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"disproportionately" Definitions
  1. in a way that is too large or too small when compared with something else

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They are disproportionately young men, and disproportionately Hispanic and African American.
SESTA/FOSTA disproportionately endangers marginalized communities because they are already disproportionately criminalized.
Veterans disproportionately attend for-profit colleges, which are disproportionately prone to closures.
But the Republican Party has become disproportionately rural and the Democratic Party disproportionately urban.
And just as America's social ills disproportionately hurt rural people, they also disproportionately harm people of color.
They are disproportionately well-educated and engaged with politics, disproportionately likely to actually give money or attend a rally, and disproportionately likely to live in places that are represented in Congress by Democrats.
Economic gains go disproportionately to the now-infamous 1%; what's left over goes disproportionately to the top 20%.
Because black people are disproportionately likely to be arrested and incarcerated, they're disproportionately represented in the disenfranchised population.
It's not that trans people are disproportionately the perpetrators of sex crimes, but that they're disproportionately the victims.
Since the rich command a disproportionately large share of overall income, getting them wrong is a disproportionately big problem.
"We are disproportionately poor and disproportionately sick," said the noted organizer Mariame Kaba, who now lives in New York.
Because counties with Sunday voting in 2014 were disproportionately black and therefore "disproportionately Democratic," legislators outlawed voting on Sundays.
This pollution "is disproportionately induced by the racial-ethnic majority and disproportionately inhaled by racial-ethnic minorities," the study said.
San Francisco cops disproportionately target minorities, DOJ says San Francisco cops disproportionately target minorities, DOJ says San Francisco's police department disproportionately targets minorities for arrests and traffic stops, according to a U.S. Department of Justice review released Wednesday.
Already disproportionately shut out of an economy they power through sweat, blood, and concussions, they disproportionately receive substandard educations as well.
Hispanics and African-Americans are disproportionately likely to have experienced homelessness, and they are also disproportionately likely to have been unsheltered.
Why it matters: Minority groups tend to disproportionately be hurt by recessions, and disproportionately benefit when the economy is at full employment.
These are places where the white population is disproportionately well-educated, and where the Latino and Asian populations are generally disproportionately high.
" Justifying a plan to end Sunday voting, the state said that counties allowing it in 2014 were "disproportionately black" and "disproportionately Democratic.
It said he disproportionately allocated profitable trades to the favored accounts, and disproportionately allocated unprofitable trades to the accounts of certain advisory clients.
It's true: Menthol cigarettes are disproportionately advertised in predominately black communities, and the ads in those communities are disproportionately directed at young people.
Simple: Federal taxes come disproportionately from the wealthy, via our progressive federal income tax, but health and environmental benefits disproportionately help the poor.
Employers, especially for jobs that require a college degree, pay people disproportionately more for working long hours and disproportionately less for working flexibly.
Action stories are disproportionately built around (white, usually straight, usually wealthy) male characters, so their pain is disproportionately privileged over that of other characters.
While pipelines, mines, and dumps remain disproportionately located in these communities, white lawyers, lobbyists, and lawmakers disproportionately represent the environmental movement on Capitol Hill.
School closures will disproportionately affect low-income families The strategy also disproportionately impacts low-income families who rely on school for childcare and meals.
Do you believe now 30, 40 years of mass incarceration targeted disproportionately towards African-Americans, harsher sentences, disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system?
This type of "first past the post" (FPTP) system rewards larger parties with disproportionately large shares of seats, while smaller parties receive disproportionately small shares.
The wealthy and well-connected — and, yes, the white and male — get disproportionately wealthier; the poor, the unlucky, and underrepresented minorities remain disproportionately less successful.
The same relentless machine that disproportionately targets black people as a whole in America also disproportionately affects black immigrants, and makes them more vulnerable to deportation.
Because Obamacare disproportionately benefited women, its repeal and replacement with the AHCA would disproportionately hurt them — and these are some of the most potentially damaging changes.
They disproportionately benefit the overwhelmingly white, wealthiest one percent of Americans at the expense of the poorest half of Americans, who are disproportionately brown and black.
" The law's voter identification provision, for instance, "retained only those types of photo ID disproportionately held by whites and excluded those disproportionately held by African Americans.
" The law's voter identification provision, for instance, "retained only those types of photo ID disproportionately held by whites and excluded those disproportionately held by African-Americans.
"It's not surprising that if the LAPD is disproportionately stopping and searching African Americans that they are also disproportionately using force, including deadly force," he said.
People from minority groups with disproportionately high arrest rates are more likely to be in such databases, and so disproportionately likely to be targeted by dragnet surveillance.
Black voters are likely aware that they are disproportionately likely to be victims of crime and disproportionately likely to benefit from extra police staffing in high-crime areas.
" Certain communities also shouldered the burden disproportionately: "The Rio Grande Valley is disproportionately Latina and lower income, and this was an area hard hit by the clinic closures.
There appear to be two parallel universes of Democratic voters this season — one disproportionately older, the other disproportionately younger — whose habits make them almost invisible to each other.
"I bet kids disproportionately love Jose Altuve, like kids disproportionately loved Kirby Puckett and Ozzie Smith," said the broadcaster Bob Costas, citing undersized but spirited Hall of Famers.
The question that never gets asked is: why are the black children, who are disproportionately numbered among those facing disciplinary action in school, also disproportionately represented in varsity sports?
As a result, this practice would disproportionately harm Austin's African-American and Hispanic populations as they are already disproportionately arrested, but not necessarily charged or convicted of any offense.
This would disproportionately affect people of color, who, because of systemic barriers, are disproportionately low-income and face worse outcomes in health care—including unintended pregnancy and worse maternal mortality rates.
It details how those top-income households who benefit the most live disproportionately in pro-Clinton states, while the lower-income households who benefit the least live disproportionately in pro-Trump states.
Ratios over 1 indicate that a state or district received a disproportionately large share of NSF grants, while ratios less than 1 indicate that a state or district's share was disproportionately low.
But African American women are disproportionately represented in the North Carolina Medicaid population and it's possible that the Pregnancy Medical Home program for the Medicaid population might disproportionately benefit them, Berrien said.
Importantly, the impacts of smoking disproportionately impact service members and veterans, so limiting successful means to minimizing tobacco usage and assisting people in quitting smoking disproportionately affects service members and veterans as well.
But the impact disproportionately hurts Democratic and especially minority voters.
The court found that they were disproportionately black and Hispanic.
Labor costs are disproportionately higher in wealthy states and cities.
And within the inclusive films, men were still disproportionately represented.
Now it is the political class that seems disproportionately faithful.
That has hit housing markets in higher tax states disproportionately.
But marijuana's harms also disproportionately fall on the black community.
The burden of unsolved shootings falls disproportionately on minority communities.
Indian politics is expensive, and donors disproportionately reward perceived winners.
And in many countries childless men are disproportionately working class.
Even now, these shootings continue to disproportionately affect black Americans.
You look at who's poor: disproportionately black and brown faces.
The police response, however, has continued to be disproportionately violent.
However, these institutions produce a disproportionately large share of CEOs.
Those people are also disproportionately likely to be well educated.
But black men are being targeted at disproportionately higher rates.
Young people are disproportionately affected by these events, experts say.
The gains since 2008 have disproportionately gone to white workers.
Yes, members of minority groups benefit disproportionately from coverage expansions.
The matches were also disproportionately people of color, he said.
Black children are disproportionately targeted by gun violence as well.
The War on Drugs has disproportionately affected young black males.
It can seem like tech journalists cover social issues disproportionately.
People with HIV have disproportionately benefited from state Medicaid expansions.
This burden disproportionately falls on the shoulders of poor consumers.
Even the consequences of deregulation disproportionately affect people of color.
Inevitably, schools use that disciplinary authority disproportionately against marginalized students.
This vicious cocktail of poverty and hopelessness affects women disproportionately.
If enacted this policy will disproportionately affect female service members.
And poor, minority, and elderly populations are always disproportionately affected.
And strict voter ID laws disproportionately burden voters of color.
"Congress is disproportionately filled with lawyers," Goroff told Business Insider.
Women's health issues arguably are going to be disproportionately affected.
Yet, currently proposed tax bills disproportionately favor large multinational corporations.
Technology alone can't address the environmental injustice disproportionately confronting minorities.
"Immigrants are disproportionately engaged in the entrepreneur business," Glickman said.
Critics say that all three actions disproportionately affect Democratic voters.
Democrats argued the bill disproportionately helped wealthy individuals and corporations.
Ecco reportedly paid a disproportionately big advance for this book.
Minorities are disproportionately concentrated in the country's most distressed communities.
On the other hand, seniors are disproportionately likely to vote.
When it comes to homelessness, black people are disproportionately overrepresented.
Victims of gun crime are disproportionately young, black, and male.
White men, for instance, are disproportionately likely to support Republicans.
IPAB's decisions will disproportionately harm the most vulnerable Medicare patients.
Party members are disproportionately older and in favor of Brexit.
This part comes across as a disproportionately lengthy throat clearing.
Indian children still enter foster care at disproportionately high rates.
Will they swing disproportionately toward a major party candidate late?
The plan would also disproportionately benefit high earners and corporations.
Those laws have been shown to disproportionately disenfranchise minority voters.
Wealthy patronesses helped fund them, and membership was disproportionately female.
Lupus also disproportionately affects women, and especially women of color.
Elderly people are disproportionately at risk of contracting the virus.
And caregiving responsibilities still disproportionately fall on women and mothers.
Every crucial plot point is neatly but never disproportionately highlighted.
Yet he perceives danger everywhere, and responds to it disproportionately.
The increased burden has fallen disproportionately on the Seventh Fleet.
Studies have shown that pollution disproportionately affects communities of color.
Unchecked monitoring can also disproportionately affect religious and ethnic minorities.
The theory has been criticized for disproportionately impacting minority communities.
