| 21. | Interestingly, concession-stand workers said the delegates'appetites seemed to grow in inverse proportion to the level of oratory.
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| 22. | How much water you had was often in inverse proportion to how splendid a view you had.
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| 23. | It's as if the players'fuses have grown shorter in inverse proportion to the length of their playing shorts.
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| 24. | This weights assets in inverse proportion to risk, so the portfolio has equal risk in all asset classes.
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| 25. | The humility, however, will be in inverse proportion to the remarkable acts of valor described in their citations.
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| 26. | His interceptions dropped to 14, but that was in inverse proportion to his rising frustration with the conservative scheme.
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| 27. | And he measures his success in inverse proportion to the number of trees that had to be cut down.
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| 28. | The judgment exercised in Washington seems to be in inverse proportion to the number of fine legal minds involved.
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| 29. | For reactions with two products, the energy is divided between them in inverse proportion to their masses, as shown.
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| 30. | Broomfield is aware that in the United States legal protection from libel decreases roughly in inverse proportion to ascending fame.
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