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"The respect we accord the dead is in inverse ratio to the value of the land on which they sit."
Therefore, whatever shall tend to increase the insect life must in an inverse ratio war with human existence.
I verily believe that a man's way with women is in inverse ratio to his prowess among men.
Approximately, only a fraction not larger than the inverse ratio of the masses can be transferred.
The degree one is required to strip is in inverse ratio to one's other talents.
Its value and its civilization are in inverse ratio to that extortion.
This is a type of inverse ratio ventilation.
It seemed to me that there was a law relating in inverse ratio the experience of waves and the production of writing.
Sensation and power are in an inverse ratio to each other in respect to their case and difficulty.
This makes it easy to obtain the velocity vector difference and then the time observed for a full rotation from the inverse ratio.
In timing belts, the inverse ratio teeth of the belt contributes to the exact measurement.
Racial and/or religious persecutions of minorities stood in inverse ratio to the degree of a country's freedom.
It seemed, then, that the trouble was roughly in inverse ratio to the numbers or the abilities of the Lensmen in the neighborhood.
"The amount of mechanical development will always be in inverse ratio to the number of slaves that happen to be at a country's disposal."
John hoped that the duration of this deluge of rain would be in an inverse ratio to its violence, but he was doomed to disappointment.
Aldous Huxley once suggested that the quality of moral behaviour varies in inverse ratio to the number of human beings involved.
He later said, "I usually found that the sales of the books I published were in inverse ratio to my opinion of them.
"To continue: because of the inverse ratio, the enemy was not able to harm you on the surface, though he tried with demonic persistence and cunning.
Aldous Huxley once stated that official dignity tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held.
This employs an extremely high inverse ratio in a continuous pressure system similar to biphasic positive airway pressure but with several additional variables.
The quality of Blake's intellect was in inverse ratio to that of Mrs. Goodwin.
If the inverse ratio (i.e. renin-to-angiotensin) ratio is used, a value lower than the cutoff indicates primary hyperaldosteronism.
The law is that the smaller is attracted by the larger body in proportion to its mass and in inverse ratio to the square of the distance.
The concern aroused in me by a battle (whether in story or in reality) is almost in an inverse ratio to the number of the combatants.
Poor Hector Colombe, whose choler was shrinking in inverse ratio to that of his wife, did his best to pacify the worthy dame.