Use "disproportionately" in a sentence

1. This seemed to upset Leslie disproportionately.

2. Babies often seem to have disproportionately large heads.

3. Diabetes affects older people and racial minorities disproportionately.

4. These jobs are disproportionately concentrated in the service sector.

5. Research shows that small countries suffer disproportionately from brain drain.

6. Even there, senior and management posts go disproportionately to men.

7. One argument is it will disproportionately affect the poor.

8. Women who make partner are disproportionately unmarried or divorced, and childless.

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10. Chicagoans are pale, bilaterally symmetrical bipeds with thin bodies and disproportionately large heads

11. Women and girls suffer disproportionately from inadequate sanitation and access to water.

12. In addition, Affectional and gender minority (AGM) individuals are disproportionately affected by sexual trauma

13. The more you do of something, disproportionately the better you get.

14. Much of Thailand's medical resources are disproportionately concentrated in the capital.

15. Achondroplasia is the most common type of short limb (or disproportionately short stature)

16. The impact of climate change and environmental degradation falls disproportionately upon developing countries.

17. How else would we account for black men being disproportionately arrested for robbery and murder?

18. In addition, blacks are still disproportionately represented in the lower levels of the stratification system.

19. Women are disproportionately affected; accounting for approximately 54% of HIV-positive people.

20. The distinction between voluntary and involuntary unemployment is blurred and may affect women disproportionately.

21. The lower-paid spend a disproportionately large amount of their earnings on food.

22. Synonyms for Abnormally include extraordinarily, unusually, exceptionally, extremely, oddly, overly, strangely, bizarrely, disproportionately and excessively

23. Retroactive cost justification also fails because it disproportionately distributes benefits and costs among organizational constituencies.

24. In California, for example, a disproportionately high number of Hispanic teens are giving birth.

25. Diabetes affects Aboriginal people disproportionately (see Figure 3.7), and the cost of that prevalence is great.

26. Just as fuel consumption grows disproportionately as speeds rise, so does the emission of air pollutants.

27. If Catholics figure disproportionately in the crime statistics, it is because Protestants are more law-abiding.

28. Cursorial animals tend to have: Disproportionately longer distal limbbones (tibiae, and especially metatarsi) Shorter toes Muscles concentrated towards the top of the limb while graviportal animals tend to have: Disproportionately stubbier distal limb bones (esp

29. A given increase in dosage, therefore, may produce a disproportionately large increase of serum level.

30. Blockbusters offers data to show that advertising event movies is disproportionately cheap compared to smaller-budget films

31. Hmong fArmers, who form the backbone of Twin Cities' fArmers markets, suffer disproportionately from disturbances like droughts

32. However, the number of people willing to make the commitment to Communist party membership remained disproportionately small.

33. If Catholics figure disproportionately in the crime statistics,(Sentencedict.com ) it is because Protestants are more law-abiding.

34. 29 A given increase in dosage, therefore, may produce a disproportionately large increase of serum level.

35. These are staffed mainly by people from the wealthiest countries, with the United States disproportionately represented.

36. The bureaucracy benefits disproportionately from the absorption by the state of pre-capitalist institutions, offices, powers and duties.

37. Bedsores disproportionately affect older patient populations, especially those exhibiting some degree of immobility or other disability that impedes regular movement

38. Lacking white skills, disproportionately large numbers are incarcerated in penal institutions, alcohol rehabilitation centres and psychiatric hospitals.

39. However, there's no doubt the blitz on the weeds on our return from holiday took a disproportionately long spell.

40. Families with high energy burdens are disproportionately people of color, who spend more per square foot than their white counterparts.

41. The Tory party has not said that it would ensure that rural areas do not suffer disproportionately as a result.

42. 17 Studies show a disproportionately high amount of crime attributable to kids born after long, difficult labors with forceps deliveries.

43. Projected wheat, maize and soybean yield losses in the global Breadbaskets increase disproportionately between 1.5 and 2 °C global warming

44. His government was able to reduce poverty by 42% and extreme poverty by 60%, which disproportionately benefited indigenous Bolivians

45. Aside from shift workers, which groups of people are disproportionately liable to be stopped and questioned by the police?

46. 25 The report demonstrated that the 1980s austerity measures had disproportionately affected blue collar workers in comparison with white collar workers.

47. It is disproportionately uncommon among women, and some authorities believe this is due to its producing a carrier state in females.

48. The main reason for the change is the rise in indirect taxes such as valued added tax which affect the poor disproportionately.

