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His influence is way out of proportion to his revenue footprint.
These are assets all out of proportion to any museum its size.
They might think their partner's feelings are out of proportion to the situation sometimes.
She believes the federal government has bloated all out of proportion to its original purpose.
It is "out of proportion to the destruction of a protected medical facility," MSF said.
This gap is out of proportion to differences in local economic growth and inflation rates.
This figure is significantly out of proportion to Christians' presence among the region's displaced peoples.
"It's blown up completely out of proportion to the point where it's embarrassing," he said.
But the intensity of the strikes in Afghanistan increased out of proportion to the number of attacks.
But the cost to our country would be radically out of proportion to what would be gained.
And in photos, the 488's hulking side vents looked out of proportion to its otherwise classic grace.
We have to admit that there&aposs a torrent of rage that is out of proportion to the scenario.
But her blistering feedback to staff was often substantially out of proportion to the offense, these former aides said.
" The statement slammed the level of discipline administered to U.S. forces involved, calling it "out of proportion to the destruction.
"This vindictive decade-long campaign is quite out of proportion to the hurt you claim," Mr. Denton wrote on Thursday.
"The highly prescriptive requirements set out in this draft are out of proportion to any demonstrated risk," the letter read.
"Wind is very strong indeed, but the terrible mountainous seas are all out of proportion to the wind," Heyerdahl wrote.
But the level of fretting over Sanders's swipes at Clinton has been completely out of proportion to the actual damage done.
Sex law is already very harsh, and quite often the penalties are out of proportion to any social or individual harm.
That mix has seen the L.R.B. generate discussion well beyond its expected borders and out of proportion to its relatively modest circulation.
By bringing it to the fore, they built a wave of political support totally out of proportion to their actual organizational strength.
But the hype, he said, is out of proportion to the savings offered to shoppers — typically a modest 22 to 2100 percent.
"It seems to me that the enthusiasm for bitcoin is a little bit out of proportion to its immediate application," Shiller said.
But I think the fear of mass shootings risks becoming a public panic out of proportion to the actual danger being faced.
Elsewhere, a German court ruled that driving restrictions were not legally out of proportion to cut down on air pollution, Reuters reported.
First and foremost, we remain obsessed with terrorism far out of proportion to the actual threat, even to the point of irrationality.
And yet people panic out of proportion to the body count, prompting market losses, expensive security policies, and a surge in Islamophobia.
So the level of frustration does seem sort of out of proportion to what the downside of an Elizabeth Warren nomination would be.
So the level of frustration does seem sort of out of proportion to what the downside of an Elizabeth Warren nomination would be.
Here are five things smart parents do to raise successful, mentally strong kids: Kids' responses often seem out of proportion to the circumstances.
You might admit that the problem exists, but still maintain that the response has been out of proportion to the problem's severity (Young).
I supposed this could change over the next few decades: his nose might grow out of proportion to the rest of his face.
Q: Why has the cost of clothes, accessories, handbags and shoes increased so much, considerably out of proportion to other items we consume?
Still, the administration's response — imposing sweeping tariffs — has been arbitrary, unprecedented and grossly out of proportion to any actions by the Chinese government.
The Estonian operation processed transactions worth 200 billion euros, or $225 billion, involving foreigners and generated profits far out of proportion to its size.
The Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws reported in 1897 that the number of pubs was "out of proportion to the necessities of the inhabitants".
And it is doing all it can to rehabilitate the struggling coal industry, which retains a political heft out of proportion to its economic value.
It is also true that some of the gains Republicans have been able to maintain are out of proportion to their performance during recent elections.
"Every single anxiety-management technique is based on the premise that your reaction is out of proportion" to the likelihood of danger, Dr. Seif said.
The defiant 10-month defense by the chief executive, David Taylor, seemed out of proportion to the activist's ask and ultimately undercut Mr. Taylor's credibility.
Social contagion fascinates us because its power seems out of proportion to its subtlety: We are so often unaware when it is happening to us.
The length and content of that video ad Saturday was, in my view, way out of proportion to the length and value of the clip itself.
