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disproportionality
noun
The state of being disproportional.
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And of course, all this sets back the prospect of ever-elusive peace that bit further.The disproportionality is plain.
As Jenkins warned, "AV on its own is unacceptable because of the danger that in anything like present circumstances it might increase rather than reduce disproportionality".
The disease, which has claimed the lives of at least 1,229 people across Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria, is disproportionality infecting women as the outbreak spreads across West Africa.
The disproportionality report comes just days after the Independent revealed BAME people in the region are up to three times more likely to be victims of alleged police brutality.
As part of our routine monitoring of this issue, we have identified that there is currently a slight disproportionality with more black and Asian officers attracting a greater number of complaints and misconduct allegations than their white counterparts.
These votes are "wasted" and don't count towards the final result, which leads to huge disproportionality and a wonky looking result.
The effect of this disproportionality is most striking when stated in terms of how many voters from each party it takes to elect an MP.
The internal report said the disproportionality "requires further investigation".
But the spokeswoman added: "The Commissioner has recognised that there remains a risk that the MPS is still institutionally racist in some of what it does because there remain elements of disproportionality, despite significant progress over many years".
The disproportionality between the cosmic "wow" factor and the throwaway means of its illustration makes advanced physics seem all the more miraculous.
So, why is there still disproportionality?
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