Sentence examples for rising in proportion from inspiring English sources

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Until its system has been deployed on a city-wide basis, TeraBeam will not have properly tested its claim that the technology is scalable ie, that it can serve many customers without its costs rising in proportion.

The graph shows that what was once a pattern of American workers' pay rising in proportion to productivity gains is no longer the case: the rate of wage increase is now far below the rate of productivity growth.

Activity in another region, the putamen, seemed to track the common good, rising in proportion to the total number of meals that could be donated in a given case.

He also noted that overall citations were "trending down over the past three years," with African American students' citations "trending lower" and white and Latino students' citations rising in proportion.  .

This is conceptually similar to the cis-action observed in some bacterial systems, in that it prevents the concentration of transposase rising in proportion to the transposon copy number.

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Savings would rise in proportion to rising energy costs.

Prices still rise in proportion to ripeness levels.

"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.

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.

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