Hispanics and Latinos are also disproportionately affected, the report found.
The extremes disproportionately affect politicians, the news media and policy.
Democrats also complain that the tax package disproportionately favors businesses.
Enforcement of U.S. marijuana laws has disproportionately affected black Americans.
Other students of color are also disproportionately arrested in schools.
Didn't this disproportionately burden people in already underserved rural communities?
Black and minority voters were disproportionately disenfranchised, the lawsuit said.
Due to socioeconomic disparities, voting restrictions disproportionately impact minority voters.
For young black people who come to this country as children, like 21 Savage, who are disproportionately stopped by the police, and in particular disproportionately arrested for drug offenses, these differences have terrible consequences.
Post-LBJ Democrats have tended to champion race-neutral economic policies that, because African Americans and Latinos are disproportionately low-income and rich people are disproportionately white, have the effect of narrowing racial gaps.
Unlike earlier heroin epidemics, which disproportionately affected inner-city minorities, the current epidemic of prescription opioid pain reliever abuse and heroin use disproportionately affects members of the white middle class in non-urban settings.
A 2016 report by the Center for Privacy and Technology at Georgetown University's law school said that African Americans would be disproportionately affected by police face recognition systems as they are disproportionately targeted for arrests.
Individuals covered by Medicaid may be disproportionately impacted by these factors.
Shows featuring LGBTQ characters, particularly queer women, disproportionately feature tragic storylines.
The key is that minority and Democratic voters are disproportionately affected.
Numerous studies show that depression and anxiety disproportionately impact that community.
His supporters could prove to be disproportionately flaky in every state.
Huge disparities in police use of force disproportionately affect black people.
While boys are also married as children, girls are disproportionately affected.
Women's groups have been disproportionately hurt by the rule, lawyers said.
But students say the dress code disproportionately polices what girls wear.
As a result, Hong Kong's economy is disproportionately useful to China.
The benefits of creating such content accrued disproportionately to the fringe.
The entire industry is made up disproportionately of people of color.
Anglicans disproportionately backed Brexit, despite several bishops coming out for Remain.
On top of that, the measure would disproportionately affect his business.
Tariffs would "disproportionately impact smaller producers," Betts said in a statement.
Men, who make up two-thirds of asylum applicants, struggle disproportionately.
The schools disproportionately draw their students from poor communities and neighborhoods.
They are disproportionately concentrated in London and the south of England.
Yet JCN's ad disproportionately depicted Democratic women as obstructionists, Baker said.
The suit also charged that the efforts disproportionately targeted African-Americans.
The wealthy benefit disproportionately from income from property and other investments.
A disproportionately large number of this group came from the West.
And those arrests often happened disproportionately in low-income minority communities.
But the benefits in cheaper mortgages go disproportionately to white borrowers.
And they are disproportionately likely to be black, male or poor.
But whites are still disproportionately represented in the higher economic classes.
In addition, women are disproportionately affected by this problem, notes Bloch.
The benefits of new technologies often flow disproportionately to the rich.
The prison industrial complex disproportionately affects people of color and immigrants.
Indigenous populations across the country are disproportionately affected by these problems.
Latina women, as well as immigrant women, are also disproportionately represented.
Disabled and mentally ill women have also been disproportionately coerced into
I have a fairly slim frame, but a disproportionately large caboose.
Millennials only make up 25% of the workforce and disproportionately quit.
These hardships will sting President Trump's older, lower-income base disproportionately.
It is true that over the years blacks became disproportionately represented.
The richest folk, who disproportionately live in the capital, hide income.
People with disabilities are disproportionately more likely to live in poverty.
Rural Americans are already disproportionately more likely to die from cancer.
Upper income earning taxpayers disproportionately benefit from the formerly uncapped SALT.
Dwarf galaxies often have a disproportionately large fraction of dark matter.
In building these machines, such countries are looking disproportionately to Britain.
Climate change makes heat waves like this one disproportionately more likely.
Nonconsensual pornography disproportionately affects women, with devastating personal and professional consequences.
According to a Reuters study, the purge disproportionately disenfranchised African-Americans.
It's a disproportionately non-white, less educated part of the population.
Minorities, who disproportionately worked in low-wage jobs, had large gains.
Maintaining it would disproportionately benefit some Republican-leaning states like Texas.
And many East German towns remain underpopulated, aging, and disproportionately male.
And too often, gun violence disproportionately affects our most marginalized communities.
We are still disproportionately being sucked into the criminal justice system.
Buttigieg and Sanders fans disproportionately plan to show up in person.
Perpetrators of mass shootings have disproportionately troubling histories of abusing women.
Many of the most regulated fields are disproportionately filled by Millennials.
The community is disproportionately represented in low-paid and insecure work.
There have been accusations that aid has disproportionately benefited wealthier areas.
The House bill's changes also will disproportionately affect people of color.
Rich people, like the Trump family, disproportionately use pass-through entities.
Frankly, it's been disproportionately amplified by politicians worriedly clutching their seats.
Several studies have found that voting restrictions disproportionately hurt minority voters.
Women of color, especially, disproportionately take on positions in these fields.
"Disproportionately, they are not graduating," Comeaux, the UC Riverside professor, says.
And that's the population who is disproportionately affected by these laws.
Why do people in relationships disproportionately fantasize about their romantic partners?
Why are people always trying to inhabit a disproportionately bigger space?
These laws disproportionately impact low-income women and women of color.
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker perform disproportionately well among his supporters.
They found that the largest male narwhals had disproportionately long tusks.
Most hospital executive suites are disproportionately filled with lawyers or businesspeople.
And it disproportionately impacts states with higher home prices, like California.
In other words, it's an amendment that disproportionately impacts the poor.
People of color are also disproportionately likely to rely on Medicaid.
Will such tools disproportionately harm certain types of people — say, minorities?
And that group is disproportionately affected, our research shows that clearly.
Americans without the internet are disproportionately older, rural, and less educated.
The people with the greatest vulnerability were disproportionately people of color.
And low-income neighborhoods and communities of color are disproportionately impacted.
Recent violence in Halifax has disproportionately affected the city's black community.
And it's already hitting some populations, like the elderly, disproportionately hard.
For one thing, college graduates come disproportionately from higher-income families.
Iowa caucusgoers are disproportionately younger than the average Democratic primary voter.
But the unknown has long been disproportionately scary to tennis officials.
Disabled people are also disproportionately affected by disasters, say aid workers.
Any measures to restrict abortion disproportionately affect minorities and the poor.
Such policies disproportionately prevent African Americans from voting, the group says.
Infants are disproportionately exposed through both drinking water and breast milk.
Democrats have argued the bill disproportionately helps wealthier Americans and corporations.
Black, female, and trans people tend to be disproportionately working class.
This disproportionately hurts low income Americans who live paycheck to paycheck.
The list of provisions that disproportionately harm older Americans is long.
The result is that this massive controversy receives disproportionately little coverage.
Trump's questioning, she said, had a "disproportionately" economic bent to it.
Women disproportionately make calls, knock doors, and have flooded town halls.
Air pollution disproportionately affects less wealthy city dwellers, according to Khan.
To support prices, Aramco disproportionately cut its own production during 2017.
Eliminating cash disproportionately hurts minorities, immigrants and senior citizens, critics say.
And, yes, the United States sometimes pays disproportionately in financial terms.
Artists have a disproportionately high degree of access to the media.
These matches were disproportionately people of color, according to the ACLU.
And that these laws will disproportionately affect poor women and black women in their states—they're trying to "save lives" that are likely to be disproportionately punished by racist, anti-poor policies when they are born.
That matters, because if it is disproportionately women and minority writers who must do that arithmetic over and over, it is disproportionately women and minorities who will decide, eventually, that the math does not work out.
The Justice Department was unequivocal that Baltimore police, referred to as BPD in the report, disproportionately targeted black residents, even when they were totally innocent of any crimes (emphasis mine): BPD disproportionately stops African-American pedestrians.
The study also found that compared with other schools, these schools offered disproportionately fewer math, science, and college preparatory courses and had disproportionately higher rates of students who were held back in 9th grade, suspended, or expelled.
Heart failure disproportionately affects low-income Americans and African Americans, he said.
They have all been disproportionately harmed by globalism and unfettered free trade.
"Its effects were disproportionately on the backs of the poor," he says.
These nonvoters are disproportionately people of color, who tend to vote Democrat.
Due to socioeconomic disparities, these types of restrictions disproportionately impact minority voters.
And benefits are disproportionately high in rural counties that have lost jobs.
City folk, who are disproportionately Han, earn twice as much as herders.
Then and now, black people are disproportionately affected in the United States.
High footwear tariff rates fall disproportionately on working class individuals and families.
On the flip side, the benefits of gun use are disproportionately rural.
He says that Black residents of Arkansas are disproportionately harassed by police.
This school-to-prison pipeline disproportionately affects young black and brown people.
The county saw a disproportionately high number of voters requesting absentee ballots.
It seems plain to foreign critics that America disproportionately targets foreign companies.
Children with patent-holding parents are disproportionately likely to become inventors too.
In states like California and Illinois, these unions have disproportionately strong influence.
Cops also disproportionately shoot people of color, and many subjects are unarmed.
The lawsuit alleged Airbnb's commercial design disproportionately impacts African-Americans seeking accommodation.
You don't get to mansplain a problem you are disproportionately responsible for.
For Germany's Eurosceptic voices, each of these issues is impacting Germany disproportionately.
So it's an issue that really predominantly-, disproportionately affects women and girls.
Climate change and natural disasters also can  disproportionately impact communities of color.
Today, white Americans are the ones disproportionately suffering in the opioid crisis.
Similarly, FOSTA/SESTA is disproportionately affecting trans, LGBTQ, and POC sex workers.
Such requirements can disproportionately affect minority voters who often favor Democratic candidates.
