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Meanings of huge imbalance in English
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Usage of huge imbalance in English
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From that point onwards there was a hugeimbalance between the sides.
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If the Booker is open to US authors it will create a hugeimbalance.
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There is a hugeimbalance, but it will change.
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The housing minister Phil Twyford says that's a hugeimbalance and suggests the system isn't working for tenants.
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Ms Watson said there was a " hugeimbalance" in the justice system's treatment of victims and suspects.
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A hugeimbalance in U.S. auto trade with Japan is a longtime irritant that has received more attention of late.
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The odds, ultimately, were still stacked in their favour and last season brought us the Big Six, creating a hugeimbalance.
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Corruption is rife, according to many, while others criticise the hugeimbalance between the military and police budget and that of health and education.
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Such inward migration has created a hugeimbalance in Margate's population with a disproportionate concentration of vulnerable people, including homeless families, care leavers and ex-offenders.