Word: lopsidedness
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SOUTH AFRICA Development in Deadlock At least 20,000 people from 193 countries were in Johannesburg for the World Summit on Sustainable Development. The summit agreed to restore most of the world's major fisheries to commercial health by 2015 by reducing catches to a level that can be maintained...
When it comes to military interventions - whether in Kosovo, Afghanistan or Iraq - the United States and its allies in the European Union have arrived at an effective if somewhat lopsided division of labor: the U.S. does most of the actual fighting (preferably from the air) and the E.U. keeps the...
The unnerving analogies don?t stop there. The twenties and the combined eighties and nineties blew up huge stock market bubbles around technology - automobiles, radio, aviation, electronic utilities and appliances in the 1920s, and more recently, the Internet, chips, software, bandwidth and biotech. The small top tier of Americans with...
Lee ascended to the council’s top position after one of the most lopsided presidential elections in recent memory.
The seemingly annual post-exam slide began with a lopsided 5-3 loss at Cornell that was not nearly as close as the score indicated. Five losses and one last-place Beanpot finish later, the Crimson had lost any shot at the regular season crown.