Sentences with phrase «receive disproportionate»

Improved U.S. office market fundamentals should continue, downtown markets will receive a disproportionate amount of new supply.
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.
The result of this is that motivated students, facing demanding university entrance examinations, receive disproportionate resources.
Stanford University economist Eric Hanushek, a fellow at the libertarian Hoover Institute, has been making this argument for three decades in academic papers, op - eds and courtrooms, where he is often called to testify in defense of unequal school funding schemes in which rich towns receive disproportionate state aid compared with their high - poverty peers.
In our test - obsessed public school culture, struggling students receive a disproportionate amount of attention from teachers and administrators to bring them up to a minimum passing level, but our high - ability students deserve just as much of an opportunity to fulfill their potential (Walzer & White, 2002).
Sheep that receive a disproportionate number of positive votes pass on some of their visual characteristics to the next generation of sheep, while unpopular sequences have their traits die off.
Ferrari wants to protect the money that they receive, because they receive a disproportionate amount of money.
That the biggest and most politically influential banks receive a disproportionate share of the Fed's interest payments further heightens the scheme's efficacy.
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.
Simply by changing its name, Riot Blockchain has received disproportionate attention and speculation from would - be investors.
Sin is the best - known aspect of his work (and has received a disproportionate amount of discussion), but it is misleading to think that this doctrine is the launching pad for his thought.
Officials are looking at whether work rules can be changed to cut overtime costs, whether higher - paid, veteran workers are receiving a disproportionate amount of overtime and whether it makes sense to hire more police officers rather than paying so much overtime.
The 2015 paper has been considered «highly cited» by Clarivate Analytics» Web of Science, formerly part of Thomson Reuters, meaning it has received a disproportionate amount of cites given its field and publication year.
Just a few have received disproportionate attention especially in The New Yew York Times, which is «bent on China bashing.»
If one spouse already has or received a disproportionate amount of property, she may be less likely to receive alimony, depending on the laws of the particular state.
In my view the attention on the third party abuser has received a disproportionate amount of attention.

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Meanwhile, according to a new study by television analyst Andrew Tyndall, the yellow - haired, potty - mouthed real estate mogul has received a wildly disproportionate share of coverage on the network evening news programs — a combined 327 minutes on ABC, CBS, and NBC in calendar year 2015, compared to 57 minutes each for Jeb Bush and Ben Carson, 22 minutes for Marco Rubio, and 21 minutes for Ted Cruz.
The resolution — approved by 41 of the 51 council members, with eight voting «no» and two abstaining — bizarrely paints the 72 - year - old imprisoned and unrepentant leader of the terrorist FALN (Fuerza Armadas de Liberacion Nacional, Spanish for Armed Forces of National Liberation) as a «decorated Vietnam War veteran and community activist» who received a «disproportionate» 55 - year prison sentence for his crimes.
A disproportionate share of African - American and Hispanic males (as well as females) who received their S&E doctorates between 1995 and 1999 attended minority - serving institutions as undergraduates.1 Twenty - five percent of African Americans and 23 % of Hispanics receiving S&E doctorates received their bachelor's degrees at historically black colleges and universities and Hispanic - serving institutions, respectively.1 Minority - serving institutions overachieve in producing much higher numbers (of either sex) of minority S&E graduate success stories than majority institutions.
Confirming the disproportionate impact of current RIF systems on new teachers, the study finds that approximately 60 percent of teachers receiving layoff notices in 2008 - 10 had two or fewer years of experience, and approximately 80 percent had two or fewer years of seniority within their current district.
How do cuts so brazenly disproportionate toward students in poverty and those receiving special - education services happen without notice?
Let's dig deeper into the disproportionate number of suspensions received by black students and see how schools with high suspension rates for black students differ from schools with low rates.
Rather than require that all teachers of core academic subjects be «highly qualified,» the bill simply mandates that states must ensure that all teachers and paraprofessionals working in schools receiving Title I funds meet applicable state certification and licensure requirements, and provide a description of how low - income and minority children enrolled in these schools are not served at disproportionate rates by ineffective, out - of - field, or inexperienced teachers.
The number was so high because inner - city schools like ours tend to have a disproportionate share of teachers just starting their careers, and in last year's layoffs, the most recently hired were the first to receive pink slips.
Sarah Alvarado Díaz is a research assistant for Equity Alliance and a first - year doctoral student in the Learning, Literacies and Technologies program, with a special interest in students who are labeled as English language learners, as students who receive special education services, and in particular, looking at disproportionate numbers of English language learners being referred for special education services or being placed in special education programs.
Negative Convexity: Through late 1993, structurers of residential mortgage securities were very creative, making tranches in mortgage securitizations that bore a disproportionate amount of risk, particularly compared to the yield received.
An actual example of unjust enrichment would be where one spouse spends a significant amount of time and money making improvements to the other spouses» solely owned home, disproportionate to any benefit they may have received from just being able to live in the house.
For the two highest vote recipients, the disproportionate number of votes they received leads me to wonder whether someone was beating the bushes to get out the vote.
The award to the husband of only 9.3 % of the assets was not disproportionate in circumstances where the entirety of the family's assets derived from non-matrimonial property and the husband's needs were amply met by the # 5m award of Bodey J. Wilson LJ concluded by saying that there were no reported cases where the assets were entirely non-matrimonial and, by reference to the sharing principle, an applicant had received an award that was in excess of their needs.
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 received Royal Assent on 27 April 2017 and created a new High Court power to make an unexplained wealth order (UWO), which can require a person who is suspected of involvement in or association with serious criminality or is a politically exposed person (PEP) to explain the origin of assets that appear to be disproportionate to their known income.
Prescribing to a Catholic school how to explain Catholicism to its students seriously interferes with freedom of religion, while representing no significant benefit to the Ethics & Religious Culture Program's objectives; and in the Québec context, where private denominational schools are legal, represents a disproportionate, and therefore unreasonable interference with the values underlying freedom of religion of those individuals who seek to offer and who wish to receive a Catholic education.
In addition to a disproportionate division of assets, the court may also determine that the dependent spouse in a lengthy marriage has the right to receive spousal maintenance.
How often have you received a Pt 18 request demanding evidence that is both irrelevant to the issues of the case and disproportionate?
I'd worry that policies that crack down on welfare will have a disproportionate effect on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, as 47 % of Indigenous Australians receive government payment as their main source of income (p112), compared to 14 % of non-Indigenous Australians.
Recently, the Yale Child Study Center identified implicit racial bias among early educators as a likely source of the disproportionate punishment received by black boys.
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