Sentence examples for have disproportionate from inspiring English sources

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We have to disproportionately fund schools that have disproportionate challenges.

These gestures have disproportionate meaning in Low's ecosystem.

At times this theme can have disproportionate emphasis.

Changes in consumer tastes in the United States may have disproportionate effects on Canadian producers.

Another violent drop in share prices could have disproportionate effects on confidence and hence demand.

"We think the big players in this industry have disproportionate power and influence in the digital market.

It's one more opportunity to engage the people who tend to have disproportionate weight in conversations about policy".

It maybe won't change the world but it could have disproportionate impact, a higher bang for our buck".

Wolves are "apex predators", which means, as Vucetich explained, "they have disproportionate effects on the ecosystems in which they live".

A new study suggests that the nation's Hispanic children have disproportionate rates of health problems that are being poorly treated.

Small groups of people still have disproportionate power and actually, in the end, only politics can change that," she says.

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