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It quickly became apparent that the quality of my work rose in direct proportion to my ability filter out distractions.
(It may not be coincidental that Bruce Springsteen's stock with FM programmers rose in direct proportion to the disappearance of R-and-B elements from his records).
Often the relation was one of proportionality, as, for example, when the price level rose in direct proportion to an increase in money.
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Theft was rising in direct proportion to unemployment.
If only voters' optimism about the nation and the political system could rise in direct proportion to the money stacks.
The amount of town and school services a household uses generally rises in direct proportion to the number of children in the house.
The first law of home economics states that the amount of food in a supermarket trolley rises in direct proportion to the shopper's hunger level.
School and university test-scores rise in direct proportion to spending on juku, often a matter of concern in a country that views itself as egalitarian.
There is even evidence that what you might call the "irrational premium" rises in direct proportion to the amount of flattering press coverage a bidder received.Some would say that every bid is the work of an egomaniac.
It's as if Mr. De Niro recognized that his own wattage rises in direct proportion to his glower; when his face cracks into a wide-open grin, he looks like an insanely happy 6-year-old, and he couldn't be more harmless.
That's probably good advice as ministerial attacks on the mandarins and government leaks appear to rise in direct proportion.
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