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But the reason Haiti suffered so disproportionately was man-made.
What is surprising, however, is that Americans continue to support a housing subsidy that distributes benefits so disproportionately.
"There is no other disease that is so disproportionately impacting people of color as this one is.
"I almost did not vote for the debt deal because of the sequestration that so disproportionately targets the Department of Defense," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
She tried to teach him some judo in return, but his upper body was so disproportionately developed that he was bad at falling.
This is, indeed, a main theme of the progressive master narrative: the 1% has grown so disproportionately powerful that it, for most practical purposes, owns "the system".
Now we're following the bread-and-butter issues that we share with a broader array of Americans, because issues like health insurance and unemployment affect us so disproportionately".
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"Google controls roughly two-thirds of that market, so they disproportionately benefit from that growth".
In manufacturing, this trend has so far disproportionately affected low-skilled workers, who tend to have less education and income than, for instance, office workers.
"Where companies have these look policies or other uniform standards, it's especially difficult for individuals of minority faiths to meet the requirements and so it disproportionately affects them," Heather Weaver, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU, told the Guardian.
The total worldwide market for rear-projection TVs has been pegged at about 6 million units for 2004, so a disproportionately large number are sold in the U.S. For the purchase decision, the best looking display (in the right price range) will always win, so there is no room for yesterday's technology.
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