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"unbalanced" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] giving too much or too little importance to one part or aspect of something
  2. [not usually before noun] (of a person) not thinking or behaving as they normally do; mentally ill
"unbalanced" Synonyms
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An unbalanced relationshipA key problem is that people in positions of power have a hard time recognizing the coercive nature of that power in an unbalanced relationship.
Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Unbalanced Overloaded with cargo Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Unbalanced Cargo areas Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Cargo areas Unbalanced Source: South Korean prosecutors By The New York Times Corrupt regulators, bought off by fancy dinners and travel, allowed the unsafe ship to sail.
Introduce an unbalanced force, and stop an object in motion.
" Speaking earlier this month, Trump called Clinton "unbalanced" and "unstable.
Our unbalanced political system tilts in favor of the wealthy.
These beers tended to be unbalanced, piercing or otherwise flawed.
It is a debate that is unbalanced from the beginning.
In Unbalanced Force, two robotic organisms climb a vertical rope.
This leads to unbalanced lives, unhealthy lifestyles, and unhappy people.
You can be unbalanced, like me, and be very happy.
"He's unbalanced," said his brother, who lives in New York.
That sowed the seeds of a profoundly unbalanced trade relationship.
Still, the number of unbalanced wines we found was unsettling.
It has left the German economy and global trade perilously unbalanced.
However, Liveris said Trump recognized how unbalanced tax regulations are internationally.
Shows how unbalanced & unfair trade is, but we will fix it….
Those forces have unbalanced economies and polarised politics across the world.
Stereotypes about women's unbalanced emotional state unsurprisingly feature in these shows.
Moreover, the division of labour at home is often woefully unbalanced.
China's economic vulnerability is based on its very unbalanced growth model.
Why are the applicant pools so unbalanced from the get-go?
Klobuchar says she believes in capitalism, but it's an unbalanced system.
"Quite honestly, we were looking at the unbalanced formation," Stoops said.
Such a totally and systematically unbalanced bilateral trade relationship must be corrected.
" Last year was oddly unbalanced, with five major presentations of the "St.
What movies aren't you seeing that your filter is just completely unbalanced?
Of course it's unbalanced because it's only controlled by 60,000 big companies.
This is grotesque and fans the flames of rage among the unbalanced.
Larger, more unbalanced molecules like chlorofluorocarbons are even better at trapping heat.
Our economies are interdependent but the trading relationship has long been unbalanced.
Thanks to stressors like an unbalanced diet, transitional weather, hangovers, unruly hormones.
At best, I thought it was unbalanced and aromatically just plain awkward.
It's the increasingly unbalanced Julius who sets out to chase them down.
I'm not saying Trump is the only unbalanced person in this story.
The study rates the most unbalanced rivalry as Boston College-Notre Dame.
Which "The Jazz Age" surely does, if in a flawed, unbalanced way.
They have tried to fix unbalanced inputs rather than mandating equal outputs.
It's a totally unbalanced presentation of what I suspect the facts were.
The format was unbalanced, with 45 pool matches generating just three knockout games.
"Ugly" sneakers are unbalanced, like an oblique image in a perfectly stylized room.
He saw America "buttressing" and stabilising a world being unbalanced by emerging powers.
The automaker, which also owns automotive parts business Mopar, has an unbalanced business.
I understand that, but we have a very unbalanced trading relationship with them.
The problem of hugely unbalanced bilateral trade is part of that political solution.
Jordan Guggenheim: Since there's been love, there's always been unbalanced relationships and rejection.
It was highly unbalanced by 1990, and by 2010 had reached 22007:240.
There's a stigma with suicide, and some people think I'm crazy or unbalanced.
I felt unbalanced—not quite at home in my suddenly much-discussed body.
The British economy may be somewhat unbalanced, but at least it is growing.
The new DA described capital punishment as "unfair and arbitrary and unbalanced."—VICE
This results in unbalanced trade, now at about $500 billion dollars a year.
Trade between the two countries is the most unbalanced it's been in decades.
The book quotes aides by name describing Trump's behavior as childlike and unbalanced.
But to say this is to misunderstand the nature of China's unbalanced growth.
Don't fall for an underpowered and unbalanced stand mixer, even if it's cheap.
He is the author of "Unbalanced: The Codependency of America and China" (2014).
While acidity is a friend, pronounced tannins, oakiness and unbalanced sweetness are not.
"Heathcliff Redux: A Novella and Stories" is a haunting if slightly unbalanced collection.
But capitalism, like all human systems, is always unbalanced one way or another.
"The approach of the EU is very unbalanced and very irresponsible," Szijjarto said.
The resulting episode contains flashes of brilliance, but overall is clumsy and unbalanced.
It's catcalls on the street, disrespect at work and unbalanced responsibilities at home.
Growth was unbalanced, as some countries saved heavily while others consumed beyond their means.
He also contends that those 2v1 scenarios aren't as unbalanced as they might seem.
In the most unbalanced areas something like this may happen, regardless of the law.
Keenan said that the discrepancy — between firearm training and mental health training — is unbalanced.
Trump renewed his criticism of the U.S.-Japan security alliance this week as unbalanced.
We thought the pita-to-sausage ratio was unbalanced, but it had good flavor.
However, there is early on a warning about just how unbalanced this account is.
The specific problem for the U.S. is its strongly unbalanced trade relation with China.
I know that it's the unbalanced person with the gun that was the problem.
Having a mattress and headboard that are incompatible can lead to an unbalanced space.
"The policy response has been unbalanced, relying too much on central banks," he said.
Sunken temples, which create an unbalanced facial structure, can make the eyes look hollow.
And it ignores the many perfectly sound relationships to come from such unbalanced circumstances.
Witnesses said it was wobbling in the air and seemed unbalanced as it approached.
Because I thought: If I don't start with "Chocolat," I will be always unbalanced.
And their unbalanced information diets and narrow ideological enclaves insulate them from its reasoning.
Given a hopelessly unbalanced world economy, that multilateral system is just a pious wish.
At the bar, a man dreams a glass of champagne like an unbalanced thought.
The team found that most of the 14 unbalanced triangle types didn&apost persist.
In his absence, the team was an unbalanced mess, like a sandwich without mustard.
As more grower brands emerge, I taste more that are rustic, awkward and unbalanced.
Craig's mental state was so unbalanced that he had alienated all of his old contacts.
Those allies of ours and also the Chinese know that the trade situation is unbalanced.
And the more you lean over into someone else's business, the more unbalanced you become.
Without a spouse sitting opposite, the kitchen table can feel unbalanced, a seesaw for one.
The canon is clearly unbalanced, suggesting that women barely played roles in building our cities.
"The negotiations are bogged down, positions have not been respected, it's clearly unbalanced," he said.
However, there is quite early on a warning about just how unbalanced this account is.
" In more recent appearances, he has alleged that she is "unbalanced" and "close to unhinged.
This remains unbalanced and issues of fairness around overdraft fees have still not been settled.
"The platform imposes unbalanced relations to its vendors," DGCCRF official Loic Tanguy told Le Parisien.
It would have dramatically expanded an unbalanced enforcement model and lead to widespread Internet censorship.
"It seems like a lot of problems are caused by unbalanced horny levels," I said.
There is the bear case: growth is severely unbalanced, waste unbearably high and collapse nigh.
Astros Quick Comment: Is it possible Dallas Keuchel's struggles are due to unbalanced beard density?
Google says that these employees are in job groups which are too small or unbalanced.
Asia's fourth-largest economy is so unbalanced, it needs socialist redistribution to transform its capitalism.
X-rays, he said, showed that they had been only partly filled, and were unbalanced.
TG: Whenever we talk about unbalanced applicant pools, there is a larger context and history.
Right-wing news outlets have published rumors claiming she is mentally unbalanced or politically motivated.
But in that case, why is "bilateral" trade between the U.S. and China so unbalanced?
What matters most is if you are accepted by a small and ideologically-unbalanced clique.
But circling and letting her miss her wild, unbalanced right hands will quickly tire her out.
It cited an "unbalanced risk pool," meaning too few healthy people on its rolls, hurting business.
Some perspective on how frequent hijackings used to be in the U.S. Many involved unbalanced individuals.
"A longer perspective would help trust, with steps made conditional, so it's not unbalanced," he said.
She's completely activated by a sense of years-long wrath, a discordant, unbalanced level of rage.
Netanyahu said Kerry's speech was "almost as unbalanced" as the U.N. resolution, which he harshly criticized.
If GOP leaders adhere to that unbalanced approach, the Democrats cautioned Thursday, a shutdown is guaranteed.
It's about creating a little, tiny balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced.
His compositions are deliberately unbalanced, with forms that surge from one side or along forward diagonals.
Unbalanced growth isn't evidence of a looming risk so much as a sign of successful industrialization.
Headon told reporters that early indications suggested the boat, presumably bound for Italy, had become unbalanced.
Amazon: "How to deal with unbalanced data where the ratio of positive and negative is huge."
But it is also the case that our treasured "checks and balances" have become, well, unbalanced.
He said the media landscape is dominated by a liberal elite and, even now, remains unbalanced.
Twitter's censorship and user policies are similarly uneven and at times appear to be politically unbalanced.
Otherwise, the "seeds of unbalanced malcontent" could spread through the office to other people, Uzzi said.
If left alone, "that unbalanced triangle could spread like a cancer to other triangles," she said.
The universe, he concluded, must have become unbalanced in favor of matter in its earliest moments.
That throbbing feeling on one side—albeit unbalanced and particularly uncomfortable—is still not likely a tumor.
Growth is good; but Trumponomics is otherwise a threadbare, retrograde and unbalanced response to America's economic needs.
Imagine if this person was unbalanced and had my real name in addition to my general location.
"It was shifting power from the regions to the center in a really unbalanced way," she said.
"It (the deal) is unbalanced," Steffen Syvertsen, Agder Energi's director of energy management and trading, told Reuters.
Despite the fact that Donald Trump's lying, by comparison, is incessant, and however unbalanced he may be.
"You have to start with something unbalanced to finish with something balanced with the ice," he said.
TV's "Rising" that capitalism has become unbalanced in the U.S. because it is not being properly controlled.
In such a society, with such an unbalanced and capricious king, could not another Haman easily arise?
A United States president is thought to be mentally unbalanced; the book ends with some compelling twists.
We have strongly opposed these initiatives, including the recent wholly unbalanced and inflammatory UNESCO resolution regarding Jerusalem.
In the novel's opening scene, Shelley has no self-awareness about how unbalanced her life has become.
"They make more profitable trades when their relationships are balanced than when they&aposre unbalanced," Uzzi said.
However, the researchers also observed a few types of unbalanced social triangles that tended to stay stuck.
The repeal of the insurance mandate may have unbalanced the painstakingly crafted improvements to ObamaCare from Sens.
"Trump is a petulant, dangerously unbalanced reality star who will coddle tyrants and alienate allies," Elmets said.
"Iran's economy is collapsing ...they are under atomic pressure, so they are taking unbalanced actions," he added.
Still, as unbalanced as the conflict is, it's beautifully rendered, all seething dislike beneath polite, desperate small talk.
Armenia and Azerbaijan are also holding steady; sex ratios had become unbalanced in both countries in the 1990s.
We believe this plaintiff-attorney profile is an unbalanced portrayal of DuPont's responsible handling and usage of PFOA.
The unwillingness of many politicians even to try to bring reason and civility to an unbalanced, vitriolic conversation.
