore them," Adam Mount, an expert on North Korea's nuclear program at the Federation of American Scientists, told me.
Increasingly the 54 countries of Africa are wielding influence together: they are proportionately the largest bloc of votes at many multilateral institutions - providing decisive swing votes in international forums from the United Nations to the World Trade Organization.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's central bank will decide at its meeting this month how to lower the amount of three-month deposits it holds, but in a way that will affect depositors proportionately, Managing Director Barnabas Virag told Reuters.
"These (online) platforms have so far failed to act proportionately, falling short of the challenge posed by disinformation and the manipulative use of platforms' infrastructure," the Commission wrote in its strategy for tackling fake news published on Thursday.
To bolster the economy, he imposed special levies on multinational companies and banks to distribute the burden of the crisis as proportionately as possible between the market players who caused it (and profited from it) and Hungary's citizenry.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The killing of a top Iranian general by the United States was an act of state terrorism and Iran will respond proportionately, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with CNN on Tuesday.
In the most extreme scenario, assuming all the transactions were laundered funds and scaling fines imposed on Deutsche Bank and BNP Paribas proportionately, the fine could hit 53 billion Danish crowns ($8.3 billion), analysts at Jyske Bank reckon.
In June, the Pentagon said it had seen what appeared to be preparations for another chemical attack at the same airfield, prompting Russia to say it would respond proportionately if Washington took pre-emptive measures against Syrian forces there.
Its proportionately consolidated FFO-adjusted-net-leverage surged to about 3.3x at end-2015, from 1.7x in the previous year, and its proprietary brand operation recorded increased losses and significant cash outflow on large capex and increased working capital.
This is obviously distinct from the question of how campaign journalists who cover Clinton should approach the leaks (accurately, proportionately, without fear or favor); or how people who want to undermine Clinton will interpret them (as ungenerously as possible).
This is particularly important given that RY's risk-weighted assets (RWA) on its uninsured mortgage portfolio, which is proportionately larger than for other Canadian Banks, under the Basel III Advanced Approach, is less conservative than in some other global jurisdictions.
Unlike the other states voting in February, which allocate their delegates proportionately to several candidates, South Carolina gives out 29 delegates to the statewide winner and 21 delegates to congressional district winners across the state (three delegates each in seven districts).
"It just seems that municipals would have to readjust in terms of yield, a little bit higher yield, to bring itself back into parity proportionately with other asset classes to remain competitive," said Jim Colby, chief municipal strategist at VanEck.
Nant Capital has agreed to vote its shares in favor of Tribune Publishing's election of directors, and said in the case of a takeover, or change in control, Nant would vote proportionately to how all other shares of Tribune were voting.
Instead of abstaining completely or voting his shares in one block (which would give him sole decision-making power), he chose to "vote his shares proportionately with NetSuite's other stockholders" should NetSuite go out to bid and land another, better offer.
Europe also said on Tuesday it regretted the U.S. decision and would react "firmly and proportionately" if EU exports were hit by the tariffs, which Asia fears could be the start of greater protectionism and stall a revival in global trade.
In the most extreme scenario — assuming all the transactions were laundered funds and scaling past fines imposed on Deutsche Bank and BNP Paribas proportionately — the penalty could hit 53 billion Danish crowns (about $8.3 billion), analysts at Jyske Bank predict.
The euro zone bailout fund's approval is necessary because under the lending deal Athens has with the euro zone, if it wants to repay early any creditors it has to offer proportionately the same deal to the euro zone as well.
The euro zone bailout fund's approval is necessary because under the lending deal Athens has with the euro zone, if it wants to repay early any creditors it has to offer proportionately the same deal to the euro zone as well.
Instead, again assuming the results reflect Emerson's work, Sanders, Biden, and Warren (who reached 16 percent support in the Emerson poll) would split all the 415 delegates between themselves proportionately, based on the percentage of the remaining vote they received.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Tuesday warned Tehran would "respond proportionately" against the United States for the killing of Iran's top military commander, and called upon President Donald Trump to "change course" as tensions in the Middle East escalate.
