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paying more proportionately from your income in indirect taxes than a person who is rich
In other words, as you decrease salt, you're likely to decrease bloating proportionately.
In other words, as you decrease salt, you're likely to decrease bloating proportionately.
Okay, that's a little proportionately inaccurate.
Okay, that's a little proportionately inaccurate.
larger screens, ah proportionately spaced texts ah and the mouse. And it was just instantly
Silk: it's actually proportionately stronger and more flexible than steel.
in one evening, which proportionately
But they're making the case that proportionately, the urban west of Scotland is taking more of a hit, taking more migrants than other parts of the UK.
But they're making the case that proportionately, the urban west of Scotland is taking more of a hit, taking more migrants than other parts of the UK.
How does that fit in with the letter that Iran sent to the United Nations Security Council on Friday saying any retaliation by Iran would be that Iran would respond proportionately to any US Attack?
How does that fit in with the letter that Iran sent to the United Nations Security Council on Friday saying any ata, uh, retaliation by Iran would be that Iran would respond proportionately to any U.S.
and I think proportionately, the way that it tucks in at the knee and then flares out, it just sits really well on me.
I think they're a really good length on me and I think proportionately the way that it tucks in at the knee and then flares out.
For processor speed, we even have a rule for this, called Moore's Law, which says that roughly every two years, the number of transistors that we can fit on a single microchip will double, which means proportionately more powerful computers and phones.