So any reduction to children's Medicaid funding has a disproportionately greater impact.
This is especially true for games that disproportionately benefit from entertaining hosts.
Just last year, we tackled two economic issues that disproportionately affect women.
CHILDREN are disproportionately affected -- more than half of refugees are under 18.
The second reason is that some small ideas generate disproportionately high returns.
The white minority still controls a disproportionately big share of the economy.
Evidence shows that white populations disproportionately access public lands for outdoor recreation.
Voters in Britain and America are disproportionately rich, well-educated and old.
Like everywhere, we are disproportionately over-incarcerating our black and Latino youth.
"Poorer women are always disproportionately affected by restrictions on abortion," she explains.
People with disabilities are still disproportionately more likely to live in poverty.
Minority communities have been disproportionately affected by drug arrests and prison time.
She researches how environmental stressors disproportionately impact the health outcomes of minorities.
Returns will disproportionately accrue to firms that combine the best of each.
It is fair that the burden should fall disproportionately on Republican senators.
Climate change makes monster heat waves like this one disproportionately more likely.
Agism could also be a factor, since disability disproportionately affects older people.
But that pollution is prejudiced — these poisons disproportionately affect communities of color.
"University towns appear to be disproportionately affected by student debt," Smith explains.
The digital divide is stark, persists, and disproportionately impacts people of color.
Asia is not, however, disproportionately affected by the impacts of plastic pollution.
It argues that soda taxes are condescending and hurt poor shoppers disproportionately.
Disenfranchisement among those with felony convictions has fallen disproportionately on black voters.
"The impacts of climate change will disproportionately affect the poor," Maathai said.
"Absolutely, that was one that disproportionately affected children," Chan said of Zika.
His reasoning was that the increase would disproportionately impact lower-income people.
His campaign rallies in states across the country are still disproportionately white.
Women continue to be disproportionately negatively affected by conflict in their countries.
Back in 20163, the state's Hispanic voters, disproportionately Cuban-Americans, leaned Republican.
Sometimes tickets were priced disproportionately high for the quality of the seats.
That's who profits, grossly and disproportionately, from preferential rates on investment income.
Richmond cited studies showing that communities of color are often disproportionately policed.
For his part, O'Rourke decried that tax cuts as "disproportionately" benefiting corporations.
Their demographic characteristics are conflicting: On the one hand, they're disproportionately white.
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Transgender people are also disproportionately subject to violence and harassment from police.
Despite these findings, venture capitalists tend to disproportionately invest in younger entrepreneurs.
A select group of cities disproportionately contributed to the uptick in homicides.
People with low incomes pay a disproportionately high price for financial services.
Why are we always the ones that funds everybody disproportionately, you know?
For years, poor and minority communities have suffered disproportionately from environmental degradation.
And that's an experience that individuals in urban communities are disproportionately denied.
Neither black nor white players were disproportionately represented amongst the 12 players.
This means that Tumblr's crackdown will likely disproportionately affect women porn consumers.
The lawsuit alleged that the "exact match" law disproportionately affected black voters.
Political influencers on the left are disproportionately white, female and college-educated.
The result is an opioid epidemic that has disproportionately hit white Americans.
Both early voting and Sunday voting are used disproportionately by black voters.
That's because elderly care falls disproportionately on women (wives, daughters and sisters).
Isn't that odd for publications that are already disproportionately white and male?
"Outsiders to the governing establishment are disproportionately rewarded over insiders," Sayfie said.
As Reid suggested, it's true that black Americans disproportionately suffer from poverty.
Likewise, in Louisiana, students with disabilities were punished at disproportionately high rates.
We have long over-sexualized, over-criminalized and disproportionately punished black men.
So households with children tend to find themselves economically struggling disproportionately often.
The actors on this list disproportionately appear in comedy or action films.
The remaining (disproportionately public-sector) unions are bastions of support for Democrats.
Both crises will disproportionately visit their harms upon the poor and vulnerable.
This recession will disproportionately impact the working class and low-wage workers.
People with untreated mental illnesses are disproportionately likely to attract police attention.
When these laws are applied, women are disproportionately penalized, legally and socially.
And sure enough, they are disproportionately represented at protests and among activists.
These big, disruptive platforms are making money off creators of content disproportionately.
What's more, voter ID laws have a disproportionately negative effect on women.
And lest we forget, immigrants are disproportionately represented among the entrepreneurial class.
People of color have been, and still are disproportionately incarcerated for it.
Folks are missing how these policies disproportionately target literal children of color.
Children are going to suffer disproportionately from the impacts of climate change.
He also acknowledged the inherent unfairness of having any region represented disproportionately.
However, African-Americans are disproportionately affected as a result of institutional racism.
However, larger prospective purchases carry a disproportionately bigger price tag, Jimenez said.
The legislation would direct the money to states with disproportionately higher premiums.
They're also at a disproportionately high risk of being killed by police.
The impacts of climate change are also disproportionately affecting communities of color.
A universal college benefit would disproportionately help families that are already comfortable.
" She explained that the accelerated schedule has disproportionately affected "rare-language speakers.
Because of this, western athletes were, and are, disproportionately punished when caught.
Rare conditions are therefore disproportionately common in populations with strong founder events.
The proposal seeks to eliminate several deductions that Californians disproportionately benefit from.
But students of color are disproportionately affected by more typical gun violence.
But as Clinton said, stop and frisk did disproportionately target black Americans.
The practice disproportionately affects women, who are sometimes targeted by former partners.
The impact of these sentences is felt disproportionately by people of color.
As prison data shows, those policies all disproportionately harm people of color.
Black people, who are disproportionately arrested and incarcerated, will benefit the most.
Yet disproportionately racist hiring practices against people of color have been documented.
Disproportionately, they are people of color, and disproportionately, payday lenders profit on the backs of repeat clients, who often take out a new (extremely high-interest) loan to pay back their old one in a vicious cycle of despair.
Black Britons are also disproportionately more likely to be in prison than African-Americans, whose incarceration rates are themselves disproportionately high, according to a parliamentary report published in September by a team led by David Lammy, a British lawmaker.
Because adopters are disproportionately likely to be white, it hurt non-white children.
He also says it could disproportionately affect telecom companies that serve rural areas.
"It's disproportionately focused on Muslims when the government says it isn't," he said.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton disproportionately suffered from such unexamined rules of thumb.
Segregation, then the creation of a punitive justice system that disproportionately punishes minorities.
This test, like so many others, appears to disproportionately measure these engineered gaps.
The tax cut plan he campaigned for would also disproportionately benefit high-earners.
These people are disproportionately poor, black or Hispanic, and 4.5 million are children.
Mnuchin is right that lower-paying positions are disproportionately affected by these changes.
Within Britain itself, the tax burden falls disproportionately on a few heavy payers.
The region's urban development has also consumed a disproportionately large amount of land.
They said the tax increase disproportionately harms the poor while benefiting the wealthy.
Attorneys' fees are disproportionately awarded to a small number of environmental litigation groups.
Black people are disproportionately affected by all facets of our criminal justice system.
Cantrell notes that women are disproportionately at the top of his backyard ultra.
Hispanic and Latino drovers are increasingly disproportionately involved in traffic stops, as well.
"And for us, as I mentioned earlier, we disproportionately index in hiring builders."
Federal data shows that arrests by school police officers disproportionately affect black students.
Frocks, bags and shoes are now disproportionately bought online compared with other goods.
They disproportionately affect poor countries, where many eke livings from vulnerable agricultural land.
Restaurants are, not surprisingly, disproportionately impacted by enhanced screening procedures for immigrant workers.
Homeowners with negative equity, for instance, were hit disproportionately during the last crisis.
The answer: Gang member (and related) roles are disproportionately filled by black actors.
Research shows women and minorities are disproportionately affected by the minimum wage issue.
Trans women of color face a disproportionately high rate of violence and murder.
Critics of the practice say it causes racial profiling and disproportionately affects minorities.
Police technologies have been disproportionately employed against communities of color and vulnerable populations.
But the problem is far more widespread, disproportionately hurting female and nonwhite workers.
It'll crush the dreams of the poorest Americans and disproportionately harm minority communities.
Abortion was the only campaign ad that was disproportionately served to Arkansas voters.
While Hindu Bengalis like the Biswases are also targeted, Muslims are disproportionately impacted.
Asian Americans also made up a disproportionately high number of tech sector employees.
The alternative is that a disproportionately white electorate will return Trump to power.
Unfortunately, the path it follows disproportionately impacts one slice of the economy: Importers.
Similar tactics created disproportionately Republican state legislatures and congressional delegations across the country.
And the women giving birth to microcephalic babies are disproportionately from impoverished communities.
Research shows, for instance, that Republican states are disproportionately dependent on federal aid.
But if China's economy slows, or regulations change again, AIA would suffer disproportionately.
The young, the elderly, and the underprivileged were disproportionately affected by the crisis.
But as Aaron Klein at Brookings notes, slow payments disproportionately affect poor people.
The disproportionately low political participation among Latinos in Central Florida poses real problems.
Low-income students are disproportionately more likely to drop out of high school.
The current Republican Party is constituted disproportionately of the undereducated and the wealthy.
They are disproportionately young, nonwhite and low-income, demographics that favor the party.
The beverage industry says that sugary drink taxes disproportionately hurt the poor economically.
In Australia, indigenous communities with access to fewer health services are disproportionately affected.
Its many impediments to voting all disproportionately affect African-American and Latino voters.
Home care workers are disproportionately people of color, and 90 percent are women.
She wanted a system that worked nationwide and didn't disproportionately hit her state.
They disproportionately come from minority and younger communities -- communities that vote overwhelmingly Democratic.
Older Americans typically require more medical care and disproportionately suffer from chronic illnesses.
Amy Klobuchar, and former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, they disproportionately love Sen. Warren.
