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unbalance

[uhn-bal-uhns] / ʌnˈbæl əns /


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The injection of Wirtz into an advanced role has left Liverpool looking unbalanced and vulnerable, not helped by the German's problems adapting.

From BBC

The oil market is becoming increasingly unbalanced with global inventories continuing to climb and an even larger surplus expected this year, the International Energy Agency said.

From The Wall Street Journal

An increasingly unbalanced economy also changes the way economic weakness is reflected in data.

From Barron's

He also said that figure had been widely misinterpreted as 9,000 grooming gang cases and had led to "unbalanced reporting".

From BBC

The oil market is becoming increasingly unbalanced with global inventories continuing to climb and an even larger surplus expected this year, the International Energy Agency said in its closely watched monthly report.

From The Wall Street Journal