Michigan" — a 21973 ruling banning "grossly disproportionate" sentences — "claiming the sentence you received is grossly disproportionate to the crime.
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Their relevancy, category or vertical, or proximity to consumers creates disproportionate organic value to Pinners and also creates disproportionate commercial value.
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"Not having paid parental leave or affordable, high-quality child care is a disproportionate burden on mothers and therefore a disproportionate burden on women," Gould says.
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"In our previous message ... our reply incorrectly stated that the warrant was disproportionate - it is not disproportionate, it is just currently lacking in essential information," it said.
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" Possible — only possible — use of "disproportionate force.
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Critics have called the disqualifications, especially Guzman's, disproportionate and undemocratic.
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What do a disproportionate number of CEOs have in common?
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These women were proudly asymmetric, disproportionate — and they were beautiful.
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Unsurprisingly they account for a disproportionate share of new infections.
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Lots of offenses besides cybercrimes can result in disproportionate sentences.
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Amazon felt this was "disproportionate and ineffective", the NAO said.
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Java plays a disproportionate role in the economy and politics.
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It's where a disproportionate amount of the money is, too.
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Many neutral observers saw impeachment, without thorough investigation, as disproportionate.
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We have a disproportionate share of undocumented workers as well.
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Sleeping hours are disproportionate across the socioeconomic spectrum as well.
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But he too believes the FCO response has been disproportionate.
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It still drives a disproportionate share of interest, passion, viewership.
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The letters emphasized disproportionate maternal mortality rates among black mothers.
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You get a disproportionate number of revolvers and broken guns.
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B ut demands for his resignation were "disproportionate," he said.
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"They give a disproportionate amount of blood," Dr. Cohn said.
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I think the NFL gets a disproportionate amount of attention.
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Denmark has paid a disproportionate price in America's recent wars.
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Yet Ms. Foster will now wield disproportionate influence over Mrs.
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The United Nations accuses the army of using disproportionate force.
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Quarantine is either a disproportionate, crazy response … or it's not.
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We are arrested and incarcerated today at wildly disproportionate rates.
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You know a disproportionate military response when you see it.
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It's me satirizing my disproportionate passion for the entertainment industry.
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The group commits a disproportionate amount of crime in Germany.
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Supply and demand are disproportionate, so land prices go up.
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As a result, they wield disproportionate influence on legislator behavior.
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So what explains the disproportionate criticism and erasure of Sanders?
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"This fine is completely disproportionate," Drillisch said in a statement.
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"This fine is completely disproportionate," Drillisch said in a statement.
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As the world's most profitable company, it commands a disproportionate influence.
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Women also continue to bear a disproportionate share of family responsibilities.
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"The concern there is that this is ultimately disproportionate," he said.
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And yes, Uncle Sam foots a disproportionate share of the bills.
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A disproportionate share of the killing happens east of the river.
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These figures are, of course, disproportionate with the general US population.
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While they're dominant, dominant males father a disproportionate number of young.
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A disproportionate number of cities were founded on pristine river deltas.
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These firms have a disproportionate impact on job creation and innovation.
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But a disproportionate share of that is for the battery pack.
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Only "overt racial bias" explains Washington's disproportionate death sentences for blacks.
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We pay a disproportionate share of the cost of N.A.T.O. Why?
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We're minimal polluters, but we're suffering disproportionate effects from climate change.
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Israel's methods, disproportionate under international law, are carefully planned and considered.
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The tax reform would have a disproportionate effect across the country.
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"There's a disproportionate number of ultra runners that participate," Weinstein said.
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And travellers make up a disproportionate percentage of the prison population.
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Second, they have a disproportionate ability to shape the public sphere.
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Brazil's biggest consumer-protection group called the ban "disproportionate and harmful".
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Senior citizens spend disproportionate amounts of their monthly incomes on electricity.
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That figure, which dropped to 25 percent in 2017, remains disproportionate.
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Yellen is not necessarily the median dot but has disproportionate influence.
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A large-scale U.S. and allied response could seem massively disproportionate.
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There will, of course, always be people who have disproportionate wealth.
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But the data we do have suggests a disproportionate racial impact.
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They also make up a disproportionate number of police killing victims.
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Other nations do impose disproportionate restrictions on American goods, he said.
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This can lead to a disproportionate level of attention and aid.
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Founders of color receive a disproportionate amount of venture capital funding.
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And … it has a disproportionate impact on poor people of color.
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Trump has criticized NATO in the past over disproportionate burden sharing.
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But the scale of the punishment feels wildly disproportionate to me.
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They conduct a disproportionate number of stops of pedestrians and motorists.
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But Jews did make up a disproportionate percentage of leftist utopians.
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Yes, the Senate gives rural areas (and small states) disproportionate strength.
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"It was completely bizarre, disproportionate and violent," she said on Twitter.
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A ridiculously disproportionate percentage of the Giving Pledge philanthropists are Jewish.
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A disproportionate number of homeless people in California are African-American.
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Others, abroad and in Catalonia, saw the jail terms as disproportionate.
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Finland has long produced a disproportionate number of world-class conductors.
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She added that the practice had a disproportionate effect on women.
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He's got disproportionate influence because he gives a lot of money.
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What&aposs a small thing that will produce a disproportionate impact?
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The federal presence has become disproportionate and distorts the accreditation enterprise.
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Aboriginal women made up a highly disproportionate share of those arrests.
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The industry could soon face "disproportionate levels of disruption," Sussams said.
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Our relative smallness and disproportionate destructiveness is elucidated again and again.
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There's no perspective, everything is disproportionate, and the broccoli itself is enormous.
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"That's why we intend to appeal this unfair and disproportionate new rule."
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Black inmates also make up a disproportionate percentage of the prison population.
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The response by the Burmese army has been disproportionate, according to activists.
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Moreover, a disproportionate share of the financing goes to the public sector.
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South Asians also make up a disproportionate part of the cricket economy.
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Fitch said it has not yet identified any companies with "disproportionate" exposures.
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They have accounted for a mightily disproportionate share of the newly infected.
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For example, punishment can sometimes be wildly disproportionate to the perceived offense.
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That has exacerbated disproportionate pressure on southern countries like Greece or Italy.
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The sluggish nature of trade growth has a disproportionate impact on manufacturing.
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Black Lives Matter activists oppose America's disproportionate police violence against black people.
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"We see this as really disproportionate to what they're trying to achieve."
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Disproportionate employment in certain industries can also slow down Hispanic wage accumulation.
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Either that, or a disproportionate number of eggs love Ohio State football.
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This practice continues with the detaining and deporting Haitians in disproportionate numbers.
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That's why we intend to appeal this unfair and disproportionate new rule.
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Newer diseases dominating the headlines can command a disproportionate share of funds.
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Those two make up the sexy half, which gets wildly disproportionate attention.
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Are there a disproportionate amount of these sorts of men in politics?
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Who makes up a disproportionate share of those in lower-income quintiles?
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Iran would see this as disproportionate, and the response would quickly escalate.
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In a purely numerical sense, debate about the veil is wildly disproportionate.
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Popper might have seen this as a disproportionate intervention on democratic politics.
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It's disproportionate to what it would be if I was a woman.
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Doubly so when you consider its disproportionate affects on people of color.
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The recent sanctions are disproportionate, counter-productive and, in our view, mistaken.
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Younger, well-educated Americans make up a disproportionate part of those moving.
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Clearly, a disproportionate number of titanic homers have been struck by Yankees.
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Accompanying the drastic expansion in traffic was a disproportionate rise in accidents.
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They slammed the government for what they describe as a disproportionate crackdown.
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In contemporary warfare, individual tactical events often possess disproportionate strategic impact, e.g.
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Workers who have to face customers endure a disproportionate share of abuse.
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They are entitled to criticize Pelosi's "disproportionate" claim as inaccurate or insensitive.
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Global responses have centered on the tariffs' disproportionate impact on US partners.
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A disproportionate number of people of color fill federal and state prisons.
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It's especially difficult for women because they have disproportionate responsibility for caregiving.
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Residents have argued the police response was disproportionate to the alleged crime.
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This will have a disproportionate impact on low- and fixed-income consumers.
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Centrist Romanian President Klaus Iohannis condemned the police's disproportionate use of force.
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"But these things are just disproportionate and the whole world knows it."
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And black inmates make up a disproportionate amount of the prison population.
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A horrifying disproportionate number of the victims were trans women of color.
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The rich are disproportionate contributors to the carbon emissions that power climate change.
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Critics say that sentencing disparity has contributed to disproportionate penalties against African-Americans.
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For years, shareholders have put forward proposals to eliminate Zuckerberg's disproportionate voting rights.
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Though critics argue this is a disproportionate response to tackling hate speech online.
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Eni called the move "disproportionate and detrimental" to the rights of its manager.
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A disproportionate number of our memories, for instance, come from our teenage years.
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That winner gets a disproportionate amount of revenue, of investing, of market share.
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But women with ties to now disgraced Hollywood men are facing disproportionate scrutiny.
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We have a disproportionate amount of the new jobs being created in manufacturing.
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A disproportionate number of rap artists who've earned No. 1 singles are white.
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But he's still one of them, and they commit a disproportionate of crime.
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"Some of these attacks may constitute disproportionate or otherwise indiscriminate attacks," she said.
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"The 'disproportionate effort' in Article 14(5) is the core issue," agrees Olejnik.
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Eni called the move disproportionate and detrimental to the rights of its manager.
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Turkey said the action was "disproportionate" and showed no regard for human life.
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They enjoy a disproportionate share of capitalism's rewards—and worry about its fate.
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Right now, the long jail stretch, which could start any day, looks disproportionate.
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Rashida Jones is speaking out about Hollywood's disproportionate lack of female power players.
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Such "civil forfeiture" has often ended up grossly disproportionate to a defendant's sentence.
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And a disproportionate number of the assailants arrested were also black, primarily male.
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Target millennials A disproportionate number of users on apps, like Periscope, are millennials.
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The US is playing a disproportionate role in moving to find solutions though.
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Its reaction to any kind of unrest has been swift and arguably disproportionate.
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We also know too well the disproportionate impacts of these injustices on women.
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This disproportionate effect is why critics often call the war on drugs racist.
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People chase supernormal profits that appear to present the opportunity for disproportionate returns.
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Gail: There's a disproportionate amount of "unlikable" going on with the Warren critics.
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The complaints challenged the disproportionate closures of traditional public schools in these cities.
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The Plan poses an equivalently disproportionate threat to minority communities and their families.
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The fallout was swift and disproportionate, like a kick from a stung horse.
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The media devoted disproportionate coverage to inauguration attendance and vote counts in California.
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The disproportionate impact of automation could exacerbate the already widening racial wealth gap.
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Voters like these are a disproportionate share of people leaving the voter rolls.
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Alcohol and other drugs also have a disproportionate impact on small business productivity.
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It's not just about their demographic characteristics, either: A disproportionate share of Mrs.
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Funneling subsidies through the tax code gives the tax-savvy a disproportionate advantage.
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That means a minority of frequent flyers contribute a disproportionate share of emissions.
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Making matters worse, other ill-advised rules rewarded Mr. Trump with disproportionate airtime.