The longer-term boomer mistake was that they allowed—or rather, encouraged—a dangerously unbalanced economy to develop.
When we're talking about being depressed as a person—being chemically unbalanced—we're talking about a constant struggle.
Even party leaders had taken to describing China's economic model as "unstable, unbalanced, unco-ordinated and ultimately unsustainable".
"The relationship is not so much unbalanced between our two countries," Macron said alongside Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"The platform imposes unbalanced relations to its vendors," DGCCRF official Loic Tanguy is quoted as telling Le Parisien.
"Turkish growth is unbalanced, inflation high rising, foreign debt costs ballooning and domestic FX expectations unmoored," Chenevix said.
The 32-year-old had become unbalanced on her horse when it clipped the heels of another runner.
It was very unbalanced at one point; it was all colleges and universities and the skill was suffering.
Unbalanced triangles that persisted for the entire one-and-a-half-year period likely require intervention, Lane said.
And about this: Trump, a man amply unbalanced, is being thrown further off stride and out of whack.
It is getting harder to ignore that we apparently have an emotionally unbalanced individual as our chief executive.
Gender Gap In countries around the world, the ways in which men and women spend their time are unbalanced.
But also, as Hampton writes, to imply R. Kelly is getting unbalanced scrutiny in comparison to Weinstein is untrue.
Bobb arrived in Detroit and got down to business searching for a culprit behind the schools' wildly unbalanced books.
Whereas acceleration was synchronised across much of the world in 2017, the global economy's expansion now looks increasingly unbalanced.
Mr Cannataci's assessment was "extremely unbalanced", said Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, and "hardly that of an objective expert".
Along the right side of the screen, "Overwatch" automatically tells you if your team is unbalanced in any way.
Monique Goyens, director general of The European Consumer Organisation, BEUC, also described it as a "very unbalanced copyright law".
Still, there are parts to this 3.03 interpretation that don't sit well with me, like the long, unbalanced design.
Trump this week renewed his criticism of the U.S.-Japan security alliance as unbalanced, a view Japan has rejected.
MEPs have a chance to correct a heavily unbalanced report and make copyright work for both consumer and creators.
Unbalanced charge is basically just a voltage, which means that the researchers can use the process to capture electricity.
Conservatives have criticized those enforcement actions, arguing the Obama administration took an unbalanced and harsh view to corporate consolidation.
They can experience depressions or ataxia [a vestibular disease that causes an unbalanced gait], seizures, tremors, and behavioral changes.
She grows more unbalanced as the pregnancy progresses, but none of it is suspenseful because it's all so familiar.
Along with adding new characters and abilities, each game would also fix any unbalanced issues from the previous iteration.
"No other competition law jurisdiction in the world would have such a broad, unbalanced essential facilities doctrine," Waterman said.
The bad news is that 'potential' is the operative word here, and we are off to an unbalanced start.
The bad news is that "potential" is the operative word here, and we are off to an unbalanced start.
And yet unbalanced labor markets not only hold back wages but also stymie the American economy as a whole.
Congress now has an opportunity to right this unbalanced and unjust patent litigation system by passing venue reform legislation.
Most of these unbalanced cells divide only slowly or die off altogether, while the normal cells multiply far faster.
We should focus on these fundamentals and not be distracted by the emotional and unbalanced claims coming from Tehran.
The team found that most types of unbalanced triangles did tend to transform into more stable, or "balanced," states.
Saddam did not see himself as unbalanced, and he knew that he did not have weapons of mass destruction.
In Detroit's ever-changing North End neighborhood, a new artist-run development project is challenging this unbalanced power dynamic.
"Dry skin doesn't function optimally because the barrier function is compromised, leaving the skin sensitive and unbalanced," Dr. Engelman says.
It's the starkness of the reaction that appears so unbalanced, especially given Twitter's notorious permissiveness around sexual and racial harassment.
And as it turns out, the potential for 2v2 matches to become unbalanced is his favorite thing about the mode.
"Johnson admitted that Corbyn has "a point," adding that he agreed that the extradition agreement with the US was "unbalanced.
Caldwell-Pope gallops the floor off missed shots and turnovers, perpetually looking to cash in against a retreating, unbalanced defense.
But it&aposll be unbalanced within the next five years if the city fails to improve collection efforts, Newsome said.
The audience would no longer take some sloppy, unbalanced beat 'em up that traded on nostalgia or a particular license.
But the truth is that the perennial surplus countries are equally responsible for creating an unstable and unbalanced world economy.
And Russia feels uncomfortable about such an unbalanced relationship that highlights a flaw in the Kremlin's claim of Russian greatness.
Mr Navarro claims that, as a matter of arithmetic, unbalanced trade is responsible for a slowdown in growth since 2000.
"Allowing this kind of unbalanced, unfocused and unsustainable growth is leaving many Londoners feeling excluded and left behind," he said.
Perhaps you were wondering if it were still possible to wring any suspense out of an unbalanced-third-wheel plot.
There are certainly critics who would like to see CNN punished in some way for what is arguably unbalanced coverage.
So when hiring managers are making decisions, they are typically looking at a pool that is unbalanced in political terms.
The cumulative effects of holding force size steady or increasing while suppressing capability and readiness is an unbalanced defense program.
There is very little room to trust a government-funded, unelected, unbalanced commission without any accountability to the American people.
The people in the background know it, the people who know her know it, and she's like an unbalanced person.
The people in the background know it, the people who know her know it and she's like an unbalanced person.
It's a story of the revision of a racially unbalanced Western canon, which caught up with Hendricks just in time.
Vibrations travel through the walls and into our fumbling bodies, unbalanced from the cocktails, as we make our way down.
Castro was transformed simultaneously into an anathema and phantasma, unscrupulous and perhaps unbalanced, possessed by demons and given to evil doings.
Eventually, this unbalanced relationship between the U.S. and China will lead them to take aggressive measures both economically and potentially militarily.
Every move he made was calculated to undermine Trump and present the most unbalanced and distorted view of the facts possible.
"Much of this unbalanced and sensationalised reporting is based on unsubstantiated allegations, exaggerations, unsupported connections and outright falsehoods," the directors said.
He, too, cited weak business investment, saying the economy is unbalanced and growth is being led almost solely by the consumer.
Lack of voice activation kneecaps the Tap as a viable Alexa device too, and as a speaker it's quiet and unbalanced.
But now that the company has deployed these automated tools, it has created an unbalanced universe and needs to take action.
"Unbalanced risk pool" is insurance jargon for too many sick people and not enough healthy enrollees to balance out their costs.
White understood then that her daughter, who had been preparing for another bodybuilding competition, had also been consuming an unbalanced diet.
"Much of this unbalanced and sensationalized reporting is based on unsubstantiated allegations, exaggerations, unsupported connections and outright falsehoods," the directors said.
You uphold antiquated, strident, unbalanced and frankly sexist standards when it comes to female students and how they dress at school.
The resin-soaked floor of the white cube space feels unbalanced and shifty — a reference to the fragility of cultural structures?
There is a growing sense of unease at how unbalanced the Premier League — so long defined by its competitiveness — has become.
The city would send riot police with shields and batons, as a bloody reminder that the fight would always be unbalanced.
There's a second headphone output with independent monitor mix and additional unbalanced outputs for DJ mixers, along with MIDI I/O.
Shifting alliancesGuided by these rules, Uzzi&aposs team categorized each triangle in the traders&apos social network as balanced or unbalanced.
By far the most common of the 16 possible triangles was the unbalanced state where all three people disliked each other.
Both countries should step away from trade warfare and focus on a rapid correction of a hugely unbalanced U.S.-China trade.
The Sewol, structurally unbalanced and overloaded, capsized and then sank off the southwest coast of South Korea on April 16, 2014.
After all, there's a fairly broad consensus that negative, stereotypical, and unbalanced coverage can shape viewers' thinking about people of different races.
If these compounds become unbalanced, science could use cannabinoids like THC and cannabidiol, naturally occurring in marijuana plants, to cure many ailments.
"Dry skin doesn't function optimally because the barrier function is compromised, leaving the skin sensitive and unbalanced," dermatologist Dendy Engelman, MD, says.
Like the Hackers soundtrack played back in amid hormonally unbalanced rage, it feels at once cooly cybernetic, intensely human, and totally unstable.
Ordinary life is uncertain and unbalanced, and we tolerate that because the persistent outer chaos that's forever trying the locks is scarier.
Are we ready to settle for an unbalanced world economy that is costing us a whopping annual trade deficit of $800 billion?
It isn&apost difficult to imagine how an unbalanced mind could be influenced by overheated rhetoric by people in positions of authority.
After referring to Simon as "one of the smartest writers I've ever worked with, although unpleasant and mentally unbalanced," he hit back.
By definition, nut job means a "mentally unbalanced person," according to Merriam-Webster, which tweeted Friday lookups of the word spiked 173,750%.
Motherwell is an artist whose work I have come to dread due to the ubiquity of unbalanced abstraction in the secondary market.
She stood in front of him, just like a physical therapist, her body weight supporting him as he made tiny, unbalanced steps.
One Google employee explains that an employee's relationship with their manager can mean the difference between a balanced and unbalanced work life.
The new worry these days about China's growth is not that it is fake, but that its investment engine is dreadfully unbalanced.
"They wanted to play fast to get us unbalanced and tired, because we played on Thursday," the Impact captain Patrice Bernier said.
Because that's absolutely right, you don't want to just ignore if your child seems to be eating a diet that's completely unbalanced.
It's not low growth, exactly, but rather unbalanced growth that is fueling support for the surprisingly similar populisms of Trump and Sanders.
And worst of all, he treats her like she is unbalanced, untrustworthy, as if he knows her mind better than she does.
I know there's precedent for these kinds of enemies, and I can't really even argue that it was somehow unfair or unbalanced.
The United States is not trying to recast an unbalanced relationship as the Trump administration is doing in its negotiations with China.
"The American economy is unbalanced," Representative Joe Crowley of New York, the leader of the House Democratic Caucus, said in a statement.
The impressive hand-held camerawork gradually becomes more and more unhinged, as if to keep up with all these unbalanced, inebriated perspectives.
The installation of the work, which was counterintuitively (but perfectly) scattered through the stark white gallery space, added to the unbalanced feeling.
"We have a very unbalanced relationship with China and we have one that risks literally the jobs of the future," Lighthizer said.
Our political and media elites, along with Democratic critics, see Mr. Trump as overly provocative, unbalanced and lacking in any real results.
Consumers may get marginally cheaper goods, but the long-term harm to the U.S. economy by allowing unbalanced trade policies is large.
Moscow made clear last week that it would defeat the draft measure to impose sanctions on the Syrian government, calling it unbalanced.
And I thought, this is a completely unbalanced view from what this person had just written and I'm tempted to unfollow them.
That's led to an unbalanced ratio between men and women using the apps in India, a report from The Wall Street Journal found.
Also, adjustments to the corporate tax code are an important part of foreign trade policies, and so are revisions to unbalanced trade agreements.
"They invented a game on top of a game," Spence tells him, reflecting on the exploitative, racially unbalanced relationship between owners and players.
An object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
For the Xi era, that contradiction is now 'between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life.
He was warning that after three decades of heavy industrialization, China was "unstable" and "unbalanced," with too many factories belching too much smog.
"What I learned is all those people who know why they do what they do, " he says, "have an unbalanced amount of success."
