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Because looking back, it got ludicrously out of proportion for what it was.
"But there has been a level of contact that feels out of proportion for me as an individual.
The violence, on an unseasonably warm night for mid-November, was out of proportion for a time in which most crime in the city is down.
They're probably a little out of proportion for the treehouse, but they're so comfortable that we like having them in here.
But the impact of the "sexual assault" label on Mr. Witt is substantial and out of proportion for a case that went uninvestigated and unadjudicated.
Their knowledge of technics was a closely held secret; it included the rules of proportion for overall planning and for determining the safe dimensions of structural members.
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The artistic merit of some buildings lies in the refinement of proportions; for others, it is the quality of materials.
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The sensitivity and specificity of the methods were compared in a pairwise fashion and McNemar's test for equality of proportions for paired samples was performed.
We planned in advance to compare diagnostic performance by HIV status using a two-sample test of proportions for unpaired samples.
The Fisher exact test was used to test the difference of proportions for statistical significance.
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