disproportionating reaction造句
例句與造句
- Several political leaders grumbled that the strike was a disproportionate reaction to the reform proposal.
- This was a totally disproportionate reaction.
- Threatened, it showed, either by preemptive action or by disproportionate reaction, who was boss.
- It holds that for every action, there is an excellent chance of producing an opposite and totally disproportionate reaction.
- That law, as Clyde Haberman of The New York Times put it recently, provides that for every action, there is an excellent chance of producing an opposite and totally disproportionate reaction.
- It's difficult to find disproportionating reaction in a sentence. 用disproportionating reaction造句挺難的
- People in favor of Mamery's firing claimed that she had staged the incident, while people against it speculated that it was a disproportionate reaction to a situation that was not within her control.
- Canadian stocks are particularly sensitive to the Fed's views because the two countries are each other's largest trading partners and U . S . economic changes tend to cause disproportionate reactions in Canada.
- I note that YOUR Aug 24 2007 comment was extremely hateful and vile and was a disproportionate reaction to what was a considered and fair posting on the Gladys Swetland articles for deletion'discussion'page.
- Olivo, realizing that his daughter dares to oppose his will, is furious and Le Bross, shocked by his disproportionate reaction, becomes Isabella and Camillo's ally and promises to help them get married.
- Journalist Andrew Mueller wrote, " I am concerned that the ridiculous, disproportionate reaction to some unfunny sketches in an obscure Scandinavian newspaper may confirm that . . . Islam and the West are fundamentally irreconcilable ".
- Delegation leader Susan Blankhar _ who is also the Netherlands'ambassador to Sri Lanka _ said the state of emergency and mass arrests " seem to be a disproportionate reaction by the Maldivian authorities to what was a largely peaceful demonstration ."
- But none of that justifies the Castro government's murderously disproportionate reaction to the flight of three Cessnas chartered by Brothers to the Rescue, a Miami-based exile group that had previously flown over Havana and dropped anti-regime leaflets.