Sentence examples for disproportionate press from inspiring English sources

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The fact is that issues surrounding Muslim women's dress are often sensationalised, and get disproportionate press coverage.

There is no question NY startups get disproportionate press.

But hell hath no fury like the liberal Hollywood establishment scorned, so expect disproportionate press coverage over a labor fight that won't exactly ground airplanes or stop subways.

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But unfortunately, false rape allegations get a disproportionate amount of press and media attention.

So you get a disproportionate amount of press associated with those kinds of accidents.

HIV and STDs get a disproportionate amount of press and media attention compared to addiction.

Over his relatively short career, Argentinian-born French filmmaker Noe has garnered a disproportionate amount of press for his controversial films.

Trump told the founder of the annual forum, Klaus Schwab, that he has "always seemed to get, for whatever reason, a disproportionate amount of press of media".

In that case, the Bush administration considered the response disproportionate and ultimately pressed the Israelis to withdraw.

Because of the IDF give away, there is a disproportionate number of tech press and analysts who have the Peak watch and a number of them are actually quite disappointed with the end of the program.

It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing since then: The company has filled Facebook's year with a disproportionate amount of bad press that will undoubtedly provide a nice background to whichever David Fincher film eventually chronicles the rise of Oculus VR.

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