This one-size-fits all approach to financial regulation affected small banks disproportionately.
Parenthood also disproportionately affects women, with women still responsible for most family caregiving.
Disenfranchisement affects roughly six million United States citizens and disproportionately hits African-Americans.
It also comes amid concerns about whether capital punishment disproportionately impacts African Americans.
While boys are also married as children, girls are disproportionately affected, it said.
Such patients tended to be disproportionately from Eastern Europe and Malaysia, for example.
When compared with recent cases, Mr. Singleton's sentence appears to be disproportionately harsh.
This is another misguided proposal whose burden will fall disproportionately on small business.
In some countries, children make up a disproportionately high percentage of the population.
It is no wonder then that PAD disproportionately impacts minority populations most severely.
These caps began with significant cuts to both discretionary areas, disproportionately affecting defense.
Those murders are disproportionately taking place on the streets of America's large cities.
They suffer disproportionately high rates of suicide, alcohol abuse, domestic violence and imprisonment.
These nearby communities also happen to be disproportionately black, Latino, and Native American.
Unfortunately, this phenomenon disproportionately affects students who feel the most pressure to work.
Research shows that businesses of all sizes are impacted disproportionately by this tax.
Dorsey also said the tax would disproportionately affect financial services companies like Square.
Student loans are felt disproportionately in minority communities and among low-income Americans.
A marginal uplift in capital would produce a disproportionately higher number of unicorns.
But dream-reality confusion disproportionately affects a particular group of nonpsychotic people: narcoleptics.
The audience to this beyond-sold-out event is disproportionately male, many young.
The report also found that the wealthy would disproportionately benefit from the plan.
Pelosi argued that the measure would disproportionately harm all but the wealthiest Americans.
Critics have said the cap would disproportionately harm "blue" states that tilt Democratic.
The Republican tax bill is designed to disproportionately benefit corporations and their shareholders.
This was particularly pertinent for those like me born with disproportionately large bottoms.
None of that means that the drug war hasn't disproportionately hurt black Americans.
The daytime audience she'll now be courting is housewives who are disproportionately minority.
Is the upper echelon of tech executives heavily, wildly disproportionately dominated by men?
Such barriers disproportionately affect poorer women, who often live in remote, rural areas.
Some may argue that such a tax cut would disproportionately benefit the rich.
D. laws and voter-roll purges, that have disproportionately affected people of color.
Only Mexico and Israel, which have very high inequality, compensate professionals so disproportionately.
Because this group is disproportionately young and black, this erasure is racially tinged.
But it's not just deaths from unintentional injuries that disproportionately affect rural Americans.
As Terkel and Delaney note, child care responsibilities still fall disproportionately on mothers.
Why do they believe the law would disproportionately affect poor and minority Alabamians?
Los Angeles isn't the only place where Latinos are disproportionately affected by strikes.
Here are four other cheap(ish) things that could disproportionately improve your life.
Black and Hispanic or Latinx people are disproportionately left out of the count.
Native American children are still disproportionately in foster care programs in many states.
Throughout the country, low-income communities disproportionately bear the brunt of this crisis.
As with many other environmentally hazardous industries, the communities affected are disproportionately minorities.
At the same time, black people are disproportionately affected by the current ban.
Black lawmakers have long complained that the law disproportionately affects people of color.
She said the law would disproportionately affect Arab, Sikh and Asian store owners.
Furthermore, air pollution from the wood bioenergy industry disproportionately affects low-income communities.
They are disproportionately nonwhite; Southern; and less likely to have graduated from college.
Homeowners can organize locally and quickly, elected officials said, and they vote disproportionately.
Rulings upholding strict voter identification laws and voter purges disproportionately affected the poor.
Suicides are disproportionately affecting people of color and those in the LGBTQ community.
Coverage in the aftermath of Parkland has focused disproportionately on the AR-15.
But in the process, women's groups warned on Thursday, women will suffer disproportionately.
"Imposing a severe limit on noneconomic damages, therefore, hurts them disproportionately," Conyers said.
Other studies have shown that tobacco sellers are disproportionately concentrated in poor neighborhoods.
Small and midsize businesses were hit disproportionately, representing 68 percent of the cases.
A second likely factor is that Princeton disproportionately accepts students from wealthy backgrounds.
Protesters are furious about what they described as disproportionately violent attacks by police.
Native American, Latinx, black, and LGBTQ communities already experience disproportionately high overdose rates.
As a result, the PFC increase will disproportionately impact rural residents across America.
And crime in America disproportionately involves blacks, as both victims and arrested perpetrators.
Meanwhile prices rise disproportionately for goods such as basic clothing and smaller cars.
Sugar has only 16 calories a teaspoon; why should it be disproportionately demonized?
The Congressional Budget Office projected the legislation would disproportionately benefit younger, healthier people.
Additionally, members of the LGBTQ community are disproportionately at risk of becoming homeless.
As in the rest of the country, women of color are disproportionately affected.
While bigotry crosses party lines, this particular prejudice seems disproportionately concentrated among Republicans.
For racial minorities and women, facial recognition systems have proven disproportionately less accurate.
The mortgage bust disproportionately devastated minority home buyers, minority families and minority neighborhoods.
Twice that number – disproportionately poorer and less healthy people — gained insurance under Obamacare.
Past reports have found that the tax cuts disproportionately helped the richest Americans.
African-Americans are disproportionately arrested for jaywalking and other small-scale offenses nationwide.
Excessive bail disproportionately harms people from low-income communities and communities of color.
That's indicative of Macron's support base, which is disproportionately well-educated and urban.
But as a result of socioeconomic disparities, the restrictions disproportionately impact minority voters.
The state chapter of the NAACP contends that this disproportionately affected black voters.
The number of groups who are disproportionately experiencing burdens from cancer are expanding.
Now, there's corporate cuts, there's other things that disproportionately benefit high-income households.
Minority communities have also been disproportionately affected by law enforcement's response to crime.
It's bigoted because it disproportionately affects Muslims, not because it affects every Muslim.
Clinton is also right that the criminal justice system disproportionately punishes black Americans.
People in the lowest income brackets experience sexual violence at disproportionately high rates.
As she started describing how gun violence disproportionately affects children of color, Sen.
Pearson, who comes from a working-class family herself, finds her element at St. Vincent's House, a social-services center in one of Galveston's poorer neighborhoods, which were disproportionately devastated by Hurricane Ike and then disproportionately ignored during the rebuilding.
Indeed, families should hold President Trump and congressional Republicans accountable for freeing them from the individual mandate that disproportionately hurt lower income Americans, who not only are least able to pay inflated ObamaCare costs but also were disproportionately recipients of fines.
The United States has a point in noting that its commitment is disproportionately large.
It disproportionately affects minority young people, who are overrepresented in the criminal justice system.
Disproportionately low-income, they often lack the capital needed to live in traditional gayborhoods.
His campaign disproportionately benefited from the spread of viral, fabricated stories during the election.
He explained the investment was requiring a "disproportionately" large amount of time and resources.
"Diversity" has become a buzzword in an industry that still disproportionately features white stories.
The TPC's reports have usually found that Republican tax proposals disproportionately help the rich.
They reach this conclusion because these proposals do, in fact, disproportionately help the rich.
The research indicates that letting people convicted of felonies vote could disproportionately benefit Democrats.
German shepherds are disproportionately prone to musculoskeletal disorders, arthritis, diarrhea, obesity, and behavioral problems.
But that doesn't account for the fact that even non-cultists are disproportionately black.
Your feedback has been crystal clear:The new payments system disproportionately impacted $1 – $2 patrons.
But the cuts disproportionately affect the poor, while the tax cuts largely benefit wealthy.
According to a new study, black Americans may suffer disproportionately from early family deaths.
Black applicants were disproportionately turned away, as compared to whites, in 48 metropolitan areas.
But these priorities become skewed when we disproportionately reward the performance art of transfers.
The places with the largest concentrations of wealth are now disproportionately represented by Democrats.
The researchers also found high impact hospitals also disproportionately treated indigent or underserved patients.
"Being black and being trans, we are disproportionately affected," Phoebe says in her interview.
No single candidate seems to have benefited disproportionately from this misapplication of the rules.
Only the last-mile jobs are occupied disproportionately by workers without a college education.
Men have also been disproportionately impacted by high incarceration rates and the opioid epidemic.
Some advocacy groups and Democrats argue that those laws disproportionately affect people of color.
Police are also disproportionately deployed in minority communities despite similar rates of drug use.
This means marginalized populations are disproportionately vulnerable to trafficking as a result of criminalization.
I also think the war on drugs has disproportionately affected our African-American community.
Black people, who are disproportionately arrested and incarcerated, would stand to benefit the most.
Get back to me when trans women aren't being murdered in disproportionately high numbers.
It's a tiny thing, but it bothers him disproportionately, just like the pine cones.
While boys also marry before the legal age of 21, girls are disproportionately affected.
Although Americans of diverse denominations hold these beliefs, evangelicals are disproportionately represented among them.
"Children continue to be disproportionately affected by the armed conflict in Syria," Gamba said.
Democrats argue that the policy hurts middle-class families and disproportionately affects blue states.
The loss of shelf space appeared to disproportionately affect Hasbro, especially during the holidays.
The result is an environment in which patients from minority groups are disproportionately affected.
People with HIV and other chronic diseases have also disproportionately benefitted from the ACA.
" The court went on to say that absentee ballots are "disproportionately used by whites.
In his dissenting opinion, Roberts wrote: The burden will fall disproportionately on small businesses.
Despite being the most infamous predator in the sea, great whites are disproportionately mysterious.
Vietnam's export-oriented economy should benefit disproportionately from the recently executed Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Sometimes, such policies disproportionately boost the growth of places that are already doing well.
"We know that tax cuts tend to disproportionately benefit small-cap stocks," Cahn noted.
