Disproportion in a sentence as a noun

If anyone tries/succeeds to make what we hide public, they shall be punished in great disproportion.

That means if you ever had a theory from which both of these things are to come, how could they come in such disproportion?

It is that the human condition is such that FB appeals to us in vast disproportion from its value.

That's why we're calling it a "bubble": the sheer disproportion between revenue, employee number and brand value, and price tag.

Our system is built to reward financiers, founders, and executives at vast disproportion to employees.

The stories of scientific advancement coming form those outside the field are so much more interesting that they get told in vast disproportion, making it seem they are the norm.

It's amazing how nobody complains about the preschool look of Windows Phone 8, but when iOS icons have a slight disproportion to them, everybody loses their minds.

It is reasonable to expect this person to sell his goods, but it is not fair to exploit his unfortunate circumstance and purchase the goods at prices in extreme disproportion to market value.

Of course, that mean deviation is still statistically significant enough to show a disproportion of outliers of extrema of a normal distribution.

Perhaps some discount is reasonable in order to move the merchandise quickly, but it should not be disproportionate to the circumstance; even if the seller believes he'll be happy with the trade, it's not very likely that that happiness will stay.

My point about keyloggers was to show the disproportion of your paranoia: anyone who could attack that could also easily fund a targeted attack on your computer that you would never be able to detect, well beyond stuxnet funding levels.

This is one of those examples -- "Hey, let's make the bottom of the graph the normal percent, whatever that is, and then stretch it out so the top of the graph is the percent we're trying to highlight as abnormal"Furthermore, mc32 nails it on the head by mentioning the disproportion of the self-employed in the 1%.

No one denies that the brain should receive more blood flow than the liver or pancreas but when the disproportion is so extreme and the only organ that "grows" is the brain, there should be no surprise when the liver is not able to sustain the functioning of the organism with the disproportionate head.

Disproportion definitions

noun

lack of proportion; imbalance among the parts of something