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It was a truly tragic end to his premiership, and one that came to assume a disproportionate importance in any assessment of his career.
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These were of the blow-mold variety, and suffered from lack of detail, disproportionate scaling, and longevity as a result of the cheaper production method.
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Additionally, the building no longer met building and accessibility codes, despite ramps and other features that required a disproportionate amount of space.
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A reasonable adjustment should not be a disproportionate burden, with regard to an employer's resources, and fairness among staff...
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A third audience consists of journalists, government officials, and key businesspersons, who exert a disproportionate influence on a state's foreign or economic policy.
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There is myocardial necrosis (cell death) and disproportionate thinning of the heart.
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We are greatly concerned by the disproportionate nature of the universitys response to the possession of legitimate research materials.
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The depth of the gorge seems disproportionate to the size of the stream, as is typical of many of the streams of the plateau.
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A "frummer" in that sense is a person displaying a disproportionate emphasis on technical aspects of religion at the expense of worldly or practical concerns.
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She is disproportionate to the architecture in her panel, but approximately proportional to the figures in the wings.
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