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If the insides are all inflamed and imbalanced, then the outside is going to be inflamed and imbalanced.
What deed exposed you to the imbalanced scales of life?
"Those stories were reckless, false, unfair and imbalanced," Solomon said.
All U.S. companies need swift action to correct the imbalanced AUSFTA.
The Jets are 242-3 because of an imbalanced running game.
The country's economy is viewed as imbalanced due to rampant inflation.
They could also support an imbalanced or impractically activist foreign policy.
Second, these pools of money are wildly imbalanced between the parties.
My wife had an imbalanced thyroid, but that wasn't necessarily the problem.
The transactional aspect of such an imbalanced relationship is out in the open.
Yet the sides are clearly imbalanced, tipping the system in the prosecution's favor.
Many people with lots of money have horribly unhappy and radically imbalanced lives.
Trump renewed his criticism of the U.S.-Japan security alliance this week as imbalanced.
Trump renewed his criticism of the U.S.-Japan security alliance this week as imbalanced.
It called the report imbalanced and challenged its comparison of private and public facilities.
Many long-time Detroit residents named widespread and imbalanced stereotypes about Detroit's economic revitalization.
It seems clear, however, that the blueprint would not improve our imbalanced foreign policy.
An outfit that's tight or loose all over might give you an imbalanced look.
An imbalanced sex ratio is often an indicator of increased crime and violence in society.
But the system is imbalanced, with shrinking numbers paying in and growing numbers drawing out.
We've known for some time that women often suffer in countries with imbalanced gender ratios.
I just saw two teams locked in a game that, however imbalanced, was incredibly entertaining.
This causes people to feel high or imbalanced, and also affects their short term memory.
I had no clue that children's media in the 21st century would be wildly imbalanced.
But a Clinton-Gillibrand ticket would be unacceptably imbalanced—and no, not because of gender.
An interview is a collaboration, too, though like all collaborations with Ferrante, an imbalanced one.
Which, it must be said, the play itself seems to do in this imbalanced production.
" Harvey then asked the former New England Patriots tight end, before exclaiming, "You're mentally imbalanced!
But to pretend that an imbalanced system is balanced is a poisonous form of bias.
There's nothing wrong with that per se, but it's hardly a solution to imbalanced trade.
Last year's Avengers event, an unprecedented crossover for Hollywood and the game industry, was purposefully imbalanced.
Over the last seven years, however, those balances have become imbalanced at an unusually precipitous rate.
Now Politico's recent reporting reveals that the relief provided by the federal government was also imbalanced.
And it kind of makes the pressure in my ears weird, and pretty much always imbalanced.
The violence depicted in The New Order was gruesome, yes, but it was also pointedly imbalanced.
And I was angst-ridden in the insufferable way that only chemically-imbalanced teenage girls can be.
China is India's largest trading partner and like with many other countries, this relationship too is imbalanced.
Rather than just receiving guidance, Ray is lured into an inherently imbalanced relationship that she cannot control.
It's not too heavy, and the one-sided grip design isn't as imbalanced as it might seem.
Then the bar was massively imbalanced and it went the other way and the 35 shot off.
Given this changed context, America's trading partnerships have become imbalanced, especially in the area of intellectual property.
The commodification of bodies, personalities, labor, and all of the imbalanced power dynamics reside in both worlds.
But to see Gronk's and JuJu's plays at the same time, things look just a liiiittle imbalanced.
It's possible that shipping as ideology has arisen in part because of these imbalanced power dynamics with creators.
As is typical with other imbalanced message movies, the "other side" rarely gets the chance to defend itself.
A more aggressive fiscal program would absorb domestic labor displaced by imbalanced trade and powerfully increase economic demand.
The president is unhappy with what he perceives to be imbalanced trade between the U.S. and other countries.
This legal disparity contributes to badly imbalanced power between workers, investors and management in our economy and politics.
As "Fallout 76" incorporates always-online multiplayer, allowing game-altering mods arguably could create an imbalanced playing field.
At the state and local level, most places are tremendously imbalanced, leading to a lot of one-party elections.
We will continue to work toward leading white women to vote for solidarity and equal justice above imbalanced power.
Some research links the isoflavones in soy to adverse effects, like imbalanced hormones and problems with the endocrine system.
And cross-border infrastructure investment, often delivered by Chinese firms and workers, can backfire by highlighting imbalanced economic relationships.
