Such disease can be treated by reducing the hormone which has become imbalanced.
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It's so imbalanced that you couldn't make it up if you were starting from scratch.
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The real's gross overvaluation is a symptom of a seriously imbalanced economy.
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The temptation, in fact, is to romanticize the imbalanced or addicted artist.
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Currency markets are in turmoil, trade is imbalanced, and protectionism is growing.
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Women in the imbalanced populations should be revered not reviled, you would think.
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Youth knee injuries often arise from weak or imbalanced quadriceps muscles.
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Sometimes, the relationship stays imbalanced, and then a divorce happens.
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Will it be further imbalanced by the passage of one or another of the health-care bills?
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More examples
Unbalanced: being or thrown out of equilibrium
(imbalance) a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium; "a hormonal imbalance"
(imbalance) asymmetry: (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
(Imbalance) Unequal radial weight distribution on a rotor system; a shaft condition such that the mass and shaft geometric centerlines do not coincide.
(Imbalance) A situation where there is a difference between the amount of power produced and the amount of electricity contracted or sold.
(Imbalance) A condition where the generation and interchange schedules do not match demand.
(Imbalance) A non-uniform distribution of mass in a tire and wheel assembly about its axis of rotation.
(Imbalance) A condition on rotating equipment where the center of mass does not lie on the center of rotation. Imbalance can severely reduce bearing life as well as cause undue machine vibration.
(Imbalance) A lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things.