Imbalanced in a sentence as an adjective

Any imbalanced triangle in exchange rates can't last long.

Only... now that we've been staring at this for so long, you might notice that the text looks imbalanced, because the cap height of the font Apple uses is 12px.

You could blame the gender-imbalanced context: it's easy for humans to be insensitive to minority views.

As PG has stated, YC is too far removed from the problem to be useful in combating sexism as shown by imbalanced gender distributions.

VC-istan execs tend to have inappropriate, power-imbalanced office affairs, traders and bankers go strip clubs more often than is healthy... programmers swear slightly more than average and some are socially awkward.

There are several other pie chart failure scenarios, like too many categories, or very imbalanced categories, or very balanced categories.

Obviously this doesn't predict individual outcomes with certainty, but the imbalanced incentives with intra-institutional review are pretty significant.

Calories are a second-order effect: you don't gain weight because you eat too many calories, your body demands more calories because it is hormonally/nutritionally imbalanced and, therefore, shunting energy into fat cells instead of allowing it to be used for energy.

Processed foods may have lead the majority of people into having an imbalanced diet, but if they were instead eating a perfectly balanced diet of processed materials like this man is doing, isn't it possible there wouldn't be the whole diabetes, obesity, etc. health crisis?To put it bluntly, is there actually evidence that a balanced processed diet is any worse than a balanced whole foods diet?If not, I think professionals should attempt to recreate this type of experiment to find out, obviously safely on animals first.

Imbalanced definitions

adjective

being or thrown out of equilibrium

See also: unbalanced