Sentence examples for disproportionately large consequences from inspiring English sources

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A structure is vulnerable if relatively small damage leads to disproportionately large consequences.

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Keystone species had a disproportionately large effect on the ecosystems in which they lived.

As a consequence single reports are often extrapolated as representative of disproportionately large regions and time periods, and inaccuracies in these reports are more likely to be perpetuated as a result of the lack of alternative data.

Given their specific properties [122], newborn cells can make disproportionately large contributions to overall DG composition, average age and output of the DG cells, which will have considerable consequences for hippocampal function [21], [123].

Nor is the U.S. government disproportionately large.

Small acts can have disproportionately large outcomes.

And there are disproportionately large numbers of people in education, and disproportionately few in service occupations.

It's something that has grown disproportionately large in humans.

Inevitably, it is disproportionately large in certain areas.

But the past looms disproportionately large in many pronouncements.

Its control of the board tends to be disproportionately large.

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