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been imbalanced
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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The word "algebra" comes from al-jabr, which is sort of restoring, restoring something that has been imbalanced and that you're now going about to balance, which of course is, in a way, the visual nature of algebra.
To date, the literature has been imbalanced in its strong emphasis on advantages of openness.
As long as there's been trade, there's been imbalanced trade, as countries invariably produce more than they consume, i.e., they're run a trade surplus, while others, like us, will do the opposite.
Such misclassification was unlikely to have been imbalanced in the two treatment arms or to introduce bias.
We were unable to assess the influence of cancer-related risk factors, which may have been imbalanced between the two cohorts.
When the maternal immune profile has been imbalanced by helminthic infection, the risk of transmitting HIV to babies appears to increase [ 10].
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But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
"We're imbalanced as we stand here".
We are imbalanced as we stand here".
He is imbalanced and incapable of performing.
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