Sentence examples for disproportionately produced from inspiring English sources

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People stopped buying new houses, cars and other items that were disproportionately produced by men, and many times continued buying health care and education that were disproportionately produced by women.

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However, hatcheries where fish grow very rapidly may disproportionately produce mature parr rather than anadromous fish (Schmidt and House 1979), as might have been predicted given more careful consideration of life history theory (Thorpe et al. 1998).

Consistently across the studies, however, the slow condition produced disproportionately slow and variable reaction times in the children with ADHD.

Sublethally irradiated mex3-1 RNAi) worms expanded piwi-1+ piwi-1+ll numberstemer time but producelldisproportionumbersfewer prover+ progeny time control worms.

Studying postural responses after visual stimuli generated by discrete lateral displacements of a moveable room in which subjects stand in the upright position, PD subjects showed normal sway with eyes opened or closed but produced disproportionately large motor responses to room movement, which did not attenuate with stimulus repetition [ 19].

I do not suggest that Scotland is not producing, as it has always produced, a disproportionately large share of the UK's literary and artistic talent.

After all, its tiny population has produced a disproportionately large number of top-flight musicians, from Esa-Pekka Salonen and Sakari Oramo to Karita Mattila and Soile Isokoski.

Absent an understanding of this past, it's possible — even entirely reasonable — to conclude that affirmative action represents a full recompense for the social engineering that produced a disproportionately black underclass in the United States.

The grass (Poaceae), bean (Fabaceae), and nightshade or potato (Solanaceae) families have produced a disproportionately large number of cultigens because they have characteristics that are particularly amenable to domestication.

Many are tiny, but produce disproportionately good, strong sound.

Slashing trade barriers and subsidies in farming would therefore produce disproportionately large gains, particularly for poorer countries.

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