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Much of modern resources can be lopsided due to bias, revisionist history, or other factors common in Political definitions.
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Similarly, the knowledge transfer on maternal healthcare was limited and lopsided due to which fresh out-of-pocket spending was triggered by this incentive.
It would not be good to be lopsided to one degree or another.
That may explain why male speckled-wood butterflies have been found to be lopsided.
But like many such contests the actual event is turning out to be lopsided.
But first-round pairings tend to be lopsided, and there have been more sweeps — 16 if you include the Heat and Spurs this year — than Game 7s.
When one's money is not where one's mouth is, decisions tend to be lopsided, effectively preventing collective support of the execution.
Sacristán et al's arguments tend to be lopsided, however, focusing mainly on examples of why an intervention that is not generally cost-effective could reach an accepted willingness-to-pay threshold in some patients.
Thus, without the right to legal counsel, the criminal justice system would be lopsided in favour of the government, and this right to counsel enables the playing field to be leveled.
They can be lopsided, collapsed-looking, with flattened bottoms, as if unable to support their weight.
If optimism does not return, to Europeans as well as Americans, the continued success of the West will be lopsided at best.
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