In recent months, it’s been tough to remember that problems predating the recession and the pandemic existed, but the power of the duopoly and marketers’ unbalanced reliance on it has long been an issue.
‘Too beholden’: Why the TikTok ban has marketers griping about their reliance on Facebook and Google|Kristina Monllos|August 17, 2020|Digiday
These companies—and all others developing blockchain technology—should be able to operate on a fair and equal playing field, without giving any group or organization an upper hand thanks to unbalanced regulations.
Overstock CEO: How blockchain can help pull us out of the coronavirus recession|jakemeth|July 7, 2020|Fortune
In Rwanda, an unbalanced ratio leaves 83 of every 100 citizens dependent on the leftover 17 for survival.
After the Genocide, Rwanda’s Widows Aging Alone|Nina Strochlic|August 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But he neither liked nor trusted Governor La Follette, whom he regarded as unbalanced and dangerous to the Republican Party.
The GOP’s Last Identity Crisis Remade U.S. Politics|Michael Wolraich|July 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Bob Smith: unbalanced, inconstant, and even more of a carpetbagger than the other guy.
Sen. Bob Smith: The Thing That Wouldn’t Leave|Michelle Cottle|December 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The important challenge is to correct for the unbalanced and unfair nature of this exchange.
Obama and Felipe Calderón Blow Chance to Talk Substance at G-20|John M. Ackerman|June 21, 2012|DAILY BEAST
He has never voted to raise taxes; he has never voted to approve an unbalanced budget.
Beware Ron Paul|Mark McKinnon|July 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Paddle wheels are sometimes provided with cast iron floats to act as counterweights to some unbalanced part of the engine.
Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II|Joshua Rose
The mystery of sea-life, we felt, had unbalanced the public view.
Merchantmen-at-Arms|David W. Bone
He was a musician and a man of culture—qualities that, in a prince, must be taken as dangerous indications of an unbalanced mind.
Essays in Rebellion|Henry W. Nevinson
This is the meaning of the cry raised against Tolstoy as unbalanced, in this latest change of his life from riches unto poverty.
Lectures on Russian Literature|Ivan Panin
Not without power in him, but unbalanced, hysterical, alternating between buffoonery and these schoolgirl emotions.
The Path of the King|John Buchan
British Dictionary definitions for unbalanced
unbalanced
/ (ʌnˈbælənst) /
adjective
lacking balance
irrational or unsound; erratic
mentally disordered or deranged
biased; one-sidedunbalanced reporting
(in double-entry book-keeping) not having total debit balances equal to total credit balances
electronics(of signals or circuitry) not symmetrically disposed about earth or zero reference potential