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It's not something that has a disproportionate effect in terms of watch time.
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These babies die of diarrheal diseases or malnutrition in disproportionate and striking numbers.
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That collaboration has given Mr. Klein, the group's leader, disproportionate influence in Albany.
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"This ruling sanctions an alleged negligence with a totally disproportionate penalty," Vizcarra said.
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Yet it accounts for a disproportionate number of sexual assault cases involving them.
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And yet, private jets have a disproportionate effect on the rest of us.
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DiPietro questions whether Hadden's defense attorney, Isabelle Kirshner, had disproportionate influence on prosecutors.
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He said the seizure was grossly disproportionate to the gravity of his offense.
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Whatever the protesters were doing did not justify the authorities' disproportionate response, however.
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A disproportionate amount of crime is committed by a small group of criminals.
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Stella McCartney gets a disproportionate amount of attention here, and for good reason.
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The emphasis on Russia is grossly disproportionate to its importance, which is nil.
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Journalists are sometimes accused of giving disproportionate attention to crimes against their own.
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The Palestinian cause receives disproportionate attention and budget appropriations at the United Nations.
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It called for — and delivered — disproportionate reductions to the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal.
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"That group of people can have a disproportionate impact on elections," Binch said.
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So, in a shutdown, our Reservists and Guardsmen are hit with disproportionate impact.
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Players would be better rounded and the disproportionate importance of pitchers would disappear.
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Native populations suffer from chronic disease, poverty and education gaps at disproportionate rates.
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Those kinds of places tend to have a disproportionate share of older voters.
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You seem to have reported on a disproportionate number of Canadians in ISIS.
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But the attention that MS-13 has received is disproportionate to its impact.
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There's "dogpiling" — a disproportionate (and sometimes coordinated) group response to an individual comment.
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Studies show the laws have a disproportionate impact on black and brown voters.
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That has led power plant owners to burn a disproportionate amount of oil.
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Still, season 8 has been giving the Crypts a disproportionate amount of camera time.
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"I think that was a disproportionate reaction" even though it's a war, he added.
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Nouvel's studio is suing to have the fines, which it calls "totally disproportionate," cleared.
|
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But Facebook, along with Twitter and Google, drive a disproportionate amount of news consumption.
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But he'll draw a vastly disproportionate share of attention and speculation, controversy and criticism.
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" Sanders on Israel's 2014 use of force in Gaza: "Was that a disproportionate attack?
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Furthermore, those firms that do scale up generate a disproportionate amount of economic growth.
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Researchers say this could be due to the disproportionate stress that trans teens experience.
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"The reason for rolling back the change was not disproportionate pledge deletion," he said.
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Remember, after Malcolm X was assassinated, we saw the disproportionate incarceration of African Americans.
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The shrinking middle class and the poor sections of society experienced a disproportionate decline.
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America's financial power means it is responsible for a disproportionate amount of shared trouble.
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Observers have noted that black men make up a disproportionate share of the accused.
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Notwithstanding a recent wobble, they have since enjoyed a disproportionate share of the gains.
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A disproportionate number of the cars are VW vans, which he's loved since childhood.
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He aborted the mission Thursday night, saying he decided the casualty count was disproportionate.
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"For one tooth, the complete jaw," he posted, seeming to imply a disproportionate retaliation.
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"Driving bans are disproportionate when it comes to small excess pollution levels," she said.
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The change in policy will also have a disproportionate impact on communities of color.
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Petty arrests skyrocketed, with a disproportionate number of those stopped being black or Latino.
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Places like London and San Francisco account for a disproportionate share of economic output.
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So you get a disproportionate amount of press associated with those kinds of accidents.
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LGBTQ youths of color are at disproportionate risk for homelessness, bullying, and sexual harassment.
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The Leadership Conference argues that the question has a disproportionate impact on minority applicants.
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Women today still do a disproportionate amount of childcare, but generational attitudes are shifting.
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And he understands that CNN has a disproportionate amount of swing and independent voters.
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A disproportionate number were minorities, low-income, college students, or had transient housing situations.
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Low-income households — and especially black and Hispanic ones — make up a disproportionate share.
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Rural America, even as it laments its economic weakness, retains vastly disproportionate electoral strength.
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The resolution condemned what it called "disproportionate repressive measures" taken by the Turkish government.
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That means that they may get stuck paying a disproportionate share of the bill.
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That was until the police jumped in and acted in a totally disproportionate fashion.
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" World leaders and human rights watchdogs condemned Israel for its "disproportionate use of force.
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LSE believes the condition is "disproportionate," and therefore believes the broader merger is dead.
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Women hold a disproportionate share of jobs in many of the fastest-growing categories.
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She said a disproportionate number of suicide bombers in Iraq and Syria were Tajiks.
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Canadian Natural Resources may have "disproportionate stock reactions" given its elevated leverage, he noted.
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The U.N. report said the military action was "grossly disproportionate to actual security threats".
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These so called front-line countries have complained they have borne a disproportionate weight.
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There is no disproportionate effect on vulnerable populations, no evidence of a slippery slope.
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One word in that statement — arrival — is, however, doing a disproportionate amount of work.
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And these are precisely the places that have a disproportionate role in choosing senators.
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Of course, because of racial bias, a disproportionate number of those people are minorities.
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Trump has vowed potentially disproportionate attacks against Iran if the country retaliates against Americans.
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People living through Brexit uncertainty or a natural disaster have disproportionate questions and concerns.
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Black and Brown people had disproportionate encounters with the police because of our race.
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It is the disproportionate impact of the years in which rainfall is particularly low.
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The scandal's disproportionate effect on Flint's poor black population made an impression on Antonio.
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UK FOREIGN MINISTER RAAB SAYS USE OF LIVE AMMUNITION IN HONG KONG IS DISPROPORTIONATE
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What scares Oommen most about climate change is its disproportionate effect on marginalized communities.
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The former trustees decried what they consider as a disproportionate measure by the Smithsonian.
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That's because, despite progress, women continue to do a disproportionate amount of child care.
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Gantz has vowed to use "disproportionate force" in response to rocket attacks from Gaza.
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It should not be a disproportionate part of your net worth or your holding.
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Many of the schools with high-earning alumni enroll a disproportionate number of men.
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He's criticized Israel's military actions in Gaza as "disproportionate" at the expense of civilians.
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Still, still policies don't address the disproportionate gun deaths of transgender women of color.
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The rest of the data shared with the Carolina TV stations is similarly disproportionate.
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The result will be a negative and disproportionate impact on poor and minority communities.
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Thomas Gitzel, economist at VP Bank, agreed Tuesday's headline ZEW reading might be disproportionate.
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The makeup of the Senate already grants disproportionate power to the least populous states.
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That, or a disproportionate number of celebrities have found themselves oddly busy this January.
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In 2018 alone, police killed 992 people — a disproportionate number of whom were black.
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In every country just about, the disproportionate economic clout of those at the top has provided these individuals with wildly disproportionate influence on their countries' political life and on its media; on what policies are pursued and whose interests end up being ignored.
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In every country, just about, the disproportionate economic clout of those at the top has provided these individuals with wildly disproportionate influence on their countries' political life and on its media; on what policies are pursued and whose interests end up being ignored.
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"McDonald&aposs knew or recklessly disregarded the likelihood that BBV2020 (among other financial stresses imposed by the Company) would put disproportionate financial stress on African American franchisees and cause a disproportionate number of them to leave the system," Tuesday&aposs complaint alleges.
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She is the favourite among blue-collar workers; he draws disproportionate support from university graduates.
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And given the clarity of his memorable prose style, his opinions have a disproportionate impact.
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Sometimes it&aposs not about the crime but about the punishment that is disproportionate, right?
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"Women make the disproportionate number of health-care decisions in the U.S.," Ryder told CNBC.
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Essentially, "choice" led to a highly disproportionate number of at-risk students at this school.
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He said he decided the estimated death toll of 150 would be a disproportionate response.
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HIV and STDs get a disproportionate amount of press and media attention compared to addiction.
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You could argue that the door handle has had a disproportionate influence on modern robotics.
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Canadian politicians have pointed out the disproportionate impact Canadian trade has on 35 U.S. states.
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I should have done it sooner, given the disproportionate degree it has improved my life.
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Moreover, the rich have seen a disproportionate increase in wealth over the past few decades.
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New Zealand's voting system is designed so that small interest groups don't have disproportionate influence.
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Their use against civilians is disproportionate to any threat those civilians pose to Assad's rule.
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Hatred and incitement to discrimination, packaged as free speech, have a disproportionate impact on minorities.
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But GEDmatch and other genealogy databases contain a disproportionate number of profiles from white Americans.
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In dance as in politics, Israel's visibility and influence are remarkably disproportionate to its size.
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"Trans people are killed at rates disproportionate to their numbers in the population," she says.
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The sentence—of more than nine years for receiving a flat worth $600,000—looked disproportionate.
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"The Ebola quarantines were a really disproportionate response to a lot of fear," Kapczynski said.
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A disproportionate number of black families lived in poverty and were subject to police brutality.
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The disproportionate fixation on women politicians' clothing continues today — and it's not just Ocasio-Cortez.
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A well-connected oligarchy is sucking up a disproportionate share of the proceeds of growth.
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"A sharply disproportionate percentage of those [disenfranchised] voters are African-American or Hispanic", she noted.
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Over 40% of the women in the AEA's survey reported being given a disproportionate load.
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Google says these disproportionate attrition rates have hurt its ability to make gains in representation.
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I'm all for gender equality – even in political attack ads - but this ad is disproportionate.
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Within some counties, a disproportionate number of polls closed in neighborhoods with large minority populations.
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Animal-welfare advocates lament the country's congressional system, which gives disproportionate clout to rural states.
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Yet militant groups like IS have a disproportionate influence on how the West sees Muslims.
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It also overbuilds muscles in a disproportionate way and puts undo stress on the spine.
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In 2017, Allure published a story about the disproportionate number of popular Mormon beauty bloggers.
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And that's what we're doing, and we're targeting people of color in wildly disproportionate numbers.
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It also means not giving disproportionate rewards to those willing to work the longest, either.
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It has led to the incarceration of a vastly disproportionate number of people of color.
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As protection, they demanded equal representation in the Senate, and disproportionate representation and power elsewhere.
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Unions can exercise a disproportionate influence on candidate selection, particularly in House and statehouse races.
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Luxembourg sees a blanket ban as disproportionate and unjustified, its lawyer Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch said.
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Another is for-profit colleges, the source of a disproportionate number of student debt defaults.
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The bad news is, we already know that outliers can have disproportionate impact on policy.
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Chastain said she believes Clinton gets a disproportionate amount of criticism because of her gender.
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JavaScript and Swift may capture a disproportionate share of buzz, but C is in everything.
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And when the layoffs came, black Americans experienced a disproportionate share of the ill effects.
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Some rural areas shrink with disproportionate speed; others, however, are actually experiencing net in-migration.
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Now there is evidence that these override cases involve a disproportionate number of wrongful convictions.
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One disease that takes a disproportionate toll on African-Americans and Latinos is colorectal cancer.
