Sentence examples for disproportionately rising from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, it bothers Mr Krugman so much he cannot be brought even to acknowledge the idea that the very real inequalities Mr Brooks enumerates between college grads and the rest are important at all, much less more important than the disproportionately rising fortunes of the top 1% or.1%.

The clinical significance of the observed larger and disproportionately rising share of papillary cases among blacks warrants further consideration, especially given the evidence that papillary and chromophobe RCC are associated with a better prognosis than clear cell RCC.

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While Yolanda was only one of many storms that batter the Philippines each year, it must be remembered that the country suffers disproportionately from rising sea levels caused by climate change - exacerbating the storm surge and flooding which proved so deadly.

To put it simply, the incomes of rich people are now rising disproportionately — a fact that has been well documented — and then, in a snowball effect, those same people have saved at high rates, which has pushed their wealth higher.

Since the changes were announced in 2010, charities have been warning that parents on the lowest incomes – already disproportionately affected by rising fuel, energy and food bills – could face a stark choice between housing and feeding their children.

Add that to evidence from the OU that students, and in particular poor students, are disproportionately affected by rising inflation, and a bleak picture emerges of the choices facing students who can't rely on the bank of mum and dad to help them through.

It acknowledged UK families on low incomes "have been hit disproportionately hard" by rising living costs and this has eroded the value of their income.

More importantly, the most recent paper on childhood obesity trends shows that severe obesity is rising disproportionately.

Nobody, even a person with his own staff and family to take care of, needs to rake in $50 million for one movie, especially when we can clearly see that star salaries have been rising disproportionately for the last twenty years.

Low- and middle-income countries (LMCs) disproportionately bear the rising global cancer burden [ 1, 2].

Climate change issues Many of these same impoverished groups also bear the brunt of climate change, suffering disproportionately from the rising frequency and intensity of natural disasters.

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