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By drastically reducing your overhead, you correspondingly increase your chances of success.
Smart executives, correspondingly, must understand that their competitors are at least as smart as they are.
The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra.
Being much shorter than the height of the atmosphere, the laboratory cell would necessitate a correspondingly greater vapor density.
It is a typical example of cost effective film making bringing correspondingly unspectacular results.
If the Caribbean Gods can seem cruel at times, putting air passengers through an impromptu big dipper ride, they can be correspondingly generous.
Many of the smaller regions at the top of the list have correspondingly smaller economies.
In the following two decades, demand for his work has grown and his output has grown correspondingly.
By implication, authorities are immoral and culture is correspondingly morally corrupt.
The range of potential targets for future intervention will grow correspondingly.
The Scandinavians have tended to favour high rates of taxation with correspondingly high levels of social provision.
The reduced venous pressure reduces the return flow of blood into the heart, so the blood pumped out of the heart is correspondingly reduced.
The activation energy is greater and the rate of the reaction is correspondingly less for the deuterated compounds.
The politics of solidarity they ostensibly represent seem to me to be correspondingly diminished.
You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure.
I was talking about a single factor that favours one side and correspondingly disfavours the other.
As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious, embracing big ensembles along with bedroom turntablists.
When you set a world record at the age of only 12, expectations for the future become correspondingly high.
If Congress used a more limited range of means, reserved powers would correspondingly expand.
As humans moved north into Eurasia from Africa and, later, south from Alaska across the Americas, proboscidean range contracted correspondingly.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And if the unconformity be widespread, the lost interval is correspondingly great.
As the allantois increases in size and importance, the allantoic vessels are correspondingly developed.
The task of the appreciator, correspondingly, is to receive the artist's message in the same terms in which it was conceived.
It runs in bearings which are split and are coned externally, fitting into correspondingly coned holes in the headstock.
To denounce this is dignified, but it is also easy and most often correspondingly useless.
The wind had dropped to a steady blow, still from west by north, and the sea had gone down correspondingly.
We were sure we had a broadbill, and were correspondingly worried.
But the pursuit of our main army was not correspondingly vigorous.
When one is elevated, the other is correspondingly depressed.
The penalty of error in that domain is correspondingly great.
Necessity, especially in politics, often occasions false hopes, false reasonings, and a system of measures correspondingly erroneous.
He was correspondingly glad to see her on her return in October.
But if these gallants were sedulous, she was correspondingly indifferent.
Born in savagery, having lived in savagery all their lives and known naught else, their sense of humour was correspondingly savage.
But he had a will of his own that was correspondingly as stubborn as his bulk.
The Tories were at first delighted, but when they discovered the hoax became correspondingly indignant and Defoe was set in the pillory, and imprisoned.
They saw Jav's forces grow correspondingly until all about them rolled a sea of fighting, cursing warriors, and the dead lay in heaps about the field.
The light in the guard-house, half derived from the waning oil-lamps of the night, and half from the overcast day, was in a correspondingly uncertain condition.
It was evident from their groping hands that they were eyeless, and their sluggish movements suggested a rudimentary nervous system and a correspondingly minute brain.
She had given him her hand in an indifferent way that seemed habitual to her and spoke in a correspondingly indifferent manner, though in a very pleasant voice.
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