I've learned the dangerous lesson of the web: You succeed by giving up control, and that's inverse of the normal campaign.
There's an inverse relationship between the size and scope of government and the health of our free-market economy.
Time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
I've developed a theory that there's an inverse relationship between money and imagination. That if you've got lots of imagination then you don't really need much money, and if you've got lots of money then you won't bother with much imagination.
'Memorial Day' is about 'spring break' girls-gone-wild culture which is the seedy underbelly of our American Puritanism, the inverse side of the coin. It's also about how we forcefully exported that culture and then pretended to not know what we were doing.
Our prime time is the inverse of prime time on TV. Our biggest time will be this Thursday and Friday when probably half of the games will be played during some type of working hours.
We find a strong inverse association. Those who drank two or more cups of tea day, had almost a halt in the risk of ovarian cancer compared to those who never drank tea.
There is an inverse relationship between imagination and money.
Soon after the 1997 election, I argued that there was no inverse law of political gravity which said that everything which went down had to come back up.
As productivity slows, wage costs tend to rise -- one has an inverse relation to the other.
There's an inverse relationship between how good something is for you, and how much fun it is.
For people that are degenerates, if you've spent so much time feeling a certain way, it's actually uncomfortable to feel like a winner. The familiarity of losing is, in an inverse way, comforting. At least you know where you stand.
The quality of moral behaviour varies in inverse ratio to the number of human beings involved.