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  • Whats the difference between imbalance and unbalance?
    Imbalance should be used to describe procedures, regulations, laws, labour E g , one can say in a work environment, "I am executing the same job as you and producing more positive results than you but yet you earn a higher salary"
  • Why is a person with psychological problems called unbalanced?
    A person with psychological problems can be called unbalanced Unbalanced 1 1 (of a person) emotionally or mentally disturbed
  • Disbalanced vs. unbalanced - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • meaning - What is the definition and origin of imba? - English . . .
    Using imba, then, as a shortening of imbalanced, is a facetious way of mocking that attitude, by declaring even acknowledged essential parts of the game — such as the Hunter class in World of Warcraft, or some of its top players (usually insanely good ones) — imbalanced because in a way, if you don't know how to handle uber classes or uber
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    OP, and even the word “broken”, originally referred to game skills spells, game characters heroes, which the gaming community believed to be incorrectly programmed (“broken”) in a way that made them overpowered, or so good that they imbalanced the game
  • Best way to say human aspect or human element in one word?
    I'd rather stick with one word, because going from one word adjectives to a two word one seems imbalanced and clumsy I also don't like the word humanity here because it almost personifies the piece of art, rather than describing it was made by a human
  • conditionals - I thought I would . . . , once it is was - English . . .
    "I thought I'd do it once it 'is' done" is a little imbalanced in terms of tense The sentence begins with the past tense (thought), then proceeds to a modal (would) which suggests future tense, and then lands up in present because of is I think a better alternative would be "I thought I'd do it once it has been done" or "I think I will do it
  • prefixes - Rule to determine when to use the prefix im vs. un to . . .
    Possible Duplicate: Negation prefixes: un-, dis-, a-, in-, hellip; The prefix un is commonly used to negate a word, but is is quite rare with words that start with the letter p; the prefix im
  • punctuation - Omitting a comma before aka and then using a serial . . .
    Omitting a comma before aka and at the same time using a serial comma (which I love; we don't have it in Russian) at the end of a series looks somewhat imbalanced in my opinion Is there a good solution for this case? What does respectable style guides say about it?
  • stress vs. distress - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stress is a state of imbalanced physiological or psychological conditions caused by stressors (internal or external) To maintain the balance or to reduce such conditions, physiological changes occur, collectively called the stress response With the stress response, people can change or adapt to a stressful condition





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