Of course, the numbers are still grossly imbalanced  – 78% of the students are white or Asian, 77% are male.
Like everything else, you can get imbalanced when you just go a little too far [into your yoga practice].
Puerto Ricans have always had an imbalanced relationship in the United States: a permanent state of yes, but no.
That means accepting that some queer people get written off for straight parts in a way that is imbalanced.
Why it matters: Today's workplace, with its social inequities and imbalanced power dynamics, will define the future of jobs.
Some of the cells burst open, while the chemistry of others becomes so imbalanced that their membranes break down.
KRG Spokesman Safeen Dizayee told CNN that HRW's report is imbalanced and does not reflect the reality on the ground.
These changes, however, are being resisted by powerful forces in Chinese society that benefit from the imbalanced distribution of resources.
Pouring state money into "free" tuition might stave off collapse of an imbalanced university system, but it cannot continue forever.
Imbalanced coverage of politics at the federal level can become a distraction from government at the state and local level.
Everyday social rituals, like having a drink or a meal together, become imbalanced exercises in which nothing is really shared.
Repetition is fine in an Asian woman as long as you are imbalanced and can be given a special pass.
See Trump, seeming mentally imbalanced (for a change!) disrespecting the singing of the national anthem prior to the Super Bowl kickoff.
"Even though you might not have active conflict, you're still unhappy and anxious, because there's an imbalanced power dynamic," she says.
Almost all the works in this exhibition address the themes of the garden and the imbalanced relationship between nature and culture.
China faces problems of big regional economic disparities, disordered and imbalanced regional development and vicious competition among regions, the cabinet said.
"In sum, our readiness is imbalanced at a time when the Air Force is small, old, and heavily tasked," he said.
The two characters have an imbalanced relationship, sometimes tender and sometimes brutal, and it is further complicated by the Professor's dementia.
We have this abundance of forgiveness and belief in men which feels really imbalanced with how we feel about women culturally.
Hippie communities of the '212009s often wound up reifying the same restrictive and imbalanced gender norms that they purported to escape.
Companies, he stressed, cannot reach gender, racial and ethnic parity when the number of graduates and current professionals remains significantly imbalanced.  Code.
By dismissing the world as imbalanced at best, outright malicious at worst, Phillips is enabling his viewers' worst and most destructive impulses.
During the party congress, Xi unfolded a roadmap for China's development until 2050 that would address challenges from "imbalanced and inadequate" growth.
My boyfriend and I are discussing sharing a card to improve how we split expenses, because it tends to be really imbalanced.
But calling them the enemy of the people mere days after a mentally imbalanced MAGA obsessive sent them bombs in the mail?
It seems like there are a lot more sea shells to find to avoid the game getting imbalanced by the second sword?
But importantly, these are also metabolic conditions that are being increasingly linked to an imbalanced gut microbiome (as has NAFLD in general).
There is always tension between regulation and economic growth, but currently it is imbalanced — and that imbalance is disproportionately killing poor Americans.
M. Naim Hassan, the chairman of Bangladesh's Civil Aviation Authority, told reporters that Mr. Ahmed appeared "mentally imbalanced" based on his behavior.
In a refreshing break from Hollywood norms, their romance is fueled by genuine connection and creative ambition, not quick sex and imbalanced power.
So the narrative is to try and make them look unhinged, imbalanced -- it's to make anyone who speaks truth to power look unstable.
To the extent that trade is "imbalanced," that means China works hard, puts goods on boats and takes our government bonds in return.
China's NEV market is currently geographically imbalanced, with the majority of sales concentrated in top-tier cities, and dominated by low-end models.
Millennials in relationships who earn about the same amount as their partner report consistent levels of money stress as their financially imbalanced counterparts.
"Rural and urban development and environmental governance is imbalanced, and the environmental foundations and infrastructure in rural regions is severely lagging," he said.
Like Mr. Eisenberg's previous plays, "Happy Talk" is centered on an imbalanced relationship between a shortsighted, affluent American and a relatively penurious foreigner.
And then Shawn reaches in with a right hand to the body, exposing his head again and leaving his body even further imbalanced.
"A deeply imbalanced supply and demand relationship will keep putting oil prices under pressure," said Margaret Yang, analyst at CMC Markets in Singapore.
And the live action and the video images, so often imbalanced or in conflict in similar mixed-media endeavors, are extraordinarily well calibrated.
