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to disproportionately

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In a disproportionate manner

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We have to disproportionately fund schools that have disproportionate challenges.

Mass incarceration continues to disproportionately affect black Americans.

And printing money tends to disproportionately benefit a certain class.

All of these measures are almost certain to disproportionately impact African-American, Latino and young voters.

But it would be deeply unfair for public sector workers to disproportionately bear the brunt".

Our imbalance towards 'inside' information in football seems to disproportionately influence our reasoning.

As a whole, Spain's electoral system tends to disproportionately favour larger parties in each province.

Yet so many of these cuts are going to disproportionately affect the poorest".

The majority were concerned about the potential for some of the measures to disproportionately impact upon women.

They attributed it to fishing pressure which, they said, "tends to disproportionately reduce densities of longer-lived, larger-bodied individuals".

Such laws tend to disproportionately discourage young and minority voters, who are also more likely to support Democrats.

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