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Some imbalances result in a contiguous gene syndrome, in which multiple genes within the deleted or duplicated region are affected, each contributing a discrete clinical feature to the phenotype.
By the early twentieth century, progressive forces had begun to rectify some imbalances of the Gilded Age, and the modern welfare state gradually emerged from Depression-era reforms.
If there are some imbalances, our mandate is to negotiate with the mining companies in order to regulate them," says Nava Touré, president of the committee.
We have redoubled our commitment to diversity in the workplace, addressing some imbalances within GNM and becoming more powerful advocates for diversity across industries.
Bonisoli said he was not against the Leonardo loan agreement, but that there were some "imbalances" in the original deal that needed to be ironed out.
It is also strong in the UK and Germany, where some imbalances persist, but where we forecast growth to be 2.9%and1.7%7% respectively.
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Almost always there is some imbalance, something not fully realized.
I wonder if some imbalance is building up here, a karmic gap between humans and their tools.
"There is some imbalance, especially on the part of one Mediaset station," an official at the agency said.
Though he had not reviewed the group's findings, Mr. Hume said, however, "if it is a reasonable question, and we find that there is some imbalance, then we'll correct it".
Her approach is to accept at least some imbalance in the parental division of labor but to seek changes in law, policy and the workplace that reduce the social and economic losses mothers experience.
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