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In the chapter about Jan Herring, the former C.I.A. agent who jump-started Motorola's intelligence unit, the authors write as if Motorola's stock rose in proportion to its devotion to competitive intelligence.
The existence of a previous acquaintance also affected behaviour: both the amount initially sent, and the percentage returned by the second player, rose in proportion to the length of time the players had known each other.
Neutrophils, but not macrophages, rose in proportion to worsening clinical severity.
Equally significant, he found the adduct concentrations rose in proportion to dose, thus confirming their value as quantifiable indicators of personal exposure.
The safety profile showed that prostate-specific antigen levels rose in proportion to the increase of T levels but did not exceed normal values.
Conversely, SA-β-Gal activity measured with the fluorescence method rose in proportion to the calendar age of the donor either in early-passage cultures or in primary cell isolates from omental tissue.
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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.
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