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But can this disproportionate success be attributed to the peculiar restiveness and unruliness of Jewish civilisation, as Oz believes, or is there a more complex answer?

British ministers have condemned the outcome of the Israeli bombings as intolerable and appalling, but Cameron has barred ministers from describing the Israeli bombings as disproportionate, and refused to attribute final blame prematurely even for some of the attacks on UN schools in Gaza.

"One attributes a disproportionate influence to the guide!" the Michelin man said, with an eloquence rare for full-size cartoon figures.

The crucial assumption is that individuals engage in biased inference in order to preserve their Belief in a Just World, thus attributing the disproportionate victimization of a group to that group's negative characteristics, rather than to the hate-motivated preferences of offenders.

Negative Δ33S of sulfide relative to sulfate was found by Johnston et al. [55] in cultures of sulfur disproportionating bacteria and attributed to backflow in the metabolism, which illustrates one case where Δ33S is depleted in product sulfide.

This was mainly attributed to the disproportionate size of the sites regarding topographic position.

The paper confirms the need to classify service attributes in terms of their relative impact on passenger satisfaction, at the service design stages, where performance in respect of some attributes has a disproportionate impact on satisfaction, especially where public transport is competing directly with private transport.

When students confronted the Student Services committee responsible for the distribution of funds, the disproportionate dissemination of funds was attributed to a "coincidence" and not partiality.

Some of the most complex cognitive abilities of humans, such as planning, are commonly attributed to a disproportionate enlargement of the human frontal lobe during evolution.

The high prevalence of childhood asthma in low-income, inner-city populations is not fully understood but has been at least partly attributed to the disproportionate exposures associated with socioeconomic disadvantage.

The somehow disproportionate public response could be attributed to the facts that the pathogen was foodborne and caused a surprisingly high number of fatalities while health authorities could not identify the source of contamination.

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