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In a statement, Merkel criticized the move as "bitter and disappointing" and called it "disproportionate".
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"The punishment in terms of trafficking in fentanyl is so disproportionate to the effect," Sen.
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In the second quarter, AWS again accounted for a disproportionate share of Amazon's operating profit.
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Leon had described the company's payment as "grossly disproportionate" given the seriousness of its actions.
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"They're tiny, but we think they may have a disproportionate health effect," she told me.
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There's one other, intriguing possible outcome of Bush's quasi-endorsement: a disproportionate response from Trump.
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Forays into French are responsible for a wildly disproportionate share of errors in our prose.
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Experts say what's driving the disproportionate toll on black mothers is, simply put, institutionalized racism.
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"Make sure those sacrifices aren't so great that it's having a disproportionate effect," said Patterson.
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Low-income households spend a disproportionate share of their income on products that cross borders.
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The problem is the hugely disproportionate burden placed on Okinawa, the poorest of Japan's prefectures.
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In a person suffering from allergies, though, excessive IgE stimulates a disproportionate release of histamine.
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Could these devices help correct some of the disproportionate effects of factory pollution, for instance?
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It worries me that women are going to take a disproportionate hit economically in this.
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The last time the league saw someone take on such a disproportionate workload was — surprise!
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Islanders say they are being forced to shoulder a disproportionate share of the migrant burden.
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Like hospitals and governments, they have a disproportionate amount to lose if they go offline.
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Congressional leadership ought to take note of the disproportionate margin in favor of congressional action.
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And so it's a disproportionate number of women who are survivors today of the purge.
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Conversely, a disproportionate amount of attention has been focused on the presumed desires of millennials.
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Currently, profligate states such as Massachusetts receive a disproportionate and unfair share of ObamaCare spending.
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A disproportionate amount of this diversity is the work of two veteran chefs and restaurateurs.
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Mr. Rabasseda, the mayor of Arenys de Munt, said that Madrid's clampdown has been disproportionate.
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Qassim Suleimani and Mr. Trump is threatening disproportionate strikes inside Iran if it does retaliate.
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The report concluded that seven power plants had a disproportionate impact on people of color.
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America's Electoral College voting system gives these small states disproportionate sway in the presidential elections.
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Qasem Soleimani, it suits Trump to seem like he might react in a disproportionate way.
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Climate change is not just an American problem, but it is a disproportionate American responsibility.
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If that happens, they say, it is certain to have a disproportionate impact on women.
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The London exchange said that was a "disproportionate" remedy and would not commit to it.
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Thus, small expansions in overall centrifuge numbers could translate to disproportionate reductions in breakout time.
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In the real world, this could lead police to shoot black people at disproportionate rates.
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So how are low-level offenses related to a disproportionate percentage of officer-involved killings?
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"In every country, just about, the disproportionate economic clout of those at the top has provided these individuals with wildly disproportionate influence on their countries' political life and on its media; on what policies are pursued and whose interests end up being ignored," Obama said.
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A disproportionate number of male mammoths were found preserved in traps, such as holes and bogs.
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Mr Lieberman is tapping into widespread frustration over the disproportionate influence of rabbis over public life.
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"Four of our states are getting a disproportionate amount of money from health care now," Sen.
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So there's black poverty here, one of the biggest, most disproportionate rates in the nation actually.
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Germany opposes the plan, fearing that rescuing foreign banks could cause disproportionate costs to its taxpayers.
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And a disproportionate number of successful female Democrats may result in typecasting female politicians as Democrats.
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Kaplan argued that the initiative would quiet conservative voices to a disproportionate degree, the Journal reported.
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The death toll gives the impression that black men are the disproportionate victims of police killings.
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Saudi Arabia, historically the swing producer, is loth to bear a disproportionate share of the burden.
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Whatever the reason, the result is disenfranchisement laws have a disproportionate impact on the black electorate.
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A disproportionate amount of men in decision-making positions is nothing new in the tech industry.
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These few attract a disproportionate amount of attention, largely because of America's views of their faith.
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A focus on Twitter chatter means researchers with a large following will see a disproportionate boost.
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Fear of disproportionate discipline — or worse — for participating in peaceful protests is neither unwarranted nor unprecedented.
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That the Senate should be disproportionate would not have disappointed the men who wrote America's constitution.
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Private firms are much more productive, but state firms gobble up a disproportionate share of resources.
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But the viral response to the story struck me as disproportionate, or at least just misdirected.
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And to make matters worse, highly educated residents make up a disproportionate share of the leavers.
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But the death rates soared in places where communities were flooded with disproportionate shares of opioids.
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Data for arrests, citations and warnings in St. Anthony in 2016 suggest disproportionate arrests of blacks.
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Occasionally, though, cause and effect are so disproportionate that trying to untangle them is laughably futile.
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And a disproportionate focus on identity and groups can obfuscate other issues, such as individual freedom.
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A disproportionate share of those losing their insurance would be older, white Americans who voted Trump.
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Men, she found, rose in disproportionate numbers to administrative jobs at the top of their professions.
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So its investments were having a disproportionate effect on the share prices of some small companies.
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The prison industrial complex is bursting with Black and brown people, disproportionate to the crimes committed.
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Of course, Harvard is not alone in admitting a disproportionate number of students from wealthy families.
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News, and realized around the same time that her salary was disproportionate to her male colleague's.
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That African Americans experience a disproportionate amount of surveillance and police brutality is a documented phenomenon.
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Not only are these sacrifices statistically overwhelmingly likely to be in vain, they're also completely disproportionate.
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However, we already know that trans people experience all sorts of disproportionate social and health issues.
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This explains why a disproportionate percentage of minority and low-income communities live near power plants.
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More research is needed to identify the cause of the disproportionate rate increases, the researchers say.
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Regulation inevitably imposes a disproportionate burden on smaller companies because compliance has a high fixed cost.
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My anger just exploded out in this horrific way that was completely disproportionate to the situation.
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Crucially, this would end the disproportionate burden for securing Afghanistan currently placed on the American taxpayer.
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They were handed down to black service members in disproportionate numbers, according to later government studies.
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If the USDA implements its new rule, they will bear a disproportionate share of the burden.
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And a disproportionate number of Puerto Ricans live in poverty, making them more vulnerable to pollution.
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Several focused on the disproportionate impact climate change has on poor communities and communities of color.
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Higher temperatures, heat waves, drought and wildfires are leading to a disproportionate impact on Latino laborers.
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There's no evidence that immigrants take up disproportionate space in America's pool of welfare beneficiaries, either.
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Like the Electoral College, the chamber has a structural rural bias that lends Republicans disproportionate power.
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These videos attracted a disproportionate amount of attention — online, in the Canadian national media, and beyond.
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The winners are even more disproportionate, with 42 percent of the winners being from the South.
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Muddying the ethical waters further, American prisons are filled with a disproportionate number of black men.
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By doing this, the plaintiffs say Wells Fargo repeatedly targeted minority customers at a disproportionate rate.
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Men in traditional female professions already pay a disproportionate financial and emotional price for such choices.
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So at least for now, the Permian accounts for a disproportionate share of the industry's recovery.
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Early states would still have disproportionate influence, so the order should change in each election cycle.
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Early states will still have disproportionate influence, so the order should change in each election cycle.
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Before the ACA, small businesses and their employees represented a disproportionate share of the working uninsured.
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But it was so disproportionate to what was happening that I think it was actually misleading.
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The disproportionate hype of Bone's alleged goodness compared to actual voting issues is irresponsible and bad.
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This, she argues, would especially help minority communities that today experience disproportionate levels of gun violence.
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As Mr. Kelly's closest aide, Mr. Fuentes has wielded disproportionate power in the Trump White House.
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At times, I've agreed with those who see something disproportionate in the left's fixation on Israel.
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It called the measure a disproportionate reaction designed to criminalize humanitarian and medical missions at sea.
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Across the country, some doctors, hospitals and clinics care for a disproportionate share of disadvantaged patients.
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The use of tear gas was criticized by many Democrats as a harsh and disproportionate response.
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This meant a disproportionate number of Indigenous people were diagnosed as mentally defective and subsequently sterilized.
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If the rich benefit disproportionately it is only because they pay a disproportionate share of taxes.
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Its location, on the border with Austria, means it receives a disproportionate number of secondary migrants.
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Those stocks account for a disproportionate percentage of market gains, and they are getting more expensive.
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Because of this, a few universities produce a disproportionate amount of the research on these topics.
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I always came armed with statistics on the disproportionate ratio of military spending to social programs.
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Simultaneously, reducing coal use will reducing disproportionate environmental health burdens on those living near coal plants.
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Obama said the former Army private had served a "disproportionate" prison sentence for leaking military secrets.
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In his statement, Obama said that Manning's sentence was "disproportionate" to those faced by other whistleblowers.
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In the world beyond the bulkheads, the vulnerable always see a disproportionate burden of infectious disease.
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It's the disproportionate response that feels like it's sending a really chilling message along with it.
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This results in a small minority, usually the most extreme of each party, having disproportionate influence.
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Some peace activists have asked that very question, suggesting that the disproportionate news coverage is illogical.
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Her family called her treatment disproportionate and the case caused rare tensions between Russia and Israel.
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Everyone deserves the ability to move about the world safely, yet women still face disproportionate risks.
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So it's no wonder that profits have gotten a bad rep, but it's unwarranted and disproportionate.
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Senator Anning was elected by 19 single votes, giving him an extremely disproportionate voice in parliament.
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"Baltic International Bank considers the administrative fine imposed by the FCMC as disproportionate," a spokeswoman said.
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It's also a posture that belies the disproportionate clout the borough sometimes wields in city politics.
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The government denies that its soldiers have used disproportionate force against the often lightly armed fighters.
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So, unless Saints fans comprise a disproportionate chunk of that subset, their preferences will hardly register.
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The disproportionate number of people who have mental illnesses in jails has reached national crisis levels.
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World Trade Organization negotiating rules give the US disproportionate leverage over the rules governing global trade.
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Revoking access to the White House complex amounted to disproportionate reaction to the events of last Wednesday.
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But the commission still thought that the law caused "disproportionate and unnecessary interference" with basic political freedoms.
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And in the political sphere, bots can yield influence on public opinion in disproportionate and misleading ways.
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Eighty percent of us are overweight and carrying that weight is killing us now at disproportionate levels.
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To honor the girls, the women of color, who are murdered at disproportionate rates in this nation.
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The first can be disproportionate and unjustified, but what Peña Nieto's government does belongs to authoritarian regimes.
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He also has 35 percent of its common stock, which grants him disproportionate influence in company votes.
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But when trans youth are accepted, these disproportionate rates drop to levels similar to the general population.
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This is far from the first analysis to show Muslims in America face disproportionate levels of discrimination.
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But disproportionate attention to her in conservative media seems to be a major part of the story.
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The way that environmental racism works, where some groups of people experience disproportionate harm, is morally wrong.
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But these trends show the disproportionate influence that certain demographic groups could have on the midterm elections.
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Israel was already facing international scrutiny and accusations of disproportionate use of force over these recent killings.
