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This means short-termism can create imbalance the overall approach.
Okrent pointed out that "the pursuit of balance can create imbalance, because sometimes something is true".
The purpose can never be to enable everyone to travel because that would create imbalance".
Unobservable factors may still exist and may create imbalance between the treatment groups.
By chance, larger clusters (more households) crossed over earlier and contributed more person-time overall to intervention periods (6,477 versus 5,640 person-weeks); this did not create imbalance between intervention and control periods in other measurable characteristics.
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Christian Tetzlaff, known as an adventurous, virtuosic soloist, plays first violin and dominates the quartet, which can create imbalances.
By contrast, Germany's ongoing competitive devaluation within the eurozone has helped to create imbalances; it is not a response to them.
Without adequate quality control and careful supervision of care, the authorities say, the medications may be ineffective or create imbalances that pave the way for the virus to mutate, developing resistance.
Tracking J-coupling in a lab is a challenge, because even a nearby screwdriver can create imbalances in the magnetic field that wash out its signature.
Issues like joint restrictions or inflexibility can create imbalances.
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