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disproportional

[dis-pruh-pawr-shuh-nl, -pohr-] / ˌdɪs prəˈpɔr ʃə nl, -ˈpoʊr- /




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The survey also revealed a stark political divide over fear about gun violence among Californians, and of the disproportional concern among women, city residents and people of color in the state.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the court ruling Wednesday Constantin Gliga, one of the lawyers representing Tate, told the media that the asset seizures are disproportional to the charges.

From Seattle Times

Others claim the company has been unfair in its crackdown on hateful content, targeting posts written in some languages disproportionally.

From BBC

Early on in Russia’s mobilization drive, activists warned that the Tatars were being disproportionally targeted and that many men of fighting age had been forced to flee.

From Washington Post

Research on the effects of campus police suggests that improperly run school police departments disproportionally affect Black and Latino youths.

From Los Angeles Times