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Instead, Rubicon employs a disproportionate number of white people in relation to the racial makeup of Atlanta.
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Mr. Rubio's rallies attract a disproportionate number of young office workers, who bring their children and spouses.
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Such a disproportionate response from Trump could have quickly metastasized into war with Iran, these sources said.
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But it plays such a disproportionate role that adds a barrier to their ability to accomplish things.
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Sanders responded by accusing Clinton of failing to answer the question of whether Israel's response was disproportionate.
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A "disproportionate share" of traffic to the site comes from search engines, said Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne.
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These laws have a disproportionate effect on the ability of minority groups to exercise their voting rights.
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Another argument has been provoked by the disproportionate number of Trinidadians who have joined Islamic State (IS).
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The 2017 GOP tax cut delivers a disproportionate share of its benefits to the most affluent Americans.
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It pays disproportionate attention to the plight of activist groups while ignoring or vilifying the working class.
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The videos involve a disproportionate amount of head-swapping, an apparently popular and pretty innocent children's trope.
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A wildly disproportionate number of crypto people are privacy maximalists and/or really hate and fear governments.
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The BVI cannot accept attempts to force disproportionate measures on it without regard to its constitutional status.
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A disproportionate share of Britain's wealth goes into feeding the housing industry rather than into starting businesses.
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It is unclear which parts of the firm soak up disproportionate resources relative to profits, diluting returns.
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There's a magnificent tenderness to Wonderful Wonderful that correlates with the disproportionate mismatch between form and feeling.
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" But, he added, "I do have to say, food carries a disproportionate amount of weight and attention.
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In so doing, the CoinShares team found that bitcoin miners were using a disproportionate share of renewables.
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Here, the shaming seemed even more vitriolic, more disproportionate — perhaps because the tragedy hit closer to home.
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When a community is this taut with fear, any news or sign or rumor attracts disproportionate attention.
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Meat provides 22050% of global calorific intake, but it requires a disproportionate amount of water and feed.
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This decision was easy to understand, given the disproportionate oppression and erasure LGBTQ people of color experience.
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It is supposed to have effects that are utterly disproportionate to the actual lethality of the attacks.
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Privacy and human rights groups have also criticized bulk powers, arguing the powers are disproportionate and unnecessary.
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Are they referring to Soros, Steyer and Hollywood when they complain of disproportionate influence by "big donors"?
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Women and children share a disproportionate part of the burden with greater exposure to this indoor pollution.
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Because there's a disproportionate amount of scrutiny placed on the appearances of women in positions of power.
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It would demand aid access, an end to indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks and an end to sieges.
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It's also important to note that a disproportionate share of African Americans are in the federal workforce.
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The same factors might have helped Mr. Cruz claim a disproportionate share of Mr. Rubio's former support.
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Among other problems, the policy places a disproportionate burden on voters with disabilities, elderly voters, and others.
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But of the crimes that were committed in 2018, foreign nationals committed a disproportionate number of them.
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"Changing roof use spawns a disproportionate amount of litigation in co-ops and condos," Mr. Shmulewitz said.
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The GOP front-runner also isn't alone in questioning the U.S.'s disproportionate expenditures on global security.
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Such a disproportionate reaction sends a strong message to other nations that would consider criticizing its conduct.
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Advocates for pit bulls say they're stigmatized and such attacks get a disproportionate amount of media attention.
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Nonetheless, the exercise has confirmed that men command a vastly disproportionate share of plum jobs in Britain.
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Dystopias take up a disproportionate amount of the conversation when it comes to Atwood and her work.
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That disproportionate impact suggests Washington officialdom might do well to reassess its approach to future trade liberalization.
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That's not to say the special interests, including business interests, don't have disproportionate political and economic power.
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It is so unfortunate that those people would carry a disproportionate burden if the proposed changes stand.
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They alleged the listing was based on presumptions rather than facts and that the measures were disproportionate.
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For me, the disproportionate incarceration rates and harsh judicial penalties are more than just statistics and research.
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"The court wants to send a signal that is completely disproportionate in financial matters," Mr. Kaminski said.
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These seemingly minor leader behaviors will have a disproportionate impact on organizational tone during remote-work status.
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First, the Southern Tea Party makes up a disproportionate amount of the Tea Party movement in general.
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When racial discrimination in hiring prevails, work requirements necessarily place a disproportionate burden on people of color.
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Michelle Goldberg argues that accusing both sides of incivility overlooks the disproportionate danger of right-wing violence.
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Once black men's disproportionate representation in prisons and jails is accounted for, the gap grows still larger.
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"I have a disproportionate amount of money to share," she wrote in a letter explaining her decision.
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The United Nations Human Rights Council voted last Friday to censure Israel for disproportionate use of force.
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And women, who typically earn 20143 percent less than men, have filled a disproportionate number of jobs.
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Yet they affect society, and are affected by it, in ways and numbers disproportionate to their population.
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An otherworldly archipelago with wide sand beaches, medieval castles and a disproportionate number of world-class restaurants.
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Super PACs enhance the ability of the rich to influence elections, increasing their already disproportionate political influence.
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Most housekeeping workers are women, a disproportionate number of them minorities and immigrants, according to Unite Here!
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Researchers say women are at disproportionate risk of certain kinds of harassment, like threats of sexual violence.
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A handy way to prioritize is to consider six indicators of disproportionate risk or impact (Exhibit 1).
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White students also make up a disproportionate share of the students, though by a much smaller margin.
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"They drove a disproportionate return," she said, and if these stocks decline, the indexes will fall, too.
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Still, it holds disproportionate significance in the process as it's the first state to cast its ballots.
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The state has a disproportionate amount of people who work odd hours, and a relatively transient population.
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But it's not a disproportionate percentage of those who witnesses and victims describe as committing the murders.
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But it's not a disproportionate percentage of those who witnesses and victims describe as committing the murders.
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For good measure, white working-class voters have disproportionate sway in the Senate and the Electoral College.
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With few expats in town, our budding network of friends contained a disproportionate number of wait staff.
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However, this preparation for a cyber doomsday might be disproportionate to how breaches affect the bottom line.
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He also warned he might respond in a "disproportionate manner" if Iran were to hit U.S. assets.
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They house 10 percent of the world's population but account for a disproportionate number of its conflicts.
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To honor the girls, the women of color who are murdered at disproportionate rates in this nation.
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Over 11 years, Cusk published three memoirs that attracted disproportionate moral outrage from critics (and forum users).
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Slaveholders and their allies also occupied a disproportionate share of the state's high offices through the 1850s.
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To address this significantly disproportionate tax burden, I introduced the "Small Business Tax Equity Act" with Rep.
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Yet male anatomy, which sees only a fraction of the screen time, seems to receive disproportionate attention.
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We're capital-preservation minded while looking for asymmetric upside, and that's where we have a disproportionate advantage.
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"The police actions show that it produces panic and chaos [and] looks disproportionate and unprofessional," she said.
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Nuclear weapons have such a wide impact of killing and destruction they are inherently indiscriminate and disproportionate.
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They&aposre long and lean, and their disproportionate body measurements break all the rules of manufactured clothing.
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Peel back the numbers further, and black immigrants make up a disproportionate amount of criminal-based deportations.
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Some districts, including Delaware, have drawn a disproportionate share of patent lawsuits, raising concerns about forum shopping.
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And a disproportionate share of the expansion was concentrated in prosperous areas like Silicon Valley and Houston.
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He said it could lead to even more disproportionate stops of African Americans, Hispanics and other minorities.
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The devastating effect on nonbusiness services sectors would inflict disproportionate hardship on low-skill, low-income workers.
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Its approach to copyrighted content has attracted the most controversy, with critics arguing it's regressive and wildly disproportionate.
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This mass movement of people has profound public health implications, with a disproportionate impact on women and children.
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"(We have) made disproportionate efforts to keep Jet flying," the bank's chairman Rajnish Kumar told reporters in Mumbai.
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"The Belgian regulatory framework imposes disproportionate requirements that are not compatible with the Services Directive," the Commission said.
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"This young man did not deserve the disproportionate sentence given to him," the company said in a statement.
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The relatively small size of their markets meant this could have a disproportionate effect on prices, he said.
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The law "imposes unnecessary and disproportionate restrictions on the right to privacy", the U.N. Human Rights Committee said.
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The president told Republican senators he thought Puerto Rico had already received a disproportionate amount of disaster relief.
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Of course, Yale and Harvard are not alone in admitting a disproportionate number of students from wealthy families.
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VR seems to be taking up a disproportionate amount of the company's bandwidth these days, via the Vive.
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And although they account for a disproportionate share of the country's billionaires, most Chinese-Indonesians are not rich.
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But it's also true that those empowered by money-driven politics include a disproportionate number of spoiled egomaniacs.
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Twitter pundits know that attacking a young woman for racism will earn them a disproportionate amount of likes.
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So the commission in the LSE's words "unexpectedly" made a "disproportionate" demand: that MTS also be sold off.
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But they receive disproportionate attention, accruing thousands of times the number of publications as the least-researched 10%.
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" * Media attention: "The other thing is I've always been able to get disproportionate amount of press or media.
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Felony convictions generally mean a loss of voting rights and this has a disproportionate effect on minority communities.
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Fundamentally, the problem is that Israel has become a target of virulent, unrelenting and disproportionate left-wing criticism.
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Analysis revealed a disproportionate impact on minorities who were more likely to have unique names that officials mistyped.
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Despite the unique threats against LGBT refugees from Uganda, did they deserve a disproportionate number of these slots?
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Of course, our goal is not to impose on all digital actors an indiscriminate and disproportionate normative burden.
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Indian newspapers have published scathing editorials about the government's disproportionate response to an event on the university campus.
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For them, the disease comes with many disproportionate hardships, from the physical and the emotional to the financial.
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Muslims constitute a disproportionate percentage of the unemployed poor living in the banlieus, or suburbs, of urban sprawl.
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But the N.R.A. also wields political power disproportionate to the size of its membership, as it did then.
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Apple will continue to take a disproportionate share of that market, but this growth is done, he said.
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But the administration's cutbacks to the program overall could have a disproportionate effect on minority communities, per NYT.
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On the other hand, Nomura analyst Jeffrey Kvaal believes the iPhone 22016SE has attracted disproportionate attention from investors.
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The disproportionate contribution of gains from those five issues underscores the tech sector's eye-popping performance this year.
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The one big downside to this plan is the tax's disproportionate effect on those in lower income brackets.
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Most of the world's steelmakers have suffered from China's steel surplus, but Britain's have taken a disproportionate hit.
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Soaring enforcement levels and disproportionate targeting of African-Americans were the main arguments for those supporting the bill.
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The administration is also targeting people of color, who make up a disproportionate share of the nation's uninsured.
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"What they have is a disproportionate amount of power, and that's the real story," Mr. Carlson told me.
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Yet Norwich continually sends athletes to the Olympics and other competitions in numbers ridiculously disproportionate to its size.
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The functions of a representative government should not be clouded by a disproportionate role of money in elections.
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White Americans make up a disproportionate number of US homeowners, and it's most extreme in New York City
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"So there's a disproportionate amount of what's invested and communicated between what's realized in dollar sales," he said.
