Sentences with phrase «considered out of proportion»

Not exact matches

Chris Huhne on the other hand is possibly going to get more sympathy as a significant proportion of the population have received speeding tickets at one time or another (and considered ways of getting out of them).
Today a survey amongst 2,000 UK consumers carried out on behalf of the Building Societies Association shows that if the barriers were lowered a remarkably large proportion of the UK population would consider building their own home either directly or using the services of architects and contractors.
The Santa Fe's interior was refined, thoughtfully laid out and attention to detail top - notch — we particularly liked the centre console layout that left nothing to guess work, while good proportions and considered placement of buttons and screens created a comfortable flow throughout.
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As she dug deeper, she found out that the proportion of her portfolio invested in equities had gotten as high as 70 % at one point, which she considered «too high for a woman who is within a few years of retirement.»
Are you considering leaving Facebook, or do you think this is all blown a bit out of proportion?
As Nikolaus Pevsner points out in his discussion of the French Academy in the 17th and 18th centuries, the transmission of the artistic profession from father to son was considered a matter of course (as it was with the Coypels, the Coustous, the Van Loos, etc); indeed, sons of academicians were exempted from the customary fees for lessons.8 Despite the noteworthy and dramatically satisfying cases of the great father - rejecting révoltés of the 19th century, one might be forced to admit that a large proportion of artists, great and not - so - great, in the days when it was normal for sons to follow in their fathers» footsteps, had artist fathers.
As Nikolaus Pevsner points out in his discussion of the French Academy in the 17th And 18th centuries, the transmission of the artistic profession from father to son was considered a matter of course (as it was with the Coypels, the Coustous, the Van Loos, etc); indeed, sons of academicians were exempted from the customary fees for lessons.8 Despite the noteworthy and dramatically satisfying cases of the great father - rejecting révoltés of the 19th century, one might be forced to admit that a large proportion of artists, great and not - so - great, in the days when it was normal for sons to follow in their fathers» footsteps, had artist fathers.
When one considers the 5th (and / or lower) rate «alliances» such as that revealed by Mann and Lewandowski last November — and the unfathomable silence of «the community» in the face thereof — compared to the totally out of proportion pressures that were obviously exerted on Bengtsson whose own views (since at least 1990) have not really changed in the intervening years is (IMHO) indicative of a huge credibility chasm (i.e. well beyond a mere gap!)
The MoJ makes it clear that it considers the level of compensation awarded for PSLA for minor soft tissue injury claims to be out of all proportion to the level of pain and suffering actually experienced.
If the sum insured under fire Benefit is equal to or less than 85 % of the full value of the property at the time of breaking out of fire allied perils then the insured shall be considered his own insurer for the difference and shall bear a ratable proportion of the loss
With regards to general overheads and running costs, we consider that only an appropriate proportion of the rental costs of an office (to the extent that the space is being used to plan, coordinate or carry out referendum activities), electricity and telephone / internet costs are sufficiently connected with spending on these listed referendum activities to count against the spending limit and require reporting.
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