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There is currently a real imbalance when you look at the profile of small business owners.
PN: We're in a situation in the main Web search where there's a real imbalance.
But their reticence has led to a real imbalance in the debate.
"Its only when you have a real imbalance when you have a poor country and a much wealthier country that you get these vast movements".
The real imbalance lay in the fact that many of the Irish speakers were bilingual, whereas few of the English speakers were.
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In addition, there may be perceived and real imbalances between healthcare professionals' roles and responsibilities that limits involvement in the transfer process, 8 17 28 35 differences in scientific or professional jargon used, 8 43 and variation in the content 44 and structure 45 46 of health records between ICU and hospital ward.
The real power imbalance between men and women is not one of physical strength or even, in the first instance, of economic, professional or social muscle.
It started with a real fiscal imbalance.
But the potential that these jumps are not entirely due to real supply/demand imbalances means that a policy to short circuit the spikes at some point could be beneficial.
The real-time imbalance of the wind farm was used as an input for this agent.
It's about real economic imbalances, where Chinese consumers and companies save too much, while the West saves too little.
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