Sentence examples for basic imbalance from inspiring English sources

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Alongside this there is the basic imbalance in Kohli's international experience.

Preston Niblack, deputy director of the city's Independent Budget Office, said he believed the basic imbalance described by Ms. Lapp -- increasing expenses, flat revenues -- was valid.

For many years, one basic imbalance in the terrorist threat to Americans was that it emanated from so far on the periphery of daily American life.

In addition, the series is having difficulty finding teams to fill the two available slots, which only goes to show the basic imbalance of the F1 situation.

It requires us to recognise that the fundamental problem of our UK constitution is not that English MPs can't vote on Scottish issues – that is merely a symptom of the problem – but a basic imbalance in the size of the four nations.

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Dr. Rolf developed a theory that the body's aches and pains arose from basic imbalances in posture and alignment, which were created and reinforced over time by gravity and learned responses among muscles and fascia — the sheath-like connective tissue that surrounds and binds muscles together.

A similar analysis for the major pre-recession surplus countries would indicate that although they, too, have moderated their consumption, investment, and saving patterns, the basic imbalances that existed before the crisis are still present.

Rolf developed a theory that the body's aches and pains arose from basic imbalances in posture and alignment, which were reinforced over time by gravity and learned responses among muscles and fascia — the sheath-like connective tissue that surrounds and binds muscles.

The trouble is that the basic power imbalance is still there.

"The committee remains concerned that over time increases in demand will continue to exceed the growth in potential supply, even after taking account of the pronounced rise in productivity growth," the statement said, alluding to what Fed officials view as the most basic of economic imbalances.

Emerging basic research suggests that imbalances in good gut bacteria may be involved in obesity, diabetes and other ills.

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