Smokers do afterall contribute very heavily to the taxation revenue of this country and disproportionately so. |
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Science plays a disproportionately large role in the government's thinking on GM crops. |
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The above of course is all thoroughly rational and gets nowhere near the point that arachnophobia is a disproportionately prevalent fear. |
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They are disproportionately poor, undereducated, unemployed and more likely to end their own lives. |
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It is therefore exposed to a disproportionately high dose of chemicals at a critical moment of its development. |
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The problem disproportionately affects the developing world, the report said. |
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Britain leads Europe in call centre jobs, with Scotland doing disproportionately well. |
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This displacement effect also had a gendered component, as women disproportionately entered the fastest growing occupations. |
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Now what was meant, of course, in fairness to the benighted author, is that educated people are statistically disproportionately liberal. |
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Like the Irish, Scots disproportionately volunteered to swell the ranks of the British army, but there were important differences. |
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The risk of error is unacceptably high, and disproportionately shouldered by certain groups. |
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However, the change in tone of the Oscar ceremony disproportionately affects what the women will wear if ballroom gowns are disdained. |
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It is discriminatory as the closure will disproportionately affect older people and those with disabilities. |
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There is no need to disproportionately restrict the intake of carbohydrates in the diet of most diabetic patients. |
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Retailers have high fixed costs, so small movements in trading volumes have a disproportionately large impact on earnings. |
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A disproportionately high number of signatories belonged to the intelligentsia or the officer corps. |
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Nevertheless, it is widely believed that that current laws disproportionately and unfairly favour women. |
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Women are disproportionately employed in the so-called atypical workforce of part-timers, temporary workers, and homeworkers. |
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African-American women who are addicted to illicit substances are disproportionately over-represented in jails, prisons, and treatment programs. |
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Reported outbreaks affect females disproportionately more often than males, and frequently involve adolescents or children. |
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The overall household rate was increased by sampling disproportionately from the strata with larger proportions of households. |
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The result can be disproportionately strong governments whose power flows from American money and weaponry. |
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I see him as one of those double-digit handicappers who gets up and hits a hard hook off the first tee, a breed that wins disproportionately. |
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It is vulnerable children who suffer disproportionately when these services fail. |
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Yet nowadays declining inner cities are disproportionately represented, at the expense of dormitory towns and rural areas. |
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Others felt that blacks had to bear most of the burden of being disproportionately bused outside their community. |
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Past underspends have fallen disproportionately on capital investment programmes. |
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The relative poverty of the region is the reason why the financial losses seem disproportionately small. |
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Japanese children with reading disabilities often have disproportionately more difficulty reading and writing kanji than kana. |
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But she felt question six was disproportionately long and contained a few awkward parts. |
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There are no cellos, a disproportionately large number of double-basses, and big brass and wind sections but no oboes and bassoons. |
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Large and medium companies in the genres of ballet and modern dance are disproportionately well represented by this data. |
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Locals maintain that property prices are disproportionately high compared with local incomes, and that locals will be squeezed out. |
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In the developing countries of Asia, the elderly are consistently and disproportionately among the poorest of the poor. |
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In part because of their high metabolic rates, mammals often play an ecological role that seems disproportionately large compared to their numerical abundance. |
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They disproportionately indict young african-american men, and they usually do it very quickly. |
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It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides. |
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While I do have somewhat of an issue with the fact that this would be a regressive tax that would fall disproportionately on the poor, the concept is a sound one. |
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And far from being secondary partners, Scots featured disproportionately in overseas imperial exploitation. |
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The work at Art Basel is often interesting, often dull, and disproportionately decorative in nature. |
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In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families. |
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Private healthcare spending therefore goes disproportionately toward expensive eleventh-hour measures unlikely to extend life for very long and to pricey lifestyle drugs. |
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One paradox is that the Canadian shows that do get good numbers often flourish in the regions, but the official tastemakers disproportionately speak from Toronto. |
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In other words, we have a perfect storm of societal systems that disproportionately target our LGBT youth. |
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Occasionally it goes the other way, and something is scaled down to the extent that it makes me feel as if I'm the one that's disproportionately big, but that's just as bad. |
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Appearance and objectification affect women comics disproportionately than their male counterparts. |
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The disproportionately valuable Fred Winter Hurdle took the Pertemps' Tuesday slot because the official handicappers insisted the juvenile handicap was run before the Triumph. |
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Although underlying oncologic diagnoses were uncommon in the overall population, they were disproportionately represented in this group of ARDS patients. |
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In a kind of Stockholm syndrome, of identifying with the aggressor, they identified with the Union and disproportionately supported and fought and died in its wars. |
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However, the Local Government Management Services Board has cautioned that the figures can be disproportionately affected by a small number of long term absences. |
