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"The price will go up, or, inversely, you will get less annuity," he said.
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And inversely, when you have a k then you'll get f ( t ).
Inversely, if you have a 35mm lens, at f8, on a cropped dslr (APS-C), and the subject is 6m from you, the background won't really be blurred out.
The size of a household inversely affects how you feel: the smaller the household, the more lonely it tends to be.
Strikeouts and run production are not as inversely correlated as you might think.
(Fuel economy and carbon dioxide emissions are inversely proportional. If you double fuel economy, you cut carbon dioxide emissions in half).
Thomas Frieden, the director of the C.D.C., puts it concisely: "The quality of the data you collect is inversely proportional to the amount of data you collect from each reporter".
We apparently still have a bizarre cultural assumption that intelligence and looks are inversely proportionate, and that if you're pretty you must also be stupid and/or popular.
How much of you is in Frank, or, inversely, how much of Frank is in you?
IF you are looking for temporary housing in New York City, you can bet that the amount of work it takes to find a place for a month or two is inversely proportional to how much you can afford to pay.
Line charge exerts greater force when close to the line, but the force decreases inversely proportional to distance as you move away from the charge.
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