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were imbalanced
noun
The property of not being in balance.
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He was as ineffectual as the team were imbalanced.
Some of the measures were imbalanced between groups at baseline, presumably owing to the nature of the cluster randomization, and were accounted for in the analyses.
Russia and China, Mr. Assad's most important foreign supporters, vetoed two previous Security Council resolutions, saying they were imbalanced in blaming only the government for the violence, and they were already rumbling in discontent about the new effort.
The infields from the 1920s and 1930s were imbalanced with most of the value coming from Lazzeri and Gehrig.
In the test group, about 80% of genes possessed variants that affected gene expression, and several hundred of the affected genes were imbalanced toward the father's genetic contributions... keep reading.
The amino acid composition in signal peptides and at the −3 and −1 positions were imbalanced and included more Leu, Ala and Val.
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The baseline characteristics were imbalance for age and APACHE II.
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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