Sentence examples for disproportionately benefiting from inspiring English sources

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I asked officials for areas of public spending disproportionately benefiting the top 20 per cent and there were four: universities, roads, railways and arts and culture.

The economy has recovered unevenly from the recession, disproportionately benefiting wealthier people — both property owners who held on through the recession and affluent renters.

The economy has recovered unevenly from the recession, disproportionately benefiting wealthier people both property owners who held on through the recession and affluent renters.

Increasingly severe drug laws and stiff sentences for drug offenses resulted in disproportionate numbers of black women going to prison, he said, "and now they are disproportionately benefiting from reductions in that area".

A principal cause of rising income inequality in the United States has been the erosion of wages for less-educated workers, along with tax cuts disproportionately benefiting the richest households.

Rather than simply lowering fertilizer prices for all, which would disproportionately benefit the rich, the government gave a voucher ticket for a small fixed amount of fertilizer and seed per household, thereby disproportionately benefiting the poor.

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They disproportionately benefit from it, as well.

Change would disproportionately benefit the better off.

Members of minorities, being disproportionately poor, would disproportionately benefit.

It says subsidies disproportionately benefit the better off.

Both tax proposals would disproportionately benefit older taxpayers.

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