Sentence examples for The imbalance from inspiring English sources

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The imbalance

noun

The property of not being in balance.

  • The growing imbalances between the rich and poor first lead to more crime.

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The imbalance could get worse.

The imbalance begins at (or before) birth.

The imbalance has not gone unnoticed.

The imbalance of opinion is refreshing.

The imbalance, she says, was swiftly rectified.

The imbalance needs to be redressed.

The imbalance of trade is £100bn a year.

The imbalance in their positions is blindingly obvious.

The imbalance has been closing steadily only since 2002.

The imbalance is not lost on the candidates themselves.

The imbalance in the UK's oral health is stark.

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