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proportionality

/pruh-pawr-shuh-nal-i-tee/US // prəˌpɔr ʃəˈnæl ɪ ti //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact or quality of being in proper balance or relation as to size or quantity, degree, severity, etc.:Even a defensive response to an unjust attack may go far beyond legitimate defense if it causes destruction that violates the principle of proportionality.

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  • A 2012 study from researchers at BYU and Princeton discovered that women spoke much less than their proportional representation, spending roughly 75% less time talking than their male counterparts.

  • A more proportional voting system would allow those different parties to operate independently of one another.

  • The likelihood for an algorithm to produce the expected result, is indirectly proportional to the complexity of the task it needs to complete.

  • This proportional allocation would continue until every country has enough doses to vaccinate 20 percent of its population.

  • Second, the area of the surface is proportional to part of the entanglement entropy between those two portions of the boundary.

  • His most recent book is Proportionality in International Law, published by Oxford University Press.

  • What Rubin is arguing against—his blogpost is titled "The Perils of Proportionality"—are concepts enshrined in international law.

  • International human rights law dictates that, when people protest, governments must adhere to "proportionality" in their response.

  • But the question I had—which went unanswered—was this: What defines proportionality in Israeli law?

  • Early in the conversation, Dershowitz stated that “Jewish justice and Israeli justice understand proportionality.”

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

  • There is, therefore, in small pieces a rough proportionality between size of head and size of regenerating piece.

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

  • And now observe how well this conception falls in with the law of proportionality discovered by Newton.

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