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is imbalance
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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But Ken says it's a mistake to read Chinese SF in this way; if there's one common theme in Chinese SF, it is "imbalance".
The reason for the occurrence of arc blow is imbalance in the magnetic field surrounding the workpiece (Gerbec 2009).
In other words, when there is imbalance between the domestic and the foreign trade sector, policies that give priority to promoting a slower-growing trade sector are more conducive to incremental innovation than policies that provide more support for faster-growing sectors.
The major factor contributing to obesity is imbalance between energy intake and expenditure [ 3].
There may, however, be subsets of patients or other outcomes in which there is imbalance between benefits and harms.
Oxygen supply is impaired in many tumors because there is imbalance between tissue growth and the development of new vasculature.
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But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
He is imbalanced and incapable of performing.
Britain is imbalanced.
Maybe his ratio of snoozin' to treats is imbalanced.
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