Sentence examples for disproportionately at from inspiring English sources

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Researchers say that is particularly meaningful in a population that is disproportionately at risk.

Some here in the United States are disproportionately at a higher risk of being infected with H.I.V. than others.

The poor are disproportionately at risk, since people without credit cards are more likely to carry cash.

As discontent grew, he cracked down disproportionately: at a peaceful protest in the Sunni town of Hawija in April 2013 the security forces killed 50.

He said children are disproportionately at risk from being maimed or killed by land mines and urged more money for mine clearance and education.

His social media advertising is aimed disproportionately at older Americans who were the superstructure of his victory in the Electoral College in 2016.

Children are disproportionately at risk from global warming, with more than half a billion living in areas of high flood risk and 160 million in drought-prone regions, according to Unicef, the children's charity.

There will always be change, there will always be tensions, so it's how we manage those changes and make sure that the losers don't lose out too badly from change and that the winners don't gain disproportionately at their expense.

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Three-quarters of  international passengers at the UK's biggest airports travel for leisure, and they are disproportionately rich: at Heathrow their mean income is £57,000.

In hard-hit Montgomery County, the ratio of customers without electricity remained disproportionately high, at 38.6percentt.

Critics have called long sentences like these unjust, arbitrary and disproportionately aimed at young black men and drug offenders.

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