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Not exclusively, the company says, but disproportionately so.
But books for young people are packed with only children, even disproportionately so.
(They are not all black, to be sure, but they are disproportionately so).
But in the foreground is not broadsword and targe but socialist dogma.Just as Scotland enjoyed the fruits of empire disproportionately, so it suffered the misery of deindustrialisation.
In contrast, defining a universe and then randomly selecting and interviewing a probability sample from a large population can be time-consuming and expensive (often disproportionately so).
"As the Arctic heats up disproportionately, so does the atmosphere at the north pole and as it warms up, it rises.
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Also, women are disproportionately poor, so policies that hurt the poor disproportionately hurt women.
Not to mention that male teachers – probably because they don't take time out for kids – also get promoted disproportionately and so get paid more.
(The narrative here thus reflects the experiences of the key participants in the Prop. 8 lawsuit, at times perhaps disproportionately more so than the work of all the other important players).
The most marketable teachers -- those with the opportunities to leave -- are the ones who disproportionately do so.
"Pledge politics and the over-reliance on property taxes in the state of New Hampshire harm women disproportionately, significantly so," she said, arguing that because women generally live longer and earn less than their husbands, they end up shouldering the burden of property taxes and often can't keep their homes when their partner passes away.
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