But as with any imbalanced trade relationship, expanding American food exports to Cuba could undercut the country's internal food production and farm sector.
Of course, if Player A switched from (1/3,1/3,1/3) to an imbalanced strategy, Player B could take advantage in a similar manner.
But growth has become more imbalanced this year as the effectiveness of new credit declines and companies and individuals face mounting debts, economists say.
It would have been much easier to brush the whole thing off if we weren't part of the imbalanced gender dynamic we live with.
Chonghaejin Marine routinely overloaded the structurally imbalanced ship with poorly secured cargo, as it did on the ferry's final voyage, according to government investigators.
This imbalanced economy explains why America's poverty rate has remained consistent over the past several decades, even as per capita welfare spending has increased.
To fix bluefin's imbalanced Fish In Fish Out (FIFO) ratio, the IEO plans to develop a special mix that incorporates vegetable products with baitfish.
The result is a stunning if unavoidably imbalanced book, combining detailed treatments of Martha's and Maria's experiences with imaginative attempts to reconstruct Harriet's life.
"If you add funds on top of a target-date fund, you probably will make your portfolio imbalanced," said Ghilarducci of the New School.
Under the current imbalanced regulatory framework, regional banks are forced to focus more heavily on compliance, which siphons resources and capital away from customers.
The field will appear imbalanced to it, and it will detect particles in a vacuum, clicking away like a Geiger counter in a uranium mine.
Wolf, who allowed the imbalanced budget to pass without a signature, vowed on Monday that legislatures would agree on a spending plan before Oct. 1.
As for the company's experimental drug, it's designed to restore the equilibrium of the neurotransmitters in the brain when they become imbalanced, according to STAT.
"When I am feeling imbalanced, because of neurological issues, he offers a counter balance," Pearsall told PEOPLE about one of the many services Charlie offers.
Instead the Taiwan leader said she is focused on strengthening Taiwan's own defense capabilities in the face of an "imbalanced war," as China's military modernizes.
We have to first become aware of just how imbalanced representation currently is, and this is the pivotal work that the Forum is now doing.
Image: Peter SchoutenDuring the 65 million years following the extinction of the dinosaurs, the success story of the mammals has been more than a little imbalanced.
The currency markets are facing a "particularly volatile moment" because of imbalanced economic growth around the world, Lew said, stressing he's watching exchange rates very closely.
"[On a coed team] you're the woman, so you're kind of the outcast," Ashley told Refinery29 of how the imbalanced gender dynamics tend to play out.
The repertory is imbalanced, lacking an overall plan, since the choices presumably reflect the shifting needs of the labels as well as Mr. Harnoncourt's own wishes.
He did the same for the Washington Nationals' imbalanced bullpen during the final two months of the season, after he was traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It's so imbalanced and so myopic that it doesn't feel like a story written for contemporary viewers; it simply seems to transplant 1986 sensibilities into 2019.
The imbalanced winnings in D.F.S. have been an open secret since this past September, when Bloomberg Businessweek published an exposé on the habits of high-volume players.
"They took the car apart and when they put it back together, it was imbalanced, with a massive cross-weight in the order of 50kg," he said.
But Manson exploited the drug-happy, freewheeling goodwill of the era, by bonding with his would-be followers and then luring them into imbalanced and manipulative relationships.
This case has deep implications for basic economic fairness, with the judiciary recognizing the importance of keeping critical checks in systems that have become far too imbalanced.
The park's so imbalanced that we know the Hosts will have to revolt to get justice, and it takes 10 episodes to understand just what they're up against.
The lack of transparency is further imbalanced by the fact that departments almost always allow their own officers to watch camera footage before they write their initial reports.
Without creating a source of revenue to make up for it -- Trump has vowed to cut taxes, not raise them -- the budget could wind up becoming significantly imbalanced.
His name was Frank Williams (no relation to Ms. Williams) and, Ms. Dyer told her, he was an expert fraud-sniffer who would decipher Healing Arts' imbalanced books.
Beyond regulatory concerns, small businesses would face imbalanced risk pools: one pool for businesses that want bare-bones plans and one for firms that need more comprehensive coverage.
There needs to be a genuine intention at not only addressing but calling to attention the imbalanced power dynamics that determine how people are able to co-exist.
