Sentence examples for look imbalanced from inspiring English sources

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Lembitz said Occupy activists want to help with the relief efforts because even the recovery efforts look imbalanced.

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Many of Basquiat's canvases end up looking imbalanced and adrift, but the more economical drawings – such as a series of skulls from 1982, done with bold circuits of black lines – have an anti-humanist bile that recalls Jean Dubuffet.

Otherwise, it's easy to get caught up in drawing one section of the object and forget about the "big picture" so that you end up running out of room, or, more often, your drawing ends up looking unattractively imbalanced.

The set-up does look just a smidge imbalanced: Finn writes, arranges, co-produces, sings lead, has the last word on almost everything.

In light of the above, we investigated cellular bioenergetics respiratory fluxes (to estimate glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration), mitochondrial ROS production, dNTP levels (to look for imbalance in the dNTP pools), DNA strand breaks (estimate of DNA damage) and APE1 incision activity on a DNA substrate containing an AP site (estimate of BER), as potential peripheral biomarkers of AD.

Where sustainability aims to put the world back into balance, resilience looks for ways to manage in an imbalanced world.

But, if you look behind the screens, that figure becomes incredibly imbalanced.

I laughed, but in that slightly imbalanced way that could turn into crying if someone looked at me the wrong way".

You would still say, looking at the trade deficit and the investment numbers, that the economy was seriously imbalanced.

But the relationship is imbalanced.

Britain is imbalanced.

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