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imbalance

noun as in lack of balance

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Analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald confirmed in their industry checks that AI is driving the strong Azure demand amid a supply-demand imbalance for AI infrastructure and computing power.

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“You can work one leg at a time if you have imbalances.”

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The court needn’t invalidate Section 2 to correct this imbalance.

“The United States already faces a deep trade imbalance with Argentina, one that is made worse by the president’s plan,” they wrote.

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On the first day of the trial, the Northern Ireland veterans' commissioner suggested that prosecutions of military personnel indicated an imbalanced approach to investigations into killings from the years known as the Troubles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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