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The plaintiffs also allege that summonses are disproportionately issued in minority neighborhoods.
Another minority group disproportionately issued blue discharges were African Americans.
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The particular set questions, submitted by social media and the event's organizers, disproportionately addressed issues where the candidates' views are alike.
Research on Chinese migrants has focused disproportionately on issues of housing, employment, and social mobility [24, 25]; however, to the best of our knowledge, no study has examined the daily physical mobility of residents living in a neighborhood of migrants.
McKinnon would have faced up to 60 years in prison if convicted, and it would never be wise to assume that the American criminal justice system won't issue a disproportionately harsh sentence.
ISS gives low scores to companies that issue a disproportionately large number of options to executives, board members and employees, compared with similar incentives at competitors.
And that means issues disproportionately faced by women of color are pushed to the margins again and again".
Scientists disagree about whether there's a biological limit to human life expectancy, but it does seem possible that we're approaching a sort of sociological limit here in the U.S. Justin Denney, assistant professor of sociology at Rice University, has studied the ways that certain health issues disproportionately affect the most disadvantaged people in this country.
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