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Both did disproportionate damage for their actual magnitude.
The Labour belief that Ukip is causing disproportionate damage to the Conservatives looks increasingly dubious.
Being intimate with businesses can sometimes do unfair or disproportionate damage to a party's good name.
Both are adopting measures which will do disproportionate damage to London.
Fundamental rules stipulate civilians must be protected, and that attacks must not cause "disproportionate" damage to civilians and civilian objects.
Ministers had argued that more scientific evidence was needed and that a ban could have caused disproportionate damage to food production..
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It chills free speech through the award of disproportionate damages, a lack of viable defenses and the application of the law to cases with only the slightest links to Britain, even when neither party lives there, a practice that has led to what is known as "libel tourism".
IRIS results from the restoration of an antimicrobial immune response that causes disproportionate tissue damage in infected organs.
It is however a matter of ongoing debate whether some representations particularly depend on the hippocampus or whether disproportionate impairment of one class of representations with hippocampal damage merely reflects factors related to the experimental design of the studies.
As the article notes, these "off-highway vehicles do damage disproportionate to their numbers".
Although strong hurricanes are rare, they do disproportionate amounts of damage.
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