This is an admission that at least for some officers, fear of black male violence is out of proportion to the risks that they actually face.
But an official report found that the police acted out of proportion to the provocations and largely targeted people who had done nothing to provoke officers.
But there's no getting around the fact that their current profile, especially in the fashion world, seems somewhat out of proportion to their achievements thus far.
In a style akin to Neel's, Gangloff takes a playful approach to scale, often rendering a subject's head out of proportion to his or her body.
Your first clue that this cevicheria's ambitions are out of proportion to its square footage is likely to be the sight of the chef, Luis Caballero.
And then if we want to talk about questions that are out of proportion to how much they're covered, obviously health care gets covered a lot.
The court's decision will open the door to new legal arguments when the value of the property seized was out of proportion to the crimes involved.
If he did what his accusers say he did, he should suffer some consequences, but in this case the punishment seems out of proportion to the accusations.
"As we pointed out to Congress over the years, it was way, way, way out of proportion to what was happening to any other demographic," Hirsch said.
Just 123 yards long, it rivals the 12th hole at Augusta National and the 17th at Sawgrass for inflicting pain all out of proportion to its size.
"I fell apart over the little breakup that followed the big breakup, totally out of proportion to what it was—a decidedly un-Stoic response," he said.
Thus, we often hear that orphan drugs are significant contributors to rising health-care costs in the U.S., out of proportion to their contributions to health care.
The decision of President Donald Trump to fire FBI Director James Comey is generating a fevered, near-maniacal response that is out of proportion to the asserted wrong.
Until that is determined, defendants will have to argue that the penalty is excessive, or grossly out of proportion to, what they can pay or what is justified.
The core complaints against China are legitimate, but the escalating duties imposed by the administration are indiscriminate and out of proportion to anything the Chinese government has done.
But Cooper's main objective is to rehabilitate the shah, who in the late 1970s became associated with brutality on a scale all out of proportion to the truth.
So she models his funeral on Lincoln's, even though it seems like that move may be far out of proportion to his accomplishments, and even though others object.
There are relatively few bots compared with real human accounts, but they are so active that their effect is far out of proportion to their size, she said.
They blame Ireland's insurance companies, which they accuse of exaggerating the problem to cover for premiums and profits that are increasing out of proportion to any rise in payouts.
ZTE also sent a letter to its business partners on Wednesday, explaining why it believes the seven-year ban was a "drastic action" out of proportion to its misconduct.
Trump is right to point with concern to Iran's destabilizing regional behavior, but the attention he devotes to it seems out of proportion to the actual threat to American interests.
As a psychiatrist, I frequently tell my patients that their anxieties and fears are out of proportion to reality, something that is often true and comforting for them to realize.
"The spectacle of professional hockey landed fully formed onto the artificial ice, all out of proportion to the existing pond-hockey tradition," he wrote in 2013 for The Seattle Times.
All terrorist groups seek to cultivate this kind of image, of course, because their power derives from their ability to inspire dread out of proportion to the threats they actually pose.
Our access to 24/7 media blows war and unrest all out of proportion to its real effects and we worry far too much about things that will never touch us.
One feature of necrotizing fasciitis is "pain that&aposs out of proportion" to the wound, said Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency care physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
Fox News covers "the Squad" way out of proportion to their power in the Democratic primary because the Fox News viewership gets very upset about these young, diverse, democratic socialist women.
In fact, when I think back to the gut-wrenching panic I felt in Lincoln, I can see now that it was completely out of proportion to the severity of the situation.
The hubbub over the Trump administration's proposal to ask respondents about citizenship in the 85003 Census is mystifying because the response is so far out of proportion to the White House's request.
"He was a historic figure way out of proportion to the national base in which he operated," said Louis A. Perez Jr., author of 10 books on the Caribbean island and its history.
Some of these combinations, especially those that involve sedative drugs, can lead to levels of impairment that are far out of proportion to what would have happened if the drugs were taken separately.
