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His latest bout of disproportionate prominence came as leader of a backbench tax rebellion.
The tiny band of academic dissenters, such as the ultra-Thatcherite Patrick Minford, enjoy entirely disproportionate prominence as they are wheeled out for "balance" in much the same way that the broadcasters used to regard it as necessary to find a climate change denier counterweight to every scientist from the mainstream.
The BBC Trust's Editorial Standards Committee disagreed, saying that the corporation retained "editorial control of the programme" and avoided "disproportionate prominence for Lloyd Webber and the production".
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Meiklejohn bemoaned this characterization of his school and blamed the college's media prominence for disproportionate coverage of an avant-garde minority.
Imaging plays a minor role and MRI findings that may suggest NPH are 1) disproportionate ventricular dilatation in comparison to sulcal prominence; 2) periventricular halo suggesting transependymal CSF flow; and 3) prominent CSF flow void at the aqueduct of Sylvius, attributable to excessive rapidly pulsatile CSF flow [53].
Her combination of ideological certainty and global prominence ensured that Britain played a role in the collapse of the Soviet Union that was disproportionate to its weight in the world.
"It was completely disproportionate".
Disproportionate to the provocation.
Bureaucrats wielded disproportionate power.
They long for prominence.
Disproportionate to what?
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