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The left leg is drawn disproportionately bigger than the right.
But there might be a disproportionately bigger impact from falling prices in the cheaper property at the softer edges of the market.
Since we do not specify who the recipients of the lump-sum transfers are, we should bear in mind that, even if a group's real remuneration is reduced by an increase in export taxes, its overall utility might increase if the group receives a disproportionately bigger share of tax revenues.
"It appears that they are recommending that climate science programs take a disproportionately bigger hit than other science programs," says Jay Gulledge, senior scientist and director for science and impacts at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change in Arlington, Virginia.
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In their wake come Nevada (disproportionately Hispanic), South Carolina (disproportionately black) and Florida (disproportionately big).
The right hand extended to touch the face is disproportionately big and does not convincingly connect with the body.
Mieville: Subculture is becoming mainstream culture now, but when you do find genuinely excellent self-published texts the thrill of discovery is disproportionately big.
"Fox," on the other hand, is bowed down with a head that is, like an infant's, disproportionately big and heavy.
The heads are disproportionately big, the hands claw-like, the limbs flaccid or cricked and skewed in defiance of anatomy to get across further expression or character.
In these and other amazing small works by Zeshin, wizardly craft, fanciful imagination and deep traditionalism combine to disproportionately big effect.
Although the weather plays a large part, the yields in a mast year are so disproportionately big that experts agree there must be other factors at play – it's just that they don't know what they are.
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