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Значения термина disproportionately small на английском
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Использование термина disproportionately small на английском
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The means at hand for these grand undertakings were disproportionatelysmall.
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A waist disproportionatelysmall is a deformity to an instructed eye.
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It has an immense stone, and a disproportionatelysmall pulp.
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Yet this 10% uncertainty receives a disproportionatelysmall amount of airtime.
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His body was disproportionatelysmall for a creature with a head the size of Ti-gan's.
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A disproportionatelysmall hat was balanced on her head.
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Its red eyes were disproportionatelysmall, beady.
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This has produced the vast preponderance of white graduates and a disproportionatelysmall number of black graduates.
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The number of servants kept in such mansions as these would sound disproportionatelysmall to an English ear.
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She drew herself up in quiet dignity, and, with a disproportionatelysmall hand, adjusted her wig and vulture-goddess headdress.
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That divide has been economic but also racial, with minorities claiming a disproportionatelysmall share of the nation's substantial wealth.
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Some analysts say that, despite China's size and relative economic strength during the world's downturn, the country's media market is disproportionatelysmall.
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In spite of the proverb, great effects do not follow from small causes,-thatis, disproportionatelysmall,-butfrom adequate causes acting under certain required conditions.
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To accommodate his broad shoulders, he's had to buy a white button-down that billows out around the waist, making his legs look disproportionatelysmall.
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It was so much taller in its haunches than its shoulders-itsfore legs were so disproportionatelysmall-thatin walking, its hind feet invariably took precedence.
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Gates said funding for non-military foreign affairs programs had increased since Bush took office in 2001 but was " disproportionatelysmall" compared to military spending.