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The phrase "proportionate with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be in proportion or to have the same proportion as something else. Example: The amount of time spent studying should be proportionate with the difficulty of the exam.
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A Downing Street background briefing note on investigating crime in cyberspace published alongside the Queen's speech says: "We are continuing to look at this issue closely and the government's approach will be proportionate, with robust safeguards in place".
In an attempt to bring clarity to such situations the doctors' union recommends that "doctors and the public should be reminded that all treatment should be appropriate and proportionate, with the aim of providing a net benefit to the patient rather than pursuing aggressive but non-beneficial attempts to prolong life".
That last word is especially important, too often in TV the focus for science is on 'balance' in the sense of two opposing views being presented equally, and not balance in the sense that the weighting is proportionate with the evidence.
This figure was broadly proportionate with an English population that is 80%% white British (the individual local authority areas in question are 67 92%% white British) (Nomis 2013).
These interests must be proportionate with the right of data subjects for privacy protection in the light of the possible harm done by the processing.
However, this haplogroup is common in Japan [10] and the prevalence of microdeletions might be proportionate with prevalence of that haplotype.
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As illustrated by the brief interlude in Ferguson last week when the highway patrol managed briefly to quell the disorder, a combination of firm but proportionate policing with serious engagement with the community is generally viewed as holding out the greatest promise of success.
Such studies [ 2, 5, 7, 9, 12] generally found a rather poor agreement between the two techniques, but suggested that the difference in measures of cardiac output was consistent (i.e. a change in cardiac output with one technique was matched by a proportionate change with the other technique).
The differences in proportionate changes with increasing number of factors are approximately constant with changing randomisation weights.
During the most recent time period (the last joinpoint interval), rates also decreased in each age group, with the declines beginning progressively earlier and becoming larger, in proportionate terms, with decreasing age (Figure 3, Table S2).
Metro.co.uk reported the biggest proportionate rise, with a 25.72% jump in daily unique browsers to crack 1 million for the first time.
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