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"unbalanced way" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is not evenly or fairly distributed or proportioned, or something that is not stable or steady. For example: - The government's budget was allocated in an unbalanced way, with a significant amount going to military spending and very little to education or healthcare. - The shelves in the store were stacked in an unbalanced way, causing some items to fall off and creating a safety hazard. - She walked in an unbalanced way, with her one arm in a sling and a heavy backpack on her other shoulder.
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The economy is growing but in an unbalanced way.
But they have done so in an unbalanced way.
And the owners blocking contract talks to keep players valued by Zola, while at the same time telling the supporters through the club's official Web site that their favorite players are being lined up in an unbalanced way.
Globalization, and the unbalanced way it has been pursued, has shifted bargaining power away from workers: firms can threaten to move elsewhere, especially when tax laws treat such overseas investments so favorably.
And it's highly unusual to devolve tax powers in such an unbalanced way, only for a part of the country.
The results also show that compared with other schemes the proposed method has the highest total utility gained from networks with the traffic distributed in an unbalanced way.
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"We are forcing birds to live in unbalanced ways, both physically and genetically,"she says.
In this paper, we consider nonparametric multiple comparison procedures for unbalanced two-way factorial designs under a pure nonparametric framework.
The calculation of these variances followed standard procedures for an unbalanced one-way random-effects model (e.g. Searle 1971).
In this paper, we present several nonparametric multiple comparison (MC) procedures for unbalanced one-way factorial designs.
To analyze these data, we present different nonparametric (rank-based) tests for multivariate observations in balanced and unbalanced one-way layouts.
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