Sentences with phrase «disproportionate share of them»

Middle and low - income renters are the most likely to pay a disproportionate share of their income to cover rent, according to the study.
«Spending on non-essentials will also go down when households spend a disproportionate share of their income on housing.
The geographic effect on the loss of home equity was also apparent: A disproportionate share of Hispanics live in states hardest hit by housing woes, including California, Florida, Nevada, and Arizona, according to the report.
Portfolio and entity purchases continue to account for a disproportionate share of the recent sales declines, while individual property transactions have been relatively stable.
The Northeast — with a disproportionate share of condos and co-ops — has some of the smaller homes in the country, with a median size of 1,680 square feet.
Congress needs to thoroughly review the tax code with an eye toward simplifying it and reducing the tax burden on Americans, particularly middle - income households who today pay a disproportionate share of our nation's taxes.
Since recognition was based on volume, those who headed teams tended to attract a disproportionate share of recognition.
There are folks who do facilities management, but in the area of retail, we've captured a disproportionate share of the market.
What's more, a disproportionate share of the benefit goes to just a few geographic areas, primarily coastal California and the Northeast Corridor.
«We don't control 50 percent of the space,» he concedes, but he believes that the REIT is in the position to demand a disproportionate share of new leases.
Although a significant portion of that growth was generated by minority and low - income buyers, minority homeownership has barely made a dent in the disproportionate share of the homeownership market held by white households.
One species that has drawn a disproportionate share of humans» attention is the California condor.
The agreement was that if the mother remained in the house until the children graduated from high school she would then be able to sell the house and receive a disproportionate share of the sale proceeds.
In addition, Black, American Indian, and Hispanic children represent a disproportionate share of the low - income population under age 3 (55 %).
Planned Parenthood clinics serve a disproportionate share of uninsured women who rely on publicly funded family planning centers, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which supports abortion rights.
Despite NRA lobbying against increased collection of data on firearms, credible research concludes that our disproportionate rate of gun violence compared with other countries stems from our disproportionate share of guns.
The onus is on us as trial counsel to assure that our case is not taking up a disproportionate share of the court's limited resources, bearing in mind the amount involved in the case and the complexity of the case.
As the wife had incurred a disproportionate share of the family debts and liabilities, the Court ordered that the matrimonial home be vested in the wife.
Aboriginal people are more likely to be denied bail, and make up a disproportionate share of the population in remand custody.
Comment: A respondent expressed the belief that small providers would bear a disproportionate share of the regulation's administrative burden because of the likelihood of larger companies incurring fewer marginal costs due to greater in - house resources to aid in the legal and technical analysis of the proposed rule.
However, as the declaration contemplated that each owner would pay his proportionate share of common expenses, the Court determined that this was inconsistent with the notion that an owner who consumed a disproportionate share of water would expect the costs to be shared by all owners:
Lawyers comprise a profession filled with a disproportionate share of workaholics.
Father submitted no proof that Mother's expenses would be diminished based on the visitation arrangement, and given the parties» prior history, we conclude utilization of Worksheet C would result in Mother assuming a disproportionate share of Child's expenses and would be detrimental to Child's standard of living.
Lawyers around the country — especially solos and small - firm attorneys — feel that their own bar associations pick on them by subjecting them to a disproportionate share of discipline.
By way of speculation, then: it may be that McLachlin is concerned that the normal judicial attribution style, especially when the Chief Justice in recent decades has been assuming the responsibility of delivering a disproportionate share of the Court's major decisions, runs the risk of excessively personalizing those major decisions.
But one group wields a disproportionate share of the power in this system: the judiciary.
I am known for winning a disproportionate share of the cases I take on and have secured landmark wins in the Court of Appeals that are redefining DUI defense.
Most climate models show the most warming on dry winter nights (Siberian winters, for example, get a disproportionate share of the warming).
«A disproportionate share of the cost burden falls on the transportation sector and consumers.
The City of Richmond is a community that has long borne a disproportionate share of environmental hazards from the Refinery and other sources.
Consequently, food producers who use corn as a feedstock «have been forced to bear a disproportionate share of market and price risk» when corn yields fall and prices rise.
And having generated a disproportionate share of the world's carbon emissions, the world's largest oil and gas companies have a unique responsibility for cutting emissions from their own operations.
An actor implementing SRM, on the other hand, would bear relatively little cost while potentially capturing a disproportionate share of the climate benefits (depending on the specific deployment scenario).
It has a disproportionate share of the world's leading innovators in high technology.
To the extent that an economic rationale lies behind the U.S. rejection of the Kyoto Protocol, it comes from estimates that the U.S. will bear a disproportionate share of the burden of adjustment and that the costs to the U.S. of the Kyoto Protocol far outweigh the benefits.
It's a one - two punch: the rich, big consumers of the world are consuming more and more (with no end in sight), causing a disproportionate share of the world's environmental destruction, while the poorest and most vulnerable populations (who are going to be hit hardest by environmental collapse) are growing faster than anyone else.
Diesel trucks and buses generate a disproportionate share of harmful emissions that harm human health — particularly in disadvantaged communities.
This blog lately has attracted a disproportionate share of the latter, it seems to me.
I believe it is these older plants that are responsible for a disproportionate share of the SO2 and other pollutant emissions.
«The problem is not the number of people,» he said, but rather that countries like the United States «consume a disproportionate share of the Earth's bounty.»
Whatever we do, as the NYT also pointed out, a raise in gas taxes should be offset by some form of relief for low and middle income families — as it is these households who pay a disproportionate share of their income in energy costs.
Complaints or concerns regarding cats often represent a disproportionate share of animal - related calls to elected officials and local animal care and control agencies.
Isn't there risk in putting a disproportionate share of my wealth eggs in the US economy basket?
-- As we've seen with some of its peers, Fortress» increasing scale & superior relative performance (particularly in 2012) are likely to attract an increasing / disproportionate share of inflows from investors / institutions
The disproportionate share of graduate and professional students using PSLF should be a wake - up call for policymakers.
We think this would increase risk of default for the lowest income borrowers — including a disproportionate share of low - income students, women, people of color, and veterans — who would not be able to pay an additional $ 25 every month and meet their families» basic needs.
You might notice that International equities are currently slightly below plan, so that's where a disproportionate share of the new money will be added:
I've known of situations where a bond manager found himself holding a disproportionate share of the market of a publicly tradable bond, where it almost never trades because he owns so much of the issue.
The company said the rise in non-iPad alternatives was responsible for the slight decline in iPad's share of traffic on the company's network, but we were curious about why Apple has such a disproportionate share of that traffic in the first place.
In 2014, the plaintiffs in the Vergara trial claimed that several California education statutes — all of which are on the books at the behest of the teachers unions — cause greater harm to minority and economically disadvantaged populations because their schools «have a disproportionate share of grossly ineffective teachers.»
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