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  • noun Plural form of disproportion.

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Examples

  • (Nick does, as always …) it is true that there are disproportions in male/female keynotes, but I think internet is perhaps changing this as well.

    G is for Gender « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Real disproportions, however, are demonstrated by region with the South, Wymoming, Alaska and Montana being over represented and New England and the West under represented.

    Pantsbomber psyche laid bare in messageboard archives (corrected) Boing Boing 2009

  • Our own profession's citation patterns show stunning disproportions that can't be put off to any Federalist-Society-specific practices.

    Is That Legal?: July 2007 Archives 2007

  • But Eugene does more; he is (among other things) defending the Federalist Society here, and from the data he has compiled, he says the following: I also want to suggest that one set of answers, or at least reactions, is misguided: If we're going to wonder about demographic disproportions in reputation-based legal academic contexts — such as conference invitations — it's a mistake to see the Federalist Society as particularly unusual.

    Is That Legal?: Why The Federalist Society Is Indeed "Particularly Unusual" On Matters Of Race And Gender Diversity 2007

  • Add to this colossal disproportions that have accumulated over the last few years.

    Putin Speaks at Davos 2009

  • Our own profession's citation patterns show stunning disproportions that can't be put off to any Federalist-Society-specific practices.

    Is That Legal?: Why The Federalist Society Is Indeed "Particularly Unusual" On Matters Of Race And Gender Diversity 2007

  • But Eugene does more; he is (among other things) defending the Federalist Society here, and from the data he has compiled, he says the following: I also want to suggest that one set of answers, or at least reactions, is misguided: If we're going to wonder about demographic disproportions in reputation-based legal academic contexts — such as conference invitations — it's a mistake to see the Federalist Society as particularly unusual.

    Is That Legal?: July 2007 Archives 2007

  • This primarily concerns disproportions between the scale of financial operations and the fundamental value of assets, as well as those between the increased burden on international loans and the sources of their collateral.

    Putin Speaks at Davos 2009

  • I could not conceive how it was possible for mankind to run into a taste, not only universally odious but absurd, and impossible to gratify, since, according to the notions and experience I had of things, it was not in nature to force such immense disproportions.

    How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006

  • But Eugene does more; he is (among other things) defending the Federalist Society here, and from the data he has compiled, he says the following: I also want to suggest that one set of answers, or at least reactions, is misguided: If we're going to wonder about demographic disproportions in reputation-based legal academic contexts — such as conference invitations — it's a mistake to see the Federalist Society as particularly unusual.

    Is That Legal?: academia Archives 2006

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