Sentence examples for disproportionately engaged from inspiring English sources

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And under-24s who are working are disproportionately engaged in informal or temporary employment.

mansorbed predicative adjective \man-ˈsȯrb, -ˈzȯrb\ The act of being intensely and disproportionately engaged or interested in other men and/or manly things.

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One of us has previously reported [50] that female guppies disproportionately engage in cooperative predator inspection with others with whom they have a strong social association in the wild, and the incidence of food sharing in spider monkeys has been shown to be correlated with incidence of affiliative behaviour (allogrooming; [51]).

Although phonological processing may be engaged for various stimuli, such as the words and pictures of concrete objects and, to a lesser extent, the scenes, in the current study, our results suggest that word stimuli may disproportionately engage phonological processing in support of subsequent source memory accuracy.

Recent evidence from functional MRI studies using affective processing paradigms (ie, reacting to stimuli with positive or negative emotional valence) suggests that patients with bipolar disorder may disproportionately engage limbic structures during emotionally valent tasks, regardless of mood state [ 46, 47], although the direction of effects has not been consistent across studies.

(Indeed, the so-called "elite sports" funding provided to our best athletes – already in receipt of substantial appearance fees – by a 28 per cent levy on a national lottery engaged in disproportionately by the poorest is socialism in reverse: to each according to his ability, from each according to his need).

And those companies most resistant to voluntary disclosure might be disproportionately likely to engage in political spending that shareholders would disfavor.

One of the biggest issues social networks face is that, when left unchecked, people will engage disproportionately with more sensationalist and provocative content.

In a 5000-word letter by Mark Zuckerberg published today, he explained how there's a "basic incentive problem" that "when left unchecked, people will engage disproportionately with more sensationalist and provocative content.

In the note, Zuckerberg wrote that one of the company's biggest problems is that "when left unchecked, people will engage disproportionately with more sensationalist and provocative content," and outlined plans to suppress the viral nature of what he called "borderline content," which straddles the limits of acceptability and prompts heavy user engagement.

International literature suggests that refugees have comparatively less knowledge about HIV and engage disproportionately in high risk behaviors compared to their counterparts who remain in the country [ 7- 10].

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