The film is worth it alone for the friendship between Laura (Carey Mulligan) and Florence (Mary J. Blige), which is wildly privilege-imbalanced and ultimately supportive and loving.
With such an imbalanced relationship, Malaysia may have little to lose by severing ties with North Korea if it continues to deny the police access to the suspects.
This hybrid creature's long, curled and crooked right arm seems to call for the short, simple one on her left; it would feel imbalanced without the opposing distortion.
All this may sound like just another ambitious government initiative, perfectly in sync with Xi's emphasis on eradicating poverty and redressing imbalanced economic growth between urban and rural regions.
"Hartford's budgetary performance has been weak for several years, and the management environment remains constrained due to a structurally imbalanced budget with no credible corrective plan," S&P said.
Friendship Coordinator Jessica Rose said the composition of Friends is about 55% male and 45% female, but the Members ratio is a bit more imbalanced at 60% to 40%.
Private insurers have traditionally shied away from the flood market that was considered 'high-risk' due to an imbalanced risk pool leaning heavily toward coastal areas and riskier zones.
" And she never shies away from from voicing her outraged response as her guest experts explain all the ways our financial system is imbalanced, flawed, and sometimes even "evil.
"While we can't rule out an OPEC+ deal in coming months, we also believe that this agreement was inherently imbalanced and its production cuts economically unfounded," the bank said.
At the first presidential debate, Warren appeared on a stage without another heavyweight—due to an imbalanced draw, the other leading candidates appeared on stage on a different night.
We want to believe that there's something so different about men and women from each other, when in fact, I think that's a constructed idea, to maintain imbalanced power relationships.
According to the WFE, a CCP placed into resolution too early would thwart a successful market-driven recovery and create inefficiencies in the market, leading to imbalanced losses among users.
"If the muscles connecting the IT band are chronically imbalanced, they will likely create imbalances in the other muscles that are a part of the IT band's domain," she says.
Anne is dependent on Sarah, and Sarah is seeking political advancement for her family; that imbalanced arrangement works until Abigail (Emma Stone) joins the royal household as a new chambermaid.
The United States has sought to address what it believes is imbalanced trade with China, unleashing waves of tit-for-tat import tariffs on billions of dollars worth of goods.
Germany has also faced international criticism for its trade surplus, which means its exports outweigh its imports, as some see it as unfair, imbalanced and a cause for protectionism elsewhere.
Haley sent a letter to all U.N. member states Tuesday calling the proposed General Assembly resolution "fundamentally imbalanced" for "ignoring basic truths about the situation in Gaza" and not mentioning Hamas.
Improvements were "imbalanced" and some regions faired far worse than others, it said, with cities in the provinces of Shanxi, Liaoning and Hubei singled out for failing to control pollution discharges.
But the sheer number of short sales left the market looking imbalanced and vulnerable to a short-covering rally ("Hedge funds hold near-record short positions in petroleum", Reuters, June 27).
PA have complained that online platforms - such as search engines and app stores - abuse their position as gateways to customers to promote their own services or impose imbalanced terms and conditions.
With the collapse of most of Africa's major empires either via self-destruction or colonization, our interactions with the world have become severely imbalanced and our development has been disappointingly slow.
"The farthest I've explained is that my brain is chemically imbalanced, which is a very scientific approach," Jasmine said of her attempts to tell her parents about her anxiety and depression.
But to allow the GOP to claim the reason for this denial is one based on a wariness over a shaky government is to acquiesce to their imbalanced rules of play.
The 911 was a car that was designed to be imbalanced from the beginning by placing the engine in the rear, to emphasize power transfer to the ground via weight and traction.
These ads pushed divisive issues like gun rights, immigration fears, and racial strife, according to Facebook, and were often imbalanced with regard to the candidates: mostly pro-Donald Trump, anti-Hillary Clinton.
"My role is to create a stage for people to see that nature still exists in everyday, discarded objects and to instill a moment of calm in an imbalanced, money-driven society."
In its wake, movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp have sprung to life, shedding light on gender inequality and imbalanced power structures and working to prevent sexual harassment and assault in the workplace.
Johnson issued a statement saying the current proposal in both chambers is imbalanced in favor of large corporations but he left open the door to supporting the bills if they are altered.
From a critical point of view, it's a far different thing to praise a style but drink it rarely than it is to criticize a style as imbalanced, overbearing or somehow flawed.
