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Meanings of more unbalanced in English
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Usage of more unbalanced in English
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World economic growth becomes moreunbalanced and the terms of trade widen.
2
In central PbPb collisions, the splitting function indicates a moreunbalanced momentum ratio, compared to peripheral PbPb and pp collisions..
3
The only way to keep upright was to blunder on, faster and faster and ever moreunbalanced, straight into the fog.
4
For ice dance, the numbers are even moreunbalanced, with 40 men listed to 120 women.
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Economists are also expected to focus once again on private investment growth, which has cooled to record lows, leaving the economy moreunbalanced.
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But the mad course upon which he had again started, and which might have once moreunbalanced his mind, met with a sudden check.
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The fact all three surpassed the 30-goal mark before March points to a trend of a moreunbalanced top flight than the norm in England.
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Jones said if Scotland became independent, the United Kingdom would become moreunbalanced with England having 92 percent, or 53 million, of the population.