Sentences with phrase «imbalance so»

Indeed, increased energy in the deep ocean is ultimately caused by TOA energy imbalance so must have passed through the upper ocean.
In a discussion about women choreographers, the Guardian describes «a gender imbalance so egregious, and of such long standing, that it shames the British dance establishment.»
We have managed to get to the bottom of the chassis imbalance so now the car is a lot more predictable.
Your pelvic floor is able to compensate for you even when there is an imbalance so you don't notice the issue.
I have this crazy electrolyte imbalance so long.
Read here to see how this adaptogenic formula addresses the cortisol / DHEA imbalance so rampant in today's world.
As mentioned, there can be such a wide variety of causes that lead to thyroid imbalance so it's important to elucidate all of them and treat each thoroughly before just patching up the thyroid symptoms.
With its extremely high omega - 3 content, flax seed oil provides a remedy for the omega - 6 / omega - 3 imbalance so prevalent in America today.
And tests are showing a rare hormone imbalance so more tests and another consultant!!..
Evil in this scheme is not a separate principle but an undue predominance of one force over the other, especially an imbalance so great that it can no longer be corrected through a religious renewal.
I want to help you prevent imbalances so you can enjoy a slimmer body, day - long energy, and unbridled happiness naturally!
As a naturopathic doctor I teach you how to identify and treat the underlying cause of your fatigue, bloating, digestive upset and hormonal imbalances so that you can wake up each day feeling energized and excited about the day ahead!
In doing DailyBurn, the now 24 - year - old has more specific personal goals, like correcting muscle imbalances so she is as strong on her left side with kettlebells as her right, and able to do pigeon pose on both sides.
It is important to correct personal nutrient imbalances so that the biochemical processes within the body run smoothly.
The integrated process we'll take you through will touch on all the essential underlying causes to your hormonal imbalances so that your endocrine system can once again find its natural balance.
The WomanCode System provides the foundation for clearing your body of imbalances so that you can have regular, easy, pain - free periods and be in your personally Monthly FLO.
In other words, there could be sector imbalances so for investors looking to have exposure across different sectors and asset classes, this screen could potentially serve as a starting point for further research or one small piece to a much larger picture.
A masterful intervention that reveals a couple's relational triggers, hidden dynamics and power imbalances so you can work with them directly and immediately in session

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This time so far, we're really lacking those kinds of imbalances that would give you the grounds for recession.
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.
So what can we do to help correct this imbalance?
So, no, inner peace must be achieved in spite of any imbalance, not in place of it.
«They have talked about trying to rebalance the economy for 5 or 10 years now, but the imbalances got even worse, so you simply fall back on the model that got you into the difficulty in the first place,» said Peter Elston, head of Asia - Pacific strategy and asset allocation at Aberdeen Asset Management.
Unfortunately, so far it has taken no effective steps to correct this imbalance.
The idea behind it is that Silicon Valley has become so dominated by wealthy men that it has caused a supply - demand imbalance.
That said, their willingness to absorb major supply and demand imbalances has always been limited and should be expected to remain so (see Box 2).
But if we're so damn productive in steel, which should imply competitive pricing, why are we by far the world's largest importer with persistent net imbalances?
Empirical research shows that a buildup of household debt in the economy makes a financial crisis more probable, so we wanted to understand the costs and benefits of leaning against financial imbalances through tighter monetary policy.
First, because they represented a transfer from net savers to net borrowers, they helped to exacerbate the split between the growth in household income (households are net savers) and the growth in GDP (which is generated by net borrowers), and so led directly to the extraordinary imbalance in the Chinese economy in which consumption, as a share of GDP, has declined to perhaps the lowest level ever recorded in history.
In early 1968, the financially strapped administration became so alarmed about the country's trade imbalance that Mr. Fowler proposed a detailed plan to Congress to curb foreign travel by imposing a tax on spending outside the Western Hemisphere at rates of 15 or 30 percent, exempting only the first $ 7 a day.
This belief is so powerfully embedded in the standard equilibrium models most economists use that, strangely enough, even those of us who described the imbalances in one paragraph and in the very next paragraph insisted that a crisis was unlikely — in China's case because of the government's very high credibility and its role as financial guarantor — were automatically assumed to be predicting an imminent crisis.
So why would Singer (and, to be fair, most other economists who use conventional equilibrium models) have found it impossible to see the sentences in which I said crisis was unlikely, once they read sentences in which I said imbalances were deep?
This doesn't make it impossible for China to do so, but it is all the more worrying that no country has suffered from economic imbalances or from debt burdens as deep as those of China today.
Sometimes such imbalances are a problem, other times they're not, so; as the balance of payments serenity prayer says: «Keynes, give us the wisdom to tell the difference.»
Bilateral trade has always been a pretty suspect information source for anyone trying to understand how trade imbalances are generated, but by now the bilateral trade information is so useless that we should ignore it completely.
China has only completed the first part of the rebalancing — interest rates, wages and the currency have all moved sharply closer to healthy levels, levels at which the imbalances are no longer getting worse, in other words, but Beijing has still not got its arms around credit growth because to do so would cause GDP growth to drop much more sharply than Beijing is willing to tolerate.
So at the present time, the way we're exploiting and developing the oil sands is causing an imbalance in our economy.
Furthermore, Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, reported this week that imbalances in Europe's so - called Target2 settlement system, in which euro - zone central banks and the ECB transfer money across the common currency union, have declined.
After last week's tumultuous markets one of my clients sent me an email saying «I am so relieved your constant talk about worsening imbalances kept us from getting too complacent.
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.
With one in five employers reporting that it is «very difficult» to find qualified employees, the labor demand is there, and so these imbalances seem easily addressed.
With Personal Capital, you can easily see where the imbalances are in your net worth so you can make smart adjustments.
Even so, several financiers and central bankers throughout history tried experimenting with a fiat currency system, a decision which often led to major imbalances between monetary and fiscal policies, and eventually economic depressions.
We can debate the potential causes of this imbalance — aging demographics, falling population growth, stagnation in innovation, zero - sum substitution of technology for labor, globalization, rising wealth inequality, excessive debt accumulation, and so on.
So what appears to be a balance in European payments, is in fact an important imbalance in the global economy.
Against this background of wide payments imbalances, why have the margins for risk in corporate and emerging market debt been so exceptionally low?
After a lot of struggling I decided to come off it, and that is when the depression really started because my brain became so dependent on the chemical (seratonin / dopamine) that when I got off the drug then there really was a chemical imbalance.
The diminution, if not complete exclusion, of the feminine from our global culture is at the root of the precarious imbalance caused by independence, self - sufficiency, exploitation, domination, and so forth.
So there is an imbalance of power from the beginning.
Things in life can be tough, hormones can get imbalanced, and so can brain chemistry.
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