Sentences with phrase «as disproportionate»

Some psychological issues, such as panic or impulse control, can be described as disproportionate responses to parts of one's internal experience, such as thoughts, feelings, or bodily sensations.
Wilson - Raybould told the clapping lawyers that systemic racism must be routed out of the justice system as a disproportionate number of visible minorities are being arrested, prosecuted and jailed.
Furthermore, there was no difference in principle between the consequences of late registration, which had not been criticised as disproportionate, and those that flowed from a failure to re-register.
Occidental argued that it had not violated any such domestic law consent requirement but that in any event international law proscribed the radical sanction of contract termination as disproportionate where Ecuador suffered no prejudice from the alleged non-compliance.
Our attorneys are also expert in perfecting security interests in, and creating mechanisms for dominion and control over health care receivables, including both governmental and non-governmental receivables, as well as special governmental program receivables such as disproportionate share hospital payments.
This burden shall not be regarded as disproportionate if it is sufficiently remedied by public measures.»
From these projections, protected areas are expected to experience both disproportionate losses of existing climates as well as disproportionate gains in novel climates.
Also, regional offices will no longer be required to alert department officials in Washington of all highly sensitive complaints on issues such as the disproportionate disciplining of minority students and the mishandling of sexual assaults on college campuses.
This is slightly worrying as a disproportionate number of training places are to be found in the North West.
Naturally, athletes can not totally forget the non-reliant variable, as any disproportionate reductions in one variable can not be generally compensated for by the other variable.»
Your body is growing, swoling and defining faster than ever before and your now dealing with the Ego killer that is known as the Disproportionate Body - to - Penis Syndrome.
«The crimes occurred as disproportionate reactions to minor irritations and were unpremeditated, without potential for financial gain and recurrent,» say the researchers in Nature.
Cuts to the funds, known as the Disproportionate Share Hospital program, have been delayed by Congress before.
Nick Clegg endorsed some of Warsi's criticisms as he called for the suspension of arms export licences to Israel after he also described Tel Aviv's military response as disproportionate.
The findings will lend weight to the argument of Lady Warsi, who resigned last week as a senior Foreign Office minister after criticising David Cameron for his «morally indefensible» failure to describe the Israeli action as disproportionate.
Only Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat deputy prime minister, has condemned Israel's shelling of Gaza as disproportionate, and called for direct talks between Hamas and Israel.
Lady Warsi said the prime minister had lost moral authority, undermined the national interest and deprived Britain of its historic role as an honest broker in the Middle East by refusing to condemn the aggressive Israeli response to the Hamas rocket attacks as disproportionate.
He is not making any cuts to health care, but his budget does assume that President Trump and Congress will eventually refund the Child Health Plus program as well as the Disproportionate Share Hospital program.
And he will call for greater resources to be devoted to victims of crime «as opposed to what many view as the disproportionate amount of support offered to offenders».
This will cut critical federal funding known as Disproportionate Share Hospital payments that reimburses hospitals through the Medicaid program for uncompensated health care costs.
He relates breastfeeding support in the African American community to a whole host of issues that this community faces such as the disproportionate number of African American males in the prison system.