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Do cops treat blacks differently because of racism, or because blacks commit a disproportionate number of violent crimes?
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With intent and resolve, China is creating disproportionate advantage through methodical, incremental shifts in the region's tactical balance.
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Such policies often have a disproportionate impact on women and children, who face the brunt of economic devastation.
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Michael Bennet — the other 2020 candidate from the Rocky Mountain region — also enjoy disproportionate support among Bullock's backers.
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Still, a disproportionate share of people with subpar internet palates — SIPs for short — come from anti-internet communities.
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Indeed, of the total tariffs imposed on the U.S., a disproportionate amount was targeted directly at our farmers.
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So even if and when white athletes are experiencing economic exploitation, it can still be a disproportionate impact.
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Of course, translators and Chaldean Christians don't make up all Iraqi refugees, but they are a disproportionate share.
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On the face of it, the veneration of Kuyt on Merseyside seems disproportionate to his achievements at Liverpool.
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That impact could be especially significant for black Floridians, who make up a disproportionate number of those disenfranchised.
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The episode, to many, is a heartbreaking illustration of the disproportionate risks black motorists face with the police.
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This disproportionate emphasis on literacy backfires in later grades, when children's lack of subject matter knowledge impedes comprehension.
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This is, as pop goes, a valid identity innovation — a small tweak to convention that pays disproportionate reward.
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Suspensions and expulsions are also linked to the disproportionate numbers of minority students in the criminal justice system.
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At the forefront sits the disproportionate number of minority lives affected by the War on Drugs' prosecution mentality.
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And it has only further angered protesters who believe police have used disproportionate force in responding to demonstrations.
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Women of color experience sexual violence at disproportionate rates and have more barriers to reporting and face disbelief.
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DSH — disproportionate share hospitals — directs funding to hospitals that see a high number of Medicaid and uninsured patients.
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So March typically represents a disproportionate share of the quarter's output, as much as 6 percent, he said.
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At this point, I also realised that there were a disproportionate amount of dudes going to see Muse.
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The disproportionate power granted to ultra-Orthodox political parties by Israel's coalition politics keeps the system in place.
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Finally, despite its subjective and under-regulated nature, true crime media has a disproportionate influence over public opinion.
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Mr. Duterte's opponents have at times benefited from fake news, but a disproportionate amount of it favors him.
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Other companies, like Snap and Facebook, also have structures that allow their founders to hold disproportionate voting power.
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But today its population of 21806,153 includes a disproportionate number of artists and writers in addition to ranchers.
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"These two areas take a disproportionate amount of my time to help drive and think through," said Adamczyk.
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During this period, Clinton received vastly disproportionate media attention, a phenomenon that neither went unnoticed nor unremarked upon.
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They disagreed over the causes of the disproportionate poverty found in certain black communities in the United States.
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For that reason, the UK has had an arguably disproportionate influence on many areas of EU policy-making.
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But trans people remain disproportionately unemployed and underemployed, facing wildly disproportionate rates of discrimination than the general public.
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"No longer can the American taxpayer carry a disproportionate share of the defense of western values," Mattis said.
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Or perhaps it is the tiny size and disproportionate boldness; chickadees appear to actively seek out human company.
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Companies' founders are able to retain a disproportionate level of control compared with how many shares they have.
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My country is, particularly in the past few months, experiencing an influx of refugees disproportionate to its size.
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"The Russian government operates for the disproportionate benefit of oligarchs and government elites," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
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Trump has threatened a "disproportionate" response if any American personnel are killed in retribution for Soleimani&aposs killing.
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But the dangerous, disproportionate assassination of General Suleimani may have shut the diplomatic door for many more decades.
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Carrying similar, though lower, risks than the disproportionate response, this might be legal, but would still be unwise.
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A small percentage of people — those with complex illness — account for a disproportionate percentage of health care expenses.
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But saying that killing Soleimani was disproportionate, irresponsible or an escalation simply does not qualify as defending Soleimani.
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Extensive racial bias in the criminal justice system has led to disproportionate levels of incarceration among African-Americans.
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"No longer can the American taxpayer carry a disproportionate share of the defense of western values," he said.
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The Disproportionate Share Hospital program (abbreviated DSH and also called "uncompensated care payments") partly pays for the uninsured.
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And a disproportionate number of the district's well-to-do families are sending their children to private schools.
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The same is true with regard to transgender women of color, who face a disproportionate risk of violence.
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Students in this large urban district span all incomes, with a disproportionate amount of undocumented students, Tatum said.
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Prior to the law's enactment, small businesses and their employees comprised a disproportionate share of America's uninsured workers.
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Many experts said that the extent and duration of the surveillance of Mr. Lagacé appeared to be disproportionate.
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The American system also gives disproportionate power in the Senate to rural minorities, where gun culture is strongest.
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When it comes to adults, we have a disproportionate percentage of adults using e-cigarettes and cigarettes together.
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Transgender people in the United States, especially transgender women of color, experience fatal violence at a disproportionate rate.
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What followed was the disproportionate impact of mass incarceration, discriminatory housing policies, and a lack of economic investment.
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So a higher alcohol tax does not have as much of a disproportionate impact as one might assume.
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A disproportionate number of communities that favored Trump during the election rely heavily on these foreign-trained physicians.
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This, however, likely reflects the media's somewhat disproportionate tendency to focus on culture war issues versus economic ones.
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The distortion of particular policy goals to meet targets can have disproportionate effects on other areas of public policy.
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Standardizing same-day voter registration across states would benefit communities of color, which face disproportionate barriers to civic participation.
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But it's tough to argue the current admissions process is fair — and not only because of the disproportionate demographics.
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Our disgust of roaches might be disproportionate to that of other pests, but is it, at any level, reasonable?
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In a system weighted, by Constitutional design, to give rural areas disproportionate influence, Democrats' hopes in 20173 remain hazy.
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But small oil refineries can be exempted from the standard if they prove that compliance would cause disproportionate hardship.
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Most importantly, women capable of fostering sweeping change will wield disproportionate leverage in our politics, business communities and economy.
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He not only defended his remarks about the "disproportionate" military response but challenged Clinton to address the claim directly.
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The waivers are intended for small facilities that would face "disproportionate economic hardship" if they comply with the RFS.
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In addition to whatever assets life has nurtured in me, I have a disproportionate amount of money to share.
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For-profit college students made up a disproportionate number of those who had defaulted since 2014, department data showed.
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Erdogan described it as reward for Israeli actions including occupation, settlement construction, land seizure and "disproportionate violence and murder".
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In order to make you come more often, companies now send you FOMO-driven notifications with incomplete, disproportionate information.
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Coined in the 1980s, the term refers to the disproportionate exposure of blacks to polluted air, water and soil.
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Criminologists have found that a fraction of hardened criminals are responsible for a disproportionate amount of serious violent crimes.
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The approach has since been blamed for driving up prison populations with a disproportionate number of inmates of color.
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Krikorian noted that the diversity lottery accounts for a disproportionate share of immigrants from several countries on the list.
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Sexism in sportscasting also is a two-way street, with male commentators paying disproportionate attention to female athletes' appearances.
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Paraguay considers Israel's decision to close its embassy hasty and disproportionate, and hopes Israeli authorities will reconsider, Castiglioni said.
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But the piles of money they receive now is grossly disproportionate to the value they bring to the world.
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Why it matters: White evangelicals consistently have a disproportionate impact on elections and were key to Trump's 2016 victory.
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But it can also lead to disproportionate levels of punishment in an ecosystem that promotes the most outrageous content.
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"All the evidence points to us having a rapid and disproportionate effect on the species around us," he said.
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"A disproportionate share of Spirit's departures are in Florida and the South, which helps with weather issues," he writes.
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The appeals court that heard the case found that those measures also had a disproportionate impact on minority voters.
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Pollak spends a disproportionate amount of time helping both festival-goers and New York City residents with drug overdoses.
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Recent research suggests that corruption typically leads to a disproportionate allocation of public resources and services to wealthier citizens.
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The European Parliament voted for freezing talks because of what it saw as Turkey's "disproportionate" reaction to the coup.
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The 7th, 13th and 14th districts also give a small number of Hispanic Republicans disproportionate sway in the primary.
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The size of some of the largest can have a disproportionate impact on returns relative to their index peers.
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Forfeitures are now considered the same as fines under the clause, meaning forfeitures cannot be disproportionate to the offense.
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His sentiments were echoed by several opposition lawmakers who described the security measures as disproportionate for a peaceful protest.
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What we do not possess in any disproportionate measure compared with other countries, however, are people with mental illness.
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It feels as though a very disproportionate number of main characters are writers, because that's what the writer knows.
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But women who have no access to contraceptives account for a disproportionate number of unintended pregnancies in those countries.
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To relieve small businesses from disproportionate regulatory burdens, the FCC should comprehensively review all such rules adopted through 2012.
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The issue is that Bernie Sanders is simply wrong that Israel used "disproportionate" force during the 2014 Gaza war.
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The parameters Facebook used to classify sites as low-quality include: A disproportionate volume of ads relative to content.
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Teachers' Unions are primarily concerned with self-preservation, maintaining extravagant perks for union administrators and exerting disproportionate political influence.
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There are thousands like him serving sentences in our federal and state systems that are disproportionate to their crimes.
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The problems tend to come when the people in control mess up at the disproportionate expense of other owners.
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Although the economy produces little, a disproportionate share goes to the military, cyber and other means of modern warfare.
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Given the disproportionate prevalence of poverty among people of color, this is also a step forward for racial justice.
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"We have repeatedly seen a disproportionate response from law enforcement to water protectors' nonviolent exercise of their constitutional rights."
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The report noted that a disproportionate amount of trade is centralized among a smaller number of large trading companies.
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In a nation of nearly 330 million people, there is bound be a disproportionate number of emotionally ill people.
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They are clearly aimed at demonizing Muslims, a religious minority that already faces a disproportionate number of hate crimes.
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The state has a disproportionate number of people who have jobs that cause physical pain, such as coal mining.
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The direct access can build close relationships within a community, but it can also create disproportionate senses of entitlement.
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And drug reform could go a long way to prevent the disproportionate jailing of African American boys and men.
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And with fewer customers overall, one very expensive patient can have a disproportionate impact on a plan's bottom line.
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It's a racial justice issue, given the disproportionate number of minorities arrested and imprisoned for marijuana use and possession.
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The Identitarian Movement branded the BfV's decision disproportionate and driven by political motives linked to anti-right wing hysteria.
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Because of this, the public gets left in the dark, and people of color are left at disproportionate risk.
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As a climate-conscious traveler, Thunberg has been adamant about avoiding flying, which has a disproportionate greenhouse gas footprint.
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Johnson said that he was not discrediting those restrictions, but said they were disproportionate to the virus' actual threat.
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In some places, that means that politically active conservative, wealthy, older, white voters have disproportionate sway over local government.
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Saskatchewan has a history of producing a disproportionate number of N.H.L. players relative to its population of 1.1 million.
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Children and teenagers face disproportionate risk from smoking, in part because nicotine is known to harm the developing brain.
