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disproportionate respect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disproportionate respect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone receives more respect than is deemed appropriate or warranted based on their actions or status. Example: "The celebrity received disproportionate respect from fans, despite their controversial behavior."
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60 human-written examples
"The arrest statistics are disproportionate with respect to African-Americans and disproportionate with respect to use," said Mr. MacCoun.
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Subsection (a) shall apply if the distribution is substantially disproportionate with respect to the shareholder.
Academia
This paragraph shall not apply to any redemption made pursuant to a plan the purpose or effect of which is a series of redemptions resulting in a distribution which (in the aggregate) is not substantially disproportionate with respect to the shareholder.
Academia
The severity of the situation was made clear in a report by the Anti-Mafia Investigation Departhent (DIA), rend of 2014the end of 2014: "A variety of groups have widely infiltrated the region and a widespread criminal system is deeply rooted in the area, operating with disproportionate violence with respect to its objectives".
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We took a disproportionate sample with respect to sex: 50% of our study population was female, while in the total Dutch GP population in 2002 28% was female.
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In a case involving two truly consenting children of the same age it may still be possible to argue that a decision to prosecute, particularly if coupled with a heavy sentence, amounts to a disproportionate interference with their right to respect for private life.
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30 Additional NHANES data showed disproportionate differences using HbA1c criteria with respect to race; there was a two-fold increase in non-Hispanic blacks and Mexican-Americans versus non-Hispanic whites for diagnosed, undiagnosed, and both types of diabetes.
The current law, it said in stinging language, "constitutes a disproportionate interference in the applicants' right for respect to private life and cannot be regarded as necessary in a democratic society".
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The court used blunt language; it stated that it was "struck by the blanket and indiscriminate nature" of the British practice, which "constitutes a disproportionate interference in the applicants' right for respect to private life and cannot be regarded as necessary in a democratic society".
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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.
Of special interest in this respect is that there is a disproportionate age distribution of human cases [11].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "disproportionate respect", ensure the context clearly indicates why the respect is considered excessive or unwarranted. Provide specific examples or reasons to support your claim.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that someone receives "disproportionate respect" without explaining why it is disproportionate. Provide context to show how the respect exceeds what is reasonable or deserved.
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Linguistic Context
Disproportionate respect functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "disproportionate" modifies the noun "respect". It describes a situation where the level of respect given is not in proportion to what is warranted or deserved. Although Ludwig AI found no exact examples, similar phrases suggest the intended meaning is clear and grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Disproportionate respect refers to an imbalanced or excessive level of respect given to an individual or entity, often exceeding what is warranted by their actions or merits. While grammatically correct, Ludwig AI reveals a lack of direct examples, which indicates the importance of providing clear context when using this phrase to justify the disproportion and its implications. Related phrases include "undue respect" and "excessive deference", each carrying slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
undue respect
Emphasizes that the respect is not deserved or justified.
excessive deference
Highlights the extreme level of respect shown.
unwarranted admiration
Focuses on admiration that isn't justified.
inordinate esteem
Suggests an unusually high level of respect.
overblown reverence
Implies that the respect is exaggerated or inflated.
lopsided respect
Highlights the unequal distribution of respect.
unequal regard
Focuses on the unfair distribution of respect.
skewed admiration
Indicates a biased or distorted form of admiration.
inflated importance
Highlights respect that is given beyond the actual merit or importance.
exaggerated value
The value or respect is amplified to an unrealistic or undeserved level.
FAQs
How can I use "disproportionate respect" in a sentence?
You can use "disproportionate respect" to describe situations where someone receives more respect than is justified by their actions or accomplishments. For example, "The celebrity received "disproportionate respect" from fans, despite their controversial behavior."
What are some alternatives to saying "disproportionate respect"?
Alternatives include "undue respect", "excessive deference", or "unwarranted admiration". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What's the difference between "disproportionate respect" and "genuine respect"?
"Disproportionate respect" implies that the respect is excessive or undeserved, while "genuine respect" indicates that the respect is sincere and justified based on someone's merits or qualities.
Is "disproportionate respect" always negative?
While often used in a negative context to criticize unwarranted admiration, "disproportionate respect" can also be used neutrally to describe an imbalance in the distribution of respect without necessarily implying disapproval.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested