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It is often accused of being imbalanced in favor of military methods.
McKinley School in Fairfield was labeled imbalanced in 2006 along with New Lebanon.
Visser said: Many [partnerships] are parasitic, or greenwash, and are often hugely imbalanced in terms of power.
Russia and China, Mr. Assad's most important foreign supporters, vetoed two previous Security Council resolutions, saying they were imbalanced in blaming only the government for the violence, and they were already rumbling in discontent about the new effort.
But the coverage also feeds into concerns in Mr. McCain's campaign, and among Republicans in general, that the news media are imbalanced in their coverage of the candidates, just as aides to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton felt during the primary season.
For instance, while he has spoken about reducing trade barriers, he also talked during his speech in Tokyo on Saturday of making sure that the United States and Asia did not return to a cycle — which he termed "imbalanced" — in which American consumerism caused Asians to look at the United States as mainly an export market.
The glucagon and GLP-1 levels are imbalanced in diabetes.
Trade between India and China is expanding, but it is imbalanced in China's favour.
Other electrolytes such as phosphorous and chloride were found to be imbalanced in group II rats.
To date, the literature has been imbalanced in its strong emphasis on advantages of openness.
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In addition, it is usual to consider an imbalanced in-phase and quadrature (IQ) modulator to translate the predistorted baseband signal to RF.
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