The system seems imbalanced in favour of being sensible for personal health while being less effective at serving the purposes of public health. |
Thus, the ratio of young, nurse workers to older foragers becomes imbalanced, further stressing the colonies. |
For one, with the U.S. economy desperately overheated and imbalanced, another big shot of credit-induced liquidity was precisely what was not needed. |
It is still the case, however, as demonstrated in 2003, that strategies are imbalanced. |
This legislation is just as imbalanced as the last piece of legislation, which was struck down by the Supreme Court. |
Now imbalanced power struggles play themselves out this side of the pond, with decidedly different results. |