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  • Then there are ways to proportionally adjust that for the details of other thing
  • 25 District Level Delegates were allotted proportionally based on the support each candidate receiv
  • officials ("PLEO Delegates") were allotted proportionally based on the support each candidate receiv
  • It has 54 members, selected proportionally based on the partisan makeup of all three
  • hand, clients in the rural sample invested proportionally between agriculture, animals and non-farm
  • a taxon of small, goat-like oreodonts with proportionally big heads found throughout North America d
  • can be seen if one pays attention to its ( proportionally) big head, to its uncoordinated motility o
  • Thus different types of coal are proportionally blended to reach acceptable levels of vola
  • Proportionally, California's 23rd Congressional District
  • Since the pledged delegates were awarded proportionally, Clinton secured 2 delegates, with the thi
  • The shapes of the constellations are proportionally correct in a straight line from the centre
  • icates that band broadening mechanisms are proportionally dependent on flow rate, inversely proporti
  • rend seen in insular owls, their feet were proportionally elongated and they were able to live a mor
  • The ridge on Atlas is proportionally even more remarkable given the moon's much
  • ntation than their 1999 results would have proportionally given them.
  • ntation than their 1949 results would have proportionally given them.
  • y 2 seats in the legislative assembly, and proportionally grew as much as 20 seats in 1921 as Albert
  • it was more elegant and smaller and had a proportionally higher beak, the most massive in proportio
  • al building ceiling heights were generally proportionally higher, with first story heights of 10' or
  • as possible that later distributions could proportionally increase the number of seats given to Sout
  • It had a short snout and proportionally large orbits.
  • e corridor, usually in a vein axil, with a proportionally large larval chamber.
  • The siphuncle is proportionally large, 1/3 to 1/2 the shell diameter; vent
  • taller and the size of the windows to get proportionally larger in relation to wall surface.
  • ies did slightly better than rich families proportionally, lessening income inequality.
  • ts of a winding full depth corridor with a proportionally long larval chamber.
  • It has broad wings and a proportionally long, squared-off tail, enabling it to tur
  • other genus of rollers, Coracias in having proportionally longer wings and shorter legs.
  • t the camerae are shorter and septal necks proportionally longer, reaching nearly a third the camera
  • s, requiring 2-3 times more plutonium, are proportionally more expensive.
  • values; however longer bitstrings require proportionally more computer resources to manipulate.
  • a supporter of the NHM dividing her orders proportionally over as many producers as possible so as t
  • nsure that the interests of each ward were proportionally represented on Sudbury City Council.
  • preferential above-the-line voting in the proportionally represented upper house.
  • the legislature, while party lists for the proportionally represented seats must be half women.
  • l group voting tickets (since 1984) in the proportionally represented Senate.
  • ultural affairs, while a mixed parliament, proportionally representing all nations of the realm, sho
  • 30 delegates will be proportionally sent to the national convention.
  • it is like a small Manx Shearwater but has proportionally shorter and broader wings, with a pale are
  • ercent) than most highballs because of the proportionally small amount of mixer.
  • mber of mutations that cause the cat to be proportionally small rather than just short-legged.
  • 30% meat, while larger animals, which have proportionally smaller tails, have lower yields.
  • The figures occupy a proportionally smaller space on the canvas than in the 19
  • Proportionally, the partisan movement in the post-war Bal
  • nd, with the rest of the seats distributed proportionally; the electoral threshold to advance to the
  • Proportionally, though, it does have more tourists per ca
  • ly, Ingelmarius's loyalty to Roger slipped proportionally to his perceived increased standing.
  • Inherently, performance drops proportionally to distance, as latency is caused by speed
  • s from this camera are scaled down in size proportionally to match the other three cameras.
  • sensors with an analog output which varies proportionally to the sensor to target separation distanc
  • So if the aether is destroyed or absorbed proportionally to the masses within the bodies, a stream
  • the other hand aerodynamic drag increases proportionally to the square of the diameter.
  • would have assigned presidential electors proportionally to the statewide vote count, which would b
  • w, 225 members of the house were allocated proportionally, using statewide party lists, while other
  • ted teeth, and the mandibular symphysis is proportionally wider than almost any other known dinosaur
  • olive wash is weaker, making the bird more proportionally yellow than others of its species.