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Depending on the final vote tally, he might retain his two-thirds parliamentary majority (large enough to change the constitution at any time) – a highly disproportional result, given that his Fidesz party gained only about 44.5% of the vote (down from about 53%).
But when you look at the prison population, turns out our prisons are full of poor people and a disproportional amount of African Americans and Hispanics".
That does not compare with the casualties habitually suffered by Palestinian civilians when Israel assassinates its opponents from the air.In Palestinian eyes, Israel's attitude to the issue of prisoners is no less disproportional.
The disparity between blacks and whites is similarly disproportional when considering the response "remaining the same" as opposed to "improving".
He also noted the disproportional dispensation of aid that would result from such a plan.
Nevertheless, a number of factors can generate disproportional outcomes even under proportional representation.
Also, AV can make election results even more disproportional.
While the trans-rights movement has indeed seen gains in recent years, transgender people, as Goldberg notes, still face disproportional and soaring rates of discrimination and violence, with low-income women and women of color particularly affected.
When the joystick was gently nudged forward, Mario, an affectionately disproportional clump of polygons, slowly took a step into a blocky, brightly colored, three-dimensional world for the first time.
With just one case confirmed so far, the level of fear is disproportional to the present threat.
I was surprised that a 32D didn't look at all freakish or disproportional, like a Japanese robot or Pam Anderson during her Kid Rock phase.
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