Use "disproportionate" in a sentence

1. • Addressing the disproportionate representation of Aboriginal offenders;

2. A disproportionate number of these patients were elderly.

3. Arachnophobia definition, an irrational or disproportionate fear of spiders

4. Achondroplasia is a bone growth disorder that causes disproportionate dwarfism

5. Achondroplasia is the most common cause of disproportionate short stature

6. A disproportionate amount of time was devoted to one topic.

7. We spend a disproportionate amount of our income on rent.

8. You spend a disproportionate amount of your time on sport.

9. The area contains a disproportionate number of young middle-class families.

10. Nationally, a disproportionate 48 percent of all foster children are minorities.

11. Achondroplasia is the most common type of disproportionate short stature

12. New Hampshire unquestionably possesses a disproportionate influence over the nominating process.

13. the use of technically feasible and safe alternatives would entail disproportionate costs.

14. Capitalists command disproportionate influence over state agencies and funding for public campaigns.

15. The government devotes a disproportionate share of the budget to military expenditure.

16. Achondroplasia is the most common form of disproportionate short stature in humans

17. Finally, the measures adopted are, in any event, disproportionate to that objective.

18. A disproportionate percentage of the pro-Trump mob that Assaulted the U.S

19. Blockades are permitted during armed conflict that do not cause disproportionate civilian harm

20. Yet what our little coterie suffered was, I believe, disproportionate to our vices.

21. It never occurred to me how disproportionate was the punishment to the offence.

22. The country's great influence in the world is disproportionate to its relatively small size.

23. Antonyms for Belittled include overdone, excessive, exaggerated, disproportionate, inordinate, undue, fulsome, immoderate, overstated and extravagant

24. Yes ... high earners will get bigger fines ... but they may be disproportionate to the offence.

25. Television also received a disproportionate amount of public attention in the press and parliamentary debate.

26. As regards RDF waste, the compensation for acquisition costs must be considered as disproportionate too.

27. The report shows that a disproportionate number of black women do unskilled, low-paid work.

28. The land area allotted exclusively to settlements was disproportionate to the number of settlers.

29. Children who disrupt lessons at school take up a disproportionate amount of the teacher's time.

30. Nevertheless, an absolute prohibition against comparing prices appears to be disproportionate where consumer protection is concerned .

31. They suddenly found out that they had spend a disproportionate amount of their money on clothing.

32. 29 The report shows that a disproportionate number of black women do unskilled, low-paid work.

33. Our fantasies about motherhood are as disproportionate as the disappointment and self-recrimination that inevitably ensue.

34. The prohibition against the marketing of seed of varieties that are not accepted might, however, be disproportionate.

35. The government often overreacts to newly discovered dangers and pours disproportionate resources into hastily conceived remedies.

36. By embedding US policies in multilateral frameworks, America can make its disproportionate power more legitimate and acceptable.

37. For years, the female tilt toward the Democrats was balanced by disproportionate white male support for Republicans.

38. In addition, complaints about the disproportionate use of force should be investigated promptly by an independent body.

39. Developing countries bear a disproportionate share of its adverse effects even though they are not responsible for it.

40. Deals in the finance and real estate sector accounted for a disproportionate amount of the capital invested.

41. Any additional measures for further risk reduction would result in disproportionate high costs and are therefore not envisaged.

42. Backdates The enormous (disproportionate?) popularity of “longhoods” has prompted a lot of people to backdate later cars

43. Disproportionate Achondroplasias have short legs and arms with a long core while proportionate Achondroplasias are just small all over

44. The administrative practice evidences simply the recognition by the Italian authorities of the disproportionate character of this obligation.

45. Under this plan, language and cultural identification was encouraged, and the disproportionate balance of power would be corrected.

46. 8 The Inspection department's role is to ensure that quality standards are properly maintained, without incurring disproportionate costs.

47. The graduate assignments the following year were reportedly very disappointing, with a disproportionate number being sent to rural areas.

48. A disproportionate number of agoraphobics have weak vestibular function and consequently rely more on visual or tactile signals.

