Imbalance in a sentence as a noun

If you have some weird imbalance leading to poor sleep, talk to a dr.

" There is a power imbalance such that there isn't an equivalent slur you can apply to men.

So why isn't Verizon paying Level3 for the imbalance?There are actually two sides to the ISP game.

The imbalance in the UK libel system has given rise to libel tourism [1].

You're right, this isn't really comparable to bullying, the imbalance of power is much more extreme.

Why is that?Just because there's a gender imbalance doesn't necessarily mean anyone is keeping anyone out.

For this reason you usually have a large imbalance of one propellent to the other to keep the temperature down.

The only time I feel very cognizant of the gender imbalance is in comments of articles about the lack of women in tech.

Fortunately the internet is helping to temper that imbalance.

There is an inherent power imbalance between employer and employee.

You could also see whether these imbalances are worse within industry hubs, compared to companies in the same industry outside the hubs.

Men hear about gender imbalance in technology and interrogate their conscience.

Gender imbalance might be a problem, but it's not a problem to the same extent as notability-based deletionism is.

It seems increasingly clear to me that there is a concerted effort to paint some tech companies as more sexist than they are. Don't get me wrong, there is definitely a problem of gender imbalance and harassment in our industry that needs to be addressed.

Unless you suffer from a fundamental chemical imbalance your condition is one that is entirely fabricated by your brain.

The theory predicts that age/gender imbalance is correlated with geographic concentration of employment growth for each industry.

They found that an imbalance between administrators and faculty where administrators outnumber faculty is what accounts for the rise in costs.

Collective bargaining rights was developed to counter exactly this power imbalance with minimum government involvement.

If the FCC allows Verizon to gobble up the licenses from Cox, Comcast, Time Warner, Leap, and others, it will again create an imbalance that will see Verizon having superior assets that make it hard for other carriers.

Imbalance definitions

noun

a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium; "a hormonal imbalance"

See also: instability unbalance

noun

(mathematics) a lack of symmetry

See also: asymmetry dissymmetry