lopsidedness


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Synonyms for lopsidedness

an oblique or slanting asymmetry

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The argument for greater government involvement in the economy is that its present lopsidedness will not straighten itself out automatically without intelligent intervention.
(ii) put an end to and correct the apparent lopsidedness in the appointment to public positions at the Federal level.
Staff allowances and the acquisition of 165,000 mobile telephones to be installed with special data capture and transmission software to replace the traditional paper questionnaires are expected to consume the bulk of the money.The census is expected to exorcise the demons of the 1999 and 2009 disputed results, which have been used for planning and resource-allocation policies, a perennial source of political disputes over perceived lopsidedness.
But lopsidedness in NAB's anti-corruption drive threatens to politicise the accountability bureau and colour the public's perception of a much-needed drive against wrongdoing in the state apparatus.
The case before the Supreme Court reportedly talked about the lopsidedness of the once top-secret agreement between the DOTC and LRMC, in favor of the private group of course.
So to the Gulf, whose example clearly is distinguishable from most of the rest of the globe, in the scale but also lopsidedness of its resource base, besides having its own geography, history, authorities and people.
The lopsidedness of the draw played out into the second week with three of the quarterfinalists in the top half -- Federer, Nadal and Murray -- combining for 32 Grand Slams.
But the political activist in me is irritated by the author's bias--his book both explains and exemplifies the progressive Republican perspective--and concerned that the resulting lopsidedness may mislead those less informed.
The 27 males with pronounced lopsidedness, however, showed their good sides 60 percent of the time.
Others contend that the apparent lopsidedness of the liberal/conservative mix is proof that some form of filtering is taking place on college campuses.
Olusegun Mimiko, said the mega primary school initiative by his administration was to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor, adding that his administration made concerted effort to break the traditional jinx of lopsidedness in access to qualitative education between the children of the rich and the poor.
The assertions made by US Ambassador Philip Goldberg exposed the lopsidedness of the VFA," Reyes said.
Equally, given the inevitable, relative lopsidedness of the Gulf's economic evolution, with its dependence on generating receipts from energy exports -- in addition to the very globalised nature of international finance, fickle capital and portfolio flows, and the susceptibility of all blocs to international trade -- what happens elsewhere remains of critical influence and concern.
The numbers were ludicrous in their lopsidedness. Of Savannah State's 17 turnovers in the first half, 10 were Oregon steals, and the Tigers finished with 27 turnovers, 16 of them credited as steals by the Ducks.
This feistiness is the first evidence of lopsidedness in processing of visual stimuli for an amphibian, according to Andrew Robins and Lesley J.