Still, no matter how good it is, it leaves the device very unbalanced when open, thus requiring a strong hinge to stabilize it.
"The way she walked was unbalanced and her spine was going to bend," Therdchai, 72, said of Mosha before receiving her latest leg.
Similar to looking through the end of a pair of binoculars, things look bigger or smaller and present an unbalanced look at reality.
Years of obsessive self-loathing combined with my restricted, unbalanced diet had dysregulated some of my body's hormonal functions — specifically, its reproductive capabilities.
There is no one Brazil or India, and infrastructure is still lacking and wealth is unbalanced, but it's still a big, exciting opportunity.
Practicing internal self-awareness allows you to honestly evaluate and re-evaluate the trade-offs inherent to living an unbalanced, flow-filled life.
Economists are also expected to focus once again on private investment growth, which has cooled to record lows, leaving the economy more unbalanced.
During the last financial crisis, I was the Democrat who challenged the governor, who challenged the Legislature when they were passing unbalanced budgets.
If you find yourself a little unbalanced, like maybe your left arm is noticeably stronger than your right, you might blame your overstuffed purse.
Fruit and vegetables are mostly water and contain a lot of sugar, he said, so consuming 10 portions could mean a nutritionally unbalanced diet.
America's official money managers can tell him that they did all they could to sustain demand, output and employment in a structurally unbalanced economy.
For instance, left unbalanced with the U.S. and U.K. regulations, Europe's stricter stance on privacy could limit opportunities for companies like Google, he said.
"Thanks to the reckless greed of Wall Street over the past few decades, the American economy is a grossly unbalanced playing field," said DeFazio.
A bit like our very unbalanced UK economy: productivity is poor, debt too high and more recently the weak pound is stoking inflationary pressures.
These egg-like shapes float alongside and over the natural world and yet, as in Lost Horizons 48, create an oddly unbalanced floating world.
Strong and synchronised growth in 2017 has been replaced by an unbalanced expansion that increasingly relies on U.S. consumers and businesses to be sustained.
"Much of this unbalanced and sensationalized reporting is based on unsubstantiated allegations, exaggerations, unsupported connections and outright falsehoods," the directors said in the letter.
Facebook tells me that unbalanced clickbait demotion of right-wing stories wasn't why it wasn't released, but political leaning could still be a concern.
The base beer, which is basically a Belgian IPA, is Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde is that base blended with a very unbalanced stout.
SCARAMUCCI: Okay, so just briefly, the President&aposs position is that the trade system since the end of World War II has been unbalanced.
Food chain disruption Inextricably tied to extinction, food chains are likely to become permanently unbalanced as apex predators and their prey begin to disappear.
" Chen responded angrily to the article published by Into, saying he had not been contacted for a comment, and branded it "unbalanced and misleading.
"In order for this Council to have any credibility, let alone success, it must move away from its unbalanced and unproductive positions," Barclay said.
And because most migrant workers are men, the places where they cluster have wildly unbalanced sex ratios, making them even more dangerous for women.
That severely limits his ability to reverse course on the spate of unbalanced policy decisions the board has issued over the last several years.
Pudzens says that the Latvian people were hit particularly hard by the global recession, and Unbalanced Force represents his personal view at that time.
Armies became wildly unbalanced, and the only way to impose order on Games Workshop's godawful rules was to play in very cookie-cutter ways.
The U.S. and China leaders agreed at the Beijing summit last week that there were no quick solutions to their structurally unbalanced trade relations.
The unbalanced economy in Russia needs cash now, in part to finance its wealthy and powerful, so it does not want to cut production.
"The racing angle is unbalanced, so my right side is a little stronger," said Kim Dokyoum, a member of the South Korean men's team.
And make no mistake: There is no clearer example of unbalanced political power in Washington than interest groups operating in the name of veterans.
But if the country is up in arms at the sight of an unbalanced court, then changing the number of justices will get consideration.
He often claims that critics are stupid, mentally unbalanced or losing a step through age, all things that have repeatedly been said of him.
"Given the increasingly unbalanced nature of growth and the darkening business mood, risks to the immediate outlook seem tilted to the downside," Williamson said.
Trump later lamented the "hatred" and "tone" of CNN, particularly Don Lemon's "CNN Tonight," for having what he characterized as anti-Trump, unbalanced panels.
McConnell's understudy, Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, has even joined in the latest anti-Trump defamatory wheeze: that the president might be mentally unbalanced.
The idea of forcing Brady to beat you in the playoffs sounds ridiculous, but remember that Patriots Coach Bill Belichick disdains an unbalanced offense.
This is nonetheless a stunning work of art — a deeply compassionate remembrance of a furious, unbalanced woman who took aim at a Great Man.
They have an unbalanced roster—heavy on centers, light on point guards—at a time when the league is trending in the other direction.
That profoundly unbalanced trade relationship is taking place amid growing political and military tensions, and an increasingly difficult operating environment for American firms in China.
However, several board member said that there are currently no clear signs of overheating as neither prices nor wages are rising in an unbalanced way.
That runs the risk of making Nora and those who join her in being unable to "get over" the Departure seem all the more unbalanced.
RTUK chief Ilhan Yerlikaya denies that Erdogan has dominated coverage and says only a fraction of the complaints it receives relate to perceived unbalanced coverage.
China, however, will remain for the foreseeable future a major structural trade problem for the U.S. — a legacy of decades-old unbalanced bilateral trade patterns.
"This is about creating a little tiny bit of balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced," Brown said before signing the legislation.
While often unbalanced, it is likely to galvanise hostility to HBS both inside Harvard University, of which we are a part, and among the public.
Considering the woefully unbalanced representation of women behind the camera in all aspects of the film industry, this inclusion makes the ad even more meaningful.
Photo source: Mobike Photo source: Mobike Those affected won't have much time to ponder, but feel "unbalanced" and "upset" about the company's "one-sided" decision.
Russia will bridle at this, no doubt calling the threat of additional sanctions unfair, unbalanced, a violation of international law, a provocation, and so forth.
They'll report back to the President in 90 days with findings on everything from unbalanced free trade deals to lax enforcement to unfair WTO constraints.
These are women who are unmerciful in their actions and unbalanced in their temperament but always look like they just stepped out of the salon.
Setting aside the unbalanced nature of that proposition, this scandal raises serious doubts about whether Malaysia can live up to its end of the bargain.
This unbalanced equation lends ISIS emotional leverage over the West's societal consciousness, and verges on manipulating countries into responding counterproductively in the fight against terrorism.
There's still a gender gap in STEM, the Equal Rights Amendment has not been ratified, and Congress is overwhelmingly unbalanced (just 213 percent is women).
One of the BTA's early insights, which Felix Salmon wrote about for Reuters in 2000, was just how unbalanced New York's transit system currently is.
President Trump's new and clearly unbalanced and mystifying nuclear policy seems of a piece with much of his words, thinking and his acts as president.
"What we now face is the contradiction between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life," Mr. Xi said.
Guardiola, for his part, might mention that City is an aging and unbalanced squad, one allowed to drift by the club's sporting director, Txiki Begiristain.
Yet over the years, the celebrity of the piece has created an unbalanced view of a long career that has taken many forms and directions.
"It is important to avoid behaviors that could raise the chances (of fractures) even more, like sedentarism, certain medications, tobacco, and unbalanced diets," Kremer said.
" In a Washington Post column, Hewitt wrote that Republicans should "no longer play by the biased rules of a deeply unbalanced Manhattan-Beltway media elite.
In 1980, wage inequality in Binghamton, N.Y., made the region among the most unbalanced in the country, the NYT's Emily Badger and Kevin Quealy report.
Unfortunately for the duel-focused fighting game's publisher, For Honor is still riddled with unbalanced abilities and technical issues, as Reddit user ColdBlackCage pointed out.
Valentin's bodily arrangements are frequently awkward and unbalanced in a manner that indicates more — or perhaps less — than formal considerations are organizing his pictorial space.
He perpetuates a cycle: By creating a deeply unbalanced history of America's foundations, he is able to legitimize the Christianized state he would like to promote.
That is the picture of a structurally unbalanced and a very vulnerable U.S. economy facing an unsettled political situation at home and growing security challenges abroad.
Now that Congress has zeroed out the penalty for being uninsured, though, Democrats argue that if Congress wants to design an unbalanced stool, that's its prerogative.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder declared a financial emergency for the county in July 2015, citing a series of unbalanced budgets and growing employee health care liabilities.
The disjointed growth of gasoline and distillate consumption in the United States (and in some other regions) reflects unbalanced growth between the consumer and business sectors.
It's fine to reward wins and losses, but with unbalanced schedules across conferences, it's necessary to use an equalizer like margin of victory when seeding teams.
One Russian lawmaker wrote on Facebook that America is looser and that it will become "more unbalanced" due to domestic threats on Trump such as impeachment.
The minute you die, your reputation becomes fair game for every liar, con man, tabloid, or vengeful enemy, as well as for the unbalanced media portrayals.
Trump is perhaps the most emotionally unbalanced national politician in living memory, tweeting semi-literate all-caps outbursts and frothing up his followers with incoherent tirades.
The memo alleged anti-Trump bias at the FBI, but Democrats and other observers criticized the memo for being unbalanced and leaving too many points out.
" According to a press release, Cheung's job will be "keeping the campaign up to date on breaking news and pushing back on false or unbalanced reporting.
It not only makes for an incongruous stage picture, but it often creates an unbalanced sound, with emphatic backing harmonies drowning out Wilson's main vocal lines.
The boat appeared to have become unbalanced in relatively calm waters after leaving Zuwarah, in western Libya, a popular departure point for migrants across the Mediterranean.
Mr. Chen said in a comment on the site that the report was "unbalanced and misleading," and that he should have been asked to weigh in.
Mr. Trump has frequently criticized what he asserts are the unbalanced costs of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the military alliance whose core includes mutual defense.
The really massive influxes of money from superdreadnought givers like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation or the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative unbalanced entire fields of research.
"As a journalist, what I try to do is to make the unbalanced communication more balanced," said Ms. Liu, who hasn't left home for a month.
And remember, states like Kansas don't have the luxury of submitting unbalanced budgets to the legislature like the federal government can and does year after year.
"It's incredibly exciting to know that we will add 10 working females a year to the currently very unbalanced pool of working television directors," Salke added.
VIS-A-VIS SOME OTHER PLACES IN THE WORLDWHERE WE FACE A VERY UNBALANCED LEVEL OF COMPETITION, CHINA WOULD NOT BE MYFIRST CONCERN IN THAT REGARD.
We must accept some responsibility for our planet's conflicts, and realize that compassionately dealing with the fallout of an unbalanced world is the only way forward.
The European Union (EU) has been "very unbalanced and very irresponsible" in its handling of the continent's migration crisis, Hungary's foreign minister told CNBC on Monday.
"Although we always say we can work remotely with the use of a laptop, when you are displaced like this you are emotionally unbalanced," he said.
If you're going to be out in those wobbly, unbalanced things then you better know how to defend yourself, because you sure can't run in them.
The sequence in the first round where Cormier opened up with his favorite uppercuts and unbalanced Jones only to land a nice right straight was beautiful.
For over three decades, Cambodia's authoritarian government has consolidated and expanded its power on a foundation of corrupt, faux-democratic rule and unbalanced, "urban-led" economic growth.
The giant helmet they let me try on made me fall around unbalanced like a young filly exiting crap London nightclub Mahiki at three in the morning.
