Sentence examples for rise in proportion from inspiring English sources

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Prices still rise in proportion to ripeness levels.

Savings would rise in proportion to rising energy costs.

He advocated governmental regulation of wages so that they might rise in proportion to increases in national productivity.

Under such a tax, the prices of goods would rise in proportion to their carbon footprints — in the case of gasoline, for example, by roughly $2.60 a gallon.

Indeed, hostility towards the federal government seems to rise in proportion to how much land is owned by it, thinks Mr Moncrief, and in several Western states the government owns more than 60%.Not all conservatives are alike, of course.

The composer-comedian Peter Schickele, better known as P. D. Q. Bach, captured the conundrum in his "Bach Portrait," of 1989, which juxtaposes bombastic orchestral utterances in the mode of Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" with recitations from "The Bach Reader": "My present post amounts to about seven hundred thaler, and when there are rather more funerals than usual, the fees rise in proportion".

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"Their income rises in proportion to their value in meeting the needs of the dealership," he said.

Some include stock or options in the supplier, or have clauses where the fee percentage rises in proportion to sales.

They know they make good money, even if their salaries have not risen in proportion to that of the athletes they coach.

The limit of the column capacity, in terms of the maximum flow rate attained at the threshold of flooding, rises in proportion to the inner throat area.

As Simmi Singh of Cognizant, another big outsourcing firm, points out, "crime rises in proportion to volume", and this is a fast-growing industry (see chart).

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