Word: lopsidedness
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It obscures the problem of a small independent country with a lopsided economy and the problem of a fully consumerized society--without the intellectual means to comprehend the deficiency. It is, in the end, a deep corruption, a wish to be granted a dispensation from the pains of development...
On black power fronts in Africa and the Caribbean: "Racial redemption is as irrelevant for the Negro as for everybody else. It obscures the problems of a small independent country with a lopsided economy, the problems of a fully 'consumer' society that is yet technologically untrained and without...
At the Corporal Burns playground, where Mather, Dunster and parts of Leverett House vote, the races were just as lopsided, Kennedy collecting 211 ballots to Carter's 78, and Anderson winning 108 votes to Bush's 17.
But unlike the 1975 edition, this year's team suffered a lopsided defeat in its dual meet with Princeton, as the shaved down Tigers crushed the Crimson in the swimming events, 63-32, leaving it to the divers to bolster the score to a more respectable 65-48 outcome. The...
Harvard, fresh from three consecutive lopsided victories, wasn't prepared for a team of the calibre of B.U. The Terriers, displaying exceptional shooting and an energetic double-teaming man-to-man defense, were unbeatable.