Activity was at its strongest since November but it was unbalanced, with manufacturing activity contracting for a fifth month, overshadowing a small uptick in the services industry.
And while it's true that Nickaroo93's group now has enough influence to impact everyone's game on their server, they don't necessarily think the mechanic is unbalanced.
But her following rarely translates into the lucrative partnerships Samman has managed to cultivate in Dubai, a testament to the unbalanced potential for influencers in the region.
Don't LikeNo water resistance,NFC or wireless charging, Nubia lagging behind on security patches, software and UI can take some getting used to, stereo speakers sound unbalanced.
What it means: If Trump's going to keep those promises to the American people, he's going to have to break another promise and leave the budget unbalanced.
In much of the rest of the world the picture is one of moderating and increasingly unbalanced growth, after the strong synchronised upturn in 20193 (tmsnrt.rs/2JVAFSZ).
In a sense, he thinks a sugar-addicted person is somewhat equivalent to a mentally unbalanced person, but he cautions that he is neither doctor nor researcher.
While the shape helped eliminate the camera bump and allow for a larger battery to fit, it felt unbalanced with the topside feeling heavier than the bottom.
In theory, it's a great idea, one that solves a few problems—unbalanced playoff formats, lack of incentive to finish as high as possible—in one shot.
Starving people wither away until they can no longer fight off disease, or the chemicals in their blood become so unbalanced that their hearts forget to beat.
The rest is quite literally history and documented in what are now considered iconic photographs that physically dictate the beyond unbalanced gender dynamics of the late 20073s.
This is the inescapable fact: on November 9th, the United States elected a dishonest, inept, unbalanced, and immoral human being as its President and Commander-in-Chief.
A primary concern about the Chinese economy is that it has relied excessively on an unbalanced and unsustainable economic growth model to drive its rapid economic growth.
The unbalanced nature of the Chinese economy is most apparent from the fact that Chinese investment accounts for around 6900 percent of China's gross domestic product (GDP).
There is nothing new about conservatives pointing to personal debt as evidence that candidates are fiscally irresponsible, their unbalanced books a sign of some greater personal failing.
In recent years, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has been recognized as a way to restore a person's unbalanced microbiome (usually, the donor poop is delivered via enema).
"The problem is that the agreement [signed in] Le Touquet is unbalanced," explained François Gemmene, an expert on migratory flows at the Paris Institute of Political Sciences.
Just Mercy does not shy away from the unbalanced horrors of the American justice system, or the overwhelming and frequently dangerous forces keeping this system in place.
As years passed, I realized I was telling the same story over and over — a lost, isolated, unbalanced (usually white) young man with legal access to firearms.
The rest of the calendar is odd and unbalanced as well, with so many of the delegates locked in early March, and the rest over several months.
"We have an access to markets which is unbalanced, unsatisfying," Macron told members of the French and Chinese business community at an event in Beijing, Reuters reported.
More telling than inconsistency, however, we found too many bottles to be unbalanced, dominated either by tannins or acidity or a lack of one or the other.
The instruments are starting to figure out a balance they are coming into, but it is actually something that looks like balance that will become very unbalanced.
I am still the dominant one in many ways, but I am deeply unsatisfied that we are so unbalanced, materially, even though he never brings it up.
Other people close to Trump worry, however, that Schiller's departure may result in an unbalanced presidency due to the close-knit nature of their relationship, Bloomberg says.
But they have plenty to work on before they can start climbing back up the table again, with the Mercedes-powered car unbalanced and hard to handle.
We have learned the hard way that federal-state-local partnerships truly matter, and when one leg of the stool is broken, the entire system becomes unbalanced.
For me, the book is more about the con artists, conspiracy theorists, and mentally unbalanced individuals that had this unprecedented impact on pop culture at the time.
Most patients eventually make a full recovery if they receive adequate treatment, usually injections of immunoglobulin that neutralize the unbalanced actions of the patient's own immune system.
But moose usually shed the second antler within a few hours or days of shedding the first, so this guy likely didn't have to feel unbalanced for long.
"This is an unbalanced approach: it assumes the Palestinians are the more vulnerable side and they are the ones who can succumb to pressure more easily," he said.
Not only are emerging markets an unbalanced and highly diverse group, but falling oil prices and a shift in risk appetite could quickly result in a sell-off.
"Knowledge is power," explains Margot Wallström, the foreign minister, and because these days knowledge and information come from the "clearly unbalanced" internet, this is a problem, she adds.
The system is now so inherently unbalanced that the trigger could be anything that had big knock-on effects, that could cause enough uncertainty to breed into contagion.
The see-saw is unbalanced, as Russian President Vladimir Putin takes Ukraine's desire to tip towards democracy and do away with cronyism as a slap in the face.
In this new indie, Aubrey Plaza plays a mentally unbalanced woman named Ingrid who becomes obsessed with a social media influencer and heads to California to befriend her.
To condemn Conroy's prayer as partisan is to condemn the tax bill, to call it unbalanced, and to claim that all Americans will not share in its rewards.
Trump lobs a verbal grenade into the establishment crowd, who pronounce him bungling and unbalanced ... and then disaster doesn't befall the country and Trump's polling numbers don't sink.
Many economists, myself included, have been pointing out for a while that China has a severely unbalanced economy, with too little consumer spending and unsustainable levels of investment.
Through two decades of very rapid — albeit unbalanced — economic growth, China's share in the world economy has increased from 220006 percent in 2202 to 2628 percent in 28500.
This week's meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi provides the American president an opportunity to reset a U.S.-China trade and economic relationship that has become severely unbalanced.
Authorizing these "junk insurance" plans would create an unbalanced risk pool that disrupts the individual marketplace and raises costs for everyone else who remains in the individual marketplace.
Here are a few potential downsides and risks of eating an unbalanced CICO diet: Counting calories involves lots of math and religious tracking, and that gets old fast.
The answer lies in a mix of constitutional interpretation, legal precedent and the age-old, oft-unbalanced power structure between Albany and the state's — and nation's — biggest city.
He is the co-author of the new book, "The Passion Paradox: A Guide to Going All-In, Finding Success, and Discovering the Benefits of an Unbalanced Life."
Alsace, for example, recognized it had a problem with consumers because wines that were expected to be dry turned out not only to be sweet but often unbalanced.
Moreover, the hormones that control your hunger, like leptin and ghrelin, will become unbalanced as you continue to lose weight, which can make you feel hungry more often.
Yet I've noticed something interesting: The times in my life during which I've felt happiest and most alive are also the times that I've been the most unbalanced.
"If you look at the actions he's taken, they are unbalanced in regards to minorities and women," said the minority manager who was upset by Zinke's diversity comment.
But, to be fair, let me begin this story by acknowledging markets' ability to determine reasonable asset values under conditions of totally and hopelessly unbalanced U.S. economic policies.
They want to roll back the clock to an era before the internet, when they were free to commandeer the U.S. government to push unbalanced copyright rules abroad.
They worry above all that America looks unbalanced to them, and thus the default source of stability during such a crisis feels like more of a wild card.
The fundamental problem with the Chinese economy is that it's highly unbalanced: It has extremely high levels of investment, seemingly without enough domestic consumption to justify that investment.
Constance: Yeah, I think Cursed Child is much more willing to explicitly discuss how manipulative and unbalanced Harry and Dumbledore's relationship was than the books are, in general.
All images: Sam RutherfordEven with all the screen issues, weird buzzing noises, and unbalanced speaker performance on Google's Pixel 2, there's an even bigger issue that's been bugging me.
The supply and demand for food will grow increasingly unbalanced, the UN forecast, as rising world population and income boosts consumption and climate change and scarcer resources disrupt production.
It closes with a company-wide meeting where the staff of Madsen's company, Copenhagen Suborbitals, votes to censure him over an unbalanced email he sent demanding von Bengtson's resignation.
To the defense, the set appeared to be a heavy-package unbalanced line; with one back in the backfield and one split end left, the defense assumes run right.
They can do things that might, to the untrained eye, seem unbalanced — things like sending dead animals to coworkers, or smearing actual blood on a colleague's face without warning.
The overall effects of warmer temperatures on grapes are increased sugar content and lower acidity, creating wines that may be unbalanced, high in alcohol or otherwise changed in character.
The State Council's statement comes at a time when the foreign business community in China has become highly critical of the current unbalanced access for foreign companies in China.
He sees how conspiracy groups mix varying levels of serious belief, irony, and playing along, creating a kind of nihilistic matrix in which unbalanced people can lose their grip.
This book tells more stories of a bunch of depressed, mentally unbalanced, and drug-addicted characters as they try to cope with life, boredom, depression, the law, and themselves.
Fianna Fail lawmaker Dara Calleary told state broadcaster RTE on Wednesday that a formal coalition was a "dreadful prospect", saying the last government had presided over an unbalanced recovery.
Traditionally the two religious groups have taken turns to hold the presidency, but that accord was unbalanced by the death of Yar'Adua before his first four-year term ended.
It, therefore, seems very likely that America's apparent distraction from trans-Atlantic affairs might have led to issues of unbalanced trade and improper burden sharing of allied security obligations.
Park says today's diet is extremely unbalanced and recommends a balanced macronutrient diet, which includes carbohydrates like beets, rice and potatoes; proteins like fish, dairy, meat and lastly fat.
It's hard, after all these months, to get worked up about Trump's fantasies, but there are still people in America unbalanced enough to believe their president tells the truth.
Newton's first law states that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
She has grumbled publicly about the Hollywood tendency not just to expose acres of flesh but to probe female sexuality in ways she finds more than a little unbalanced.
According to patents filed by the company, a counterbalance spinning opposite the rocket gets released at the same time, preventing the tether from becoming unbalanced and vibrating into oblivion.
" He offered contrasting examples: "Penélope is very well-treated by the camera, but at the same time I also adore Rossy de Palma, whose beauty is unbalanced in comparison.
The trade deficit between the world's two largest economies is in excess of $300 billion a year, something many critics have pointed to as evidence of an unbalanced relationship.
Shows how unbalanced & unfair trade is, but we will fix it..... On Twitter on Tuesday, Trump also said that he has had Harley-Davidson officials at the White House.
The Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday the exchange rate was not the reason for unbalanced trade with the United States, which runs a goods and services trade deficit with China.
The inconsistent defense Towns has displayed over his short career helped convince Thibodeau that those contracts were necessary (Gibson has been awesome), but that doesn't excuse such unbalanced salary allocation.
"What we now face is the contradiction between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life," Xi at the start of the party congress.
Abe called his frequent meetings with Trump "proof of the strong U.S.-Japan alliance", days after the U.S. leader renewed his criticism of the U.S.-Japan security treaty as unbalanced.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday the exchange rate was not the reason for unbalanced trade with the United States, which runs a goods and services trade deficit with China.
It implied that in any context whatever, merely expressing an "incorrect" or unbalanced view of a religious matter (from the viewpoint of the religion concerned) could be a punishable offence.
"It is an extremely unbalanced assessment and has many things wrong," Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, wrote in an email to BuzzFeed News.
The best news is that the White House is apparently realizing the merit of the Fed's lonely job in trying to hold together an unbalanced and seriously mismanaged U.S. economy.
Weak or inactive glutes, it turns out, can result in an unbalanced hip-to-knee rhythm, poor movement mechanics and joint health in the knee, and even reduced ankle stability.
"The worry that we have is that this unbalanced competition landscape that we face in China might be replicated in our home turf," Wuttke told reporters before the report's release.
