Sentence examples for disproportionately successful from inspiring English sources

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There were pogroms and other terrible acts of prejudice against Jews, but anti-Semitism was precipitated partly because Jews seemed to their persecutors to be disproportionately successful in their dealings with the Christian world.

But much else in the film touches on the real predicament of the Parsis: that this disproportionately successful Indian community is shrinking fast.The Parsis began arriving in Bombay (now Mumbai) from Gujarat in the 1600s, having much earlier fled Persia when the spread of Islam threatened their Zoroastrian religion.

But Mormons continue to believe, for example, in direct and ongoing divine revelation, which is why the church's president, currently Thomas Monson, is considered a prophet and his quorum of church leaders are deemed apostles.Yet in practical matters Mormonism seems well adapted to the modern world, for Mormons are, by many measures, disproportionately successful.

What sets it apart from some of the other accelerators out there, and why does it seem like its alumni companies are disproportionately successful?

Because morbidly obese plaintiffs have been disproportionately successful in district courts within the Fifth Circuit both EEOC enforcement suits were filed there, and two other district courts have stated in summary judgment orders that severe obesity can now be a disability under the ADAAA it is possible that any positive effects of the ADAAA may be strongest there.

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I have a chapter in the book titled The Winning Spirit of Australia, which salutes the very special winning mindset that has made Australia one of the disproportionately most successful sporting nations in the world.

But here's the rub: stable marriages – the kind that are most likely to produce successful, socially mobile, healthy children – are disproportionately available to people who are already financially stable and well-educated.

Although Mr. Bush has alienated many blacks in the state with his policies on affirmative action and his role in the 2000 presidential election, in which African-American voters were disproportionately disenfranchised, Mr. McBride has not been entirely successful in shoring up the black vote.

It also implies that successful situational crime prevention efforts must disproportionately affect these high-frequency offenders.

To be successful QE will need to have a disproportionately large impact in France and the peripheral economies compared to Germany and the Netherlands.

Others simply argued that focusing disproportionately on Trump's foibles would be no more successful now than it was during Clinton's losing campaign.

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