Another risk is if expertise in AI is concentrated disproportionately in a few firms.
COP will not address the substandard schooling that disproportionately affects predominantly communities of color.
But the penalties for operating carts without a license seem to disproportionately affect women.
The organization also found that women seem to be disproportionately penalized for street vending.
Refundable tax credits or direct spending can provide encouragement without disproportionately benefitting the rich.
And while not all the women in Trumpland are blonde, blondes are disproportionately represented.
The American Civil Liberties Union opposed the bill, saying mandatory minimums disproportionately affect minorities.
And third, black women are disproportionately likely to benefit from a higher minimum wage.
Research shows that police officers are disproportionately likely to use force against black Americans.
Black students were also disproportionately subject to corporal punishment, expulsion, and school-related arrest.
And a new report found that failing to limit emissions would disproportionately affect children.
Older people suffer disproportionately from chronic diseases like diabetes, compared to their younger counterparts.
The practice disproportionately impacts girls, though boys are also affected at a lesser degree.
As we've reported, retail options are vanishing disproportionately in poorer parts of the country.
And women — who represent two-thirds of our country's unpaid caregivers — are disproportionately affected.
Minority males were shot and killed at a disproportionately higher rate than white males.
The cap will disproportionately harm high-tax states and their residents, the lawsuit says.
The courts will have to make sure it does not disproportionately penalize minority defendants.
They're a fraction of the electorate nationally, and they're disproportionately concentrated in noncompetitive states.
Because this deduction is capped, it will disproportionately benefit working and middle class families.
The benefits of closing in on full employment disproportionately flow to the least advantaged.
Medicaid expansion disproportionately benefits nonwhite Americans; so does spending on public health more generally.
Social media companies have been criticized for disproportionately restricting content that offends political progressives.
"The income test itself is going to disproportionately impact people with disabilities," Vimo said.
I'd always assumed that the disproportionately female population of nursing homes resulted from longevity.
But Latinos, particularly those who are undocumented immigrants, are disproportionately vulnerable to economic pressures.
He believes in environmental justice, the concept that minorities are disproportionately affected by pollution.
There's also a huge age bias in that women under 25 are disproportionately targeted.
We know obesity is disproportionately caused by overeating rather than a lack of exercise.
Perhaps that's unsurprising, given it's women who are disproportionately the victims of sex crimes.
Island nations are disproportionately at risk, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The institution can't defend itself, and therefore suffers disproportionately in today's angry political discourse.
He's already voted down the Bush tax cuts because they disproportionately benefited the wealthy.
D. bill that would have made it disproportionately difficult for African-Americans to vote.
Net neutrality supporters argue that this will disproportionately hurt internet startups and hamper innovation.
Those policies cost about $1.5 trillion each year and disproportionately benefit the well off.
Plus, parenthood seemed like one more thankless task whose burden fell disproportionately on women.
Richards said reducing federal funding for Planned Parenthood would disproportionately impact women in poverty.
Coronavirus-related layoffs will disproportionately hurt workers in Gen Z, a new study found.
In hindsight, it's clear immigrants suffered disproportionately as a result of the Great Recession.
Police disproportionately stopped black drivers even though they were less likely to find contraband.
But due to selective enforcement and socioeconomic disparities, they disproportionately kept out black voters.
And police are disproportionately likely to kill a black person than a white person.
A series of real-estate booms have disproportionately excluded the young and less wealthy.
And these other sports are often disproportionately played by white, relatively well-off students.
And here's the worse news: Those eye injuries were disproportionately likely to be serious.
The offer would disproportionately benefit Xerox shareholders relative to HP shareholders, the company said.
Muslims have been disproportionately stripped of their citizenship rights through the program in Assam.
That trend includes aging health care workers, who are disproportionately older in rural areas.
"American hostages have suffered disproportionately bad outcomes compared to other Western hostages," it found.
Another key point, according to Ivarsflaten, is that these parties' constituencies are disproportionately male.
Independent analyses show they are disproportionately helping high earners — particularly high-earning white Americans.
They also have disproportionately higher rates of poverty, which is associated with decreased voting.
Older people could be disproportionately hurt because they pay more for insurance in general.
Gwin correctly noted that the stops disproportionately targeted young African-American and Hispanic men.
Immigration experts said the rules would disproportionately affect applicants from Africa and Latin America.
The data show that buyouts were disproportionately concentrated in wealthy and densely populated counties.
But the oil boom disproportionately benefited Angola's governing elite, who moved enormous sums abroad.
That, in turn, she wrote, would disproportionately affect access to contraception for poor women.
They don't, however, because the fruits of growth have gone disproportionately to the affluent.
Moody's data shows that higher taxes would be paid disproportionately in Democratic-leaning states.
"Influenza and its complications disproportionately affect people who are 65 and older," Schaffner said.
Why does democracy matter so much for the chronic diseases that disproportionately affect adults?
Nearly 1,300 people, disproportionately young, have been sickened from vaping THC, nicotine or both.
But we will respond proportionately - not disproportionately ... We are not lawless like President Trump.
Some fear that could disproportionately affect women, Alisha Haridasani Gupta of the NYT reports.
This has been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top.
"It's something that's going to affect the industry and not Tesco disproportionately," he said.
And on top of that, black and brown bodies are disproportionately affected by incarceration.
School-wide disciplinary measures were also found to be geared disproportionately toward black students.
And it's these populations that are disproportionately impacted by felony and misdemeanor drug convictions.
In fact, I think we're almost disproportionately taken to task over what we say.
Democrats, meanwhile, slammed the bill as disproportionately beneficial for big companies and wealthy executives.
Small and rural telecom providers disproportionately rely on the Chinese equipment because it's inexpensive.
They focus on combating the high incarceration rate that disproportionately impact people of color.
Rooting out or limiting some of the tax expenditures that disproportionately benefit the rich.
It is barely bigger than Earth's moon, but contains a disproportionately large iron core.
That's because the change would disproportionately help the former client, the Westlands Water District.
Collectors, too, at the fairs and in the galleries, remain disproportionately out-of-towners.
Thus, the faraway supernovas we spot with our telescopes are disproportionately blue and bright.
Women comprise a disproportionately small number of tech jobs, and that number is shrinking.
"The measures have a disproportionately discriminatory effect," Justice Martin Spencer said in his judgment.
I started learning about autoimmune diseases, and I realized that they disproportionately affect women.
My guess is that Biden's support would not immediately go to one person disproportionately.
But they're also disproportionately likely to be the victims of overpolicing and mass incarceration.
But we disproportionately treat our grasses with environmentally harmful chemicals like fertilizers and pesticides.
These efforts disproportionately targeted communities of color, who are more likely to vote Democratic.
That grouping of people does not have to be blindingly white and disproportionately rural.
Yet Yiannopoulos argued on Maher's show that trans people "are disproportionately involved in those kinds of [sex] crimes" — a misleading point that overlooks the reality that trans people are only disproportionately likely to be involved in such crimes as the victims, not perpetrators.
This is a source of consternation to many Sanders fans who think his left-wing economic platform is especially beneficial to Latinos and African Americans, who are disproportionately poor and who stand to disproportionately benefit from an expansion of the welfare state.
It would have created a licensing system tilted to benefit the state's poorer areas, which are disproportionately black and disproportionately harmed by the drug war, and also allowed many drug offenders to clear their records or get out of prison or parole.
One reason polls tend to overstate support for Green and Libertarian candidates is that we are talking about a group of voters — disproportionately younger people, disproportionately with weaker ties to the political system — who are more challenging to poll under modern-day conditions.
Clinton talked about affirmative action, voting rights and other issues that disproportionately affect black voters.
Those who voted for Brexit were disproportionately older, white, working class, less educated and poorer.
"The police treated me inappropriately and disproportionately," she wrote in a Facebook post on Monday.
To the extent that it does get worse, it would disproportionately affect the red states.
This may play into the disproportionately low number of women in the field, French suggested.
Seventy percent of restaurant servers are women, and these women are disproportionately women of color.
American soldiers suffer disproportionately from PTSD, and we really don't have an explanation for that.
Transgender women, particularly those who are women of color, face disproportionately high levels of violence.
More troubling yet, Google-hosted job listings in STEM fields also disproportionately sought out males.
However, Uber management and board members might be disproportionately concerned with the company's well-being.
Between starting a family and buying a home, "things are disproportionately more hectic," he said.
But it's not the only reason; platform bans on the human body disproportionately affect women.
According to campaigners, women from countries that fell under Trump's travel ban were disproportionately affected.
His support for tough crime legislation in the 1990s that disproportionately punished people of color?
What's more, it's America's low-income neighborhoods and communities of color that are disproportionately impacted.
Janitors and cleaning staff, disproportionately women, typically work in an empty buildings, after daytime hours.
Globalisation has disproportionately benefited the rich in part by rewarding capital more handsomely than labour.
Because the area is disproportionately dependent on manufacturing, it has suffered from the industry's decline.
Indebtedness, especially among the disproportionately large number of families headed by single mothers, is rife.
But The New York Times reports men received a disproportionately higher percentage of the money.
P&G did say that current-quarter earnings would be disproportionately affected by currency fluctuations.
Unsurprisingly, that figure skews disproportionately towards junior and mid-level roles, women and LGBTQ+ workers.
And Plepler points out that HBO's digital offering was already disproportionately popular on Apple devices.
The universal benefit, which will disproportionately help those on lower incomes, is good for consumption.
"Racially motivated enforcement of marijuana laws has disproportionately impacted communities of color," Nadler, D-N.
"In both Canada and the US, 'wildlife management' is disproportionately about 'hunt management'," he explained.
Undocumented workers are disproportionately likely to take jobs in the agricultural industry, including peanut farms.
Another problem is charging people to access footage, which would likely disproportionately impact the poor.
The spread of that attitude disproportionately benefits authoritarian factions in elections and weakens democratic ones.
