Similar words: balance, balanced, balance of, on balance, balance sheet, debit balance, trial balance, credit balance. Meaning: [‚ɪm'bæləns] n. 1. a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium 2. (mathematics) a lack of symmetry.
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61. The economy is failing because of the great imbalance between imports and exports.
62. These schools were, for the most part, inferior. The mere fact of racial imbalance represented a form of inequality.
63. This could be because fewer girls are taught chess, and those who play are put off by the huge gender imbalance.
64. But if the lithosphere along the margin has sufficient rigidity the resulting imbalance in load will be accommodated through flexural isostasy.
65. Conversely, suppose the United States was to solve its trade imbalance by imposing import quotas.
66. No credible system of justice can tolerate such a farcical imbalance of power between contestants.
67. Active partnership with the private sector is being sought to redress this imbalance.
68. Usually caused by muscle imbalance, but can be aggravated by bad shoes.
69. A lot of overweight is caused by an imbalance between these.
70. Towards the end of the postwar boom,(www.Sentencedict.com) an imbalance between accumulation and the labour supply led to increasingly severe labour shortage.
71. But, you know, there is also a power imbalance in this situation.
72. A child can not comprehend the subtle difference between illegal segregation in the South and racial imbalance in the North.
73. Often, medication is necessary to correct the imbalance and prevent complications.
74. We agreed to stick to 22 strokes a minute, which was supposed to counteract the physical imbalance between the two crews.
75. By introducing new options(sentencedict.com), the anytime / anyplace office creates a sense of imbalance.
76. Another audience member expresses her frustration: Are we talking about a chemical imbalance?
77. New York trading of Loral shares is delayed because of an order imbalance.
78. In bringing out the imbalance, therefore, it should appear in progressively lower and more superficial regions of the body.
79. Pesticides kill off the beneficial insects as well as the destructive ones creating an imbalance in nature and wasting valuable assets.
80. Disease is literally dis-ease, a state of disharmony and imbalance on one or other, or more, of these levels.
81. Cutting has only two suggestions for how hemisphere imbalance might arise, neither of which are pursued in his book.
82. The gender imbalance is seen by many as the natural order of things, indicating some form of biological superiority for women.
83. This was achieved through a carefully planned programme of voluntary redundancies and with no manufacturing disruption or imbalance to the skill mix.
84. Saving Sierra Leone is, as much as anything else, about redressing the awful imbalance in life chances the war created.
85. Standard bicarbonate measurement is a technique used to determine the presence of a metabolic acid-base imbalance.
86. Fortunately, physicians have pills to correct hormone imbalance.
87. Thirdly, electronic trading networks themselves crystallize this power imbalance.
88. China's international payments imbalance is more cause for concern.
89. An imbalance between Schumann and geomagnetic waves disrupts biorhythms.
90. Take the problems of our trade imbalance for example.
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