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imbalance

noun as in lack of balance

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Without these channels, there was an imbalance in two critical signaling pathways, causing the stem cells to miss important changes in their environment and improperly differentiate.

“It imbalances the community. And it's no good for the people coming in, because there's nothing here for them.”

From BBC

They separate the haves from the have-nots with astonishing pay imbalances we wouldn’t permit even in the littlest leagues.

“Scott will support my Policies that will drive U.S. Competitiveness, and stop unfair Trade imbalances, work to create an Economy that places Growth at the forefront, especially through our coming World Energy Dominance,” he wrote.

From Salon

As skin sensitivity and conditions like eczema continue to rise, driven by factors like climate change and environmental stressors, a more holistic understanding of skin microbiota imbalances offers a pathway to new treatments.

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

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