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Example sentences for "proportionality"

Lexicographically close words:
proporcion; proportion; proportionable; proportionably; proportional; proportionally; proportionals; proportionate; proportionately; proportioned
  1. Clearly from the standpoint of the present issue, such an extension of the meaning of barter is legitimate, as any such substitutes would equally spoil the proportionality in the supposed relation between prices and money, or prices and trade.

  2. Ricardo finally, in correspondence with McCulloch, definitely abandons the case, stating that there are many exceptions to the proportionality between exchange value and labor-cost.

  3. This curve expresses, in terms of value, the idea of proportionality which is an essential part of the quantity theory.

  4. This doctrine denies the law of proportionality even for this differential portion.

  5. Professor Taussig, whose view was summarized at length in chapter IX, finds, in real life, so many exceptions to the doctrine of proportionality of reserves and deposits that he virtually abandons that doctrine.

  6. Proportionality between the world's gold and the world's volume of credit does not at all obtain.

  7. Proportionality of cause to effect is apparently disobeyed not only in physical but also in mental phenomena.

  8. The evidence is found in the proportionality frequently observed between the amounts of thorium and uranium in the primary rocks.

  9. Thorium and uranium, proportionality of, in older rocks, 26.

  10. The constant k is the proportionality constant and is negative when the quantity in question decreases; c is commonly positive; e = 2.

  11. Two principles--namely, the proportionality and the progression of taxation--have appeared in many respects to carry this approximation to its utmost limit.

  12. Thus the supposed axiom of the proportionality of effects to their causes fails at the precise point where the principle of the Composition of Causes also fails; viz.

  13. In this way curved shapes of various kinds have been investigated, as well as bodies in which Hooke’s law of the strict proportionality of strain to stress does not apply.

  14. As in reality our increments are not infinitely small, but very small, the law of proportionality is only approximate, and the simplicity is only apparent.

  15. According to Newton's law, there is rigorous proportionality between these two coefficients.

  16. But there is an almost strict proportionality in all cases of “closed forms.

  17. It is only for theoretical simplification that a strict proportionality is assumed here, both in the text and the diagram.

  18. Elsewhere, however, we are informed that even the proportionality of the developing parts is simply the outcome of the motion imparted by the male, which is actu what the female element only is potentia.

  19. In this connection it will be shown in the next chapter, that strict proportionality holds good only in the median range, and that the susceptibility for excitation undergoes an increase at the beginning of the phototropic curve.

  20. If we take spark as cause and explosion as effect there is obviously no proportionality between the cause and its effect.

  21. But both produce effects, and only on these terms can there be that 'proportionality or equivalence between cause and effect' on which Spencer insists.

  22. Hooke's law of proportionality of stress and strain leads to the introduction of important physical constants: the moduluses of elasticity of a body.

  23. The limiting tension beyond which the above law of proportionality fails is often called the "limit of linear elasticity.

  24. He started by supposing an exact proportionality between corresponding changes in sun-spot frequency and magnetic range.

  25. There must be the same outflow from the isothermal surface or inflow towards it, as there is in the actual case, and the proportionality to temperature slope must hold.

  26. Of course the same thing could be done at any isothermal surface, and the same proportionality would hold in that case.

  27. The proportionality of the circumferences of circles to their radii must be inferred directly from the proportionality of the perimeters of regular polygons, of the same number of sides, to their apothems.

  28. The proportionality of products is not a revelation that we pretend to offer to the world, or a novelty that we bring into science, any more than the division of labor was an unheard-of thing when Adam Smith explained its marvels.

  29. Application of the law of proportionality of values.

  30. In society, then, justice is simply the proportionality of values; its guarantee and sanction is the responsibility of the producer.

  31. Let us go farther yet: wages is the proportionality of the elements which compose wealth, and which are consumed every day reproductively by the mass of laborers.

  32. In all these industries distribution, therefore, is nothing but the mutual exchange of products according to the law of proportionality of values.

  33. This difficulty has been solved in advance in our theory of the proportionality of values.

  34. This means that the four humors of which the body is composed, namely, blood, yellow and black gall and phlegm, lose the proper proportionality in their composition, and one or other of them predominates.

  35. The difference between man and beast, and between animal and plant is then the difference in the proportionality of the elemental mixture.

  36. Hence an approximate proportionality should have existed between riverbank distance and the number of inhabitants.

  37. The recognition, therefore, of any such law of proportionality is superseded by the more comprehensive principle, in which as much of it as is true is implicitly asserted.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proportionality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    balance; communion; community; conformity; congruity; consistency; correspondence; equality; equilibrium; equivalence; evenness; finish; harmony; keeping; mutuality; parallelism; polarity; proportion; reciprocation; reciprocity; regularity; relativity; symmetry; uniformity