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Even today, we face a disproportionate risk of imprisonment as a consequence of what began on the Clinton's watch.
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I spent a disproportionate amount of time watching fairgoers zoom down a 170-foot-long rainbow-colored Giant Slide.
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"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets," Donald Jr. said in 2008.
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Wiesman in which he condemned as an "ominous sign" the disproportionate burden placed on one religious group ("devout Christians").
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Schools like Princeton and the University of Chicago train a disproportionate share of future leaders in government and business.
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Critics say this process could have a disproportionate effect on minority voters, and is fundamentally flawed in other ways.
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Bahrain's police and security agencies, which have a reputation for using disproportionate force, have often crushed the protests violently.
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But that disproportionate share amounted to less than 20 percent of the total gun violence in Chicago in 2016.
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Many Israelis are chafing over the disproportionate power that religious parties have gained over the years through this system.
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But the US attacks in response seemed intentionally disproportionate, killing at least 25 militia and injuring scores of others .
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Disproportionate endowments are not accidents: these schools are fundamentally implicated in an unfair system, and they benefit from it.
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"You have a disproportionate share of African-Americans living in cities who do not own an automobile," he added.
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The report also suggests creating a process to determine whether some systems have a disproportionate affect on certain communities.
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"The European Union condemns the excessive and disproportionate use of force by security forces," it said in a statement.
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The exclusions will perpetuate racial disparities that have resulted from the drug war's disproportionate targeting of communities of color.
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"Amazon is gearing up to take disproportionate share this holiday season," Jefferies analyst Stephanie Wissink said in a report.
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Their association after that was disproportionate and, for Dr. King, who was invariably cast as the supplicant, slightly degrading.
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Their perseverance in the face of infirmities (some depended on walkers and canes) endowed their demonstrations with disproportionate publicity.
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I can believe they did this, but it is frustrating and I hope that they– Patrick: It's extremely disproportionate.
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He hinted earlier in the week about a disproportionate response, albeit retreating from his threats to hit cultural sites.
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Because performance rests more on processing power and data, those with clout could make a disproportionate amount of money.
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That is because violence accounts for a large share of Americans' excessive mortality, and accidents take a disproportionate toll.
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Recall the uninterrupted start-to-finish coverage of his rallies; recall the disproportionate speaking time he received in debates.
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Mr. Tresvant (Algee Smith, tender and limber) carries the disproportionate burdens of the lead singer, earning acclaim and resentment.
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According to the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the poorest households take on a disproportionate helping of the pain.
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A disproportionate amount of the savings would go to the richest of the rich — those earning in the millions.
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African Americans also make up a disproportionate share of the Democratic electorate in the Super Tuesday states March 3.
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And those users, note study authors Daniel Bush and Alex Zaheer, are being fed a disproportionate amount of crap.
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"(NATO) got to be unfair for the United States because the United States pays a disproportionate amount," Trump said.
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The fact that a small number of conservative media outlets wield such disproportionate influence creates an opportunity for Germany.
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Holding the first presidential primary, New Hampshire has held a disproportionate role in the party nominating process for decades.
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Audi produces a disproportionate share of Volkswagen's profits, so any damage to its image would have particularly grave consequences.
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Weirdly, though, the American political system actually gives these relatively poor rural states disproportionate power through the electoral college.
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" Evenflo Feeding said the tariffs will hit manual breast pumps "and would cause disproportionate economic harm to U.S. interests.
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"I will find something that I can base it on that doesn't have a disproportionate impact on any group."
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The FBI has what experts like Charles and Miller describe as a disproportionate number of Republicans and other conservatives.
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The smaller states, which believed they benefited from their disproportionate number of electoral votes, would never go for it.
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Edibles induced a disproportionate number of pot-related medical crises, an analysis of emergency room admissions in Colorado found.
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Indeed, because immigrants are younger on average than native-born Americans, they commit a somewhat disproportionate share of crime.
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These celebrity comments, while not happening in a vacuum, also seem to have a disproportionate impact on Snap's stock.
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Mr. Bloomberg also draws disproportionate attention because his mix of fiscal moderation and social liberalism appeals to the chattering classes.
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans surveyed agreed that transgender, gay, lesbian, and bisexual teenagers endure a disproportionate amount of bullying.
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Personal computers are even more at risk, and could also see a disproportionate impact from a shopping slowdown, Hall wrote.
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Women take on more paid work as they continue to shoulder a disproportionate share of unpaid work or domestic duties.
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These women experience disproportionate rates of violence, and they face discrimination when when they seek support services following violent experiences.
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Venture capitalists still don't "get it," and invest a disproportionate amount of money in businesses run by all-male teams.
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High-growth companies provide a disproportionate number of new jobs, but too few of those startups transform into "scale-ups".
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He told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the U.S. pays a disproportionate amount to NATO to ensure the security of allies.
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If a disproportionate number of undecideds go to one of the Republican candidates, then Edwards will fall short of 20163%.
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Even then, many of these organizations remained decidedly mixed on the end product despite their disproportionate influence on its creation.
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And black and Latinx people are arrested, prosecuted and incarcerated for marijuana crimes at rates far disproportionate to their populations.
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Democrats making the progressive argument for reform have cited the system's disproportionate impact on black, Latino and Native American communities.
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And that sends a message to the small networks of people where a disproportionate share of gun violence plays out.
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Analysts said Muslim-owned businesses were being targeted as many Sinhalese believe that the minority group holds disproportionate economic power.
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Finland, Mongolia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo suddenly get disproportionate geographical representation, while Argentina and Chile look like toothpicks.
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Have we discussed the disproportionate amount of streetside bullshit that single women have to deal with compared to partnered women?
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In some locales, like Austin, Texas, rates have soared more than 150 percent, with a disproportionate impact on the poor.
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An enormous amount of the gothic romance trope's appeal lies in this idea that it grants its heroine disproportionate power.
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Among the many divisive aspects of facial recognition is the technology's disproportionate impact on already heavily policed communities of color.
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I just wish they would at least try and express their disproportionate feelings about comedy in a more humorous way.
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The recession, which both California and Illinois entered with budget deficits, took a disproportionate toll on the two states' finances.
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While that is a disproportionate amount relative to the state's population of black people (16.9 percent), it's still a minority.
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One, it is going to fuel the views among conservatives that there&aposs a disproportionate crack-down on conservative voices.
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The first argument that growth is unsustainable is the disproportionate amount of exports the U.S. had in the second quarter.
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They must condemn her wrongdoing even as they're condemning the disproportionate response to it, lest they face the latter themselves.
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In a statement, the American embassy in Kampala condemned "the disproportionate police actions" taken at the FDC headquarters in Kampala.
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Hatch's comments invited such a passionate, if somewhat overwrought and unfair, reaction because of the comically disproportionate sense of scale.
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In its statement, Venezuela also criticized the United Nations human rights office for "precipitated and disproportionate" comments about the disaster.
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At the same time, television news is centered on celebrity anchors and hosts who wield a disproportionate amount of power.
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Pacelle said the new rules could stamp out the industry, because a disproportionate number of captive hunt customers are American.
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Murphy said the military's response to the August insurgent attacks had been disproportionate and the country risked a terrorist backlash.
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Citizens of color are the disproportionate victims of bad policing, but that does not mean they are the only ones.
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Indeed, since its founding, the United States has always given this disproportionate electoral power and political influence to white voters.
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Halifax had also seen a disproportionate increase in house sales in southeast England, where prices are typically higher than elsewhere.
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Data shows a global decline in new cases, with the Sub-Saharan region carrying a disproportionate burden of the disease.
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Disqualification is a grossly disproportionate punishment and elevates a minor administrative error above the constitutional right to participate in politics.
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Measured by total GDP, the decoupling is greater still, because prosperous cities are sucking in disproportionate numbers of urbanising Americans.
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Georgetown and Penn, two universities known for producing disproportionate numbers of bankers and lawyers, fare especially poorly in our rankings.
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This includes selecting lawful targets, avoiding indiscriminate or disproportionate strikes, and taking all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians.
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Communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, frequently buffeted by factories, power plants, and highways, often bear a disproportionate burden.
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Obama said that Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst, had served a "very disproportionate" prison sentence for leaking military secrets.
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The disproportionate number of doubters on Pruitt's science advisory team doesn't reflect that robust debate happening within the scientific community.
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The United Nations anti-racism committee also called on Israel to end "disproportionate use of force" against the protesters Monday.
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But Talmadge was declared the winner, owing to Georgia's notorious "county unit" system, which gave disproportionate weight to rural areas.
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The feeling on the street is that the disproportionate violence afflicting Arab communities is the result of deliberate police neglect.
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One possible explanation for thirty-somethings holding a disproportionate amount of debt is that they graduated into uniquely difficult times.
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Such comments are belied by the history of earmarks, under which the distribution of funds has always been grossly disproportionate.
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The same disproportionate risk among men was found in earlier studies, including some reviewed in a report published in 2012.
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But it encouraged buy-in from other countries by often forgoing the maximal advantage its overwhelmingly disproportionate power made possible.
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Second, the U.S. retains a disproportionate level of influence — economically and militarily — that compels other countries to deal with us.
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The company believes the ban is a disproportionate penalty, according to a source who spoke with The Wall Street Journal.
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Instead the agency considered primarily whether compliance would cause a "disproportionate" impact on the facility, an easier hurdle to clear.
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Automation is having a disproportionate impact on roles traditionally performed by women, WEF said in its annual report on gender.
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There is concern that the vaccine has received disproportionate attention in the flush of warming relations between the two countries.
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The proposal would increase funding known as Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments in the states that did not expand Medicaid.
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The move has had a disproportionate impact on women, more than three-quarters of whom are outside the banking system.
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And a seafood stew had a very nice spicy tomato broth and was satisfying despite a disproportionate allocation of seafood.
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Since much of the impact on minority communities has yet to happen, reparations have to address these communities' disproportionate vulnerability.
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For the past 20 years, Republicans have exploited structural flaws in American democracy to amass disproportionate political power in Washington.
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They also tend to live in smaller rural states, giving them disproportionate influence in the Electoral College and the Senate.
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Democrats have criticized the GOP changes to the tax code for passing on disproportionate benefits to businesses and the rich.
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So in a way it's not surprising if a disproportionate number of major players feel empowered to abuse their position.
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When it comes to America's military presence in Asia, the people of Okinawa already shoulder a massive and disproportionate burden.
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Instead, the agency considered primarily whether compliance would cause a "disproportionate" impact on the facility, an easier hurdle to clear.
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The Electoral College system reduces the influence of big states by distributing a disproportionate number of votes to smaller states.
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When traditionally marginalized groups interact with law enforcement, there's a disproportionate chance they'll end up dead, hurt, or in jail.
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These women, who are often poor, are marginalized into a distinct social group that experiences violence at a disproportionate rate.
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Cory wrote a moving chapter in his book about disproportionate arrests and sentencing, and the challenges of post-prison life.
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This is true of Durant, too, when he is loping and extending and exploding in the disproportionate ways he does.
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"The staff in retail and in kitchens, a disproportionate amount of people live in the Bronx and Manhattan," he said.
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Complex systems are ones in which changes, even small ones, can have disproportionate effects on the outcome of a system.
