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imbalanced

adjective as in top-heavy

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This imbalanced situation can be explained in part by the effects of things like natural disasters, war, fragile supply chains and economic inequality.

From Salon

The imbalanced distribution of electric charge facilitates the long-range interactions that make for the most interesting physics, noted Will.

Wales were unquestionably poor in their defending, but an imbalanced team selection provided too much of an invite for Armenia - and prompted significant levels of pressure on Page.

From BBC

U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Wood called the resolution “imbalanced” and criticized the council after the vote for its failure to condemn Hamas’ Oct.

China's economy is gaining momentum, but it faces challenges such as an imbalanced global economic recovery and an unstable foundation for domestic economic recovery, the central bank said.

From Reuters

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