Inversely
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So as a result, the angular acceleration, denoted by the Greek letter alpha here, goes as 1 over R. It's
inversely
proportional to R. The smaller you make it, the more quickly you can turn.
Guilt,
inversely
correlated with those things.
In fact, in our data, grit is usually unrelated or even
inversely
related to measures of talent.
It's
inversely
proportional to taxes.
And, indeed, Matt Rognlie has attacked (4), arguing that the return on wealth varies
inversely
with the wealth-to-annual-income ratio so strongly that, paradoxically, the more wealth the rich have, the lower their share of total income.
The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was born from the following apparently contradictory argument: that the discretionary powers which governments enjoy over exchange rates and financial markets are often
inversely
related to their ability to provide stability in those very same markets.
MDR-TB was
inversely
associated with successful treatments.
This is what to expect in the exercise of discretionary policy, which is why the unemployment rate moves
inversely
with the federal budget deficit.
After all, investment opportunity is
inversely
proportional to per capita capital stock.
These measures are irrational, because they are
inversely
related to risk.
Second, the transaction cost of using a foreign currency as a medium of exchange is
inversely
proportional to the extent to which that currency is used globally.
As a result, not only are countercyclical measures needed, but banks’ capital requirements should vary
inversely
with the boom-and-bust fluctuations in the asset markets to which they are heavily exposed.
As we examine orthologs, the proteins become more degraded, or richer in dehydrons, in species with a lower effective population – a somewhat elusive indicator
inversely
related to the size and complexity of the organism and to the complexity of its reproductive pattern.
Likewise, the extravagance of the jubilee celebrations in Versailles-far more pompous than the modest ceremony in the Elysée 40 years ago-will be
inversely
proportional to their political relevance.
Moreover, a human being’s reticence to kill is
inversely
related to the distance between attacker and target.
The number of senators (two for each state) per eligible voter is roughly
inversely
proportional to the population of the state.
Given that a wealth tax is less deferrable, and that its impact depends (inversely) on pre-tax returns, it stands to reason that a modest wealth tax would lead to only a slightly higher implied effective tax rate on investment returns than under the current system.
Moreover, the share of women earning an independent income is
inversely
correlated to the share of households in poverty.
Optimal taxation theory says that governments should choose tax rates that are
inversely
proportional to how mobile the tax bases are.
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