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It's troubling that a bill said to address the disproportionate impact of marijuana laws on minorities could possibly advance it.
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The American embassy in Kampala said it "strongly" condemned what it classified as disproportionate police actions taken at FDC headquarters.
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The matches included a disproportionate number of members of the Congressional Black Caucus—a clear example of the coded gaze.
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Although LA has a growing number of charter schools, traditional schools service a disproportionate number of students with special needs.
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With an estimated 199573,199563 members in a country of 199553 million people, the gangs hold power disproportionate to their numbers.
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Against that backdrop, the rapid widespread implementation of remote teaching and learning could have a disproportionate impact on the industry.
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I built a mobile app to demonstrate the disproportionate effects of my university's expansion on surrounding poor, African-American communities.
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These controversies are, naturally, of particular interest to people who write for opinion sections, and so receive disproportionate media coverage.
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" In 2008 Donald Trump Jr. revealed, "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.
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The underwhelming economy, growing wealth inequality, and the disproportionate power of corporations and the superrich came up again and again.
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Their forces unfortunately have a history of—it's not the first time they respond to an incident with disproportionate force.
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According to an analysis of emergency room visits in Colorado, edibles created a disproportionate number of marijuana-related medical crises.
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For at least the past 300 years, most religious communities in North America have included a disproportionate number of women.
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Will they shift the emissions burden to the electricity sector, or will they require other sectors to make disproportionate reductions?
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Her criminal justice proposal, echoing earlier plans, highlights the disproportionate rates that minority communities have suffered under the current system.
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The law also imposes fines and criminal penalties, including prison time, for failing to register — which critics have called disproportionate.
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Lawmakers will investigate why black and Latino people in New York City are issued a disproportionate number of jaywalking tickets.
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Pelosi called the killing "provocative and disproportionate" and argued that it put American soldiers, diplomats and other citizens at risk.
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The figure is important because new businesses and young businesses create a disproportionate amount of new jobs around the country.
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And that's good for gender and racial equity too, since women and candidates of color in politics experience disproportionate attacks.
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Centers are forced to spend a disproportionate amount of time on bureaucratic minutiae—time better spent training more business owners.
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Several Republican strategists said they expected cable news channels to play a disproportionate role in trumpeting the long shot candidates.
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Parenthood's disproportionate impact on women's work hours might also mask unequal access to management positions that come with added responsibilities.
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This is a place that has been given a disproportionate serving of natural splendor and people here recognize its value.
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Temple has lost about $11 million so far in these federal funds, known as disproportionate share payments, Mr. Lux said.
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There were 197,109 cardiac deaths between 1988 and 2013 in New Zealand, with a disproportionate number, 26,257, occurring between Dec.
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"Large formal companies complain that the more responsible and visible companies share disproportionate corporate burden of taxes," the report noted.
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Meanwhile, people are spending a disproportionate amount of their wealth on health, making the entire healthcare industry ripe for disruption.
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A disproportionate number have come back with mental health challenges like anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, research shows.
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For such a small fraction of female-led companies, the amount of negative press female CEOs receive is glaringly disproportionate.
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Senior officials and their staffer remoras have been over-abundant and have consumed a disproportionate amount of the department's workload.
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These Medicaid disproportionate share hospital (DSH) cuts help partially offset hospitals' uncompensated costs of caring for uninsured and underinsured people.
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And experts say the available evidence does not support the idea that undocumented immigrants commit a disproportionate share of crime.
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The White House Correspondents Association said revoking Acosta's credentials was a disproportionate reaction to what happened at the news conference.
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There seem to be a disproportionate amount of male editors and writers on the staff of The New York Times.
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But Mr. Macron's political opponents and rights groups have denounced the police response, especially the rubber projectile guns, as disproportionate.
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But it does mean that a disproportionate number of NCAA men's basketball championships now happen in the Lone Star State.
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Thousands of Alabama residents are prohibited from voting or face unfair obstacles — and a disproportionate number of them are black.
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It is difficult to think of another explanation for the disproportionate attention given to something worn by so few people.
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Blue bars indicate disproportionate use of an Instagram filter by depressed compared to healthy participants, orange bars indicate the reverse.
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There are also "non-kinetic" military options that play to Western strengths and would have a disproportionate impact on Russia.
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This does suggest a disproportionate influence on the system, but it's much weaker than the sort of influence Sanders suggests.
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Right now, the white maleocracy is clinging to power, with disproportionate wealth and representation in Congress relative to its size.
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"The penalty right now is disproportionate to the crime," said Mr. Johnson, the Council speaker, who applauded Mr. Vance's policy.
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" White House Correspondents' Association president Olivier Knox issued a statement backing CNN, calling the revocation of Acosta's credentials a "disproportionate reaction.
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Protest and action against our government's human rights abuses, conflation of disproportionate wrongs, and maddening legal decisions, is righteous and necessary.
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Instead, governments are tilting towards policies that may involve capricious, arbitrary rules or have disproportionate effects on broader public policy goals.
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Assange's lawyer, Per E Samuelson, said Monday that his client denied the accusations and also argued that detention would be disproportionate.
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"We are profoundly disturbed by the violent and disproportionate response against the Rohingya by the military and local groups," he said.
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The Kuwait-sponsored draft demands a halt to "the use of any excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate force" by the Israeli military.
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And on any given day, the Facebook News Feed might serve up a disproportionate share of posts critical of conservative views.
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But that deduction still gives disproportionate benefit to the rich, just because the rich earn the majority of pass-through income.
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BTIG said that is especially true in the United States, which has a disproportionate impact on the company's revenue and profits.
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Companies that ignored the change failed, while those that chose to innovate captured a disproportionate share of the market and succeeded.
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"No longer can the American taxpayer carry a disproportionate share of the defense of western values," Mattis told fellow defense ministers.
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The findings reveal a disproportionate increase of Grindr usage compared to other popular destinations across the US during the same timeframe.
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In the succeeding five years, with the continuing disproportionate influx of settler recruits to the IDF, the question is more pertinent.
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While the growing population of prisoners awaiting trial has been well documented, the disproportionate death toll in provincial jails has not.
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Much has been made, for good reason, of the disproportionate media coverage that Donald Trump has attracted during the presidential campaign.
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Though the party controlling the White House typically loses seats, a disproportionate number in the Senate—23—are held by Democrats.
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In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share of the burden militarily or financially.
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Critics, including privacy and human rights groups, continue to describe bulk collection powers as 'mass surveillance' — arguing they are inherently disproportionate.
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The passion (great) is disproportionate to the degree that Chelsea Peretti's mode of eating cake affects our lives (not at all).
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By 2011, Catholics outnumbered Protestants, thanks to a higher birth rate and a disproportionate number of Protestants moving to commuter towns.
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Immigrants commit a disproportionate number of crimes, but criminologists say they are not much different from Swedes with comparably low incomes.
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The result is lower costs (print heads comprise a disproportionate amount of a printer's final price) and far more versatile machine.
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Facebook makes about half of its advertising revenue outside of North America, but its business is disproportionate to its user base.
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Aguirre's attorney said an execution for the murder was "grossly disproportionate" with his responsibility for the crime, according to the Times.
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It results in the disproportionate amount of underrepresented minorities, particularly black people, ending up behind bars — sometimes directly from the classroom.
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AI trained with biased data—eg, patterns of arrest that feature a disproportionate number of black people—may reproduce those biases.
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How many times do we have to show the disproportionate number of people of color being killed by police each year?
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While emoji occupy a disproportionate percentage of media attention, the consortium has structured a separate committee to handle most of it.
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The decision overturned a fine of around 2.035 billion reais ($528 million) imposed in June 2017, deemed disproportionate by the court.
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Unlike his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, Trump did not address African-Americans frustrations with the racially disproportionate effects of law enforcement.
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The disproportionate allocation of quotas to the U.K., Ireland, and Germany was removed, beckoning immigrants from everywhere else to America's coasts.
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Last year, according to the two databases, Louisiana police killed 27 people, and a disproportionate number of the deceased were black.
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The Justice Department issued a scathing report, arguing that black residents were subject to disproportionate rates of stops, searches, and arrests.
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Both HIV and AIDS and unsafe abortion endanger life and health, with a disproportionate impact on people living in developing countries.
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"The more Israel uses disproportionate force, the harder it is for Hamas to continue holding back from retaliating," Mr. Baconi said.
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Elsewhere, in the pseudo-paradise of Los Angeles, a disproportionate and growing number of black residents account for the city's homeless.
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"This highlights the disproportionate barriers that rural women in vulnerable communities face in gaining access to hospital obstetric services," they write.
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There's a disproportionate focus on the pros, however, due to the recent focus on head injuries, especially concussions and brain damage.
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The costs of the arbitration are often split between both parties, which places a disproportionate burden on the plaintiffs as well.
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Catalonia has long said it pays a disproportionate level of taxes to Madrid in relation to the central funding it receives.
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The largely symbolic resolution was passed to protest what it described as Ankara's "disproportionate repressive measures" following July's failed coup attempt.
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In September, he's been shakier on the mound, struggling to locate the strike zone and walking a disproportionate number of batters.
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The study's inclusion of low-income people of color is important; pain has a disproportionate impact on people in these communities.
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The protest was launched to draw attention to the disproportionate number of ethnic minorities who are killed by state security forces.
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Convinced my legs were disproportionate to the rest of my body, I'd cry in my car as I drove to school.
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Meanwhile, every day, in cities like Baltimore and Chicago, young black men fall victim to gun violence at a disproportionate rate.
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While security concerns may justify some denials, there is a clearly disproportionate effect on Syrians compared to other war-torn countries.
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Whether or not they are right, the disproportionate gains the rich have already enjoyed could justify raising new revenues from them.
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Climate change attacks the human dignity of those most affected, with the least fortunate bearing a disproportionate burden from its impacts.
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There has been a push for change amid growing concern that such questions have a disproportionate negative effect on black applicants.
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Siegel doesn't buy into the belief that the only way to achieve disproportionate growth is by breaking rules and the law.
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This burden falls cruelly on a disproportionate number of citizens — something we've never asked such small number of people to endure.
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The NYPD has in the past been accused of arresting a disproportionate number of people of color for marijuana-related offenses.
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The groups argue the question could scare certain populations from answering honestly and will cause a disproportionate undercount of non-U.
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"Trump's reaction was way disproportionate," said the source close to McConnell, who requested anonymity to discuss the spat with Trump frankly.
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The tough reality is that a small proportion of our country's sickest citizens are driving a disproportionate share of healthcare spending.
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Rural China, which has a disproportionate share, has 61 million children living without one or both migrant parents, the study said.
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Yes, let us all acknowledge that there is the problem of disproportionate crime in black communities that are poor and underserved.
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On Monday, Amnesty International accused security forces of using disproportionate force, saying "many people appear to have been summarily shot dead".
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The president has repeatedly denounced long sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, saying they've had a disproportionate affect on communities of color.
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However, there is still a sense that Hispanics get "passed over" for important positions or political rewards in a disproportionate manner.
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The United Nations has repeatedly accused government troops of using disproportionate force in clashes with the lightly armed Kamuina Nsapu militants.