49. Overall deaths amongst Anaesthetists and intensivists were disproportionately low—ranging between less than a half to a quarter of expected deaths based on …

50. Anchoring is a behavioral bias in which the use of a psychological benchmark carries a disproportionately high weight in a market participant’s decision-making process

51. In those countries where indigenous women existed side by side with a late-arriving and dominant population, the indigenous women suffered disproportionately.

52. Even without any Advertisers, Fox News would still be profitable because of the unfair and disproportionately large amount of cable subscriber fees that it is paid

53. “In doing so, they should make disaster risk management part of poverty alleviation and sustainable development because the poor are disproportionately affected by disasters."

54. If improvement measures are not taken, it is also to be feared that the risks of accident from deterioration of the installation will grow disproportionately.

55. Adult Childhood sexual abuse survivors disproportionately use health care services and incur greater health care costs compared with adults who did not experience abuse 1

56. Inequalities in disposable income have widened in some countries, while at the same time absolute living standards for many already in vulnerable positions have fallen disproportionately.

57. The reasons for this are manifold: often SMEs are not sufficiently visible to potential investors, or may find the listing requirements on capital markets disproportionately complex.

58. He said there should be more public money invested in brain research : " The cost and burden are really quite high , yet research attracts disproportionately low investment .

59. Bidis are the most commonly used tobacco product in India, accounting for 64% of all tobacco consumption and are disproportionately consumed by the poor.

60. Characteristics that distinguish Achondroplasia from other causes of dwarfism include a disproportionately large head and forehead, short limbs and fingers, and a flattened nose

61. Since people disproportionately migrate to Western countries, Western psychologists have long been studying how people adapt to their new environment and how they Acculturate

62. She held that women are disproportionately represented among the unemployed who return to the work force after an absence of more than one year.

63. 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.

64. * The leaders stressed the disproportionately high impact of Climate Change on developing countries with their greater vulnerability, inadequate means and limited capacities to adapt to its effects.

65. Rather, the internet cannot be anything but a Centralizing force, so long as there are groups that are situated to disproportionately benefit from that which it renders visible.

66. 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.

67. 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.

68. 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.

69. Apart from an absolute moral imperative, trends such as outsourcing and just-in-time production compel the international community to make sure that no part of the world suffers disproportionately.

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. All of these outbreaks have tended to disproportionately affect women, and in time, when doctors failed to find the one cause of the disease, they thought that these outbreaks were mass hysteria.

72. However, existing urban systems of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are seriously limiting their competitive advantage, especially with regard to logistics bottlenecks, disproportionately high transport costs, growing congestion and land market distortions.

73. The RCFV highlighted that people from culturally and linguistically diverse (Cald) communities are disproportionately affected by family violence and face greater barriers to seeking assistance than those of an Anglo-Australian background

74. The Babakku are a native Lagos criminal organization that specializes in kidnapping and metahuman trafficking, but has developed an unsa- vory reputation for disproportionately high violence against their vic- tims and enemies

75. Household essentials such as crockery and cutlery are augmented with useless inanimate objects we distribute evenly around the house called Cluttery, the primary purpose of which is that that of disproportionately attracting dust!

76. Free Drive-Through COVID Testing from BeyGood and #IDIDMYPARTIn support of black and brown communities and essential workers in Seattle, who are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, Beyonc's BeyGood initiative and her momTina Knowles Lawson's#IDIDMYPART campaign are bringing free COVID-19 testing and essential supplies (such Ascare packages

77. In addition to Google's rights set forth in the Google ToS, Google may automatically suspend the Service or terminate this Agreement in the event that your use of the Service imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on Google infrastructure (as determined in Google's sole discretion).

78. I ask that, in the altercations in Budapest, no side should act disproportionately, that the demonstrators should not receive a disproportionate response, since we are linked by common values, namely the values of freedom, which also link us to 1956, as well as linking us in the modern day, 2006.

79. As adjectives the difference between cute and Adorable is that cute is possessing physical features, behaviors, personality traits or other properties that are mainly attributed to infants and small or cuddly animals; fair, dainty, round, and soft physical features, disproportionately large eyes and head, playfulness, fragility, helplessness, curiosity or shyness, innocence, affectionate

80. Moreover, the abstractly antagonistic misconstruction of the relationship between freedom of religion or belief and equality between men and women fails to do justice to the life situation of many millions of individuals whose specific needs, wishes, claims, experiences and vulnerabilities fall into the intersection of both human rights, a problem disproportionately affecting women from religious minorities.