unbalancing Definition In English

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  • The cost increases entailed by these recommendations can have a very serious unbalancing effect on a local education authority's budget.

  • Producers are suffering price drops which are unbalancing the market, not being passed on to consumers and delaying the sector's recovery.

  • That disturbing unbalancing element was got rid of.

  • The fact is that this long-drawn-out disarmament episode is the most striking instance you can find of the unbalancing of defence policy and foreign policy.

  • A fall in prices must be symmetrical; otherwise, the unbalancing becomes very obvious; the primary producer cannot buy the products of the secondary producer.

  • On this issue he has been regarded as a danger and an unbalancing factor.

  • His own policy will accelerate the unbalancing, because all the time the transitional benefit charges will increase.

  • This, in my submission, is a complete and dangerous unbalancing of the whole economy of the country.

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