Iran criticized President Trump's tweet in support of a series of economic protests in major Iranian cities over issues including unemployment, corruption and unbalanced government spending, per The Associated Press.
Beijing would welcome any sign of improvement on the trade front as the economy has become increasingly unbalanced, with growth ever more reliant on government spending as private investment fizzles.
"For enterprises and employees, the extent of protection afforded by the Labor Contract Law is unbalanced," Lou said, adding it encouraged companies to moves jobs from China to other countries.
"The amended budget that passed in the Senate today is unbalanced, and if it were to reach my desk I would veto it," Malloy said in a statement Friday night.
He said that the ongoing investigation would determine whether the suspect had acted alone, possibly because of he was psychologically "unbalanced," or whether he was linked to a terrorist network.
Now we have a highly unbalanced trading relationship with Mexico and job loss that has taken a terrible human toll and shaken the core of manufacturing communities throughout our nation.
By any reasonable measure, the administration's actions were part of a complete scorched-earth approach that was unbalanced and irrational and will only worsen an already frayed relationship with Canada.
So, the unbalanced trade with China is an issue to address in the U.S. But tragically, President Trump's strategy seems to be isolationism — and that is leading the U.S. astray.
My computations show that, for a realistically unbalanced group, the risk of collusion is about 24 percent in any given group if Team A is the strongest in the group.
For a man who seems to learn mostly from those in his friendship circle, or from TV news shows, such an unbalanced team made many of Trump's bad instincts worse.
Before Reagan, the Republican Party had been the party of balanced budgets; by the time Reagan left office, it was the party of tax cuts — which badly unbalanced the budget.
Though you should always wear what makes you feel confident, Russo told Insider that outfit that sits close to the skin all over the body can end up looking unbalanced.
They often serve only to remind us that Jake is assuming he can save the world on the word of a man who seems more unbalanced every time we see him.
Ross called the 20-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada the "poster child for unbalanced trade and investment," in a letter to The Wall Street Journal.
While headline data suggest the economy is slowly stabilizing, it is also becoming more unbalanced with growth more reliant on a steady stream of government spending as private investment cools sharply.
" The dental professional added, "In fact, when looking at the images of the DIYer's teeth, there are specific areas of tooth wear visible that indicate unbalanced function and possible nighttime grinding.
Markets cannot expect the Fed to do more in a totally unbalanced policy mix, undermined by unsustainably large trade deficits and a fiscal policy firing up a soaring American public debt.
"Pakistan is facing significant economic challenges on the back of large fiscal and financial needs and weak and unbalanced growth," IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton said in a statement.
Hartigan's film navigates Morris' crush on a local girl, his relationship with his father, his struggles with a German bully, and his unbalanced friendship with his older German tutor (Carla Juri).
China's property market, which contributes around 15 percent of the country's economic growth, has become increasingly unbalanced, with higher tier cities recording record prices while smaller ones struggle to reduce inventories.
While faculty at New England colleges and universities may well be shifting to the left, you provide no evidence that this is leading to an ideologically unbalanced education in the region.
So, yes, the Fed is soldiering on, but the U.S. economy will underperform as long as it continues to move along solely on monetary policy and a woefully unbalanced policy mix.
In a letter to BBC Director General Tony Hall, Fox accused the broadcaster of "a clear pattern of unbalanced reporting," of what he believes is the positive economic impact of Brexit.
The autopsy could have found fluid lurking in her lungs, or the near drowning could have led to fatal complications because of weakened organs, unbalanced blood chemistry or a swollen airway.
"On the basis of the abuse of the control (majority) by Trafigura ... resulting in severely unbalanced contracts and expensive overfinancing by which Trafigura gained pledges on Nyrstar assets," the statement said.
It's an incredibly lopsided collection of old and new ideas, balanced and unbalanced systems, good and bad UI, intuitive and baffling combat, beautiful and repulsive graphics, and excellent and laughable voice acting.
MOSCOW, April 7 (Reuters) - Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Thursday that an unbalanced budget is a determining factor for the Central Bank when it makes decisions on its key rate.
"Our idea supports the view that this seismicity will continue due to unbalanced stresses in the plate," seismologist Berk Biryol, lead author on a new study describing the mechanism told AGU News.
Just one of those three teams won the World Series, because that's harder to do now too—and with unbalanced schedules, a team's record might tell us less than it used to.
Ross called the 20-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Mexico and Canada the "poster child for unbalanced trade and investment," in a letter to The Wall Street Journal.
" Asked by CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead" whether the North Korean president is "mentally unbalanced," Kelly responded that "clearly the No. 1 thing in his mind is to remain in power.
Saturated fat is not necessarily the devil, but large amounts of it can create a dangerously unbalanced diet, especially if you're supplementing it with sugar instead of good fats, carbs, and protein.
There is a commonly held misperception that her explorations in the margins of society, communing with professional freaks and mentally unbalanced eccentrics, deepened her depressions and contributed to her suicide in 1971.
For decades, Pokémon has enjoyed a robust hacking community, with players scouring for unannounced Pokémon, letting people create wildly unbalanced creatures, and generally letting them screw with the series in unconventional ways.
"We need to make sure that we're not in a society that is unbalanced and unfair and where the richest Americans are taking advantage of everybody else," Steyer said at the time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Five years ago, artist Allison Burtch coined the term 'cop art' to describe tech-based works that abuse the same unbalanced power structures they are criticizing.
It's not clear how this tax information was obtained, but this article is not merely unbalanced, but also seeks to inflame with the obvious intention to provoke the duly elected chief executive.
The setup may vary — sometimes it's an unbalanced roommate, or a surrogate mother, or a sexy nanny who gets that homicidal look in the eye — but it's the same three-cornered dynamic.
At the same time the real estate market has shown signs of becoming unbalanced again, with price surges in top tier markets standing in stark contrast to sliding prices in smaller cities.
Despite the awful rumors, the cult of personality around Marquis-Boire persisted because he would dismiss accusations of rape or assault by saying that the women making these claims were unbalanced or crazy.
"This note identifies sectors, industries and stocks that we think would be price sensitive to an unbalanced election outcome tilted toward one party," Deutsche Bank's David Bianco wrote in a note to clients.
When that water sits on top of a layer of graphene, it creates what the researchers call a 'pseudocapacitor'—spots of unbalanced charge where electrons are donated from one side to the other.
Controlling risks has been a constant refrain in recent months as the focus of policymakers switches to taming asset bubbles and checking unbalanced growth stemming from efforts to fuel the economy with credit.
With its excessive and ultimately unsustainable trade surplus, China knew it had to initiate an appropriate adjustment of unbalanced economic relations with its most important trade, political and security counterpart in the world.
There can be no doubting that China has a highly unbalanced economy that in the end will go the way the Japanese economy went before with its lost economic decade in the 1990s.
The United States "remains deeply troubled by the Council's consistent unfair and unbalanced focus on one democratic country, Israel", Erin Barclay, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state, told the U.N. Human Rights Council.
" Vestager told me that her office has no open cases involving Facebook, but she expressed concern that the company was taking advantage of users, beginning with terms of service that she calls "unbalanced.
South Korea firms' China nightmare may be coming to an end Speaking Monday in Tokyo, the first stop of his five-nation Asian tour, Trump knocked the US-Japan trading relationship as unbalanced.
The current political climate has focused unbalanced attention on the flaws of Obamacare and distracts us from the more important problem: seeking solutions to the spiraling cost of health care for all Americans.
Rather than raise prices by 2000 percent on washers and throwing off that balance — no one likes an unbalanced washing machine — companies instead raised both washer and dryer prices, by 11.5 percent each.
The March for Our Lives movement -- and the teenagers responsible for it -- have sparked a much-needed conversation about how race and representation in media have played into unbalanced coverage of mass shootings.
The image looks up at the two towers at a slight angle, allowing the leaning towers to perfectly capture the unbalanced place Wilco and the world around them were in at the time.
Kristen Bell's duet with James Cordon on Tuesday night's The Late Late Show was comical at best and unbalanced at worst — and that isn't even a critique of the performance itself, just what happened.
Located some 24 million light-years away from Earth in the heart of the Messier 2132 galaxy, the hazy ring of unbalanced light contains a mass some 210 billion times that of our sun.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took parting swipes Wednesday at the Obama administration, calling John Kerry's earlier speech "unbalanced" but saying he had "no doubt" the alliance between the countries would endure despite disagreements.
This was Humana's statement: Based on its initial analysis of data associated with the company's healthcare exchange membership following the 2017 open enrollment period, Humana is seeing further signs of an unbalanced risk pool.
So perhaps, when setting off to play the mentally unbalanced Janine in The Handmaid's Tale, Madeline Brewer recalled some of the conditions her character, Tricia, were subjected to in Orange Is the New Black.
Washington (CNN)When it comes to the hip-hop vote in 2016, Newton's law of energy seems to apply: A campaign at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
The cinematographer, Philippe Rousselot, and I were fond of an unbalanced frame, the idea of breaking up the frame into compartmentalized units against which the characters are framed to the left, right or center.
Davos always generates news for markets but the U.S. president's appearance could cause an avalanche — hopefully not literally — by giving him the perfect platform for attacks on the elite and on unbalanced global trade.
The assessment came in a regular report that the EU executive publishes every spring to recommend economic reforms to the 28 EU member states and take disciplinary measures against those with unbalanced fiscal positions.
In May 22015, researchers in central Kazakhstan witnessed something really strange: thousands of saiga antelopes began acting a bit weird, becoming unbalanced, and then just plopping on the ground within a few hours — dead.
Telesur was a pet project of Hugo Chávez, the former Venezuelan president, who envisioned a strong socialist voice to counteract what he perceived as unbalanced news coverage from major broadcasters like CNN's Spanish service.
Anger about unbalanced trade has helped to fuel the rise of Donald J. Trump, the Republican front-runner, and the success of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in his bid for the Democratic nomination.
Few characters in the massive ensemble cast get a chance to stand out, the exception being Ronny Cox's police chief, who is dangerously unbalanced, prone to fantasy sequences, and obsessed with the Old West.
Trump followed up the flashy orders with a barrage of comments about his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping this Thursday and Friday, signaling that he'd put America's unbalanced trade relationship front and center.
"The ways in which institutional policies and practices create different outcomes for different racial groups, creating unbalanced advantages for whites along with oppression and disadvantages for people from groups classified as nonwhite," it read.
Just over a year earlier, Morenz, then 22015, returned home from hockey to learn his mother had drowned in a basement cistern — "ill for some time and her mind unbalanced," a Toronto newspaper reported.
Vox claims the law, which received unanimous support in parliament when it was strengthened in 2017, is unbalanced as "violence does not have a gender," and claims it emboldens women to falsely accuse men.
The same profiling and typecast mentality that would appall everyone if it were said or written by anyone else forces any intelligent reader to realize how unbalanced your definition is of what culture constitutes.
While Washington has vowed to uphold the law—the state is not exactly a bastion of death penalty repeal sentiment—the way capital punishment works is "unfair and arbitrary and unbalanced," she told me.
Xi added fresh impetus to those rebalancing efforts when he said recently that the "principal contradiction" facing Chinese society was between "unbalanced and inadequate development" and the "people's ever-growing needs for a nice life".
The unbalanced force in this case is Donald Trump, whose name for years was invoked to signify wealth and power in hip-hop lyrics, but who is now driving artists who had supported Vermont Sen.