India is expected to announce some significant purchases of U.S. energy and defense products, but Trump's fixation with imbalanced trading relationships is likely impeding any willingness to offer New Delhi any concessions.
Bonus fiscal impairment tip: If you are one of those people who cannot tell if you are fiscally imbalanced but you find yourself gravitating toward a sake set, you have your answer.
"These tensions with the U.S. are not going to disappear, they are just going to ebb and flow," she said, adding the economy was also imbalanced and had very high debt levels.
If Player B were to switch to any imbalanced strategy where one option—say, Rock—were played more than the others, Player A would simply alter their strategy to play Paper more frequently.
His struggles to find an argument that will persuade Danny to cooperate are simultaneously repulsive because they're so needy and manipulative and extremely relatable to anyone who's ever been in an imbalanced relationship.
The thing is, an imbalanced diet with too much fast food could contribute to gestational diabetes, which complicates the baby's growth and delivery, as well as the baby's short- and long-term health.
"When I hear politicians talk about renegotiating NAFTA, I think what they're trying to do is send a signal to their constituents that they understand how imbalanced trade has hurt them," Bernstein said.
There are eleven images of the moon, with some larger than others, moving from a sliver to a circle, with a rhythmic arrangement that embraces the symmetrical and asymmetrical, the balanced and imbalanced.
Unfortunately, while systems built on the foundation of historical data and predictive analytics are powerful, they are also prone to bias and can provide advice that is based on incomplete or imbalanced data.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has done more than his part to ensure an imbalanced federal judiciary through his unprecedented stonewalling of President Barack Obama&aposs Supreme Court nominee and lower-court appointees.
In contrast, in the U.S., workers and employers often have a more adversarial and imbalanced relationship making it difficult to develop solutions that address technological change while supporting worker interests in the workplace.
He exploited the drug-happy, freewheeling goodwill of the era, first by bonding with his would-be followers over perceived shared social rejections, and then by luring them into imbalanced and manipulative relationships.
They and their engaged collegiate audience members asked specific, incisive questions that ran the gamut from sex education to the Obama administration's immigration raids to racially imbalanced levels of incarceration for marijuana-related offenses.
And the people within those industries, who want to export to those countries, know how imbalanced it is and that&aposs why Donald Trump enjoy so much support from those people in those industries.
The grape itself is bitter and wild but often contains a higher residual sugar content that balances out that structure, so sneaky, sneaky little Lambrusco can—at times—be misguided, imbalanced, sweet, or overwrought.
Nor would we have guessed that movies titled after the central female character would be so imbalanced: 66% of the lines in Pocahontas and 73% of the lines in Mulan are spoken by men.
This delay in restoring a healthy microbiome, he added, could further raise a person's risk of health problems thought to be linked to a chronically imbalanced microbiome, such as obesity, allergy, and other inflammatory disorders.
"The friend who was watching her called and said they were at the ER at the animal hospital because Ginger started walking in circles in the middle of the night and seemed imbalanced," she says.
No one else gets 'free' stock annually so when stocks rally like this an insider's holdings in their company can become very imbalanced relative to their wealth, which is going to lead to some selling.
She said this involves sharing household duties equally and dismantling any stereotypes, such as mothers as more stern or fathers as more fun, because this creates an "imbalanced perception" that children carry throughout their lives.
In 2016, Bannon predicted an American war with China within a decade and has long argued Beijing's trade policies and land-seizures in the South China Sea have harmed American workers and imbalanced global stability.
The Chinese economy, which is now the world's second largest economy and the world's largest trading nation, has become highly imbalanced as a result of an excessive reliance on credit creation and investment-led growth.
The five-member group that most people know as the Temptations is embodied with piquantly detailed individuality by charismatic, supple-voiced actors who astutely convey the imbalanced equations of ego and accommodation in their characters.
Bove said it appears the issues in the market were possibly seasonal, but for some reason the demand and supply were imbalanced and it's still not clear why there was such high demand for cash.
The city aims to show clear progress by 2030 in curing itself of "Big City Syndrome", in which rapid, imbalanced growth creates a congested, polluted and chaotic industrial megapolis, besides reducing the size of the city.
But if the gut microbiome is imbalanced (through changes in diet or antibiotics, for instance), that might set off a chain of events that wreaks havoc on both the brain and gut, often through chronic inflammation.