The proactive steps these district attorneys are taking, then, will disproportionately help people of color.
NOTE: This article was updated to clarify that noncitizens are disproportionately members of minority groups.
He wants to ban banks' overdraft fees, saying they disproportionately affect lower-income Americans. Sen.
Worse, the data show ghettos becoming increasingly concentrated sinks of poverty, disproportionately affecting non-whites.
The highest-paying jobs disproportionately reward those who can work the longest, least flexible hours.
I'm also sensitive to the legitimate concern that restrictions will disproportionately affect law abiding citizens.
As such, the argument has been made that cash-less stores disproportionately exclude marginalized communities.
Black and brown students continue to be suspended disproportionately at the elementary and secondary levels.
They lose jobs because women are disproportionately likely to be employed in the public sector.
"As goes the Affordable Care Act, so goes the healthcare for Hispanics, disproportionately," said Rep.
Air quality is often disproportionately worse in low-income neighborhoods, including parts of West Oakland.
They wanted to determine if that single study disproportionately influenced the outcome of their analysis.
LGBTQ people are also disproportionately likely to live in poverty, which can lead to homelessness.
Their goal was to target the systems of inequality that disproportionately affect people of color.
Silicon Valley will be disproportionately affected, since many high-tech employers employ H-1B workers.
They fall disproportionately on African-American, Jewish, Muslim, and other minority members of the community.
Certain caves are found disproportionately full of well-preserved footwear, up to thousands of pairs.
She's not only a photographer—a job disproportionately occupied by men—but also a skateboarder.
Transgender Americans, in particular trans women of color, face disproportionately high levels of hate violence.
It's well-known that such laws disproportionately affect people of color and low-income people.
In America, TB disproportionately affects immigrants and low-income communities, populations that are already stigmatized.
And it's especially harmful to women of color, who disproportionately rely on Medicaid for coverage.
Black Americans are disproportionately subject to violence — in some cases lethal violence — by police officers.
Black people in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by the way drug laws are enforced.
"Underserved and low-income pregnant women are disproportionately affected by toxic exposures," he tells me.
And the slowdown in China, hitherto a hugely profitable market, has hurt BMW disproportionately hard.
With protections, the HIV epidemic is likely to continue to disproportionately harm the transgender population.
Otherwise 'freedom to amplify any awful thing' becomes a speech chiller that disproportionately harms minorities.
Tickets for some of the less familiar statutes were issued even more disproportionately to blacks.
It's widely known that doctors suffer from disproportionately high rates of burnout, depression and suicide.
Critics in the United States say it is disproportionately applied to minorities and the poor.
Like much of the criminal justice system, the bail system disproportionately harms communities of color.
Those nonwhite constituencies disproportionately backed the incumbent governor, the Democrat Jerry Brown, Ms. Brown's brother.
Other forms of air pollution that tend to disproportionately affect poor children have also declined.
Investment in research and development (R&D) tends to be disproportionately done by multinational firms.
North Carolina's law contains all these elements: all, say its critics, will disproportionately affect minorities.
There's a reason fans feel disproportionately invested in the lives of the rich and famous.
In other words, women of color and poor women are disproportionately affected by abortion restrictions.
According to the paper, the ACLU is arguing that this move disproportionately affects Hispanic voters.
Water contamination, unaffordable utility bills and lack of basic services disproportionately affect those two groups.
The exclusion of LGBTQ/SGL Americans from federal protections continues to disproportionately impact black people.
They are mostly women, disproportionately women of color, and often immigrants—both documented and undocumented.
"The children who will be harmed most disproportionately are those in greatest need," he added.
The health of the elderly is also disproportionately affected by the climate crisis, especially heatwaves.
Critics of voter ID laws argue that they disproportionately affect minority and low-income voters.
SALT deductions may disproportionately impact voters in blue states, but there are wealthy homeowners everywhere.
The demise of NAFTA will disproportionately hurt the blue-collar workers who back Mr Trump.
Remember when researchers found that high-paying job ads were being shown disproportionately to men?
We believe that the House GOP tax plan disproportionately benefits the wealthy and big corporations.
Some Democrats have been criticizing Republican tax efforts as likely to disproportionately benefit the wealthy.
Europe's export-strong north profits disproportionately from the euro, and the south suffers from it.
Mounting evidence suggests that over-removal disproportionately affects African Americans and other minority user groups.
Critics blame the law for further expanding the prison population and disproportionately targeting minority communities.
Unintended, economic consequences restrict women disproportionately to the tune of billions of dollars each year.
And even more alarming, the increase was disproportionately driven by the death of Black women.
Rural areas are disproportionately affected, putting businesses at a disadvantage and isolating individuals, critics say.
The warehouses are disproportionately filled with newly arrived Latino workers, not the older local residents.
According to the Health Department, K2 users are disproportionately homeless and affected by mental illness.
The burden falls disproportionately on women, people of color, and young people—especially young people.
Gender imbalance Women and children are disproportionately sick in the Ebola outbreak, WHO reported Thursday.
On the other, they're disproportionately young, urban, newly registered and born outside of the state.
The economy has made steady improvements since 2008, but recovery has disproportionately favored wealthier Americans.
He said that Virginia's former provision — a Civil War-era rule — disproportionately targeted African-Americans.
Lower income families, disproportionately families of color, are at greater risk for poor health outcomes.
Economists also point out the tariffs are regressive and will hurt lower-income households disproportionately.
And floods often play out in low-lying areas where the residents are disproportionately poor.
It is those born to nonwhite, less educated mothers who die at disproportionately high rates.
Unions fear any future job cuts would fall disproportionately on them versus legacy Tata staff.
The financially underserved are also disproportionately more likely to access banking services via a smartphone.
"We are paying disproportionately" for the 28-member alliance, Trump told Wolf Blitzer on Monday.
I'm from New York, so the Trump supporters who I know are disproportionately New Yorkers.
It also doesn't prove that TikTok's algorithm disproportionately promotes conservative content, because it does not.
This legislation reformed sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed the African-American community.
Gun violence is yet another health hazard that disproportionately affects lower-income people of color.
Unsurprisingly, while smaller museums rely disproportionately on freelancers, large museums mostly employ full-time workers.
This indicates that Tumblr's adult content ban will disproportionately affect young women's access to erotica.
Rudy Giuliani supports stop and frisk, which is a policy that disproportionately affects the poor.
The London-based group also highlights the way the violence disproportionately affects young black men.
Unsurprisingly, the burden of housing those escaping torment tends to fall disproportionately on neighbouring countries.
Abolishing state and local tax deductions would disproportionately harm residents of states like New Jersey.
Compliance is extremely expensive for us, and it disproportionately affects us as a small business.
The legacy has led to disproportionately high rates of aboriginal violence, substance abuse and deprivation.
"Checked-bag fees tend to fall disproportionately on price-sensitive leisure travelers," Mr. Leff said.
Compared to almost all other animals, we humans have disproportionately large brains for our size.
"California has been disproportionately impacted by repatriation efforts over the last few months," Newsom said.
Even now, they noted, black Floridians of voting age were disproportionately affected by the ban.
But now the tech is used for policing and surveillance, disproportionately harming people of color.
In some cases it is clear that minority voters are disproportionately affected by the purges.
Republican state governments have conducted voter purges that disproportionately clear minority voters from the rolls.
Maori women — those of New Zealand's indigenous ethnicity — are disproportionately represented in family violence statistics.
Such immigrants are disproportionately more likely to fail the admission criteria than their white counterparts.
Just kill them—as well as remembering which bodies are disproportionately policed for expressing it.
Some have tech or other skills that bring them salaries they feel are disproportionately high.
Immigrants bolster the labor force but also disproportionately go to those same big coastal cities.
It achieved a lot of economic progress, but that progress went disproportionately to white males.
Other people (including me) are more skeptical, arguing that such plans disproportionately benefit the affluent.
Thus, the deal disproportionately benefits the Taliban and boxes the Afghan government into a corner.
The stasis is accompanied by constant small changes that, in context, acquire disproportionately dramatic effects.
These waits may have disproportionately affected communities with large populations of black and Latino voters.
People with underlying health conditions are disproportionately at risk of severe complications from the coronavirus.
Older Americans—the highest-risk group for the coronavirus—disproportionately take part in the process.
"Black people are more disproportionately affected by diabetes than any other group," Killer Mike said.
They also argue that it would disproportionately affect students with disabilities and students of color.
The plaintiffs say Asian-Americans suffer disproportionately in a rigged admissions system, which Harvard denies.
Although Latinos live all over the state, Latino voters are disproportionately concentrated in urban areas.
And research shows that women and minorities are disproportionately affected by the minimum wage issue.
"I think the war on drugs has disproportionately impacted our African-American community," he said.
These measures tend to disproportionately burden nonwhite voters, who tend to vote for Democratic candidates.
And the internet is this huge crowd that loves things way too intensely and disproportionately.
In past epidemics, healthcare workers were also disproportionately impacted by the illnesses they were treating.
B. 5's methodology remains discriminatory because it imposes burdens disproportionately on blacks and Latinos.
"Women who rely disproportionately on Social Security can't afford such an irresponsible giveaway," she said.
The real value in the business — discovering and marketing medicines — remains disproportionately in American hands.
Unfortunately, one loophole remained, and it disproportionately hurts service members suffering from mental health impairments.
The second thing, this is actually a threat vector that is disproportionately non-governmental. Right?
Those rules, if enacted, could disproportionately hurt the economy of Mr. McConnell's coal-rich state.
Bangladeshis are disproportionately represented on Britain's terrorist watch-list, according to officials in both countries.
His budget includes an extension of his signature tax cuts, which disproportionately benefited the rich.
And those difficulties will disproportionately affect low-income people and people of color, many say.
Troopers had been disproportionately pulling over blacks on the turnpike by the thousands every year.
