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If the Algerians play better in proportion to the improved Slovenia display, we're going to be embarrased tonight".
The private banking unit, historically the group's cash cow, reported an operating profit of 303 million Swiss francs ($207 million) for the quarter, a bit better in proportion to assets than UBS managed in the same period.
However, Aristotle recognizes that it is generally impossible to fully realize this ideal, in which case he invokes a second-best principle of approximism: it is best to attain perfection, but, failing that, a thing is better in proportion as it is nearer to the end (see De Caelo II.12.292b17 19).
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Painted two years earlier in an even more dazzling abstract manner, it fared better still, in proportion to its size, at £3 million.
But the wonderful icing on the cake is that they end up with beautiful, perkier, more youthful-looking breasts in better proportion to their body".
However, airing a wine a little while might allow it to open up and then the more pleasant aromatic components might be in better proportion to the whole composition of the wine.
The rendered result is very similar, although the double bonds in the ring are better proportioned in A. This difference arises from the use of chemfig's syntax for rings in the hand-written version.
The limbs as well became more horselike in proportion and better adapted to running.
But if we are going through these difficulties now, it must be in proportion to the better society we're heading towards".
PEG was also significantly better in terms of the proportions with complete resolution of constipation (72% vs 41%, p<0.05), mean Bristol Stool Form Scale (4.26 vs 3.63, p<0.05) and resolution of abdominal pain (75% vs 57%, p<0.05).
In better words the proportion of reactiveness and proactiveness varies from two perspectives of "time" and "place".
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