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imbalance

[im-bal-uhns] / ɪmˈbæl əns /


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Under this system, it was possible for large imbalances to occur in settlements, which could trigger a serious imbalance.

From Barron's

She also pointed to a total reliance nationally on underpaying care workers and an imbalance in power between the NHS and council-run social care, which she says ends up serving the institutions not people.

From BBC

She will point to a total reliance nationally on underpaying care workers and an imbalance in power between the NHS and council-run social care, which ends up serving the institutions not people.

From BBC

China is the world's second-largest economy and accounts for a third of global growth, but it faces serious structural imbalances and US trade pressures despite sustaining strong exports.

From Barron's

Instead, a slight imbalance favored matter, allowing galaxies, stars, planets, and life to form.

From Science Daily