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(31) Our evidence for the organization and internal politics of classical Corinth is meagre, and out of proportion to the city's importance.
(32) But rewards increase out of proportion to price with the wines from named sites.
(33) The limbs were out of proportion, and you could read the newspaper headlines under the thin red paint.
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(34) There were the violent outbursts, way out of proportion to any wrong done, and constant verbal abuse.
(35) Avoid very narrow raised beds, otherwise the thickness of the wall will look out of proportion to the planting area.
(36) Likewise, the scare associated with the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island was blown out of proportion.
(37) So far, the intensity of these controversies is all out of proportion to the seriousness of the suspected offenses.
(38) Conclusion The potassium blood-serum reduce degree of the cyclic paralysis case is out of proportion to ...
(39) The unexpected ruins plans. Perhaps the undertaking was superficially and inconsiderately designed: Risk of being blown out of proportion.
(40) A tummy tuck may cause the thighs to look out of proportion, while plumped lips may make a normal sized nose suddenly appear obtrusive.
(41) The population growth of males in China, by recent official count out of proportion of females.
(42) The import of copyright and the export of copyright is out of proportion, that make copyright market develop lopsidedly.
(43) The overall ratio between male and female teachers is basically balanced, while in some schools the ratio is out of proportion.
(44) "Early referral to an otolaryngologist is indicated in the most severe cases or where symptoms are out of proportion with findings, " Sherris said.
(45) There, the power of the minority – especially an obstinate and logic-resistant minority like this one – is riotously out of proportion to its numbers.
(46) The growth of management expenses and that of profits ran in a contrary direction and was statistically out of proportion.
(47) At one time they resurface and blow the present things out of proportion.
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