They are taking advantage of that imbalanced like any country in the world would, and until we get this thing balanced out against structurally, the threat of a conflict is actually going to grow, not diminish.
Even if your cap-and-gown days are long gone, you can probably remember the emotions you felt when leaving campus: an imbalanced mix of excitement, sadness, and angsty anticipation for the months and years ahead.
Exports are expected to remain, weak, however, while fixed asset investment is likely to hover near 17-year lows, leaving the economy imbalanced and highly reliant on a rebound in heavy industry and government spending for growth.
As Troy Wolverton lays out in a series of reports and analyses on WeWork, much of the wariness about WeWork can be distilled into two very large, yet imbalanced, financial metrics at the heart of its business.
"For instance, breeds such as the standard poodle have a lot of genetic diversity worldwide, but the existing diversity has been badly imbalanced because of a mid-century genetic bottleneck created by a very famous bloodline," says Pedersen.
And the president has made clear from the beginning he thinks that these imbalanced, unfair, nonreciprocal trade deals including with China are killing the American worker, American interest, American industries, and he will always fight for them first.
And the other downside is the size of the camera bump, which is roughly the same as Apple's on the iPhone X and leads to similar issues of the phone being imbalanced when laid on a flat surface.
" Instead, Ms. Savoy said, the aim is to arrive at "a rebalancing of the geography of African heritage in the world, which is currently extremely imbalanced, as European museums have almost everything, and African museums have almost nothing.
Some of the biggest names in Fortnite e-sports, like top Twitch star Turner "Tfue" Tenney and Fortnite World Cup Champion Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf, have routinely expressed frustration with the mech suit and its imbalanced impact on play.
The extra sporty version of the flagship supercar moderated drivers' worst impulses—go fast, lose control—by correcting imbalanced handling and understeer issues, and still offered a 3-second 0 to 60 mph sprint and 217 mph top speed.
European companies such as Spotify, Rocket Internet and Deezer have complained that online platforms - such as search engines and app stores - abuse their position as gateways to customers to promote their own services or impose imbalanced terms and conditions.
When THUMP caught up with Moiré over the phone he talked about how he's inspired by imperfect, imbalanced mixing; he also explained how he's seen Brixton—the rapidly gentrifying south London neighborhood—change in the time he's known it.
Commissioned in 1986 from academician Louis-Ernest Barrias (for ideological context, see his full-breasted "Nature Unveiling Herself to Science," an Enlightenment wet-dream in sculpture form), today the bronze sculpture reads as a glaring study in imbalanced power relations.
With all the excitement of the SE535s' sound, you might assume that their tuning is imbalanced in favor of the extremes — more bass and treble at the cost of a recessed mid-range — but I really don't think that's the case.
Analyzing the existing problems in the world economy today, we find that the root cause lies in the following three prominent and as yet unresolved issues: insufficient growth impetus in the global economy, flagging global economic governance, and imbalanced global development.
" The newer version of that describes the exact opposite: "Having women in the room causes men to become so hormonally imbalanced that the overwhelming fatigue caused by trying to exercise dick control gets in the way of being creative and funny.
Rather, the aim of the recommendations is to achieve "a rebalancing of the geography of African heritage in the world, which is currently extremely imbalanced, as European museums have almost everything, and African museums have almost nothing," Ms. Savoy said.
Imbalanced difficulty spikes in the remastered "classic", however, represent another area where it simply doesn't stand up to today's best rhythm action affairs—you'll hit the "Cooking Chicken's Rap" and wonder why your developing skills are now deemed so incredibly "Bad".
The U.S. president has had a tightrope to tread in Asia as he seeks the help of allied nations to defuse increasingly fraught relations with North Korea while attempting to rewrite what he considers an imbalanced trade relationship with China.
That, more or less, describes the ravishing first third of Sebastian Barry's "On Blueberry Hill," the seriously imbalanced new play about love, hatred and redemption that opened on Sunday night at 59E59 Theaters as part of Origin's 1st Irish Festival.
But the film distinguishes itself through its bridging of seemingly untraversable cultural divides, specifically with the imbalanced but empathetic bonds between Laura (Carrie Mulligan) and Florence (Mary J. Blige) and fellow WWII veterans Ronsel (Straight Outta Compton's Jason Mitchell) and Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
The "multitude of factors" that probably contributes to those imbalanced numbers include greater involvement in traditional burial practices, transmission within family groups (including between mothers caring for sick family members) and the impact of ongoing conflict in affected areas, according to WHO.
