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Is it disproportionately large, based on the number of units?
Nearly all the states with small populations are disproportionately white.
"This is something that comes down disproportionately hard on communities of color."
People on death row are still disproportionately poor and black.
The young and single will probably always flock disproportionately to the city.
Voters who turned out were disproportionately more likely to be Republican.
But then, also disproportionately, black men are the ones killed by these weapons.
But if the past is any guide, the money would go disproportionately to people and schools in other states.
The giant's head was so big, it made everything else seem disproportionately small.
Where it would go, disproportionately, is to energy and mining companies.
The program seems to focus disproportionately on the very young and the elderly.
National figures show stop and search is still used disproportionately against black people.
Many fear they will pay disproportionately; others are proud of their role.
"She said the head was disproportionately large for the body.
The council tax, too, will fall disproportionately on them because the 25 per cent.
At the same time, blacks are disproportionately poor and in prison.
But he said that need was now "disproportionately humanitarian" rather than military.
They also held disproportionately more health care service and medical devices stocks.
The poor are disproportionately likely to be from an ethnic minority.
Two of them work for the phone company, which seems to be disproportionately represented on nearly every jury I have ever seen.
Sharply and disproportionately higher maintenance can also be a problem.
"The question is not having it apply disproportionately to real estate."
True, 1995 was a year for dark tastes and disproportionately poor product.
The group who gather to hear me have disproportionately brought their daughters.
She had been disproportionately grateful for that small white lie.