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There is a sharp imbalance, since India imports valuable Chinese manufactured goods and exports mainly a few raw materials.
The disparity between the grades suggested a sharp imbalance either in teaching quality or in the comparative difficulty of the tests for the two grades.
This, however, masked a sharp imbalance among children under the age of seven: from 945 girls per 1,000 boys in 1991, to 927 in 2001.
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The venture-capital firms that support new companies have even sharper imbalances; Sequoia Partners lists eighteen partners on its Web site, none of them women.
Problems persist, such as a sharp gender imbalance in Satara and many other regions of India because of a cultural bias toward having sons.
That total includes a sharp racial imbalance: poor black students are suspended at three times the rate of whites, a disparity not fully explained by differences in income or behavior.
The report, "And Justice for Some," does not address why such sharp racial imbalances exist.
Then I long for an imbalance, a sharp exception, a fierce eruption.
Starting from December 29, after a sharp increase of class imbalance, the advantage jumps to around 20 % a tremendous improvement.
Above all, the economic imbalances and sharp differences in competitiveness between northern European euro-zone states, led by Germany, and Mediterranean countries remain unresolved.
G-20 officials will also discuss ways to correct other imbalances, including the sharp surge in food prices, and a surge in prices for a wide range of commodities.
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