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lopsided
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Not even or balanced; not the same on one side as on the other.
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Wind-wounded, lopsided now Our mighty beech has lost an arm.
Some other democracies take voting rights away from felons in prison, but America is the only one that goes on refusing to let people vote after the end of their sentences.According to a new report by Human Rights Watch, a non-governmental organisation based in New York, the results are astonishing; and, because of the high proportion of black men in prison, heavily lopsided.
It is the first time a player has signed a contract extension before appearing in his first major-league game, and it is probably the deal most lopsided in an employer's favour since the dawn of free agency.
Some of that goes to feed a big favourite in the modern Chinese diet, pork.Agricultural tariffs in Asia remain prohibitively high, and Latin America imports lots of electric-power plant and car parts from Asia, which explains why the region's trade is alarmingly lopsided.
Many developing countries believe that the earlier round was lopsided, doing little to constrain the farm policies of the rich world even as it placed heavy obligations on the poor in areas such as intellectual property (IP).
The "Merkozy" duo have decreed that the priority should be a march towards greater fiscal discipline, to be enforced by strong referees.In this section The cracks appear And the winner is… Shades of grey Beware the Merkozy recipe The serious business of fun ReprintsYet such a priority is dangerously lopsided.
Unfortunately, the book is rather too lopsided towards the former.
Otherwise, new-fangled targets will yield lopsided results.
In trouble with the law Lopsided Glasgow's big spenders Billy Bragg's modest proposal ReprintsThe following day, there was public consternation when four of the five Britons released from Guantánamo Bay were promptly arrested by anti-terrorist police on their return to Britain despite Mr Blunkett's earlier statement that none of them posed "a threat to the security of the British people".
Tajikistan and Kirgizstan, saddled with foreign debt and dependent on foreign aid, have no money for anything.But whether poor or not so poor, most countries in the region have lopsided economies that rely heavily on one sector.
In the 1960s, he visited Communist China ("one of those useful idiots") to extol the virtues of Mao's brutal regime in book and film.Mr Lewis has succeeded in his stated aim, to prevent the book from being "lopsided", "yet another biography of Graham Greene".
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