Sentence examples for a rising function of from inspiring English sources

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The existence of heavy external debt burdens has also tended to force the pace of structural adjustment programmes; the costs of adjustment are a rising function of the speed of adjustment and growth usually suffers more with shock-treatment adjustment.

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A rising MAD can be a function of simple market value decline or increased debt load or both.

On this scale a severe impaired function (grade 0) means that the rat drags its hind limb without any function; a slightly impaired function (grade 1) means the rat does not use its hind limb in a usual matter, but stands on it when rising; an intact function of the hind limb (grade 2) means a normal walking pattern.

The power of the universally compatible Internet, with more than a hundred million users, rises as a function of the intelligence added to its periphery at a rate far faster than intelligence could be designed into the network itself.

About half of that climb was a function of rising demand (such as from India and China); the remainder can be laid to the weak dollar.

We predict that, due to a diminishing influence of nuclear NMNAT1, NMN in NMNAT2-deficient axons will rise as a function of distance from the soma, with some axon outgrowth possible up to the point at which a critical threshold is exceeded and SARM1-dependent degeneration is triggered.

The circulating levels of pre-metastatic niche-inducing factors would be expected to rise as a function of tumor size because the larger the primary tumor, the more of these factors would be expected to be produced.

Consequently, the mean fitness of the population is: (3) As pollen becomes more limiting when there are more females we assume that F q) rises as a function of the frequency of hermaphrodites, q, within the population.

So while migration (national or cross-border) can be a result of miserable poverty, it is also often a function of rising incomes and opportunities to travel.

But this is explained as a function of rising unemployment, with its accompanying implications for welfare payments.

Hence the wild proliferation of the second-chance plot in the last 25 years, a function of rising divorce rates, feminism's multiple-choice agenda and the life-span statistics on the actuarial tables.

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