The Bank of Canada - which warns borrowers that interest rates will one day move up from near record lows - last week said rising consumer debt levels and an unbalanced housing market had raised household vulnerabilities.
The German telecoms firm, which owns one-quarter of Sunrise, said it was not satisfied with the 6.3 billion franc bid for UPC, whose price and structure was "unbalanced and unfavourable for all Sunrise shareholders".
Casting a celebrity would have unbalanced the movie, Waititi said, and if audiences saw an enthusiastic Polynesian playing Hitler, it would be a big hint that this material wasn't meant to be played entirely straight.
"The most recent scandal has served to expose a broken and unbalanced ecosystem reliant on unscrupulous personal data collection and micro-targeting for whatever purposes promise to generate clicks and revenues," the blog post reads.
Many observers, myself included, acknowledge that parts of the U.N. system often suffer from poor management, an inability to efficiently set and meet priorities and the tendency to take an unbalanced view toward certain stakeholders.
When women are angry, we are wanting too much or complaining or wasting time or focusing on the wrong things or we are petty or shrill or strident or unbalanced or crazy or overly emotional.
As he unravels his bartending kit and gets to work, Best explains his strategy in taming the Jeppson's beast by working in other ingredients to add some sort of balance to a very unbalanced liqueur.
Mr. Trump's anger at America's allies embodies, however unpleasantly, a not unreasonable point of view, and one that the rest of the world ignores at its peril: The global world order is unbalanced and inequitable.
The review and term extension provision, also known as the "sunset provision," is a first-of-its kind provision designed to ensure that, unlike NAFTA, USMCA won't become outdated, unbalanced and politically unpopular over time.
Lois Smith: Well, O.K., if I'm going to ask you about your body of work compared to mine, which is so many years, it's going to be an unbalanced conversation, but O.K.. You can start.
"In this environment where visibility is low, we would advocate taking a more defensive approach as most metal markets remain unbalanced and therefore even more exposed to macro data volatility," Exane analysts said in a note.
But the financial markets will be buffeted by (a) an unbalanced economy, (b) an extraordinarily hostile domestic political scene in the run-up to presidential elections in 2020, and (c) America's global economic and security challenges.
If you're in an unbalanced relationship where one person's needs are being met and the other person's needs aren't addressed, she says, you might start to doubt yourself, and constantly worry that you're doing something wrong.
"Based on its initial analysis of data associated with the company's healthcare exchange membership following the 2017 open enrollment period, Humana is seeing further signs of an unbalanced risk pool," the insurer said in a statement.
He has been consistently vocal in his "America First" stance on trade and is deeply critical of what he sees as an unbalanced relationship in that regard with China, one of America's largest goods trading partners.
In much the same way as Mr. Zender teased out the color oppositions in his orchestration, Mr. Bostridge created starkly delineated voices for the conversations that mostly take place in the narrator's lovesick and unbalanced mind.
Even with the difficulty dialed way down, the early game is so unbalanced for a melee specialist—what with armies of archers firing arrows from afar—that my health bar is always down to the dregs.
The tendency to view women as inevitably the victims of sexual assault leads to an unbalanced response to any claim of rape, without any evaluation of the complex and destructive motives that may underlie such accusations.
The perpetrators were "not unbalanced or crazy but bearers of a religious vision that has been combating Christianity since the seventh century," De Mattei, editor of the conservative monthly magazine Christian Roots, wrote in an editorial.
Allowing Omar and Tlaib into Israel with open arms and smiling as they conduct an unbalanced tour while bashing their host country would show that Israel is secure in its convictions and confident in its claims.
"If we want a future for professional journalism in the European Union, we must take action to support the press and to redress an unbalanced ecosystem," four major European publishers' associations said in a joint statement.
Every spring the EU executive publishes an assessment of the fiscal positions of each of the 28 EU member states, along with its recommendations for economic reforms and for disciplinary measures against those with unbalanced budgets.
In our current environment of a polarized nation and unbalanced media, it is not surprising that there is a lack of reasonable analysis and constructive conversation relating to overcoming many of the ills plaguing our country.
In January, Pritzker, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotel fortune, will inherit a state with credit ratings just a notch or two above junk due to chronic unbalanced budgets and a $2300 billion unfunded pension liability.
You have all your investments evenly distributed among stocks and bonds and have notes on your calendar to assess your investments yearly — just in case they become unbalanced due to uneven growth or loss in the markets.
"A fake explosives belt, the cries, the allegiance in his pocket, these are signs that could link him to a network, but at the same time these could be the signs of someone unbalanced," Ms. Taubira said.
Just remember the backlash from Matt Lauer's unbalanced line of questioning for Clinton and Trump at the Commander-in-Chief Forum, in which Lauer failed to correct Trump's lie that he was always against the Iraq War.
Shows how unbalanced & unfair trade is, but we will fix it..... ....We are getting other countries to reduce and eliminate tariffs and trade barriers that have been unfairly used for years against our farmers, workers and companies.
Combined with an unpaid-for tax bill, the result is an unbalanced fiscal policy that benefits the military and the wealthy while partially rolling back what the weak and vulnerable had to endure the past several years.
For one thing, that we had been living with a market that had grown unbalanced and unwieldy in a couple of ways: The spread between the U.S. market performance and struggling global markets had become very stretched.
But Japan is not obliged to do the same, because of its war-renouncing Constitution, which was imposed by occupying American forces after World War II. Mr. Abe says he, too, is unhappy with the "unbalanced" alliance.
The behavior and and physics of each string in installation is a reaction to the viewer's presence, each line responding in its own unique way so the appearance of the project's unbalanced bedsheet facade never repeats itself.
The really massive influxes of money from superdreadnought givers like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation or the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative unbalanced entire fields of research (emerging disease in the former case and education in the latter).
"The unbalanced, uncertain, and seemingly unlimited focus of the special counsel's investigation has led many of our constituents to see a dual standard of justice that benefits only the powerful and politically well-connected," the letter said.
" As Professor Rajak put it, the Nero book "exposed to a wide range of readers how disastrously wrong things can go when unbalanced and inadequate individuals acquire control of a political system that is open to abuse.
On top of that, outside of the PH-1's home screen, the phone doesn't always take advantage of its extra widescreen 19:83 aspect ratio, which leaves more awkward, unbalanced black bars around any video you watch.
" Kahn says the emails started up again in September, with a creepy message saying "Now sit and wait for your treat" followed by explanation/apology a couple days later saying ... "I am insanely chemically unbalanced even when sober.
But it was not an unbalanced line — Kansas City play-faked as defenders focused on the tight ends, and the split end from the left was uncovered for the touchdown that put the Chiefs in a commanding position.
China has one of the world's most unbalanced sex ratios, and it faces the specter of a generation of bachelors who will likely be unable to find wives—something Chinese officials worry will lead to future social instability.
Sticking to the low kicks would have forced Aldo to make adjustments to avoid being unbalanced each time he retreated of pivoted, and those adjustments would have reduced his mobility and allowed Edgar to catch up with him.
That's why it's such a surprise when Hubbard delves into his theories on the naturally occurring number sequences, the Mayan calendar, feminine and masculine energy, and how skateparks are his way of bringing peace to an unbalanced universe.
Myanmar Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun said the resolution was based on the report of a U.N. fact-finding mission (FFM) that his government had categorically rejected, and which was unbalanced, one-sided and encouraged disunity of the country.
Critics argued that Ms. Conway was painted as hypersexual (part of the sketch focused on Ms. Conway's trying to seduce Mr. Tapper) and then mentally unbalanced (after the seduction attempt failed, Ms. Conway threatened to kill Mr. Tapper).
On the campaign trail, he often says she is "unbalanced" and "unstable": "Unstable Hillary Clinton lacks the judgment, temperament and moral character to lead this country — and I believe that so strongly," Trump said in Iowa this month.
Donald Trump, a man who said on his march to the White House that China was responsible for the "rape" of American workers, now says it's actually the US's fault that the two countries have an unbalanced economic relationship.
Trump said he didn&apost blame the other leaders for what he saw as an unbalanced trade relationship which hurts the U.S. "People can't charge us 270 percent and we charge them nothing, that doesn't work anymore," he said.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - It will take time to assess if oil prices remain volatile or not, Russia's energy minister, Alexander Novak, said on Friday, commenting on Saudi Arabia's claims that the situation on the global oil market remains unbalanced.
But when the external networks start taking the place of an internal one—of a missing cerebellum, or an unbalanced insulin metabolism, or a nervous system raddled by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, like Hawking's—their role is made more apparent.
While one might argue that we already know he's a killer and don't necessarily need to see grisly recreations of his work, by being so coy about Bundy's murderous side, the film ends up feeling strangely unbalanced and empty.
The broader implication was that the disappearance of parasites — largely eradicated from American life in the early 20th century through improvements in sanitation — might have left our immune systems unbalanced, increasing our vulnerability to all types of inflammatory disorders.
Further, a collapse by FNC brass would surrender the sociocultural struggle FNC was created to engage at its founding — to push back against mainstream media that is viewed as unbalanced by right-leaning and even many centrist news consumers.
Sources with knowledge of the situation say the Trump administration will continue to call attention to various ways in which the U.S. encounters what some Trump advisers perceive is unfair and unbalanced treatment within the framework of the WTO.
I felt the combination of an unloved candidate; in Brexit's case, the unloved European union, and in the American case, the unloved but liberal Hillary Clinton, with that passionate media machine and white, xenophobic rage, it's an unbalanced brew.
Most blunders can be traced back to a miscommunication, where two Spurs sprint to cover one player, but sometimes they simply don't run back as fast as they should, leave the floor unbalanced, or get burned by poor positioning.
"The principal contradiction facing society in the new era is that between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing need for a better life," Mr. Xi told delegates in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Several parliamentary polls show Mr. Karoui's Qalb Tounes a few points ahead of the religious conservative party Ennahdha, with the potential for what Youssef Cherif, head of Columbia Global Centers in Tunis, said could be a "really unbalanced" result.
Balanced/Unbalanced An exhibition of new work from 17 American designers, including Allied Maker, Moving Mountains, Flat Vernacular, Fort Standard and Grain at the design co-op Colony, along with a design debate on the evening of May 22.
Where Rooney veers away from the expected course is in the way she makes her readers fully aware of all the ways in which her romances are unhealthy and unbalanced, while also allowing them to feel tender and loving.
However, unbalanced growth and debt risks have stoked internal debate over potentially lowering the target for 2017, especially as global demand remains weak and private firms have been reluctant to invest, leaving growth reliant on government spending and state-owned firms.
"China's property sector is extremely unbalanced, which leads to more control in overheated first and second tier cities while less developed third and fourth tier cities are struggling to clear inventory," said Liao Qun, chief economist at CITIC Bank International.
The resulting $7.8 billion deficit is "proof that the recently passed unbalanced stopgap measure is making our insolvent state's fiscal problems much worse," said state Representative David McSweeney, a Republican representing part of Chicago's northwestern suburbs who requested the commission study.
White House officials suggest America could use its unbalanced trade relationship with China as leverage in asking for Chinese assistance; whether or not that is practicable, it suggests Mr Trump might countenance leaving US-China trade more or less as is.
During the annual National People's Congress in March Finance Minister Lou Jiwei, a longtime critic of the Labor Contract Law, said current policy is "unbalanced" and overprotective of workers, meaning employers are unwilling to create new jobs and invest in training.