Not exact matches

Mattis also said that America's allies must contribute as much to security as the US does and that the US can not shoulder a disproportionate share of the security burden.
That is defensible only if one is certain that the baseline level of possible robotic error in civilian protection exceeds that baseline level of human error... I, for one, would not bet against the possibility that for some military applications, we will some day come to see mere human judgment as guaranteeing an unacceptable level of indiscriminate and disproportionate violence.
«The pay gap still persists because women continue to have disproportionate representation in both corporate leadership positions, as well as political ones.»
«The pay gap still persists because women continue to have disproportionate representation in both corporate leadership positions, as well as political ones,» she tells CNBC Make It.
Stock markets could see sharp falls before the end of year as valuations have hit disproportionate levels, one strategist told CNBC.
The idea is to help families who live in «energy poverty,» relying on smoky open fires as their main cooking source while also spending a disproportionate amount of their income to access lighting or electricity.
But exclusive research published for the first time by Business Insider shows how ethnic minority politicians such as Abbott receive disproportionate amounts of that abuse.
Non-Jewish doctors cite these figures as proof of the danger of Jewish aggressiveness and commercialism in the profession while Jewish doctors cite them as proof of discrimination, arguing that if there are a disproportionate number of Jews in medical schools the reason may be that Jews are brighter than non-Jews.
Or as he puts it: «A good hack should feel like cheating because the value created by the hack feels completely disproportionate from the work done.»
At the start of June, before the new law went through, the European Commission said EU member states should avoid «imposing disproportionate obligations» on people who occasionally offer services through platforms such as Uber.
It is overly prescriptive, overly broad and has penalties that, if applied as written, can lead to disproportionate penalties on companies who are trying to comply,» says Michael Fekete, partner at Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP.
But while Apple Music includes some interesting features, such as a global radio station, the package fails to offer enough differentiation from rival services to attract a disproportionate share of the market, he said.
Banks don't want to do that, because they generally fund their operations with disproportionate amounts of debt, and they maintain that their profitability — as well as our economy's growth — depends on their continuing to do so.
Negotiations of the EU-U.S. trade deal, known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, may have hit a snag after a leaked document appears to give the U.S. and large corporations disproportionate weight in future trade decisions.
Juan Carlos Escotet, president of Banesco International, denounced the government action as «disproportionate» from a meeting in Portugal.
You are listing space for others to use, and as everyone knows here at Money Done Right, listing space is an amazing way to generate passive income, or income that is favorably disproportionate to the amount of time you invest in the activity.
Taxpayers as a whole began paying (through aid) for access to foreign markets, from which captains of finance and industry drew disproportionate benefits.
The assumption is that numerically disproportionate means inordinate, as in excessive and dangerously out of control.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
We as human beings are inflicting levels of suffering quite disproportionate to those that characterize the wilderness ecosystem.
«Moreover, even if there had been some public interest in the fact that the claimant was under investigation, the way that the BBC went about publishing the «story» was so disproportionate, and so intrusive, as to render it unlawful.»
Some of what you label as sin is just crime and the rest is disproportionate aversion to human intimacy.
As followers of Christ, it is our moral responsibility to urge you to support and protect the International Affairs Budget, and avoid disproportionate cuts to these vital programs that ensure that our country continues to be the «shining city upon a hill.»
Earlier I identified, in order to fault it, the conception that all modern war is inherently indiscriminate and disproportionate in its destruction, so that modern war as such must be opposed.
In matters of some significance, such as congressional «representation» of religious groups, the enormous and disproportionate visibility of the oldline bodies continues (in 1984, 67 Episcopalians, one Pentecostal); the «losses» have been to Roman Catholic and Jewish representation, not noticeably to right - wing or even «evangelical» Protestantism (Albert Menendez, «The Changing Religious Profile of Congress,» Church and State [January 1983], pp. 9 - 12; Christianity Today, «Members of Congress Hold Ties to 21 Religious Groups» [January 18, 19851, pp. 61 -64) Even in the membership sweepstakes it appears that the NCC bodies may do reasonably well in the 1980s.
In truth, as a class of people, gays have disproportionate access to wealth and power.
They are surrogates, which is a way of saying that they are agencies by which God works; they are not substitutes, although much of the time, in our foolishness and defection, we regard them as such — and in so regarding them bring about a state of affairs which is disproportionate and destructive.
As it is, he tends to reduce the reasons for ghetto violence and the disproportionate crime rate among African - Americans to dysfunctional families.
While many sustaining - time programs have had as large or larger audiences than paid - time programs, what has made a big difference in the disproportionate growth of paid - time programs has been the differences in the nature of the audiences between the two types of programming.
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