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"In general, I'm opposed to most things that impact women disproportionately, but disproportionate use isn't a good easure if a tax is unfair or not," she says.
Nevertheless, presenters too often stick to the "justified but disproportionate response" paradigm, espoused by the UK government.
Twelve months for winking, which is effectively why Williams was banned, is not just draconian but disproportionate.
But disproportionate interest in the Democratic campaign alone cannot explain the struggles of Fox relative to years past, and the gains of its competitors.
But the movie is naturally forced to maintain at understandable, but disproportionate length the various plot dénouements, without which the storyline does not quite make sense, but which with this kind of emphasis look laborious and exposed.
The figures come hours after the Nuffield Trust, a leading health thinktank, and the NHS Confederation, which represents hospitals, warned that the NHS will struggle to cope this winter, particularly due to a small number of patients classed as "delayed transfers of care" taking up a small but disproportionate number of hospital beds.
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But their disproportionate influence will be less.
But their disproportionate numbers distort reality.
Shoplifting by professional gangs represents a minority of offenders, but a disproportionate amount of financial damage.
Borges went on to note that "the magisterial influence of Joyce… is undeniable, but not disproportionate".
This affects less than 1% of taxpayers, but attracts disproportionate attention.
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