Sentence examples for growing disproportionately from inspiring English sources

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As you can see in the graph below, workers' wages have been growing disproportionately slowly compared to the level of inflation, creating the giant wage gap we see in the United States today.

For example, if TB is growing disproportionately compared to HIV (indicated by a high value of RTB/HIV), possible causes could include social conditions linked to poverty, malnutrition and high population density, which can boost TB transmission, or else the spread of more transmissible and virulent TB strains.

The world's aging population is growing disproportionately; the lifespan is being extended dramatically.

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Other subspecialties, such as selective pathology, have grown disproportionately.

It's something that has grown disproportionately large in humans.

Consequently, brands catering specifically to the denim market have grown disproportionately, with supply now far outweighing demand.

By the same token, credit expansion will not hurt if it causes nominal GDP to grow disproportionately.

Officials said the complex care category funding had grown disproportionately to the other two and so needed to be reassessed.

"The mortgage industry grew disproportionately large, and it's going to have to shrink now," Mr. Front said.

But Trump grew disproportionately more popular among Confederate flag sympathizers in the party over the course of the campaign.

Within the country, movement from rural areas to cities has continued, but migration to smaller urban centres grew disproportionately in the late 20th century.

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