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They said it was also disproportionate that those issued to juveniles had to be disclosed.

Poverty for a similar age group (18 to 24-year-olds) was also disproportionate: 20.4 percent were poor in 2012 (compared with the total poverty rate of 15percentt).

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Whereas the rate of female homicide involving intimate partners is six times the global rate (10), the exposure of men to violence – especially to severe and homicidal forms – is also disproportionate, with male homicide rates eight times the global average and the highest rates (184 per 100,000) reported for 15 29-year-olds 15 29-year-olds 15 29-year-olds

This was also a "disproportionate interference with his right to freedom of expression".

Trump's rebuke of an exhibition sponsored by CulturalDC, which promotes the arts and creates spaces for artists in Washington's booming real estate market, was also strangely disproportionate to the artist's provocation.

So, in addition to the overflowing crowd, there was also a disproportionate number of cellphone cameras being held aloft throughout the show, their lights flashing each time a model emerged shirtless and in swim briefs that left little to the imagination.

"The [Nicaraguan] reaction was also completely disproportionate in the use of force and the decision to set the army on a civilian group of peaceful migrants," he said.

And they would allow those same manufacturers to remove advertising from the content--all without the programmers' consent". He was also concerned about a disproportionate impact on small companies, in particular for minority programmers and small video providers.

The prevalence of maternal overweight (BMI >25 kg/m) was also significantly higher in disproportionate LGA versus proportionate LGA infants born at term, in both the study (60.3 vs. 54.3%; P = 0.03) and the reference group (60.9 vs. 56.6%; P < 0.001).

This was also a factor behind the disproportionate prevalence in Ashkenazi Jews of genetic diseases such as Tay-Sachs and Gaucher's, which the researchers claimed were a byproduct of natural selection for higher intelligence; those carrying the gene variants, or alleles, for these diseases were said to be smarter than the rest.

Reductions in fracture risk following bisphosphonate treatment are also frequently disproportionate to changes in bone density [ 19, 20].

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