It is disproportional to force ratepayers to pay additional rates for services for which they have previously paid. |
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Yet the price of these disproportional outcomes has widely been regarded as acceptable. |
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Our approach disclosed a disproportional impact on trophic cascades by numerically minor phototrophs that otherwise would have gone unnoticed. |
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If other large donors fail to pay in their share, the EU will carry a disproportional part of the burden. |
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The consequences of this were an increasing level of damage and expensive and disproportional maintenance. |
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Irrespective of the inflation rate, new entrants seem to bear a disproportional share of the adjustments in real wages over the business cycle. |
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Any abusive or disproportional use of water, heating or electricity will be considered to constitute a serious breach of the lease agreement. |
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A finding that a large benefit was granted, however large, does not answer the question of whether or not the benefit was disproportional. |
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He also noted the disproportional dispensation of aid that would result from such a plan. |
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Nevertheless, a number of factors can generate disproportional outcomes even under proportional representation. |
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The Law on Freedom of Assembly continues to give disproportional discretion to local executive authorities in agreeing to accept requests for campaign activities and their venues. |
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From the volunteers who went to South Africa during the Boer War to the battlefields of Europe during the great war, Canadians have heeded the call and responded in numbers disproportional to our general population. |
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This phenomenon has become known as the psychosocial effect, and has had an effect entirely disproportional to the health risks involved in the accident. |
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In cases where, because the privacy harm to the data subject is substantial, it is deemed disproportional to grant full access, the possibility of partial access needs to be considered. |
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The energy applied is thus disproportional to the results obtained. |
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But when you look at the prison population, turns out our prisons are full of poor people and a disproportional amount of African Americans and Hispanics. |
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Also, AV can make election results even more disproportional. |
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Many delegates felt that though a Mexican youth presence was important, in some situations their perspectives seemed to supersede the opinions of foreign delegates due to the disproportional number of Mexicans present. |
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I refer not only to the use of disproportional force by the police during the demonstration but also to the hostile attitude to the OSCE observation mission. |
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And it is all the more disproportional if this information is also to be available to the state, under section 107 of the Customs Act, for purposes that have nothing to do with Customs. |
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Indicators for traceability costs and procedures for documentation of disproportional costs are set out in more detail in a separate Explanatory Document. |
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