Sentence examples for Disproportionately huge from inspiring English sources

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Some of the drawings also had disproportionately huge stick figures falling from the towers.

We have seen the terrible private consequences of public disaster; could private disaster yield its own, disproportionately huge calamities?

"There's been a disproportionately huge increase of million-sellers – over 60% within the last 10 years," Talbot said.

Unlike megafarm turkeys, which have been engineered to have breasts so disproportionately huge that the birds can't stand up when they're full-grown, Royal Palms are athletic and lively and curious.

Which bus did you get?" He held out a disproportionately huge hand to shake Sheila's, and although he touched her with scrupulous gentleness she felt the strength in his grip.

Although cholera represents a special case, with disproportionately huge fluid loses, the findings of both these studies challenge the notion that children with severe malnutrition have myocardial dysfunction together with sodium (and water) retention[ 19] rendering them susceptible to incipient cardiogenic failure and inability to cope with rapid volume expansion using isotonic fluids[ 8].

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"Contemporary is, disproportionately, a huge business for us, and these brands speak to a customer that loves designer goods".

Unfortunately, current farm bill proposals would continue to disproportionately favor huge operators who have blanketed the land with monocultures.

What's more, the battery in a range-extender like the Ampera only has to be half the size of its conventional electric rivals like the Nissan Leaf, which disproportionately saves a huge amount of money and space, so I'd expect the price to come down in future".

Moreover, the Democrats will point out that Mr Archer's tax cuts, by lowering all tax bands (Senator Roth's cut applies only to the lowest band), would disproportionately favour the rich, huge beneficiaries of stockmarket gains.

"I can't help feeling this is another gimmick: a cynical ploy to get women's votes because the government is suddenly wobbling over the fact that women are disproportionately affected by the huge and swingeing cuts – public sector spending cuts, cuts in legal aid, Sure Start schemes, charities working with vulnerable children [and] the mentally ill.

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