Sentence examples for allocate disproportionately from inspiring English sources

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(Very often, investors allocate disproportionately large percentages of their portfolios to large-caps, since very large companies may be more stable than smaller companies).

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Educational injustice is the result of resources being allocated disproportionately towards white students, and the only way to rectify that is to distribute resources more evenly.

It was assumed that public hospitals would generate more HCW in the city than others mainly due to their relatively high outpatient flow, the hospitals were allocated disproportionately into private, from 31 [ 3], and public, from 10 [ 3], and were selected using simple random sampling technique.

Not only does aggressive US militarism compel its "adversaries" to allocate a disproportionately large share of their precious resources to military spending, but it also coerces its "allies" to likewise embark on a path of militarization.

Because many red states chose not to expand Medicaid under Obamacare, the new bill's overhaul of how Medicaid spending is allocated would disproportionately affect blue ones.

Thus, not only are women underrepresented within their school's entrepreneurial populations, teams with female founders are also allocated a disproportionately smaller percentage of the available fundraising dollars.

The area-weighted accuracy is necessary because of the stratified sample design that allocated a disproportionately large number of samples to the forest to non-forest class.

This is to say, it feels like digital health has finally crossed a tipping point of interest, but the verdict is out on which investors will figure out how and where to disproportionately allocate capital, and what the new winners will look like.

The report explains how the current system of student data collection more often than not creates "perverse incentives" for educators to narrow curriculum, teach to the test and allocate their efforts disproportionately to students who yield the quickest test-score gains, rather than those with the greatest needs.

So not only are we spending less, we're allocating our resources disproportionately on health care.

The result was that the biggest, safest firms were disproportionately allocated credit and lower-quality borrowers were cut off.

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