American demand for drugs, along with poor immigration policies; imbalanced drug control efforts among interdiction, prevention, education and treatment; a hyper-focus on counterterrorism at the expense of domestic threats; and a lack of leadership at the national level  have enabled the situation.
Beijing, home to around 22 million people, has pledged to resolve what policymakers in China describe as "Big City Syndrome", where rapid and imbalanced growth has created a congested, polluted and chaotic industrial megapolis with soaring living costs and strained public services.
Sure enough, when I mentioned it to a few friends and colleagues, they revealed similar experiences watching movies and TV shows on airplanes: uncontrollable bawling during Miss Congeniality 2; soft, quiet sobbing during The Lobster; imbalanced laugh-cries during Infinitely Polar Bear.
After several patches, an improved (though still imbalanced) version of the game built a considerable cult following and continued to stand alone as a pure example of fantasy 4X, substantially removed from cousins like Age of Wonders and Heroes of Might and Magic.
"Despite America's efforts to align itself with the notion that we are living in a post-racial society, viral videos of black women, men and children dying at the hands of police confirm that the scales of justice are imbalanced," she writes.
A number of Obamacare insurers this year have cited an imbalanced risk pool — one in which they pay out more money in benefits than they take in from premiums — as a reason they need double-digit premium hikes, or why they are exiting Obamacare marketplaces.
Critics of busing were assisted by lawmakers and legislators who argued that Northern states weren't segregated intentionally but were rather just "racially imbalanced," a framing that ignored how policy in many of these states was used to keep white people separated from African Americans.
Bragging in a 2015 Wall Street Journal article that he often unilaterally re-negotiates a contract after completed work, Donald Trump equates his slimy manipulation of the legal system and the imbalanced power dynamic between a multimillionaire and blue-collar workers with business acumen.
"Marilyn," with Micachu, sounded laconic on first listen, but everything was slightly imbalanced: the popped snares were a fraction of a second off the beat, the mix was a clutter, and Micachu was singing about shining teeth and watery graves the whole time anyway.
That's the case, anyway, during the first two (of four) acts of Richard Eyre's intense, imbalanced version of this most harrowing of family portraits, written in blood by O'Neill in the early 1940s but not unleashed on Broadway until 1956, three years after his death.
But Brenda Chapman, presiding over a depressingly gender-imbalanced art production team, found herself abruptly replaced in the director's chair, on the orders of a CEO who later resigned from Pixar following allegations of sexual misconduct and accusations of "open sexism" that referenced Chapman's firing.
"As the battlefield shrinks and the fighting intensifies, efforts to achieve the crucial objective of destroying the Islamic State in its current form ... and the moral imperative of protecting civilian life and property, will inevitably become increasingly imbalanced towards the former," it said in a note Monday.
At the very least, festivals are moving in the right direction by upping the number of women playing, unlike the music industry itself, where in 2017 women saw a sharp drop in their representation in popular music, songwriting, and production — when the numbers were already staggeringly imbalanced.
The Trump Administration's economic policies are fueling new investments in plants and equipment – tax reform, the largest reduction and reform of federal regulations in history, and the renegotiation of imbalanced trade deals have generated a period of strong economic growth and more opportunities for American workers.
"If you told me that you were spending all of your time at work I would say to you, 'Your life is woefully imbalanced,' " Ettus said Wednesday on Good Morning America while promoting her new book, The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction.
"The key with China is to continue to simply press them on those areas where trade is imbalanced, whether it's on their currency practices, whether it's on IP (intellectual property) protection, whether it's on their state-owned enterprises," he said ahead of trade talks in late 2014.
On the film side, Steven Soderbergh's new movie The Laundromat follows his previous Netflix movie, High Flying Bird, in circling around imbalanced and unfair financial systems, this time looking at a form of insurance fraud that benefits the wealthy and bankrupts policyholders who thought they were covered.
But when one strings dozens of these stories together—especially in the case of Sweetgreen, when the money is coming from better-paid corporate employees instead of wages from the company itself—the imbalanced reliance on these systems suddenly transforms into a mosaic of capitalism's daily violences.
In imbalanced metas, teams are advantaged or disadvantaged based on how much their playstyles happen to benefit from the dominant strategies; Those metas encourage teams who don't naturally tend towards those strategies to spend time working out of their old habits in order to be able to compete.
