Sentence examples for disproportionately long from inspiring English sources

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125th Blues" seemed disproportionately long for its width, with the lettering creeping up to the neckline.

Yet African-Americans who are arrested for possession still face disproportionately long sentences when compared with white offenders.

Since most of a swimmer's force is generated from the body's core, Phelps's disproportionately long torso was a gift.

This act makes it almost impossible for ex-prisoners to obtain work by demanding disproportionately long periods of disclosure of a criminal conviction.

Much of the overcrowding in California's state prisons is attributed to the large pool of nonviolent offenders serving disproportionately long sentences for low-level drug charges or affected by the state's draconian "three strikes" law.

Where there are clear grounds for a person's unhappiness, depression is considered to be present if the depressed mood is disproportionately long or severe vis-à-vis the precipitating event.

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"They bore disproportionately the long lines that we all witnessed," said Daniel A. Smith, a University of Florida political science professor who was co-author of the report.

The hypothesis of a 'critical period', wherein secondary prevention efforts 2 5 years after psychosis onset might disproportionately leverage long term functional gains, [ 14] has stimulated a rich variety of approaches to early intervention.

This study supports the views expressed among young doctors in many countries that an activity-based payment system in general practice and a hospital payment system that disproportionately rewards long and irregular working hours do not correspond with their preferences.

There is no evidence, however, that women who have abortions suffer disproportionately from long-term mental-health problems, though evidence does suggest that being denied abortion care can have other adverse consequences.

A removal regime based on subjective individual risk assessments is likely to result in over-criminalization, and can be used in a manner that disproportionately affects long-term residents.

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