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imbalance English

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imbalance

An imbalance is a lack of balance.

imbalance

a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium a hormonal imbalance (= asymmetry) (mathematics) a lack of symmetry

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Simple sentences

Love is simply a temporary hormonal imbalance.
The trade imbalance between two nations should be improved.

Movie subtitles

This imbalance made the car. swerve out of control towards the victim.
There's a growing imbalance of body functions. As if in our bodies, huge amounts of adrenaline were constantly being pumped into our bloodstreams.
It has to keep pace with my program for his emotional development. or the imbalance will become dangerous.
The war created an imbalance, and nature counterbalanced.
An enerval overdose may cause a serious chemical imbalance.
Immediate destruction on the basis of an ECO-TRX 314 incurable imbalance with socially deteriorating conscience.
If I could find a way to equalise the imbalance in his cerebral-spinal fluid, why, he'd be as right as rain.
Conflict with my prime directive causes imbalance in my neural circuits.
The imbalance has been corrected.
Captain, it was the engine imbalance that created the wormhole in the first place. It will happen again if we don't correct it.
When they went into anti-matter imbalance, the phasers were automatically cut off.
The engine imbalance created the wormhole in the first place.
When they went into antimatter imbalance. the phasers were automatically cut off.
So, Billy, electrostatic particles are created by an imbalance of electrons.
Your Honor, I'm telling you as clearly as possible that sufficient glandular and nervous imbalance may have occurred to justify an hypothesis of pseudo-schizophrenic tendencies.
That's the cause of the imbalance.
I gotta adjust the decibels on the imbalance, Norm.
Edward Wolfgang's beard. is the result of a certain metabolic imbalance, induced by what appear to be. metaphysical or esoteric stimuli. unknown to present-day medicine.
All it takes is a slight imbalance.
An engine imbalance created the wormhole in the first place.
When they went into antimatter imbalance, the phasers were automatically cut off.
Of course we must have more women. All of us are deeply concerned by this apparent imbalance, but these things take time.
We know an imbalance in his medication is what killed him.
So by creating an imbalance, one side of the beam would lighten up. And the other side would pull the starter switch.
There's a growing imbalance of body functions.
Captain, it was the engine imbalance that created the wormhole in the first place.
We have acquired a dreadful disharmony, an imbalance, if you will, between our material and our spiritual development.
And this one has a definite imbalance of hormone in him.
He's got, like, a chemical imbalance.
The preliminary data we've received indicate a transient power imbalance.
Her absence will create an additional imbalance.
Oh, imbalance, disorientation, labored breathing. Right.
As far as I can see there's no tissue damage no neurochemical imbalance no sign of infection, nothing.

News and current affairs

That gross imbalance in representation is a shameful betrayal of Ukraine's sovereignty.
Everyone who worries about America's weak fiscal position puts Social Security's relatively small funding imbalance far down the list of priorities.
The exterior imbalance would be unjustifiable, indeed, unsustainable.
Despite the obvious imbalance with the US in terms of modern armaments, it would be shortsighted to ignore China's own formidable military hardware.
This is the forward-looking version of the global imbalance issue.
One promising attempt to correct this imbalance is the proposal for a Health Impact Fund that Thomas Pogge, director of the Global Justice Program at Yale, and Aidan Hollis, an economist at the University of Calgary, launched seven years ago.
A third factor suggesting that the euro's downward trend against the dollar may not last much longer is the trade imbalance between the US and Europe.
And as the transatlantic trade imbalance widens further, ever larger capital flows will be needed to keep pushing the euro down.
The need to redress that imbalance has become increasingly evident since the recent financial crisis, as banks' efforts to rebuild their capital bases (and meet stricter regulatory requirements) has led to credit rationing.
Despite this imbalance, the US dollar's dominance as an invoicing currency is unlikely to change anytime soon - not least because bringing about a shift would require coordination among a huge number of exporters and importers worldwide.
For now, the large bilateral trade imbalance has exacerbated US-China tensions, and can be safely reduced only by changes in behavior on both sides - or, unsafely, though a dangerous crisis-driven correction.
The Europeans gladly went along with this charade because they now fear dollar depreciation more than global imbalance.
There is no other solution for the country than to correct this imbalance by means of real depreciation.
European leaders are arguing, with some justification, that their exporters are paying the price for America's huge trade imbalance with Asian and oil-exporting countries.
NEW HAVEN - The United States has a classic multilateral trade imbalance.
Since the trade deficit is widely thought to put pressure on US jobs and real wages, the US-China trade imbalance has come under special scrutiny in these days of great angst.
These efforts - in the world's most economically dynamic region, where the specter of a power imbalance looms large - also have been underscored by the Obama administration's new strategic guidance for the Pentagon.
Economically, the US and China are mirror images, opposite sides of a massive global imbalance.
This macroeconomic imbalance is reflected in the two countries' carbon footprints.
In terms of brokering a climate deal, this imbalance is good news.
Tony Blair's endorsement of Bush's Middle East designs showed that an imbalance of power in an alliance always causes the weaker partner to become subservient.
Financial and economic imbalance can lead to dangerous fiscal imbalance, as tax revenues plunge and social insurance and bailout expenditures rise.
Extreme fiscal imbalance can also lead to a growth trap in which fiscal consolidation has such a large negative effect on growth as to be self-defeating.
Meanwhile, the causes of global imbalance on the US side also seem unlikely to disappear any time soon.
But the disappearance underscores the ongoing imbalance between economic and political reform.
NEW DELHI - At a time when Asia is in transition, with the specter of a power imbalance looming large, it has become imperative to invest in institutionalized cooperation to reinforce the region's strategic stability.
This US-Chinese tandem will run far from smoothly, and will do little but ameliorate crises and periods of serious economic and political confrontation, like that which is currently looming over the bilateral trade imbalance.
With external surpluses also rising in other countries of the eurozone core, the monetary union's overall imbalance is large and growing.

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