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proportionality <a proportionality; proportionalities> N

proportionality (relations)
proportionality (relations)
proportionality (relations)
proportionality (relations)
proportionality (relations)
proportionality (relations)

proportionality

proportionality

inverse proportionality MATH

inverse proportionality

coefficient of proportionality MATH

law of proportionality MATH

law of proportionality

limit of proportionality

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Medieval writers used the word "proportio" (proportion) to indicate ratio and "proportionalitas" (proportionality) for the equality of ratios.
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The constitutional test embodies the requirement for proportionality between the means and the end.
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The concept is related but not identical to the legal concept of proportionality.
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This law also created positions in the lower chamber of congress for opposition parties through proportionality of votes, relative majority, uninominal and plurinominal.
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Hazard ratios become meaningless when this assumption of proportionality is not met.
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On the issue of proportionality, he felt the commission did not effectively prove its case.
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The two main principles in "jus in bello" are proportionality and discrimination.
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By placing these two objects side by side, the proportionality of the monument's two parts will never be the same.
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After all, judges must determine the proportionality of fines, bail, and death sentences.
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That people can communicate accurately shows that the order and proportionality in which experience is interpreted is generally reliable.
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