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Disproportionately often, those tear gas shells seem aimed at Ali's house.
So if you want a somewhat jaundiced view of the associations that the news media tends to make disproportionately often with each candidate, it is this: Mr. Romney and the term "rich," Mr. Santorum and the term "sex".
The latter phenomena occur disproportionately often in the cities.
These false oestrus events occur disproportionately often in the presence of nulliparous female relatives.
False oestrus does occur disproportionately often in the presence of nulliparous females who are younger than average at first oestrus, and who may therefore have had less opportunity to observe oestrus behaviours than other nulliparous females in their families.
Overweight or obesity occurs disproportionately often in individuals that have unfavourable socioeconomic indicators regarding education, income, and professional position [ 8].
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Monetarist and free market approaches have been disproportionately rewarded, often at crucial times.
But there is another minority whose members are disproportionately poor, often languish in jail and are still, in many states, barred from voting.
"I have the distinct impression that a real mania has broken out among coin collectors," Dr. Stoyan said, which would take rare coins disproportionately more often out of circulation.
Still, many Florida Democrats — especially African-Americans, who were disproportionately, and often unfairly, disqualified in a sweep of supposed felons from the rolls in 2000 — remain incensed about the election, and will be strongly motivated to go to the polls this year.
Instead, the results indicate that major urban features form the basis of route choice planning – being selected disproportionately more often, and causing asymmetry in route choice volumes by direction of travel.
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