Sentence examples for battle disproportionately from inspiring English sources

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Every day, lawful permanent residents, asylum seekers, and undocumented people who have lived in the country for decades battle disproportionately harsh laws that result in permanent exile and separation from their families.

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Like the young British aristocrats who left the playing fields of Eton and Harrow for Ypres and the Somme, the officers of the 20th and 2nd Mass Infantry clung to almost medieval notions of valor and fell in battle in disproportionately high numbers.

But it's dangerous to see the report as a panacea, and sit back on our laurels.' He cites battles against disproportionately high black unemployment, school 'exclusions', and deaths in police custody.

But such homogeneous regiments also meant that losses in battle were felt disproportionately within the civilian population.

Still, patients suffering from toxoplasmosis say that the process to get the drug for free is too complicated for those battling a disorienting illness that disproportionately affects the homeless and indigent.

Polish pilots played a disproportionately large role in the Battle of Britain (1940 41), and the small Polish navy also distinguished itself.

But the fact is that complying with the rules, especially for the smallest companies, is disproportionately expensive, and the legal costs of battling them are beyond the means of any individual small business.

In the slippery-slope battle, some students counterargued with admonitions against ignoring special circumstances and making disproportionately harsh judgments based on unproven hypotheses.

In particular, the company has fought a sustained battle against increases to the minimum wage, an issue that affects women disproportionately.

This battle also is more ethnic and political than religious; civilians have suffered disproportionately, with thousands killed and tens of thousands turned into refugees.

It is artfully constructed to turn the issue of health care into a battle over limited tax dollars between a largely white population of seniors on Medicare and a disproportionately minority population of the currently uninsured who would get health coverage under Obamacare.

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