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was imbalanced
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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Mr. Pataki asserted that the budget being voted on was imbalanced, adding far more spending than the Legislature has acknowledged and overestimating the revenues it brings in to the state Treasury.
"We had some tenants who left because they did not want to find out if Karin Dickson was going to murder them or if she was just blowing steam because she was imbalanced," said Ms. Wenig, the lawyer.
The patient group at 2-year follow-up was imbalanced in gender distribution.
Because the training dataset was imbalanced with the majority of depressions being non-sinkholes, a weighted random forests method was used to improve the accuracy of predicting sinkholes.
The pull-outed solution and the supplied solution from the syringe-pump at the nozzle-end was imbalanced resulting in the formation of the beads.
Soon after the petition was posted at change.org, the conference website put up an apology from the organizing committee for having posted a "partial list of speakers … which was imbalanced in several ways and has caused unnecessary misunderstanding".
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It was imbalancing people's expectations.
But the relationship is imbalanced.
Search in America is imbalanced.
"We're imbalanced as we stand here".
We are imbalanced as we stand here".
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