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the disproportion
verb
To make unsuitable in quantity, form, or fitness; to violate symmetry in; to mismatch.
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It's the disproportion.
The disproportion of it - and the injustice - had become total.
International public opinion was shocked by the disproportion in casualties.
We are, however, appealing against the disproportion of the fine compared with the charges put forward".
She has always been fascinated by the disproportion of strength it seems to indicate.
The disproportion of the number of physicians available between developing and developed countries is similarly wide.
The disproportion is driving serious movie enthusiasts to a point of not reading, or getting angry with the Academy.
The "disproportion between the reported facts and Sax's interpretation is spectacular," Liberman wrote on his blog, Language Log.
This is what hits me harder than anything: the disproportion between what we lose and what we gain.
"The locale of the calcification is different and the disproportion of the face, and they look different.
The disproportion between the size of the question proposed, and the simplicity of the pretended answer, is the primary marketing hook.
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