On the more technical side of things, the Kann also has a pair of 3.5mm (unbalanced) and 2.5mm (balanced) jacks for both headphone out and line out, 64GB of internal storage, and it can charge and transfer data over USB-C.
Despite "constituting an empowered minority" in China, due to the country's unbalanced sex ratio, women are largely absent from the top echelons of Chinese politics, and only make up about a third of the main business leaders, Brown told Refinery29.
The next step was to cooperate with author Penny Junor who was planning to portray Diana as "an unbalanced and unfaithful wife, suffering from a borderline personality disorder, who had compelled Charles to return to his true love," Bower claims.
After the government expanded college attendance in 1999, women began to prop up more than half the educational firmament: they make up 56% of graduates, though only 87 girls are born for every 100 boys (the world's most unbalanced sex ratio).
The proposals, to be published in September, are aimed at diluting the power of big online operators, whose market share in areas such as search leads to unbalanced commercial negotiations between the search engine and content creators, according to officials.
Having said that, I believe Mr. Trump's economic policies, such as they are, could provide a short-term and rapid acceleration in economic growth, but would ultimately cause the economy to become unbalanced and crash back into a very damaging recession.
This is not the Onion nor the regurgitated output of a news article-writing algorithm fed an unbalanced diet of Tom Clancy books, issues of 1988 Spy magazines, and transcripts of sports talk radio summer dead zone hot take debates.
Already, Republicans are suggesting that once the tax bill passes, they'll move on to cutting programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security in the name of balancing the budget that they are working to make more unbalanced with their tax package.
The risky manoeuvre involves running towards the spring, a jump by blocking the hand, swinging the legs into two somersaults during flight, and finally, a difficult landing that can break the neck and cause spinal injuries if it is unbalanced.
Wang, formerly vice head of the Financial Market Management department at PBOC's Shanghai Head Office said the economy and financial markets were unbalanced systems dominated by positive feedback loops that could lead to explosive economic growth or avalanche-like market crisis.
Humana, one of the nation's largest health insurers, announced on Tuesday that it now plans to pull out of the ObamaCare exchanges in all 11 states in which it operates, citing, according to reports, unbalanced risk in the customer population.
"Ultimately, I think a lack of empathy is just one piece of a portrait of a person who is unbalanced and damaged," Stuart Stevens, a Republican consultant who has long vocally opposed Trump, told me of Trump at the time.
" Clegg, who made the comment in an interview with the BBC, also said it is "unbalanced" that Facebook pays the majority of its taxes in the U.S. "even though the vast majority of Facebook's users are outside the United States.
Unbalanced diets are responsible for the greatest health burden around the world, and our food system produces more than a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions, said lead author Marco Springmann of the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food.
In China, consumption has risen from 35% 10 years ago, but it is still not near 60% of GDP, indicating an unbalanced economy that places emphasis on exports and investment, both of which, in the long run, are not sustainable.
BEIJING, Sept 1 (Reuters) - A top European business lobby warned China on Thursday that it risked a protectionist backlash unless it opened its markets faster to foreign investment, saying the current unbalanced access for foreign companies was "not politically sustainable".
In the first chapter, "Childhood," Paul violently confronts his unbalanced mother and flees into the arms of his great-aunt, Rose (Françoise Lebrun, a star of the 1973 film "The Mother and the Whore"), and her Russian lover (Irina Vavilova).
"The focus on the ability of the states to somehow drag the counties along or eliminate their rights by legislation or court rulings seems completely unbalanced," said Paul J. Hanly Jr., a lawyer on the negotiating committee for the municipalities.
Beyond maximizing economic output, Mr. Xi said that his country needed to address a new dilemma, and one that implies greater attention to environmental protection, "between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life."
Grab-and-go sandwiches yielded mixed results; Tangy goat cheese and pesto melded nicely with roasted beet and carrot slabs between toasted sourdough, but a chewy buttered baguette dwarfed Fra' Mani ham and roasted pencil asparagus, in an unbalanced ratio.
In 1969, during negotiations with North Vietnam, he sent a squadron of 18 nuclear-armed B-52s toward Moscow and staged a worldwide nuclear readiness alert, all to appear so unbalanced that the Soviets would pressure Hanoi to give in.
Not every motion in every sport is symmetrical — think of the swings of a golfer or a baseball batter, or the torque of someone like a pole-vaulter — but those unbalanced actions are not performed continuously throughout practice and competition.
She and some of her leading rivals, including the current No. 26 Simona Halep, have argued that there should also be protected seedings, both to avoid unbalanced draws and to not dissuade players from having children earlier in their careers.
"Now with China being the second largest economy in the world and a global power, the most pressing issue to be solved has become 'the people's ever-increasing demand for a better life' and 'unbalanced and inadequate development'," Chen said.
Standards for other chemicals are similarly unbalanced — so much so that David Michaels, an epidemiologist who headed OSHA under President Obama, told me in 2015 that because of the current law, the agency's chemical exposure standards were much too weak.
"Losing weight fast by using a severely restricted, silly, unbalanced diet inevitably leads to even faster weight regain," said Katz, who is the president of the True Health Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to health promotion and disease prevention.
The subsequent back-and-forth was as unbalanced as it was with the Slants, with Dykes on Bikes submitting interviews, declarations from L.G.B.T.Q. community organizers, photos of Pride parades and pages upon pages of emails from lesbians voicing their support.
China's economy is deeply unbalanced, with too much investment and too little consumer spending; but time and again the government has been able to steer away from the cliff by ramping up construction and ordering banks to make credit ultra-easy.
On one side of this unbalanced equation is the optimism MacFarlane referenced at the TCA tour, which sees the Orville's bumbling crew leading heroic missions in which they learn valuable lessons about love and life and all that emotional jazz.
While mental health is not a topic that can fit into neat text boxes, Tweets, or Pinterest-worthy platitudes, at times the long passages make the page structure feel unbalanced, and the all-too-valuable information becomes harder to peruse.
"More attention should be paid to firms that are very large and have highly unbalanced CDS positions, whose failure can trigger large systemic losses even when the CCP does not fail," say the report authors Mark Paddrik, Sriram Rajan, and H Peyton Young.
IT WILL DO BETTER UNBALANCED THAN WHAT THEY WILL GET IF THEY GO TO PROFESSIONALS…IF YOU TAKE HALF THE PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY AND THEY DON'T DO ANYTHING, THEY JUST OWN THE AVERAGE, THEY ARE GOING TO GET AVERAGE RESULTS, RIGHT?
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson attacks the country's "unbalanced" extradition arrangements with the US after the Trump administration refused to extradite the wife of a US diplomat who is accused of being involved in a car crash with a British teenager last year.
The night manager of a McDonald's in the Bronx was stabbed to death outside the restaurant before dawn on Monday and the suspect in the killing fled, leading to a hunt for a man the police described as homeless and mentally unbalanced.
After Trump's strong showing in Indiana on Tuesday, and on the heels of Trump's recent statements that China was "raping" the United States in unbalanced trade deals, China's Foreign Ministry offered a more positive, if still pointed, commentary on the likely Republican nominee.
Bungie faced a balancing dilemma in the original Destiny: if one particular legendary — let's just say, for example, the popular Cryptic Dragon scout rifle — was unbalanced in some way, stat changes could only be applied across the full category of scout rifles.
Hold the Dark feels like the umpteenth variant on the "small towns hold infinite hidden darkness" theme that stretches from strange film classics like 1968's The Swimmer to iconic TV series like Twin Peaks to modern films like George Clooney's unbalanced Suburbicon.
Its emphasis on finding partners for men was a testament to China's unbalanced sex ratio, caused by a combination of China's One Child Policy and advances in ultrasound technology in the 2200s that allowed pregnant women to abort millions of baby girls.
It's hard to take a bad picture – or at least an out of focus or unbalanced one in terms of exposure and lighting, and that's the key to making a camera that's designed for everyone, as opposed to something honed for specialist craft.
At the same time, Mr. Trump's aggressive pressure tactics have already yielded more military spending by NATO allies and a sharper focus on the issue of unbalanced burden-sharing within NATO that vexed Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush before him.
"There are very few unemployed steelworkers in Michigan whose votes would have been changed hearing me as a psychiatrist at an Ivy League university in New York opining on why I thought the candidate they were going to vote for was unbalanced."
Earlier this year, an NPR segment asked residents of Si Racha how they felt about Huy Fong's Sriracha, and they complained, variously, that it was too spicy, too bitter, and too unbalanced in flavor compared to the way the sauce is prepared locally.
Its armies are intentionally unbalanced, and much of playing this game is about learning the right tactics to employ that maximize your strengths and minimize your weaknesses, because it is the rare strategy game that makes it impossible to have everything you want.
Trump said his decision to slap tariffs on billions in imported goods is part of his strategy to level the global playing field, which he said has been unbalanced due in part to tightening U.S. monetary policy while other central banks remain accommodative.
He's shooting 42.1 percent from beyond the arc and dicing up defenses in enough ways—off the ball, at the free-throw line, and with unbalanced pull-ups—that it might be time to slightly reevaluate his usefulness at the NBA level.
"Based on our initial analysis of data associated with the company's health-care exchange membership following the 2017 open enrollment period, we continue to see further signs of an unbalanced risk pool," said Humana CEO Bruce Broussard, on a conference call with analysts Tuesday.
"He replied: "To be frank I think you have a point in your characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the United States and I do think there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and I certainly think that it is worth looking at.
The wall text discusses Picasso's "Guernica" as an inspiration for Ringgold's frank depictions of fear and violence (though that painting is in Madrid) and while the comparison is striking, Picasso remains the focal point of the room, making her inclusion feel unbalanced, if not tokenistic.
"While the current recovery cycle is often cited for its long duration (fourth-longest since 1900), the fact that organic growth has been weak and unbalanced is often understated," the firm's U.S. equity strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
But this is behavior of a different order from anything we've seen from Donald Trump, especially during the past weekend, when we were subjected to a lewd, inconsiderate, bullying and unbalanced man who has managed to rise almost to the top of the political heap.
"There are various ways that the scalp can become damaged – these include unbalanced sebum levels, an excess build-up of product, sunburn, and using too-hot water to wash your hair," adds Michael Lendon, advanced creative director at Aveda Lifestyle Salon and Spa, Covent Garden.
While the POGO investigation notes that CSRIC's unbalanced makeup was also a problem under previous FCC leadership, Gigi Sohn, a lawyer and advisor for the Tom Wheeler FCC, told Motherboard that Wheeler's staff at least tried to attain equilibrium in terms of council makeup.
"The context: "The country is facing serious challenges with unemployment, high prices, corruption, lack of water, social gap" and unbalanced government spending, per AFP:"There has been particular anger at welfare cuts and fuel price increases in the latest budget announced earlier this month.
Given what we currently know, it's not clear that he can be trusted to defend the interests of working families, people who find themselves on the wrong end of an unbalanced economy, the very "forgotten man and woman" whom President Trump claims to speak for.
He was brought into the pre-Broadway cast of "Seven Guitars" partway into the show's run in San Francisco after the actor playing the difficult role of Hedley, a somewhat unbalanced old man, was deemed unsatisfactory by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Richards and the lead producer.
Fogel helped arrange interviews with Mr. Rodchenkov for The New York Times's prizewinning reports on doping.) INGRID GOES WEST An unbalanced loner with a few screws loose (Aubrey Plaza) becomes obsessed with a social media celebrity (Elizabeth Olsen) and worms her way into her life.
