Of the remaining 35 determinations, 12 do not involve an analysis of disproportionality. |
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In Table 3, I compute indices of disproportionality for the most recent election in four other parliamentary democracies. |
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These facts do not show disproportionality in any plausible interpretation of the word. |
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As is the case for small cars, exemptions must be in place for small aircraft under 20 tonnes in order to avoid any disproportionality. |
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To this end it has developed a diagnostic tool to assist forces in reducing disproportionality. |
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And of course, all this sets back the prospect of ever-elusive peace that bit further. The disproportionality is plain. |
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This is the kind of disproportionality that needs to be brought to an end in Europe. |
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As we explain below, the applicable standard is one of gross disproportionality, the proof of which rests on the claimant. |
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However, the existence in another Member State of a less restrictive measure does not in itself provide proof of any disproportionality. |
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We also need to accept that there is disproportionality in the criminal justice system. |
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For a number of years the Government has been working to reduce the levels of unjustified or unexplained disproportionality in the use of stop and search. |
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The disease, which has claimed the lives of at least 1,229 people across Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria, is disproportionality infecting women as the outbreak spreads across West Africa. |
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The disproportionality report comes just days after the Independent revealed BAME people in the region are up to three times more likely to be victims of alleged police brutality. |
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It is clear that the only disproportionality analysis performed was to compare the size of the benefit inter se as between Magnola and other recipients. |
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In both cases, Commerce rested its determination exclusively on the limited coverage of the program in issue, disproportionality, dominant use, and discretion were not considered by the agency. |
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The suggestion of the panel's rhetorical comment is that disproportionality may be relevant where a large segment of the universe is using a program, but not otherwise. |
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This case further indicates that Commerce has followed a practice of calculating the share an industry or enterprise receives of a total subsidy, and assessing that share against a benchmark to determine disproportionality. |
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If the positive law of the state, be it adjectival or substantive, reflects some form of gross disproportionality, it will not command public confidence. |
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