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The proposal is doubly unfair, in that the same parents who would now be surcharged have already contributed disproportionately to the university system through their taxes. |
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I find myself distracted by a cornucopia of seriously hot women in Washington, women of various ages and ethnicities and body types who seem disproportionately alluring to me. |
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West Papuans feel that Indonesia is despoiling their country by logging and mining, and that they are getting a disproportionately tiny share of the financial fruits. |
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Alpine and rock garden plants provide gardeners with a fantastic range to choose from and often produce disproportionately large or prolific numbers of attractive flowers. |
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They sense the little people are disproportionately copping it again. |
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A disproportionately high percentage of ballots later discarded for one reason or another were cast by minorities, as high as 31 percent in some precincts. |
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The life of the architect is so fraught with uncertainty and dilemmas that any clarification of the future, including astrology, is disproportionately welcome. |
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Furthermore, fruits in the forest canopy support a disproportionately high amount of bird biomass, because in general frugivores tend to be very large. |
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A dispersal area is a consideration, however it does involve quite stringent restrictions on the liberty of young people in the area and it cannot be used disproportionately. |
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Insufficient health insurance disproportionately affects women. |
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Final Salary schemes are also disproportionately weighted by gender. |
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Similarly, in the retail and distributive sector both large and small establishments drew their employees disproportionately from outside the city. |
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Because of gaps where teeth were extracted to make space, when I was ten, my eye teeth are disproportionately long, and I think they're getting longer. |
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Consequently, Scotland's Wars of Independence were disproportionately fought in Galloway. |
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The new treatment is actually disproportionately applicative to non-smokers, as it only targets one type of genetic mutation. |
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In the West Indies, the eggs of roseate and sooty terns are believed to be aphrodisiacs, and are disproportionately targeted by egg collectors. |
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These measures would disproportionately disenfranchise people of color, particularly Blacks in many areas of the country. |
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Women and children are disproportionately victims, but they are not alone. |
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The city and the adjoining Vale of Glamorgan contribute a disproportionately high share of economic output in Wales. |
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However, they account for a disproportionately high level of household appliance consumption. |
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In addition to their disproportionately large genomes, dinoflagellate nuclei are unique in their morphology, regulation, and composition. |
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This centralization was strengthened by a good system of roads and by a disproportionately large capital city, London. |
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Law graduates are disproportionately represented in leadership positions in business and government. |
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Because women were perceived as the infectors of men, women were disproportionately targeted for legislation. |
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In a really equal democracy, every or any section would be represented, not disproportionately, but proportionately. |
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The Korean population in the United States is a small share of the US economy, but it has a disproportionately favorable impact. |
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The free peasants paid disproportionately high taxes compared to the other Estates and were unhappy because they wanted more rights. |
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Industrial restructuring has disproportionately affected some communities and groups. |
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Mass incarceration in the United States disproportionately impacts African American and Latino communities. |
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It is also argued that other fields of study, like History and Sociology, on the contrary focus disproportionately on the West. |
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Freshwater fisheries have a disproportionately high diversity of species compared to other ecosystems. |
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Members of unions are disproportionately older, male and residents of the Northeast, the Midwest, and California. |
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Dejean's lost 14 and had 68 wounded, with this unit's left wing taking a disproportionately higher number of casualties. |
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There are many reasons that could explain why women were disproportionately represented in manumitted Brazilian slaves. |
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It is claimed government cuts to local authorities have hit Birmingham disproportionately. |
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And while unemployment remains disproportionately high for Latino workers, underemployment rates are even more alarming. |
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The ''elite'' marrieds stand out from other at-home mothers as disproportionately white or Asian. |
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Researchers compared other Asians and foreign-born tuberculosis patients with South Asians, who had a disproportionately higher rate of the disease in New York City. |
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But a study by Durham University into the comparative size of the frontal lobes has uncovered they are not disproportionately enlarged compared to other areas of the brain. |
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The increased costs of public services due to diversion and misallocation of public resources affect disproportionately the poor and the marginalised. |
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In contrast, first generation Poles and Czechoslovaks moved disproportionately towards rural areas where they labored in agriculture or in small-scale industry. |
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In times of economic hardship for the nation, African Americans suffer disproportionately from job loss and underemployment, with the black underclass being hardest hit. |
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The Magistrates' Association has been calling for the decriminalisation of TV licence evasion for nearly 20 years, concerned that evaders are punished disproportionately. |
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Sussex has disproportionately affected the history of English folk music. |
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They had suffered disproportionately great losses at Frigidus. |
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This epidemic was also particularly devastating for the population's ability to recover, since it disproportionately affected infants and young men. |
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She also believed sanctions would disproportionately injure Britain and neighbouring African countries, and argued that political and military measures were more effective. |
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A disproportionately large number of law clerks have obtained law degrees from elite law schools, especially Harvard, Yale, the University of Chicago, Columbia, and Stanford. |
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