Sentence examples for disproportionately effects from inspiring English sources

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The HIV/Aids epidemic, which also disproportionately effects young, working age men and women, can give some idea of economic impact – in hard-hit sub-Saharan African countries the economies were estimated to be on average 22% smaller in 2010, due to the virus's effects.

Often behind the national statistics, persistent inequality and disparity exists that disproportionately effects women and children and deprives them of the social services, access to opportunity and employment, and rights that they are entitled.

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Genome-wide association studies and admixture mapping are approaches that remain to be applied to TB, and it is not clear, as is the case with other complex diseases, how much of the heritability of the TB susceptibility phenotype will be determined by multiple genes of small effect versus rare variants with disproportionately large effects.

Both of these approaches show that, relative to full-scale natural events, miniaturized landslides and debris flows exhibit disproportionately large effects of viscous shear resistance and cohesion as well as disproportionately small effects of excess pore-fluid pressure that is generated by debris dilation or contraction.

But its ability to right itself has been hampered by an economy that has had disproportionately severe effects on historically black colleges and universities.

But because of the disproportionately damaging effects of nitrogen oxide emissions in the atmosphere's upper reaches, aviation is believed to be responsible for at least 5-65-6% totalotal warming effect caused by greenhouse gases.

This antipathy doesn't signal a disenchantment with club football but is a sign of a changing national identity thrown into overdrive by the disproportionately felt effects of the banking crash outside of London, and the changing nature of British identity caused by Scotland's independence referendum (whatever the result).

In such cases, small influences can have disproportionately big effects.

So what criterion determines when a policy with disproportionately worse effects on a certain group actually counts as indirect discrimination?

It is highly unlikely that the consistent production of unjust and disproportionately disadvantageous effects would be a chance occurrence.

For all pairwise comparisons, we omitted classes from each classification that had fewer than ten plots in them to simplify comparisons because initial tests of correspondence analysis indicated that those small classes had disproportionately large effects on the results.

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