Sentence examples for disproportionately constraining from inspiring English sources

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The minimal staging -- a couch at the back that Stew occasionally slumped into (as did Ms. Rodewald, once) and three projection screens flanking the stage, showing images (some live, some recorded, most dull) -- felt disproportionately constraining.

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Households contribute over 40% of THE funds, which results in great inequalities in general health and access and use of healthcare services because it disproportionately constrains poorer people from accessing the necessary care.

These are the same men who disproportionately experience the negative health costs of adherence to constraining definitions of masculinity (Courtenay 2000b; Dworkin 2010, 2015; Messner 1997).

Or constraining it somewhat.

It needs constraining.

Constraining time encourages quality time.

"Debt is constraining.

How are we constraining them?

This advice probably feels constraining.

This disproportionately high rate of suicide is geographically constrained to 37 countries and an estimated 29% of the world's population.

Epistatically constrained mutations also seem to have a disproportionately large role in helping proteins escape detection by the immune system.

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