Sentence examples for disproportionately interesting from inspiring English sources

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Let me list, at the outset, the many things that the diminutive but disproportionately interesting state of Israel is not.

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Disproportionately represented categories are interesting to consider for candidate proteins that confer distinguishing characteristics.

"It is a very unusual place in the sense that Tarbosaurus is disproportionately common," Currie told LiveScience, "which is a very interesting scientific problem of its own".

As well as generating continuous controversy, the BRCA1 gene presents a particularly interesting set of alignment challenges due to a disproportionately high concentration of INDELs greater than eight nucleotides in length.

An interesting finding of the study presented here is the disproportionately high frequency of the PTPN22 1858T allele in male patients suffering from RA, which results in a higher risk to develop RA for male compared to female carriers.

Isn't it interesting that Ariel Sharon, the prime minister of Israel, a Jewish state, disproportionately and unfairly vilified by Arab states and others, is giving the Palestinians a chance, as you put it, "to show the world that they can govern themselves," something their supposedly concerned Arab brethren never afforded them?

There is no evidence of intentional discrimination, so the ICP is relying on the theory of "disparate impact", which deems any act that disproportionately harms minorities to be discriminatory, regardless of intent.And this is where the case gets interesting.

Again what's interesting is that a small group of angry people are able to achieve disproportionately large results — with tangible fiscal impacts — by using digital tools as amplifiers.

This is particularly interesting considering that the frontal hypothesis of cognitive aging suggests that the prefrontal cortex deteriorates earlier and disproportionately in comparison to the rest of the cortex [ 19], showing a decline in volume, white matter density, and synaptic density [ 20].

The debate raging around GM food hasn't yet been comprehensively won by either side: now that GM pharmaceuticals are a real prospect, it will be interesting to see if the debate is waged with equal vigour when the potential beneficiaries are poor people who disproportionately bear the ravages of disease.

Teeth have suffered disproportionately.

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