Sentences with phrase «become imbalanced leading»

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This process eventually leads to over-reach, when the nation's capital and income are so concentrated that the economy become precariously imbalanced and thus vulnerable to devolution and collapse.
Economists like Christopher Thornberg of Beacon Economics say asset bubbles become dangerous when they lead to other imbalances in the economy.
Attempts to export its excess savings can only lead to one of three outcomes: A) global growth rises because Europe's savings are all directed at developing countries with significant infrastructure investment needs and insufficient capital, B) global growth drops sharply, global unemployment rises, and China's adjustment becomes all but impossible, C) international trade and capital flows collapse in a repeat of the 1930s, so that Europe is forced to resolve its savings imbalance either by a massive increase in unemployment or a wave of sovereign defaults.
Over time, imbalances in blood sugar can lead to serious diseases like type 2 diabetes, which has sadly become an «epidemic» in the U.S with over 12 percent of the adult population now considered diabetic according the US Centers for Disease Control.
Sports Health: A... continue If left unchecked, these imbalances become repetitive movement patterns, which can eventually lead to overuse and injury.
They can become shortened with overuse, which can lead to imbalances in other parts of the anatomy.
The downside to barbells is that imbalances can occur, leading to one of your sides becoming stronger and bigger than the other side.
That means excess testosterone can become excess estrogen — it can cause or contribute to a hormonal imbalance, leading to enlarged breast tissue.
The performance imbalance became apparent shortly after the race began at 6:05 p.m. as the Aston Martins opened a gap and then led every lap.
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