There is also a growing concern that the FCC's proposal would disproportionately impact smaller operators.
This neglect is particularly perverse since the climate crisis disproportionately affects Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.
Victims of revenge porn tend to disproportionately be women or other gender or sexual minorities.
The practice grew even as evidence accumulated that the stops were disproportionately affecting minority residents.
Her group filed a lawsuit that contends that the loan sales disproportionately affected minority homeowners.
What's more, within the top 225 percent, income gains were disproportionately stacked to the top .
Currently, Federal Work-Study money goes disproportionately to private, nonprofit colleges in the north east.
The loophole also made constitutional modern mass incarceration, a scourge that disproportionately affects black people.
Immigrant advocates said this would disproportionately affect people from Latin American, African and Asian countries.
"They are passing tax laws and legislation that disproportionately favors the wealthy class," Holman said.
The activity that is most disproportionately enjoyed by lower-income Americans is watching religious television.
Student debt affects women disproportionately because of wage inequity, so that's an easy starting point.
Temporary policies often look as though they have disproportionately large effects, but they aren't meaningful.
Insomnia disproportionately affects women, the study team notes in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
High-skilled immigrants contribute disproportionately to innovation, seeking patents at a higher rate than natives.
Such a strategy would continue to disproportionately leave poorer communities at risk in a crisis.
Voters who supported Mr. Trump would be hit the hardest, receiving disproportionately small tax credits.
Look, disproportionately our consumers are on mobile, and the bottom line is YouTube's player works.
Party officials reasoned that although Latinos had long been disproportionately Democratic, they were hardly monolithic.
The Trump administration could also struggle to determine which companies "disproportionately benefit" the Cuban military.
Airstrikes from Afghan aircraft have killed civilians at a disproportionately higher rate than American ones.
In particular, though their cortex is densely packed with neurons, their medulla is disproportionately small.
Early statistics in Georgia show African-American voters are showing up at disproportionately high rates.
Then and now, the victims of discriminatory overtaxation and predatory tax buying are disproportionately black.
African-Americans, who favor the Democratic Party, have been disproportionately affected by felon voter disenfranchisement.
"In particular, African Americans disproportionately used the first seven days of early voting," Motz wrote.
H-1B applicants also disproportionately hail from India, and are sponsored by Indian outsourcing firms.
The benefits of incarceration would be enjoyed disproportionately by black Americans living in inner cities.
And Latinos without a party affiliation — disproportionately Puerto Ricans — are the biggest surge of all.
Instead, it's become about what can pass a Congress disproportionately populated by gun rights ideologues.
We are okay with the fact that, disproportionately, black and brown kids aren't being educated.
The lawsuit also argues that banning abortion will disproportionately harm black and low-income people.
It would disproportionately benefit corporations and the wealthy, hurt the poor, and increase the deficit.
California's housing, poverty, education, and homelessness problems, which Madrid says affect Latinos disproportionately, remain unsolved.
The people affected by the water crisis in Flint are disproportionately poor and African-American.
Key-person risk occurs when an individual's presence, absence or behaviour disproportionately affects a firm's value.
Supporters of the bill argue that the criminalization of marijuana has disproportionately impacted communities of color.
Robinson found the Kansas law disproportionately impacts qualified voters, while only nominally preventing noncitizen voter registration.
Her blonde pigtails, limbs, and disproportionately large breasts seem disjointed, grotesque, and maybe a little humorous.
But on the campaign trail, presidential candidates haven't necessarily focused on issues that disproportionately affect women.
The method can disproportionately impact communities of color and disrupt family relationships, the ACLU has said.
In practice, this would disproportionately impact left-wing, anti-occupation groups, labeling them as foreign agents.
The company also stands accused of using a hiring referral system that disproportionately favored non-Asians.
Asian employees, which make up more than a third of the U.S. staff, are disproportionately represented.
These conditions are disproportionately common, relative to the size of the general population, in Short Creek.
Because black Americans are disproportionately arrested and imprisoned, their profiles are overrepresented in police DNA databases.
The reality is that patients are disproportionately bearing the brunt of a broken medical billing industry.
And some people who use drugs heavily—"chaotic" drug users – are disproportionately likely to commit crimes.
A: The potholes are so bad in Michigan, but people are disproportionately upset at their government.
"Financial services can be disproportionately expensive for those least able to afford them," Bartlett told IFR.
Tennis — an individual sport in which the riches accrue disproportionately to the elite — remains particularly vulnerable.
In his epilogue, he writes: Yes, marijuana arrests disproportionately fall on minorities, especially the black community.
In his plan, Sanders notes that communities of color are disproportionately affected by the climate emergency.
The statistics bear this out with disproportionately higher suicide rates and soaring homelessness among LGBTQ youth.
But for now this nascent ecosystem is disproportionately likely to benefit those who least need help.
The university later admitted that students of color were "disproportionately" affected the by the usher's actions.
The service is disproportionately used by customers looking for plus size and maternity clothing, he added.
When decision-makers are disproportionately men, it's very difficult for women artists to garner equal attention.
"There has never been a surveillance technology that hasn't disproportionately impacted already marginalized communities," said Narayan.
While sexual harassment can happen to anyone, women are disproportionately on the receiving end of it.
Kaepernick's goal: to call attention to racism and how police brutality disproportionately impacts people of color.
TWINS MAKE up only a small fraction of the population but loom disproportionately large in literature.
As a result, VW disproportionately relies on its two premium brands, Audi and Porsche, for earnings.
There's only one real caveat, which is that Instax Square is disproportionately expensive compared with Mini.
This is the bargain-basement economy of our present and future -- jobs disproportionately done by women.
Programs like these balance things out for "disproportionately disadvantaged women" in the sport, W Series wrote.
Experts say that measure led to an era of mass incarceration that disproportionately affected black Americans.
We know that childhood obesity is linked with future health issues and disproportionately affects minority children.
Still, the initiatives do not address serious claims about workplace discrimination that disproportionately favors white workers.
The complaint argues that the Alabama ban will "disproportionately" affect black women and low-income patients.
That waste — and the health hazards that come along with it — disproportionately affect communities of color.
Vigilantes have disproportionately targeted Muslims and Dalits, formerly known as "untouchables" in the Hindu caste system.
He argues that the kind of crimes that receive the harshest penalties disproportionately affect African Americans.
Democrats could benefit because the prohibition disproportionately affects African-Americans, a group that overwhelmingly votes Democratic.
"Communities that don't have an investment from their companies as well as their government suffer disproportionately."
Because of this bias, Smith said that use by law enforcement could disproportionately harm these groups.
More specifically, people thought that drugs like crack were disproportionately more dangerous than drugs like cocaine.
He believes the push will add price for consumers, and disproportionately help big companies like Google.
The show's audience for its premiere was disproportionately rural and wealthy, much like Trump voters themselves.
I've long had a pet theory that wallpapers are disproportionately important when it selling new phones.
The researchers found that raising the FRA to 70 would fall disproportionately on lower-income workers.
Those are big questions and without some thinking through, low-income people will be disproportionately affected.
Santorum said he doesn't trust the poll because it surveyed a disproportionately small number of Republicans.
Income inequality is already growing, because high-skill workers benefit disproportionately when technology complements their jobs.
These are disproportionately less-educated non-whites, many of whom associate Republicans with hostility to immigrants.
Since then, Georgia has closed 5.153 polling sites in neighborhoods that are disproportionately poor and minority.
But 28503 million people did see these ads and they were disproportionately located in swing states.
The same is true in the United States, where African Americans and immigrants are disproportionately affected.
"Childhood obesity disproportionately affects children of color and those in low-income populations," Dr. Armstrong said.
This means African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans would be disproportionately affected by the new requirements.
The tax code, these lawmakers agree, should not disproportionately favor one set of companies over others.
Harried and hurried Republican tax reform will benefit the wealthy disproportionately and lead to increased inequality.
Regulations that drive energy prices higher disproportionately eat into the income of our country's poorest families.
Advocates for eliminating the deduction argue that the preference disproportionately benefits higher earners and subsidizes states.
Critics of felon disenfranchisement laws say that they disproportionately exclude minority voters from the political process.
The combination of risk-taking and aggressiveness means that men are also disproportionately victims of violence.
Millions of children, older adults and people living in low-income areas are disproportionately at risk.
Consider mental health, drug abuse or addiction – issues that disproportionately affect those living in rural America.
Despite this, our terrorism legislation and national security apparatus still focus disproportionately on Islamist-inspired threats.
Observers say the well-intentioned Executive Order 13224 meant for all Americans  disproportionately targets American Muslims.
The report also found that student-loan debt disproportionately affects young borrowers and low-income families.
They are also drawing attention to how such bans disproportionately affect low-income women of color.
The "War on Drugs" approach has not worked, and has disproportionately incarcerated minorities and the poor.
Employees at U.S. intelligence agencies are overwhelmingly and disproportionately white and male, according to internal figures.
It endorses "fishing expeditions" by the police that are disproportionately directed against ethnic and racial minorities.
Students and parents have begun pushing back against dress codes that disproportionately penalize and objectify women.
Since its inception, students and educators have accused the test of disproportionately favoring wealthy white students.
But the rule would do nothing to address these concerns and would disproportionately harm Pennsylvania consumers.
The STI can infect the genitals, rectum and throat – and women are disproportionately affected, it said.
Evasion rates are high for the types of income that disproportionately go to high-income households.
For one, the respondents disproportionately hailed from the biomedical and social sciences and English-speaking communities.
While they are more split in Florida than in other states, Hispanic voters disproportionately favor Democrats.
But recent reports have suggested that AI will disproportionately target or otherwise disadvantage people of colour.
It causes hundreds of thousands of arrests in the US each year, disproportionately hitting minority Americans.
While they make up less than 2 percent of the island's population, they are disproportionately influential.