Similarly, mega-cap stocks left behind in the now smaller emerging markets information technology sector, such as Apple competitor Samsung Electronics and semiconductor sector giant Taiwan Semiconductor, will get proportionately bigger in the sector and may see some sector ETF inflows.
TATWD will have an initial print run of 1.5 million (for context: the first printing of TFIOS consisted of 200,000 books, all of which Green signed), and proportionately more eyes on the bestselling author and his story of love, adventure, and mental illness.
In the current low interest-rate environment, however, many argue that governments should sell proportionately more long-dated bonds to make sure they are able to pay historically low rates for many decades to come, thereby saving taxpayers money in the long run.
"The reason this is important is that at the time of SARS, this proportionately moderating statistic is the one which highlighted the peak of fears and bottom of the market in regards to virus concerns," said Chris Bailey, European strategist at Raymond James.
If more than one winner is picked, the jackpot would be divided proportionately, as happened when the previous Mega Millions record of $656 million was drawn in March 2012 and was shared by winners in Kansas, Illinois and Maryland, a lottery official said.
The Commission says the budget will push up Italy's public debt which already amounts to 131 percent of GDP, proportionately the highest in the euro zone after Greece's, rejecting Rome's argument that the expansionary package can lower debt by boosting economic growth.
However, there are limits to tax increases: One doesn't have to believe in the Laffer Curve to recognize that increasingly higher marginal tax rates produce proportionately less additional revenue as the wealthy hide their income, move elsewhere, retire or some combination thereof.
With the Muslim community estimated to increase to 8 percent of Europe's population by 2030 according to the Pew Research Center and Muslims eating proportionately more fresh meat than the rest of the British population, the halal restaurant industry looks set to grow.
If you're in the minority, however, who do have an understandable, goals-based strategy — who have considered their ability, willingness and need to take risk — and who have proportionately set their exposure to stocks, then by all means, rest easy and rebalance.
There are three connected reasons for this: The Democratic Party awards delegates proportionately to candidates who clear a certain threshold of votes, California has a robust early voting program, and the candidates who dropped out could have a significant impact on the results.
They have also been viewed as peasant rebels celebrating the slaughter of the powerful, and as Jews who, as a class, were proportionately spared the ravages of the epidemic, thanks to their ritual ablutions, and consequently blamed by the Christians for the plague.
Map favors Trump, Kasich The system of doling out delegates in each state -- some are winner take all, some are proportionately awarded, and some have intricate hybrid distribution formulas -- is so complicated it's just not possible to say how the math will play out.
"In numbering ten stones it fits the average, but its diameter is about three [meters] smaller than any known hitherto and it is unusual in that all the stones are proportionately small," Adam Welfare of Historic Environment Scotland said, according to an Aberdeenshire Council news release.
Women do buy cupcakes in proportionately greater numbers than men though; even the supposedly male cupcakes baked by the Manhattan Butch Bakery whose lines have names like the "Driller" and the "B-52," and which feature ingredients like beer-infused buttercream, crumbled bacon, and crushed pretzels.
Facebook's ongoing efforts to repair its image as a greedy, neglectful accessory to the spread of misinformation and other nefarious practices has taken a turn to civil rights and specifically how it serves non-white users, which proportionately account for the social network's most active members.
Proportionately consolidated group financial profiles may positively reflect the core JVs' financial strength, but large capex needs and weak profitability of other subsidiaries and affiliates, for example, proprietary brand passenger vehicles and new energy vehicles, may absorb the JV cash dividend payments and require additional debt funding.
"violate the law once, then violate it again after you're under a consent order at a mammoth scale, then violate it so many times that we all lose track of what's happening, & you'll get a proportionately modest fine & get to continue breaking things"-- the FTC to SV today.
In some industries where technology already has played a highly disruptive role, worker fears of automation also run higher than the average: Workers in automotives, business support and logistics, advertising and marketing, and retail are proportionately more worried about new technology replacing their jobs than those in other industries.
The Soviet-era Tochka missile was fired into the eastern desert province of Marib, Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri told Saudi-owned al-Hadath TV. "Perhaps on the second day of the truce we will witness a sense of responsibility, otherwise the situation will be dealt with proportionately," Assiri said.
