Sentence examples for disproportionately selected from inspiring English sources

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PSM is used to address the problem that certain types of mothers may be disproportionately selected into the 'light drinking' group, and that this selection process may not be dealt with satisfactorily by regression-based models.

I don't believe we disproportionately selected the more rare haplotypes.

In particular, such confounding could arise if families disproportionately selected their most resilient, or most vulnerable, child for evacuation.

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If Chinese parents were allowed to select the sex of their children, and continued to enjoy good access to birth control, they might disproportionately select sons for their first children although, with freedom to have a second shot, many families might well allow nature to make the decision first time around.

The influence of race in who is prosecuted for the death penalty and who is not, racial bias in sentencing, unfair jury selection processes, and appeal and post-conviction processes prone to irreversible error result in a death penalty system that disproportionately selects brothers and sisters of color and those who have killed white victims.

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.

36 These natural survivors, who are likely to have slower progression, and fewer metastases, are likely to be disproportionately frequent among patients selected for metastasectomy 37 for the selection process is not random as illustrated in figure 6.

Blacks were disproportionately burdened by the selected diseases in comparison to non-Hispanic whites, while Hispanics were not.

Military contractors in the United States made up a disproportionately large share of the companies selected — 12 in all.

A type of "automatic" lethal mutagenesis has been proposed for asexual populations evolving toward an optimum: ever-greater mutation rates are selected because mutator alleles disproportionately generate the favored mutants and thus hitchhike to fixation.

It argues for a return to the pre-2002 status quo, saying that "the impact of the ruling falls disproportionately on the most promising firms those repeatedly selected by NIH for their promising technologies and venture investors for their commercial potential".

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