Outsourcing aspects of love—whether it's excitement or the appeal of another gender or the task of talking to you about your work—is not so different from what polyamorists do, but as with a particular kind of imbalanced coupling, only one person thinks this could end well.
We also have an imbalanced roster with prized prospects who can't play at the same time: Noel's field-goal percentage was 5.0 points higher when Jahlil Okafor wasn't also on the floor last season, and Philadelphia's net rating went from -20.0 to -6.2 points per 100 possessions, per NBA.com.
The team was too imbalanced and the squad, loaded up on attacking talent, too thin; managers came and went too frequently, and the latest incumbent, Zinedine Zidane, was regarded cruelly by some of his contemporaries as an "entrenador de palmas": a coach who did nothing more than clap.
In its annual economic survey, the multi-country forum praised India's continued economic growth, which, at 7.5 percent, was the highest level of G20 countries; however, it urged the Indian government to focus on tax reforms to ensure wealth is distributed more evenly across what is a famously economically imbalanced society.
What there is are two convenient responses: shutting it all down if anything feels remotely wrong, or doubling-down on the idea that "every culture appropriates" and blatantly ignoring how culture-swapping can be used to reinforce imbalanced power dynamics, strengthening dominant cultures and keeping marginalized ones in their place.
The point is: This is about as good as it gets for Democrats, at least in a reasonably high-turnout election (unusual and imbalanced turnout patterns are more common in lower-turnout contests, when even a slight enthusiasm edge translates to a big change in the composition of the electorate).
Women and people of color have been finding their voices through organizations like Time's Up and ReFrame, which have transformed the issues of gender and racial equality from tired buzzwords into vital, concrete paths to addressing the imbalanced power structures that some blame for allowing abusers like Mr. Weinstein to flourish.
For instance, in Sun Yuan and Peng Yu's installation "So Far" (2016) there is a palpable tension between two forklifts as they try to pull apart three enormous crocks, joined by a vacuum machine that removes the air "inside and between them," becoming "one system" that is imbalanced and unpredictable in its configuration.
In the case of Caldbeck, his position as venture capitalist meant he had the power to fund, or not fund, companies, creating an already-imbalanced dynamic for the female founders who came to him seeking support — an imbalance, it seems, he eagerly sought to take advantage of and which female founders felt powerless to resist.
" In a separate statement about the elections that year, the US State Department criticized reports of a "media blackout during the polls, an imbalanced and restrictive media environment, significant disparity in access to state resources, a short timeframe for electoral preparations, and restrictions on freedoms of expression, communication, and association in the pre-election period.
In the ASF's 'Category X' list, where the React patent clause now resides, it writes: The Facebook BSD+Patents license includes a specification of a PATENTS file that passes along risk to downstream consumers of our software imbalanced in favor of the licensor, not the licensee, thereby violating our Apache legal policy of being a universal donor.
Conroy-Beam added that, while the study didn't look at couples long enough to conclude that imbalanced relationships were bound for doom, he expects that most of the pairings would begin to see rifts once the more desirable person's status allowed them to meet more people at their calibre—or if the other person's desirability dropped too low.
The revolutions within The Romanoffs are smaller ones, within families or marriages or friendships, but they presage some justice over the horizon, a sense that the world has become so imbalanced that it will greenlight anthology dramas about people who believe they're descendants of the Romanoff family that will cost millions upon millions of dollars to produce.
But as Karina Longworth notes in her fantastic series about the Manson murders on the You Must Remember This podcast, these hippie communities often wound up reifying the same restrictive and imbalanced gender norms that they purported to escape, with the "free love" culture often leaving young women disempowered and vulnerable to sexual assault and further marginalization.
Its first two seasons were oddly paced and imbalanced, sapping all momentum from the show by decisions that didn't end up working out so well — first in choosing to slow down the story so that the eponymous Runaways don't actually, well, run away until the first season finale, and then in choosing to focus on their parents just as much.
"When we look at the figures and we see just how imbalanced the scales are in terms of the content that we're seeing from male versus female voices, we think it's important because we can just imagine how much great content and great storytelling isn't making it to audiences and isn't making it to viewers and we want to be a part of helping close that gender equality gap," Vimeo CEO Kerry Trainor told TechCrunch.

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