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imbalance

[im-bal-uhns] / ɪmˈbæl əns /


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Policymakers and the investment industry are taking steps to address that imbalance.

From Barron's

I understand worries about the supply/demand imbalance in the energy arena, but the price declines we have seen are quite pronounced, particularly if there are concerns about inflation.

From Barron's

Other analysts, meanwhile, say that while the Dodgers are benefiting from shrewd management, the growing sense of a financial imbalance within baseball needs to be addressed.

From Barron's

This severe supply-and-demand imbalance has given memory and storage makers more pricing leverage.

From MarketWatch

But high housing costs and economic uncertainty have caused many house hunters to retreat, creating an imbalance of buyers and sellers.

From The Wall Street Journal