Sentences with disproportionally
dis·pro·por·tion·al
D d - Comedians have begun to disproportionally inhabit the places where we meet to talk.
- Fourth, it will have a disproportionally negative impact on poor.
- If the tyres are under inflated the opposite can occur; the outer tread will wear faster and disproportionally to the centre of the tread.
- The cost should not be disproportionally high that it causes a financial burden to the outsourcing company.
- That seems almost disproportionally designed.
- A disproportionally large number are business owners.
- Be concerned with the part of the distortion curve where distortion starts to increase disproportionally.
- Fortunately, you can turn off your PCC campaign when its cost begins to grow disproportionally to your actual conversions.
- Celsius allows efficient running of the system but temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius increases the running costs disproportionally.