Sentence examples for disproportionately large increase from inspiring English sources

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And according to University of Chicago economist Ufuk Akcigit and his collaborators, the most desirable immigrants respond to taxation: a decrease in top tax rates leads to a disproportionately large increase in "superstar" immigrant inventors, for example.

They found that districts with the highest level of mortgage rejections in 1996, the benchmark year, were those where subsequently there was a disproportionately large increase in the rate of approved mortgages in the boom years between 2001 and 2005.Could it have been that the economic prospects improved in these neighbourhoods, explaining the increase in the use of credit?

This time, however, there is a disproportionately large increase in prices relative to the other scenarios.

When a product or service becomes a little easier to use, it drives a disproportionately large increase in adoption and impact.

Scientific research shows that supporting tail queries produces a disproportionately large increase in overall user satisfaction – i.e., disproportionately increases the size of the user population highly satisfied with the engine's performance.

These results imply that a modest increase in SMN protein abundance may cause a disproportionately large increase in SMN expression, a finding that is important for assessing the therapeutic potential of SMA treatments and understanding disease pathogenesis.

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Under moderate HECm, small increments in mortality rates necessitated disproportionately large increases in core area availability to avoid quasi-extinction.

This happens because substantial increases in wealth yield disproportionately large increases in utility (ie, marginal utility is increasing with increases in wealth), outweighing the actuarial value of the modest decrease in utility associated with buying a ticket and losing.

The SWAT model results nevertheless demonstrate that such soils on high-elevation, gentle slopes will form ET "hot spots" exhibiting disproportionately large increases in ET, and concomitant reductions in runoff yield, in response to warming.

While reductions in barriers to trade can increase consumer food choices, and improve supply for net-food importing countries, trade liberalisation has resulted in disproportionately large increases in imports and domestic production of processed foods, skewing the food supply towards an over-supply of highly processed foods that are calorie-rich and nutrient-poor [ 2, 29- 31].

For large lateral root length, the scaling exponent was greater for high P than for low P (0.68 vs. 0.47) and both were greater than the isometric value, indicating a disproportionately larger increase in large lateral root length relative shoot dry weight, especially in high-P plants (Table 5).

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