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"Discovery is also disproportionately weak in the UK and they have a good relationship internationally already".
Unfortunately, the research effort directed into chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been disproportionately weak compared to its social importance, and indeed it is the least researched of all common chronic conditions.
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And the bargaining power is disproportionately weaker among workers in low-pay industries.
One explanation might be that whatever causes the under-dispersion among infants is a non-linear process, disproportionately weaker when the average number of serotypes carried is lower.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly in 2013, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn repeated the charges that the ICC disproportionately targets weak African countries while ignoring crimes in wealthier, more powerful nations.
The projected increase in hiring comes as young people are suffering disproportionately in a weak labor market.
Both formulas tend to reward the strongest party disproportionately and to handicap weaker parties, though these parties may escape the inequities of the system if their support is regionally concentrated.
By 2010, the weak economy had disproportionately devastated the finances of black and Hispanic households -- so much so that the median household net worth for whites was 22 times as high as it was for blacks.
This disaster hit the poorest and weakest of society disproportionately hard.
In addition, as the appeals panel noted, there's little proof that the weakest teachers are disproportionately assigned to schools with large numbers of black and Latino students.
The cuts were disproportionately destructive for poorer districts that have weak tax bases and depend most heavily on state aid.
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