disproportionate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for disproportionate in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for disproportionate in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

disproportionate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for disproportionate in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

disproportionate [ˌdɪsprəˈpɔ:ʃənət, Am -ˈpɔ:r-] ADJ

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A disproportionate amount of these residents are low-income and under-resourced citizens.
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He was still a liberal at heart, however, and immediately brought in a bill to reduce the disproportionate representation of country areas, a long-standing grievance.
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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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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 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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Here, the banks were given permission because the costs to the banks were disproportionate to the benefit to the company.
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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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We are greatly concerned by the disproportionate nature of the universitys response to the possession of legitimate research materials.
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The school routinely sends a disproportionate share of students to the country's most selective universities each year.
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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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