For an administration that lost the popular vote by such a large margin to suddenly take the country to such extreme positions on energy, environment and foreign policy — unbalanced inside by any moderate voices — is asking for trouble, and it will produce a backlash.
The result is that Embrace of the Serpent at once feels purposeful, in that the characters are always headed toward a concrete goal, and a little unbalanced, in that it seems to take place in a world where dream logic applies more than actual logic.
After Easy Sky canceled a series of flights in spring 2017, leaving hundreds of Cubans stranded at Guyana&aposs main airport, authorities began inspecting the plane and discovered that crews were loading excessive amounts of baggage, leading to concerns the aircraft could be dangerously overburdened and unbalanced.
He starts out by saying, 'Well, there were a lot of things that I didn't agree with in this relationship when it first started, and that I still don't agree with because it's seriously messed up and unbalanced and the dynamic is too one sided, etc. etc.
"This unbalanced situation is not politically sustainable and for its own benefit China should begin reciprocating by opening up and allowing European business to contribute more to its economy," the Chamber said, adding that doing so was needed if China was to avoid a middle income trap.
The solution lies in the development of quantum-safe cryptography, consisting of information theoretically secure schemes, hash-based cryptography, code-based cryptography and exotic-sounding technologies like lattice-based cryptography, multivariate cryptography (like the "Unbalanced Oil and Vinegar scheme"), and even supersingular elliptic curve isogeny cryptography.
Hans-Peter Feldmann's found portrait smeared with lipstick and Enrico Baj's "Ultrabody in Switzerland," a bucolic landscape being invaded by a crazy green monster, in particular, will send you out of the gallery very pleasantly unbalanced, as if you'd had just a bit too much champagne.
"Because the curriculum/instruction is generally unbalanced and incomplete, it's kind of an open secret that even TLs [team leads] have to rely on outside sources — not as a supplement to Lambda curriculum — but as a replacement for it (depending on the topic)," the message reads.
That's because the Rupert Murdoch portrayed in James Graham's fiendishly entertaining, if structurally unbalanced, new play, "Ink," is the Australian-born mogul as a young man who, in 83, was just making inroads into the British press; he hadn't yet taken his show on the global road.
"The real concern here is: When you have an entity with excessive, unbalanced power in the marketplace, which Sinclair arguably has now, the market doesn't work," Charles Herring, whose family company Herring Networks owns One America News Network, said on a call with reporters on Monday.
"Today, Judge Donnelly stated in unequivocal terms that this administration — one with no apparent historical and constitutional rudder — will not go unchecked or unbalanced," said Eric M. Arnone, a criminal defense lawyer in Manhattan who worked with her in the prosecutor's office in the mid-1003s.
Since 2007, "income growth has remained unbalanced: as profits have reached record highs along with stock market highs, the wages of most workers have continued to stagnate in the 2000s though there have been inflation-adjusted gains in the last two years," the EPI report said.
Our thinking about this and some of the other characters was similar to a sports game, where you can select all-star teams that are completely unbalanced for players that need more to make it fair or just want to play someone powerful because it's fun.
The simple truth is that U.S. friends and allies are questioning Washington ties as soon as the issues are raised about defense burden sharing and squaring their systematically and outrageously unbalanced trade accounts with the U.S. Having made that long detour, let's go back to Japan's export problem.
It will turn off the discharge petition which is a very bad way to legislate and would likely lead to a very unbalanced bill where the Democrats would effectively control that process joining with a small number of Republicans to pass something that is not going to become law.
The explosion that formed DEM L316A was an example of an especially energetic and bright variety of supernova, known as a Type Ia. Such supernova events are thought to occur when a white dwarf star steals more material than it can handle from a nearby companion, and becomes unbalanced.
Related: Donald Trump promised his Reddit AMA would be great — it wasn't Speaking before Clinton on Thursday, Elmets called Trump "a petulant, dangerously unbalanced reality star who will coddle tyrants and alienate allies," and said he plans to vote for a Democrat for the first time in his life.
That it will seek to understand the root of the issue – that wealth and a lack of access to education has unbalanced the American Dream; that the fight for civil rights and equality will no longer be made up of segregated slogans, but rather written into political policies.
Although Britain's economy probably ended last year as one of the fastest-growing in the developed world for a second year in a row, there are concerns that the growth is unbalanced and may be hurt by a likely in/out referendum this year on European Union membership.
Spin Master's Air Hogs USS Enterprise NCC-1701-AKirk's ship in miniature can get knocked around by a strong wind thanks to an unbalanced chassis made of styrofoam, but that also means it won't wreck your walls if you decided to reenact Wrath of Khan in your living room.
"The families of America take a look at this budget and these humongous deficits and the doubling of the debt and so forth and the out of control spending … this is the most unbalanced fiscal story coming out of Washington, really in our history," Kudlow said in 2009.
China understands that this is an unsustainable trade relationship, but it is not in a hurry to correct structurally unbalanced trade flows with the U.S. China's former President Jiang Zemin used to ridicule international experts urging quick action in the early 1990s to restructure inefficient state-owned industries.
" —Michael Medved, radio talk show host "In any integrated personality, the id is supposed to be balanced by an ego and a superego—by a sense of self that gravitates toward behaving in a mature and responsible way when it comes to serious matters ... Trump is an unbalanced force.
"My sense in Australia is that most people are seeing President Trump as unbalanced and unduly influenced by emotional ups and downs: in how he responds to a phone call from Malcolm Turnbull, a comment from Kim Jong-un, or anyone across the spectrum in between," said Prof. Blaxland.
One of Yang's supporters, Scott Santens, has been keeping track of the apparent slights via Twitter: an MSNBC graphic with other candidates polling at 2 percent but not Yang, oddly unbalanced graphics that seem to include just enough candidates to get in the media favorites but exclude Yang.
When my company is approached to help diversify some of America's most gender-unbalanced tech teams, here's how it usually goes in the introductory meeting: A well-meaning executive boasts that his company has been financially supporting a number of nonprofit coding organizations that aim to train female engineers.
The reason Sticky Fingaz is exiled from Def Jam: Fight for NY events rather than being included in the sizable tier of banned characters is because, even in the aforementioned tournaments that allow the entire roster, he is so unbalanced that he would still completely dominate the competition.
The idea that we're all in this together and that we must keep talking is dangerous, just as my commitment to friendship was, because we might find ourselves wasting time and anger on a fundamentally unbalanced dialogue, where one side is armed with ideas, and the other is armed with weapons.
I agree that transatlantic relations are at a critical juncture not seen in a generation, but the nebulous political benefits of a "stronger, safer and more prosperous" alliance, as Stoltenberg writes, are becoming increasingly difficult to weigh against the empirical facts of an unbalanced relationship headed in the wrong direction.
This is about, however, having a proper balance in our relationship with them which is growing increasingly unbalanced, frankly, because we have made the mistake as policy makers in this city for a long time of ascribing to the Chinese government and the Chinese system attributes of our own system.
"Technically, yes, we are slightly overheating but you know on the other hand basically we do not see any booming bubbles or any other kind of unbalanced things in respective indicators so in this respect we are definitely not in an urgent situation," told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Vienna.
The project's future will ultimately be authored by Niantic itself, though not entirely: that their data proves how unbalanced the game currently is may be the very thing that spurs changes to gameplay, and a real-world community might provide the staying power it needs now that nostalgia and novelty have crested.
"Patients and physicians who use YouTube for educational purposes should be aware that these videos can present biased information, be unbalanced when evaluating risks versus benefits and be unclear about the qualifications of the practitioner," Boris Paskhover, lead author and an assistant professor at Rutgers New Jersey said in a press release.
" READ: Israelis called Trump ahead of UN Security Council vote Speaking at his start of week cabinet meeting Sunday, Netanyahu said he shared the "feelings, anger and frustration vis-à-vis the unbalanced resolution that is very hostile to the State of Israel, and which the Security Council passed in an unworthy manner.
But the attacks by migrants — however disturbed or unbalanced the attackers may have been — added to the continuing ramifications of the sexual assault allegations against migrants on New Year's Eve in Cologne, have raised the risk of increased anti-Muslim prejudice and increased doubts about the efficiency of the police and security services.
But terrorism experts caution that because the Islamic State seems to have broad appeal to the mentally unbalanced, the displaced and others on the fringes of society, there are limits to how much any military campaign in Syria and Iraq can reduce violence carried out in other countries on the group's behalf.
The recent Senate hearing on Internet privacy that featured FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler and Commissioner Ajit Pai, along with Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Edith Ramirez and Commissioner Maureen Ohlhausen, underscored that the FCC's approach to internet privacy — singling out ISPs while leaving the privacy practices of edge providers essentially unregulated — is unbalanced.
Alex Stamos, who oversaw security at Facebook when news first broke about the scandal last year, criticized BuzzFeed and "other outlets" over what he called "unbalanced reporting on privacy," saying the media coverage of Facebook's numerous privacy violations has been geared all along toward hampering its ability to share data for legitimate research.
Things worked out fine in the end, everyone was safe, and I suspect that the air crew sized up this man, this hijacker, who seems like he was somewhat mentally unbalanced, sized him up and realized their best policy was to get the plane safely on the ground somewhere and deal with this.
Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit, which publishes monthly purchasing manager's indexes (PMI) surveying business and services activity, said that the upturn in growth in the fourth quarter "masks an unbalanced economy and a slowing pace of expansion....Survey data also point to a further loss of momentum in December," he said in a statement.
Go deeper: At the 19th Party Congress the CCP changed the "principal contradiction", an overarching guide in a Marxist-Leninist worldview, from "ever-growing material and cultural needs of the people versus backward social production" set in 1981 to "between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life".
If Mr. Blum were really concerned with fairness, he would instead question the metrics for admissions decisions that often benefit white applicants: not only athletic recruiting and legacy preferences, but also less visible but still unbalanced considerations like geographic diversity, which favors whites because minorities in the United States are concentrated on the coasts.
But we do know enough about demagogues in history to know that when you engage in that kind of action and rhetoric as we're seeing it from the highest office of our country, aided and abetted by a huge echo chamber … There are people, this guy has a criminal record, there are unbalanced people.
To argue that Guatemala should be a migrant-receiving country, that Guatemalans are coming to take over the U.S., and that the U.S. has no responsibility for Guatemala's lack of land reform, corrupt and unaccountable military culture, disruptive and unbalanced trade, transnational trafficking, and climate change is to insist on the right to ignorance.
"Unbalanced Diptych" combines an interwar shame: a wide view of three lynched black men surrounded by a crowd of unabashedly cheerful white faces, with a narrow photograph of about eight young black men, possibly gang members with guns in their hands and black censor bars across their faces, a bizarre detail in this context.
And that becomes the marginalizing principle now because if you have certain aspects that you no longer defend, because you are worried that they are going to offend certain people, that means that it is an unbalanced application of what your charter is meant to do and what the ACLU was meant to do in the first place.
"The legal system as it's designed puts a commander in an unbalanced position where not only does a commander have to lead these people but also has to then be the prosecutor who decides who's going to go to trial and what kind of charges and what kind of legal action is going to be taken," Jensen said.
As with many films about two close female friends, especially one with an unbalanced power structure, a queer reading can be made here as well—not to mention that Heather is explicitly queer, dating a K-pop star named Tracy (Greta Lee) after dumping her boyfriend (the angry one who threatened to "fucking murder her" earlier).

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