The word proportionality may have one of a number of meanings:
* In mathematics and in physics, proportionality is a special mathematical relationship between two quantities. In physics, proportionality is also a unified theory of matter and energy. In mathematics, a proportion can be represented as a fraction, decimal number, or percent.
* In problems of fair division, proportional means that each of n players thinks that he or she received at least 1 / n of the cake.
* Within law, the principle of proportionality is used to describe the idea that the punishment of a certain crime should be in proportion to the severity of the crime itself.
* In politics, proportionality is a maxim in some theories of governance and a principle underpinning the constitution of the European Union. The principle of 'proportionality' is one of the fundamental principles of the jurisprudence developed by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Written nowhere in the EC Treaty itself, the principle has been deduced by ECJ through purposive interpretation. In simple terms, the principle means that if you want to crack a nut, do not use a sledgehammer. The principle requires the institutions of the European Union and all Member States to not to take any measure in relation to any EU related matter that is excessive than what is absolutely required. For instance, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) would employ this principle in the context of freedom of movement of goods between the members states to find out whether a given restrictive measure adopted by a member state is indeed 'proportional' to the objects it is aimed at. If the measure is not proportional, and is rather drastic, the ECJ may ask the member state to do away with the imputed measure.
* In politics, proportional representation is a democratic electoral system.
* In art, body proportions are the study of relation of human body parts to each other and the whole, essential for depiction of human figure.
* In architecture, proportion describes the relationships between elements of a design, often controlled by complex proportional systems.
* In typography, a proportional font is a font whose glyphs are displayed using varying widths.
* In the Just War tradition, proportionality is one of the conditions.
2006-08-17 12:19:39
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answered by Spock 6
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I think it is one of those things that falls into the "eye of the beholder" bucket. You can't say someone is proportional height-weight just by looking at their numbers. They are only proportional if they look it.
2006-08-17 12:23:12
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answered by snvffy 7
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If someone gives you the right answer,you will go mad. Believe me , I have read about it and was about to go mad. Do you know that if you were in a space ship and travel with soooooo high speed and reached a planet that is very far beyound our glaxy and had a big telescope and looked at the earth planet, What will you see? you will see the people who built the pyramids in Egyptor something like that.
2006-08-17 12:42:29
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answered by evening_dewpoint 5
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Your rato of letter per word in question compared with spacing got me stumped.
2006-08-17 12:42:17
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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A measurement or reference point directly related to another.
2006-08-17 12:23:17
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answered by Life after 45 6
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The answer is extremely proportionate!
2006-08-17 12:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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this is extremely lazy ,if you want a dictionary defination .look it up for yourself in the dictionary
2006-08-17 12:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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