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Millett's study examined the impact of three such risk factors and found that their disproportionate impact on women persisted across age.
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Forestry owners say big companies already favour local processors and the proposals would have a disproportionate impact on small forest growers.
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In 220006, the federal government made nearly $2202 billion of "Disproportionate Share Hospital" funds, or DSH money available to the states.
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More than 5,000 Europeans have gone to fight in Syria, and France and Belgium contribute a disproportionate number of these fighters.
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Henderson was stabbed to death in Baltimore, a violent fate that follows a disproportionate number of transgender women to their end.
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And like those three forms of injustice that I just described, it has a disproportionate impact on poor people of color.
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Furthermore, a public office could help balance the disproportionate power of moneyed interests of boutique hotels, cocktail lounges, and mega clubs.
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Yet, even today's women's movements are shamefully reluctant to address disproportionate violences committed against transgender women of color around the world.
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Like, Papa John surely can't be upset that NFL owners haven't solved disproportionate police brutality and institutional racism directed toward minorities?
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There's a reason conservative media focuses relentlessly on Ocasio-Cortez, and to a lesser but still disproportionate extent, Tlaib and Omar.
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Complaints of voter intimidation were especially prevalent in Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Arizona with a disproportionate share coming from minority voters.
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Studies consistently suggest that the target company's equity holders typically receive a disproportionate share of any benefits from a large merger.
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But they still account for a small percentage of voters and should not be allowed a disproportionate say in national policy.
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Meanwhile, the president of Brazil's telecoms regulation agency, Anatel, was widely reported in local media as saying the measure was disproportionate.
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"We reject this disproportionate and unnecessary measure against Sandra Torres," said one of her closest aides, lawmaker Orlando Blanco, on Twitter.
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"We firmly condemn this totally disproportionate sentence," Daniel Bastard, head of Reporters Without Borders' Asia-Pacific desk, said in a statement.
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Their comments drummed up debates about everything from the pacing of small plates to the disproportionate expense of entrees in miniature.
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Why would an area generally have low life expectancy but also produce an extremely disproportionate share of the world's oldest people?
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Finally, even ostensibly fair, neutral A.I. has the potential to worsen disparities if its implementation has disproportionate effects for certain groups.
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Even a cursory look at immigrants in America shows that a disproportionate number of their offspring pay forward their parents' sacrifices.
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O'Rourke went on to say that he supported ending the war on drugs, citing its disproportionate impact on communities of color.
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But cosmopolitan progressives have disproportionate economic and cultural power, which is why we have the faintly absurd phenomenon of woke capitalism.
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It's a fact: Libraries and archives of every sort preserve the thought and actions of a disproportionate number of prominent men.
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The state's gerrymandered districts, drawn and redrawn by the Republican-dominated Legislature, mirror the inordinate and disproportionate power of this constituency.
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"Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets," Donald Trump Jr. said a decade ago.
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Its parliamentary system, designed to give a voice to minorities, ends up playing a part, giving disproportionate power to small parties.
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The teachers were mostly men who wielded disproportionate influence with their power to dole out studio spaces, video equipment and paints.
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Mr. Dorsey said he had merely pointed out the disproportionate impact that the tax would have on payment processors like Square.
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But they do suggest using an employer tax credit to offset the disproportionate burden of minimum wages on low-income firms.
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Unrecognizable creatures — with disproportionate limbs, spikes, shells, horns, unfathomable teeth — roamed freely, feeding on the tall grass and, oftentimes, one another.
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But the video also mocks societal double standards like "dad praise" — when dads receive disproportionate praise for fulfilling basic parenting duties.
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She conceded that disproportionate military force may have been used and civilians killed but said the acts did not constitute genocide.
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My friends and I spent a disproportionate amount of our early lives engaged in futile hair-based disputes with our mothers.
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Even the most popular open source projects, which get a disproportionate amount of usage and attention, can have severe security flaws.
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The concept faced particular resistance in Europe, which has always had a disproportionate share of the automatic places in the tournament.
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On Sunday, he said the United States would strike back "perhaps in a disproportionate manner" if Iran attacked any American target.
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J&J called the sum "grossly disproportionate with the initial compensatory award" and said it was confident it would be overturned.
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In particular, I want to find solutions that create new green jobs and protect communities that bear a disproportionate climate burden.
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The Scottish Whisky Association has said the planned U.S. tariffs on the spirit drink is disproportionate and will "undoubtedly damage" sales.
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"Texas has been left by Congress to deal with disproportionate migration issues resulting from a broken federal immigration system," he writes.
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Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, focuses his criminal justice plan on the system's disproportionate impact on African Americans.
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"It's that the viral load in communities of black gay men is higher, which puts them at disproportionate risk," Moore explained.
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Schiff said there's "absolutely no way" Trump's threat to retaliate with "disproportionate" attacks, should Iran strike the U.S., reflects Pentagon planning.
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This could include reform of the public-sector wage bill and pensions which soak up a disproportionate chunk of revenue. 6.
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The phenomenon is especially pronounced in Asia, where employees expressed a disproportionate distrust in their human colleagues when compared to technology.
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But BSI appealed, arguing the FINMA procedure was "flawed in many respects and FINMA's decision as such is disproportionate and incorrect".
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"My wife sees the charges as baseless and trumped-up, and considers the bail as disproportionate," ISNA quoted Khandan as saying.
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Not only does he adopt the standard rhetoric on Israel but directly defended a "disproportionate response" in their attacks on Gaza.
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Notably, outpatient prescription drug coverage and payments to hospitals that treat a disproportionate share of low-income people would be excluded.
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Donald Trump has complained about the disproportionate costs borne by the US. He really won't like the expenses that await us.
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For a village of less than a square mile, with about 2,500 people, Piermont has a disproportionate number of spectacular features.
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A frequent critic of the bank's ultra-easy monetary policy, Knot slammed the ECB's new stimulus measures this month as disproportionate.
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When we think about the gender pay gap, we know that women of color suffer from pay inequality at disproportionate rates.
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Work that involves caring or serving remains severely under-valued, and women of color suffer a disproportionate share of that legacy.
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More to the point, though, Planned Parenthood offers a hugely disproportionate amount of services for the number of clinics it operates.
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Criticism of police aggression during G20 was widespread, with several journalists reporting a disproportionate use of force to put down demonstrators.
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Government statistics show that Aboriginal people have made up a highly disproportionate share of those jailed, leading to claims of discrimination.
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What is more worthy of scrutiny than who pays a disproportionate share of their income compared to everyone else, and why?
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To make it worse, these findings are compounded by what appears to be purposeful, disproportionate targeting of the city's black residents.
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Coupled with disproportionate deployment in minority communities, these incentives effectively encourage cops to stop and arrest minority residents in large numbers.
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Mr. Sanders did, however, bring his answer back around to race, emphasizing the disproportionate effects climate change has on minority communities.
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Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University, argued that those benefits need to be "priced in" with disproportionate costs.
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And because every NFL season is so short, a suspension has a disproportionate effect on a player's future in the NFL.
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Either way, in the long run, the cultural cachet he accrued at Celtic was far disproportionate to his number of games.
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"The Russian government operates for the disproportionate benefit of oligarchs and government elites," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
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In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share of the burden, militarily or financially.
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Though both warring parties share in the blame, the Saudi-led coalition's airstrikes have contributed to a "disproportionate amount" of civilian casualties.
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Mr Trump approved airstrikes after the American drone was shot down, only to cancel them when he decided the response was disproportionate.
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Because accounts that have short or original names are considered valuable and desirable, they often face a disproportionate amount of hacking attempts.
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Record expungement aims to redress disproportionate arrest and incarceration rates, which have long been one of prohibition's most tangible and enduring consequences.
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As a population, transgender Americans are known to experience disproportionate levels of mental health problems like anxiety and depression because of discrimination.
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It is wrong because it places disproportionate political power in the hands of people who are least likely to be politically informed.
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YouTube Rewind videos have been criticized in recent years, but not until now has one received such a disproportionate number of dislikes.
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The technology is emerging, and we'll have it soon, but to have it now just means a disproportionate use of the money.
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"(We've) made disproportionate efforts to keep Jet flying," Kumar said, adding he expected at least one more bidder to enter the fray.
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In a business that relies on economies of scale, marginal assets have disproportionate value since they provide revenue without much extra cost.
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These promotions aren't cheap to run, but they make enough money to defray costs while earning a disproportionate amount of free media.
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What's worrisome is that the younger demographic of 13- to 29-year-olds makes up a disproportionate number of new HIV infections.
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"It is disproportionate to have new legislation to see if you can sanitize the remaining 5 percent of available platforms," Jeppesen says.
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Mr. Trump has offered a tax-cut plan that, like those of his Republican rivals, would provide disproportionate benefits to the wealthy.
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It has been 15 straight years of wars and multiple deployments for America's military families, who have borne such a disproportionate burden.
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Multiple Democratic candidates have now promised to do the opposite, addressing the disproportionate poverty, discrimination, and criminalization that many LGBTQ people face.
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And anyway, the disproportionate percentage of female single parents compared to male isn't exactly an argument for a healthy and just society.
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These gained traction in a country where the white minority still wields disproportionate economic power, two decades after the end of apartheid.
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Many Aboriginal parents therefore struggle to raise their own children, prompting a disproportionate number to be taken into care, perpetuating the cycle.
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At the same time, researchers found a disproportionate increase in the prevalence of high blood pressure for obese Hispanic and white teens.
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Making such predictions so early gave her a disproportionate amount of publicity and allowed her to set the agenda throughout the campaign.
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More importantly, Sanders argued that one can still be pro-Israel while criticizing the country for its disproportionate responses to Palestinian provocations.
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A disproportionate amount of Steyer's attention and money is spent on California, already one of the most progressive states in the country.
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But it won't surprise black Americans, who undeniably suffer disproportionate rates of violence and surveillance at the hands of the nation's cops.
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In 1932, Congress passed the Norris-LaGuardia Act, which outlawed those contracts because of the disproportionate bargaining power between companies and workers.
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It is doubly disconcerting given the disproportionate impact energy prices have on economies — especially economies in desperate need of fuel-injection themselves.
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This resulted in racist mandatory minimum laws which led to the disproportionate incarceration of minorities with harsh sentencing for minor drug offenses.
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U.S. President Donald Trump may also this week increase tariffs on European car imports, which would have a disproportionate impact on Germany.
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The plurality of transhumanists are on the left, but the ones on the right have this disproportionate hegemonic influence in transhumanist politics.
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What to watch: The official added that the United States should not be asked to bear a disproportionate share of these costs.
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In remarks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Trump said the U.S. pays a disproportionate amount to NATO to ensure the security of allies.
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Fixie warriors and scraper cars alike descend on the humble truck, which bears an endearingly disproportionate rural landscape painting on the side.
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All have been found to violate the constitution, the Voting Rights Act, or both, because of their disproportionate impact on racial minorities.
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Two-thirds of all filibusters have come in the past 30 years, with an even more disproportionate number in the past decade.
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What do we do now, in the short term, about the disproportionate number of black lives caught in a vortex of violence?
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