Sentence examples for The imbalances from inspiring English sources

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The imbalances

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 imbalances threaten America's economic stability and national security.

The imbalances in the execution time between parallel logical processes are treated as a nonlinear residual.

The imbalances that have led to these tensions have been around a long time.

"The imbalances cannot continue at this rate for another 10 years.

The imbalances in the revenues of baseball's haves and have-nots have grown acute over the last decade.

The imbalances don't cause the problems.

The imbalances between the two school districts struck him even as a young child.

The imbalances of China's economy are not accidental but the result of this corrupt polity.

The imbalances created within the health system itself can be disruptive, respondents said (Table  5).

The imbalances between in- and out-degree around the hubs further enhances the formation of FFLs.

Unfortunately, the imbalances remain.

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