The global human rights group said the Adivasi had suffered disproportionately from India's push for coal.
As for whether First Ladies disproportionately dabble in the occult, Krider thinks there's no significant difference.
Single-member districts disproportionately favor winning parties, fueling a democratic deficit when seats don't match votes.
Patients are also disproportionately young (65 percent were under 30 in 2017) and people of color.
It's not just that police disproportionately kill black people, though statistics show that is the case.
He blamed consumer societies for the desecration of nature that disproportionately harmed the poor and disenfranchised.
Though the bill did cut taxes for most Americans, it disproportionately benefits corporations and the wealthy.
"Low-income and minority Californians enjoy disproportionately greater benefits from zero-rated data," the study proclaims.
And like most layers of the American criminal justice system, solitary disproportionately impacts people of color.
"Our tax base is getting more diversified, however SALT impacts progressive tax policies disproportionately," Cuomo said.
Hardly any of the benefits went to the poorest Americans, who are disproportionately brown and black.
Nonwhite voters are disproportionately young, and her weakness among young voters is a major reason Mrs.
In addition to nominating fewer women as directors, they appear to disproportionately target female chief executives.
This is an urgent and little understood calamity that also disproportionately affects economies in rural communities.
Many of the 44 counties that received subpoenas have populations that are disproportionately poor and black.
It's not shocking that an extremely accomplished college professor would disproportionately appeal to well-educated voters.
Other issues, such as climbing labor costs, will also weigh disproportionately on companies with domestic operations.
Studies have repeatedly shown that San Francisco arrests and prosecutes African-Americans at disproportionately high levels.
The move is meant to prevent grooming policies or dress codes that disproportionately punish black workers.
Still, fatal police shootings are occurring, and they continue to disproportionately affect black and brown people.
Some say Pacific Island and Maori babies are disproportionately affected by "uplifts" due to institutional racism.
It would disproportionately benefit corporations and the wealthy, hurt the poor, and increase the national deficit.
It also disproportionately impacts states with higher home prices, like California, New York, and New Jersey.
Wealthier taxpayers do disproportionately benefit from these tax deductions, because they pay the most in taxes.
In many cities, people of color are disproportionately arrested for jaywalking, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
The party rose in response to police violence and economic inequality that disproportionately affected black people.
In general, the death penalty is disproportionately used against foreigners in Saudi Arabia, according to Amnesty.
The ultrawealthy are often disproportionately affected by market sell-offs because of their equity-heavy portfolios.
People coming out of prison are disproportionately black, and blacks tend to vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.
Critics of the legal system argue that the government uses the penalty disproportionately against poorer people.
One of the more important accomplishments of Obamacare was that it disproportionately helped low-income people.
If the rich benefit disproportionately it is only because they pay a disproportionate share of taxes.
These laws stand to disproportionately affect pregnant people who are low-income and/or of color.
Low-wage, hourly workers in other industries may also have been disproportionately affected by the storm.
All of them, like the specialized high schools, have enrollments that are disproportionately Asian and white.
The very next year, Alabama moved to close 31 driver's license offices, disproportionately in black areas.
Black convicts make up a disproportionately high percentage of death row inmates in the United States.
The groups said that in at least one county, the targeted voters were disproportionately African-American.
Moody's data also shows that the higher taxes would be paid disproportionately in Democratic-leaning states.
But minority communities suffered disproportionately, widening the already considerable wealth gap between white and minority households.
Others say buybacks disproportionately help the rich because the wealthy own most of the stock market.
Had they not read deep enough into the study to see how Jews were disproportionately affected?
The ACLU said in a statement that the law disproportionately impacts Latino and Asian-American voters.
I sought out pro-Trump poems, but poets seem to be disproportionately aghast at his presidency.
Buttigieg and Klobuchar have something in common that Biden has struggled with: Women disproportionately love them. 
The Black student population at Cornell disproportionately represents international or first-generation African or Caribbean students.
And probably disproportionately so compared to sort of honest to God single-industry businesses over time.
Those students, most of them working adults getting short-term certificates, are disproportionately nonwhite and female.
Women disproportionately have borne the brunt of displacement, with seven million Colombians forced from their homes.
And what you see is that dental care sort of disproportionately affects lower income populations, right?
Blacks and Hispanics are also disproportionately searched as a result of those stops, the report found.
One executive told me that the real problem is that Amazon is disproportionately popular among lawmakers.
Lower-income, black and Hispanic families still disproportionately said they faced financial challenges, the survey showed.
If implemented, the CPP will disproportionately impact states where coal is the majority generator of electricity.
In Albuquerque, the state's largest school system, rough treatment is disproportionately high for students with disabilities.
It evokes both the smothering of the planet by greenhouse gases and humanity's disproportionately slow response.
We know that school discipline disproportionately targets African American and Latino youth, regardless of the offense.
Teacher wages have shrunk over the decade, CNN reports, and the losses are disproportionately affecting women.
Proactive policing is a fraught and controversial practice, as people of color are often disproportionately targeted.
"This has been a prosperity that's been disproportionately rewarding to the people on top," explained Buffett.
Hard data shows that it disproportionately impacts communities of color, indigenous people, and low-income Americans.
And in all states, black mothers gave birth to a disproportionately high percentage of underweight babies.
The rule would affect LGBTQ prospective parents, who are disproportionately likely to form families through adoption.
It would also help stanch the systematic disenfranchisement of people of color, who are disproportionately incarcerated.
"Reform" implies improvement — the "tax cuts" (really, "tax deform") as proposed will disproportionately favor the wealthy.
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The Black student population at Cornell disproportionately represents international or first-generation African or Caribbean students.
Teachers in the reserve are disproportionately low-performing compared to teachers in the system over all.
Racism and sexism in America derive from inequalities that disproportionately favor white people and men, respectively.
As with other health disparities, the brunt of the epidemic is borne disproportionately by marginalized populations.
Analyses of television coverage showed that the "yes" campaign received disproportionately more airtime than its opponents.
There were 28 false matches, and the incorrect results were disproportionately higher for people of color.
Another typical argument against a higher alcohol tax is that it disproportionately hurts low-income people.
A disproportionately high percentage of those killed were black — and some were doing absolutely nothing wrong.
Left to their own discretion, teachers disproportionately punish African American students for alleged "disrespect," Klehr says.
According to refugee officials, Tutsis are disproportionately represented among some 75,000 refugees now living in Rwanda.
Journalists are disproportionately on Twitter — it's a major tool for networking, sharing stories, and contacting sources.
However, it is still well documented that Black children go missing disproportionately compared to the overall population.
A court previously shut down the agency's "stop-and-frisk" policy because it disproportionately targeted minority communities.
One possibility is that these disproportionately low rates simply reflect differences in academic achievement across demographic groups.
Civil liberties and rights organizations have long criticized American national surveillance programs as disproportionately targeting minority communities.
The sickest individuals, who tend to be poor, disproportionately get the worst medical treatment, the report said.
"This legislation reformed sentencing laws that have wrongly and disproportionately harmed the African-American community," Trump said.
Given that tipped workers are disproportionately women and people of color, these policies may also reduce inequality.
"Women also disproportionately face the threat of violence throughout their lives, including in the workplace," it reads.
The move is unprecedented in a continent whose leaders often complain that the court disproportionately targets Africans.
Research shows that people with disabilities are disproportionately likely to be victims of police brutality and shootings.
"MNST stands to benefit disproportionately from potential corporate tax reform in the US under the new administration."
Automated bots made up 18 percent of Twitter traffic during the election, and disproportionately favored President Trump.
The reports revealed, among other things, that Russian-backed troll accounts disproportionately targeted minorities and marginalized groups.
This abrupt move away from cash has been felt disproportionately by women operating in the informal sector.
Ace communities are made up of mostly women, and survey respondents are disproportionately white and non-Hispanic.
It's being deployed by police departments in cities like Detroit, disproportionately targeting low-income people of color.
This sample of millionaires is overwhelmingly white and college-educated, and they're disproportionately Republican, male, and older.
On the other hand, Republicans assert that repealing the SALT deduction would disproportionately benefit high-income taxpayers.
Elizabeth Warren also proposed plans to fix the maternal mortality crisis that disproportionately affects women of color.
And more, armed officers will likely negatively impact black students, who are disproportionately arrested by school officers.
The passage of laws and regulations likely to disproportionately impact minority voters has taken off across America.
Rates of these diseases continue to rise around the world, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries.
The decline has happened disproportionately among middle-aged men, the group that suffered most in the 1990s.
"This, to me, is a disproportionately punitive sentence," says attorney Tor Ekeland of Goodyear's 26-month term.
And if you've licensed something and got remuneration that's disproportionately low, you'll have a chance to renegotiate.
And, like it or not, women are disproportionately the ones who pick up the slack at home.
Indeed, men are disproportionately over-represented in leadership positions as managing partners, judges and law school deans.
Even with the entire cast of Black Panther, the MCU still centers disproportionately around white lead characters.
Sales last month occurred disproportionately at the higher end, where profit margins are often greater for builders.
A little friction in the system can cause disproportionately large outcomes for a company and a region.
Fat taxes meant the women on lower incomes paid disproportionately more for food—their habits changed less.
We know, for instance, that black Americans are disproportionately likely to be pulled over in traffic stops.
Since children from racial minorities disproportionately attend low-income schools, they endured the brunt of the consequences.
Those who do so tend to be disproportionately young and well-educated, and are becoming more so.
The report notes that the amount of bail levied disproportionately fell onto low-income blacks and Latinos.
Sprawl costs us all, but it disproportionately racks up costs for poor people, nonwhite people, and women.
The false matches touched men and women of different skin colors but disproportionately impacted people of color.
A small number of patients, mostly the chronically sick, are disproportionately costly in any health-care system.
" Be smart: "The demise of NAFTA will disproportionately hurt the blue-collar workers who back Mr Trump.

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