| 11. | It is a inverse proportion problem but there are 5 pieces of information here.
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| 12. | Kirkland's Law : The usefulness of any meeting is in inverse proportion to the attendance.
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| 13. | That's odd, because popularity usually runs in direct inverse proportion to a group's musical skill.
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| 14. | Overall, votes were allocated in inverse proportion to population.
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| 15. | The 3-point attempts rise and fall in inverse proportion to the Bruins'poise and ball movement.
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| 16. | His popularity was in inverse proportion to his productivity.
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| 17. | However, stresses in the G-8 tend to surface in inverse proportion to the common threat.
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| 18. | His character, Pero Mihailovic, is a boxer whose confidence exists in inverse proportion to his skills.
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| 19. | But quantity is in inverse proportion to quality.
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| 20. | "Kids in the Hall " _ is in inverse proportion to its audience in the formative stages.
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