But that's exactly the problem: The slow degradation of institutions, the normalization of an authoritarian approach to politics, makes any warning about a particular development seem out of proportion to the immediate threat.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964  rapidly accelerated U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and historians now believe the whole incident was made up, or blown out of proportion, to spur Congress into action.
"Venezuela is a crisis out of proportion to what we've seen in this hemisphere for a long, long time," said Luisa Villegas, a senior program director with the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF).
The years immediately following World War II are her starting point, since she identifies this as the moment when "fear increased far out of proportion to any real threat" in the United States.
With support from military leadership, these "tip of the spear" elites, who fought and risked death out of proportion to their rank-and-file peers, carried a new physical totem of their status.
Frances Lee raised another problem for moderate Democrats going into the 2020 elections: The resurgent far left of the party has received media attention out of proportion to its share of the party.
Because certain home improvements won't be cheap, check with your insurer beforehand to see how much a given discount will save so you can make sure your spending isn't out of proportion to the savings.
Based on a detailed statistical analysis, the judge, David G. Larimer, concluded that black inmates were assigned the worst prison jobs, housed on the most decrepit cellblocks and disciplined out of proportion to their numbers.
" Carter wrote that the $5.4 million in attorney's fees Sherman and his team asked for was "so grossly out of proportion to class members' probable aggregate recovery as to suggest a strong possibility of impropriety.
If there is a massive redirection of medical resources out of proportion to the danger, it will result in less available care to those with critical medical needs, which does not serve the greater good.
But people who study crowd psychology and the fear of terrorism say the steady stream of news reports of bloodshed has heightened anxieties out of proportion to the threat, making panic more likely to take hold.
James, at his best, looks like a bit of blown video-game animation—a figure out of proportion to those around him, moving with a speed and force that calls the verisimilitude of everything into question.
But based on this more comprehensive view of the data, we are forced to admit that the furor over this issue seems way out of proportion to the actual dangers to the children from lead exposure.
Before she stepped inside, Ms. Jinich regarded the restaurant in the same way she did Cinco de Mayo, a small, regional Mexican holiday that Americans have blown way out of proportion, to the chagrin of many Mexicans.
To those of us who come to the story with a strong sense that the media is blowing campus controversies way out of proportion to their actual significance, the Sullivan case is a perfect example of that.
"He was a historic figure way out of proportion to the national base in which he operated," said noted Cuba scholar Louis A. Perez Jr., author of more than 10 books on the Caribbean island and its history.
Since European powers first used them over a century ago at the height of World War One, they have held a psychological and political shock value in many ways out of proportion to their physical or military effect.
Gaffney of EverBank said a Reuters report on Friday saying the European Central Bank was not considering buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank also helped the euro gain against the dollar.
JUSTIN WARNER Jackson Heights, Queens To the Editor: The sheer volume of coverage of Donald Trump is completely out of proportion to the seriousness of his ideas or frankly to the newsworthy value of the stories written about him.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said the jury's decision last November to award $563,000 in backpay to former wealth manager Jennifer Sharkey and an equal amount for emotional distress was "vastly out of proportion" to anything supported by evidence.
According to the  Mayo Clinic , symptoms of this type of anxiety include "persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events" as well as at times fatigue and nervousness.
But it is not against the rules to kill civilians "collaterally," so long as doing so is not out of proportion to the concrete and direct military aim, and so long as you take precautions to avoid or minimize harm.
" The chief executive of Oxfam's British arm, Mark I. Goldring, has apologized repeatedly for the Haiti episode, but he told The Guardian that "the scale and the intensity of the attacks feels out of proportion to the level of culpability.
For decades now, the United States has often seemed driven to hurt Iran, at times through interventionist policies that were careless and transactional, and then after 1979, with a fierce determination out of proportion to whatever challenge the new system posed.
For the past few years I have made a habit of going to a particular Starbucks in Brooklyn after I drop my son off at school, a ritual that has given me pleasure way out of proportion to its ordinariness.
The euro recovered against the dollar after sources told Reuters that the ECB is not currently discussing buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank, and the hurdle for abandoning this capital key is high.