49. provide appropriate legal guarantees against awards for damages and interest that are disproportionate to the actual injury; 17.10.

50. The United Kingdom further claims disproportionate negative effects on both the boating sector and many small businesses associated with it.

51. The trick is identifying when healthy levels of stress transition to disproportionate levels of Anxiety around particular situations or events

52. Accordingly, the stakeholders in the financial services sector – customers, suppliers, employees and shareholders – ultimately bear any disproportionate level of taxation.

53. Meanwhile the opinions of newspaper proprietors played a disproportionate role in determining politicians' views of what the public wanted.

54. Chlorine can be made to disproportionate to chlorine monofluoride and chloride, taking advantage of Le Chatelier's principle in several different ways.

55. But just as all doctors have patients who consume disproportionate amounts of time so we have papers that slow us down.

56. Such an interpretation entails a disproportionate restriction of creative freedom and, consequently, of the possibility of entering into an artistic dialogue.

57. It arose out of genuine social issues, not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality.

58. The fact that interest on home mortgages and property taxes remain deductible is of disproportionate benefit to high-income groups.

59. To increase the burden placed on families, the number of soldiers sent to a house was disproportionate to the family’s resources.

60. What does Allometry mean? The disproportionate growth of a part or parts of an organism as the organism changes in size

61. The workers have expressed the view that the 12 consecutive daily driving periods create accumulated and disproportionate fatigue of the driver.

62. It reveals that agriculture Absorbs a disproportionate 63% share of natural disaster impacts compared to other sectors, such as tourism, commerce and industry

63. According to a few examples given by women that had their husbands Castrated for medical reasons or to control his disproportionate libido:

64. Grey wolves and golden eagles, disease from domestic herds and a disproportionate number of males may have contributed to the rapid population decline.

65. However, the general and absolute ban on internet sales and the total elimination of their obvious advantages from a competition perspective is disproportionate.

66. For example it was highlighted that a disproportionate number of Black women remained in refuge accommodation for longer periods before they were rehoused.

67. Around the same time, we already wondered a bit about Twitter's $1 billion valuation, which seems somewhat disproportionate to Twitter's current revenue stream.

68. It then adds that a factor of 5% is totally disproportionate to the risk of losses for the EAGGF, which was in actual fact non-existent.

69. The disproportionate impact of climate change will fall on the developing world given our vulnerabilities, inadequate means and limited capacities to adapt to its effects.

70. Avalanching is an extreme example of a nonlinear process, in which a change in input or excitation leads to a disproportionate—often disproportionately large—change in output signal

71. Avalanching is an extreme example of a nonlinear process, in which a change in input or excitation leads to a disproportionate—often disproportionately large—change in output signal.

72. In the alternative, order the setting aside or reduction of the penalty imposed on Agmin on the ground that it is excessive and disproportionate to Agmin’s actual conduct;

73. Avalanching is an extreme example of a nonlinear process, in which a change in input or excitation leads to a disproportionate — often disproportionately large — change in the output signal.

74. As I said before, in today’s age of technology and media small powers and groups can create effects disproportionate to their physical scale or ostensible material power.

75. Bombast, rhapsody, rant, fustian, rodomontade all designate a style of speech or writing characterized by high flown pomposity or pretentiousness of language disproportionate to the thought or subject matter

76. The baby with Achondroplasia has a relatively long, narrow torso (trunk) with short extremities (arms and legs) and a disproportionate shortening of the proximal (near the torso) segments of …

77. Prior to national data available in the 1950 US census, a migration pattern of disproportionate numbers of whites moving from cities to suburban communities was easily dismissed as merely anecdotal.

78. Avalanching is an extreme example of a nonlinear process, in which a change in input or excitation leads to a disproportionate—often disproportionately large—change in output signal.

79. Avalanching is an extreme example of a nonlinear process, in which a change in input or excitation leads to a disproportionate — often disproportionately large — change in output signal.

80. First of all, there were the extravagant and disproportionate election campaigns waged by a handful of big players, while other candidates did not even have the absolute minimum at their disposal.