While the first 25-basis point rise in interest rates had a muted impact on the company's first quarter results, should more meaningful increases in short-term interest rates occur, BAC may benefit from a stronger net interest income (NII) than some peers given its proportionately larger retail deposit base.
"If bitcoin fulfills its role of becoming a global currency, than Satoshi Nakamoto would likely be the richest person in the world and also hold a proportionately higher share of the ultimate supply of bitcoin than something like the U.S. government holds in gold today," said Yu. Yu's math works out.
Despite some of these efforts falling short, candidates can take solace in the fact that Alabama awards its 52 pledged delegates proportionately: 34 will be split among the top candidates in each of the state's seven congressional districts, and the remaining 18 will be divided among the top candidates statewide.
When cars were first invented, the number of people and animals they hit was proportionately extremely high: The car was not yet a reality that could be anticipated and avoided, to such an extent that early cars had to have a person walking in front of them waving a red flag.
Democrats distribute delegates proportionately in all states, so the only way for Sanders to close Clinton's delegate lead is to win all future contests by huge margins and convince many superdelegates — party leaders and elected officials free to support either candidate — to switch their votes to him, even in states Clinton won.
One study by economists at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University calculated that median income earners in America would lose 29% of their purchasing power if America was closed to trade, but that the poorest would forfeit as much as 62%, because they spend proportionately more on goods that are traded.
And since the Democrats allocate their delegates proportionately — there are no winner-take-all or winner-take-most primaries on the Democratic side — when more than two serious candidates remain in contention through the end of the race, those last delegates can be the difference between a winning coalition and a mediocre stay in Milwaukee.
They are crying because they were there, they are crying because they are not there, they are crying because their dads are yelling at them for crying while watching the Coachella live stream, because Jack Ü. Imagine, if you will, a giant 1984 Macintosh 128k, from which human letter jacket Diplo descends carrying a proportionately enormous floppy disk.
To be clear, when we say that Something's Gotta Give (Connecticut, Colorado, and Oklahoma) and Hitch (Idaho, Utah, and Virginia) tied for first place in our informal electoral college, those wins don't mean that they're searched for most often in their respective states: It means that people searched for them proportionately more often in these states than in others.
And what that means is that the infant, with a much smaller amount of fluid in her cells and her blood vessels and everywhere else, has proportionately a much larger surface area over which that fluid can evaporate into the air, especially if she's feverish — and you just have to go on putting it back in.
Other inclusions amplify the dot as an open symbol, for example Damien Hirst's poker-faced dot painting, "Cytosine-5-H" (2007), and there are instances of dialogue between artworks, like the same Hirst painting, staring down the proportionately cynical "Painting with Detail (Blue)" (1987) by Roy Lichtenstein, on the opposite wall — an example of Lichtenstein's occasional self-depreciating jokes.
Just as many people take out a 15-year home mortgage, rather than a 30-year loan, to save a considerable amount of interest by paying down a proportionately larger amount of principal, those who can afford to make payments under the standard schedule may well fare better than those who choose the IDP payment option to qualify for the PSLF program.
Assuming that these cuts are "applied proportionately" to existing federal outlays, Sanders writes, that would mean: Together, the numbers suggest that the Republican Party is eager to slash spending on key programs, which will be a difficult to sell in the Senate where they'll need at least eight Democratic votes to pass it under regular order — but not impossible if Republicans pursue it with their tax plan.
As a U.S. Air Force veteran of the 814th Medical Group in Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts during both the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War and in the name of all Puerto Rican veterans, particularly those who lost their lives defending our democracy — proportionately, more than any other state — I compel Congress to consider that five centuries of colonization is enough.
That is, a 73 percent top rate would generate more revenue than the existing tax code, but it would not generate proportionately more revenue — meaning Mr. Sanders's revenue estimates, based on applying rates to the existing tax base, will tend to overstate revenues available to pay for a plan that is already facing criticism for too-low cost estimates, even if 73 percent is the correct estimate of the revenue-maximizing tax rate.

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