And yet barely a day after Dr. John's death Thursday at 77, his loss still summons the kind of widespread grief, desolation and ardor that seem out of proportion to those whose memories of his work begin and end with that catchy tune.
Police officers are taught not only that resort to deadly force must be necessary, as the article advocates, but also that it must be proportionate — that is, the consequences for the person affected are not out of proportion to the danger averted.
New names are added to the roster at a rate far out of proportion to battlefield realities, where the Afghan armed forces — the army, national police and intelligence forces, numbering 350,000 in all — have been steadily losing soldiers and territory to the Taliban.
But the response to its display in New York—especially the demand for censorship and, with her latest exhibition at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, an effective ban on her work being shown publicly again—seems dangerously out of proportion to the perceived offense.
FRANKFURT, July 1 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is not currently considering buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank and the hurdle for abandoning this capital key is high, sources close to the ECB said on Friday.
"Although there are risks associated with statins, the public fear of side effects is out of proportion to the actual risks," said Dr. Ann Marie Navar, senior author of the study and assistant professor of medicine at the Duke Clinical Research Institutem in a statement.
A phobia is "the fear or anxiety of a specific object or situation that results in avoidance and distress that is out of proportion to the danger the object or situation presents," said Dr. Danielle Katz, a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral fellow at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.
He has the concept that they are a challenge to our global leadership, and he also has the concept that they&aposre really in some sense businessmen, so that the tariffs present a kind of effect on China all out of proportion to what they actually are.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, June 17 (Reuters) - Adani Enterprises' Carmichael coal mine in Australia is assuming mythical status way out of proportion to its actual significance, even before meaningful construction starts on the controversial project.
In retrospect, Trump World Tower can be seen as setting Manhattan on course to being a modern-day, stratospheric version of the medieval Italian city of San Gimignano, with a skyline pierced by a dozen or more towers for the rich and powerful, far out of proportion to anything around them.
Nationally, Republicans have denounced attacks on gerrymanders as assaults on their political power — understandably so, because the Republican landslide in 2500 allowed the party to redistrict its way to long-term control of Congress, with House seats far out of proportion to its share of the vote in many states.
For historical reasons, organised Christianity still enjoys considerable resources, infrastructure and legal heft, out of proportion to the respect it commands among ordinary people; and the church, sensing public scepticism, is gradually learning to use those privileges somewhat cautiously, although in Ireland it took a lamentably long time to absorb this lesson.
For psychologists, anxiety is unhealthy only when it occurs in the absence of a threat — when there is nothing to be worried about at all — or when it reaches heights that are grossly out of proportion to the threat involved, such as when a teenager experiences a panic attack over a minor quiz.
Meanwhile any balance of terror, as Yoffe points out in the third installment of her series, has turned out to be racial as well as sexual, since it is a not-much-talked-about truth that minority students seem to be accused of rape well out of proportion to their numbers on campus.
Then we can see that, the disagreement between those 2 sides is tech companies think they have already improved self-regulation, while regulator believe the effort of self-regulation by technology companies is out of proportion to the severe counter-terrorism situation faced by governments, and tech companies really make small steps.
Re: Ukraine and 22018: Sean Hannity and other Trump backers took tiny bits of true information from a January 21 Politico story titled "Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire" and blew it way, way out of proportion, to the point that some viewers thought Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 230 election.
As someone who has spent years studying Mr. Putin — and as one of a handful of journalists who have had an unscripted conversation with him — I can vouch for the fact that he is a poorly educated, under-informed, incurious man whose ambition is vastly out of proportion to his understanding of the world.
Maybe not big and earthshaking numerically, as the GOP gained just 13 seats, but it was depressing out of proportion to its numbers, as it ensured that Barack Obama would pass no major legislation during his final two years in the White House and that House Republicans would use that time trying to destroy Hillary Clinton.
"), out of proportion to the actual risk or threat ("If I don't land a good summer internship my entire career is doomed"), and tells us we're going to suck at whatever life throws at us ("I'll just wait until there are no footsteps in the hallway before I leave my apartment so I don't have to make awkward small talk with the neighbor.

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