0 too large or too small in comparison to something else, or not deserving its importance or influence:
Eternal consignment to allconsuming flames seems, under any plausible moral calculus, wildly disproportionate to human wrongdoing.
I argued above that whether an eternal punishment is disproportionate to a finite wrong depends on the qualitative characteristics of the punishment.
Perhaps the access which even tiny regions receive due to their administrative status enables them to extract benefits disproportionate to their populations.
To control for potential bias from the disproportionate number of re-admissions to a small number of units, data analysis was restricted to first admissions only.
A disproportionate amount of time was, therefore, spent in the vicinity of their nest at this time of the year.
For example, the share of the burden of higher taxes and expenditure cuts is disproportionate or different across political parties.
Nonetheless, the disproportionate significance of large parasites is further hinted at by comparison with the 2 simpler models lacking the small-large parasite distinction.
The role of fetal asphyxia has received disproportionate attention because of the limited understanding of genetic, infectious, metabolic and endocrinologic mechanisms of brain damage.
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