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Historically, some of Mr. Gibson's hits have had disproportionate appeal internationally.
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He starts trends that have a mass appeal quite disproportionate to their off-the-wall aesthetic.
At the time of the verdict, Chelsea said it was "totally disproportionate" and vowed to appeal "in the strongest terms possible".
Chelsea, which is owned by the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, called the penalty "without precedent" and "totally disproportionate" and said it would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.
Syracuse, however, complains that some of the NCAA's penalties are "excessive and disproportionate" and says it will appeal.
"Given the seriousness of arson, a five-year sentence is not grossly disproportionate to the offense," the appeals court said, before offering a lengthy list of "far tougher sentences" that the Supreme Court has upheld for arguably less-serious crimes, like stealing golf clubs and possessing small amounts of marijuana.
In a statement, the company called the fine "excessive and disproportionate," and said it planned to appeal the decision in European courts in Luxembourg.
The size of the damages awarded against them - £60,000 by the high court, reduced to £40,000 by the court of appeal - also had a disproportionate effect on their right of free speech, the judges said.
That's why we intend to appeal this unfair and disproportionate new rule".
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