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imbalance

noun as in lack of balance

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These fundamental drivers show no signs of weakening, Cawley told MarketWatch, and the persistent demand-supply imbalance, combined with strong investor and industrial appetite “positions silver for sustained gains in the coming quarters.”

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Doing so would put the U.S. on safer ground to reach productivity acceleration and help recalibrate financial imbalances.

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And while Hurts finished the game with 280 passing yards, his highest total of the season, the offensive imbalance has tilted steeply in the opposite direction of past weeks.

But conservative challengers sued, arguing that using race as a central factor, even to fix a proven racial imbalance. constitutes an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

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“Because if there is no big penalty, other teams are going to start doing that, and then competitive advantage is just going to be, the imbalance is going to be out of control.”

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