Moussaoui is clearly mentally disturbed and his being unbalanced led to his arrest. |
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This is about not letting mentally unbalanced people serve in the judiciary. |
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He is unbalanced, and that mental instability makes him a danger to himself and to others. |
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I would suggest that our views be sought by the media before they publish one-sided unbalanced articles. |
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You won't be able to support businesses that fund this kind of fraudulent and unbalanced partisanship. |
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Then we could file briefs pointing out the unfair and unbalanced nature of FoxNews coverage. |
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A closeted, kilted singer is brutally rejected by his former partner who is now an unbalanced equilibrist. |
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Questions of media bias came to the fore as members of the Liberal party machine accused the ABC of unbalanced coverage. |
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The most unbalanced newspapers were the Toronto Sun at 97 percent, the Vancouver Province at 84 percent and the Calgary Herald at 81 percent. |
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The story was unbalanced and unfair and made no attempt to present both sides of the issue, George says. |
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Glassie says the Herald story was unbalanced and was nothing more than a thinly disguised personal attack on the prime minister. |
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The upside of this setup is that it can accept either balanced or unbalanced signal input. |
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Opposition indigenous affairs spokesman Kim Carr said the government's policy was unfair, unbalanced and one-sided. |
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Nurses monitor the patient closely for unbalanced fluid volume related to increased intracranial pressure or diuresis. |
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Like journalists, politicians selectively quote the facts, they only tell one side of the story, and they give unbalanced and biased opinions. |
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School children will be given an unbalanced and biased view which you can be certain will paint unions in the best possible light. |
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A few were martyrs, some were serial murderesses, and some were mentally unbalanced, while others were totally innocent. |
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They would not agree to an unfair or unbalanced deal any more than we would. |
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The strip reads like a casual improvisation, though beyond the unbalanced setting, there isn't much invention on display. |
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On the flip side, hardcore arcade hounds and video jockeys despised the game for its limited combo system and unbalanced cheap-hit ratio. |
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Without key predators, he adds, prey populations grow beyond the ecosystem's carrying capacity and the entire food chain becomes unbalanced. |
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She often enlarges aerial views and other scenes to a size at which the viewer feels unbalanced due to the lack of recognizable perspective. |
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Once the curtain falls, you'll stagger outside feeling unbalanced, wondering what just happened and what it all means. |
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As for the mentally unbalanced people that seem to be attracted to this site, remember that hate is not a good thing. |
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Today, it is well known that Brownianmotion, named for its discoverer, is due to unbalanced molecularimpacts on colloidal particles. |
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Placing gaffer tape on the edge of a CD may make it unbalanced and could cause damage to the disc or drive as it spins at high speed. |
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This energy field can become unbalanced, misaligned, obstructed, or out of tune. |
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He is on a tricycle and only on one wheel at that, so his position on the pedestal is a bit unbalanced. |
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He reluctantly took the controls and tried to operate the crane, which became unbalanced. |
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The Tournament bracket pools don't become as popular with an unbalanced field. |
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You can also prevent skin from becoming unbalanced in the first place by using gentle cleansers. |
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Here, too, an overbusy, unbalanced life can drain us of energy and rob us of joy. |
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My foot seemed to slide and I was unbalanced by my shopping and unable to right myself with my hands. |
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Following through, the sudden change in inertia and momentum unbalanced her, and she fell on the bed, then to the floor. |
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Which brings up the point of polar opposites co-existing, and hence the harmonious balance which the world strives to keep is always unbalanced. |
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But both extremes, rugged individualism and ruthless collectivism, are unbalanced and destructive. |
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Those around him worry that her death has unbalanced him, though his narrative voice is sane, if eccentric. |
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Mac could not help feeling that Staten had taken the view that the state of his mind had been unbalanced by recent events. |
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Yet these apparent improvements in ethical standards represent an unbalanced concentration on an external morality for medicine. |
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Never step over fences, jump ditches, or make other awkward or unbalanced moves while holding a loaded firearm. |
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And even when this death is caused by an unbalanced person, there is a feeling of unfairness, that can even lead to a sense of hopelessness. |
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Big branches and branches only on the side of overhanging wires are lopped off, leaving the tree unbalanced. |
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Wool jackets have also been spotted in the same asymmetrical, unbalanced cut as those in suede. |
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As the 8-year-old niece who is stuck with her unbalanced aunt while she also mourns the loss of her mother, Maxime Foerste is excellent. |
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The wildly maladjusted and unbalanced U.S. economy must suffer through a wrenching adjustment period. |
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The letter he left before the Hollybank House attempt clearly showed his mind then was unbalanced. |
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The music is awkward and unbalanced, a melange of cello, saxophone, piano and intermittent percussion. |
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But that is as far as I can go in praising this decrepit and mentally unbalanced person. |
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Some of those she took in were broken, homeless, mentally unbalanced people. |
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This is a big city, and there are many predators and unbalanced people out there. |
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Squeezing disproportionate amounts of public spending out of the regions will leave the country fiscally unbalanced. |
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Lops has been correlated with a risk of ulceration, especially in biomechanically unbalanced feet with secondary bony prominences, such as bunions or hammer toes. |
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American propaganda painted him as unbalanced and remote from reality. |
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Private analysts underscored the importance of righting unbalanced global economic growth, which is blamed by the US for feeding the US trade deficit. |
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If the jeans were baggy and scruffy, the whole outfit would be unbalanced. |
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His unbalanced self-esteem gradually turned into self-contempt. |
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The helmet weighs about 12 pounds, and sits slightly unbalanced unlike the Kevlar I wore as a Marine. |
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But he neither liked nor trusted Governor La Follette, whom he regarded as unbalanced and dangerous to the Republican Party. |
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In Rwanda, an unbalanced ratio leaves 83 of every 100 citizens dependent on the leftover 17 for survival. |
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The important challenge is to correct for the unbalanced and unfair nature of this exchange. |
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Sure, it was unhealthy, but at least she wasn't biting her nails so much anymore and bitten nails, she'd decided, were so ugly and spoke of an unbalanced mind. |
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The sudden weight unbalanced me and I fell face first onto the floor. |
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The repressed laughter, the panic, the forced coughing and the exasperation of listening to Sava's story for the second time must have unbalanced his delicate liver functions. |
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Spiralling property prices have unbalanced local economies, while small communities have suffered the closure of schools, post offices, shops and petrol stations. |
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Strong character scenes between the submissive husband and the increasingly unbalanced wife play effectively alongside the suspenseful kidnap and ransom sequences. |
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Third, the several failed and foiled attacks reveal that the terrorists use low-level technology, and exploit unbalanced individuals, nothing like Atta. |
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Is it wrong to not want mentally unbalanced people in your life? |
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In his youth he has suffered blackouts that repress chilling memories of childhood abuse, death and the absence of his mentally unbalanced father. |
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Containment is not possible when unbalanced dictators with weapons of mass destruction can deliver those weapons or missiles or secretly provide them to terrorist allies. |
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To others, we are a combination of animals, brutes, deviates, psychopaths, products of broken homes, or just plain psychologically unbalanced individuals. |
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The White House physician, who was not a psychiatrist, did describe Coolidge in his unpublished autobiography as being mentally unbalanced and mentally deranged. |
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Protests and complaints about inaccuracies, unbalanced and unfair reporting, defamation and character assassinations, must be taken seriously and dealt with. |
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I was taken aback to read the rather slanted and unbalanced coverage of the debate on the issue of protected structures in last week's issue of the Weekender. |
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They say her comments were unbalanced in favour of the prosecution. |
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Both husband and wife turn to Hunt for help, each implying that the other is mentally unbalanced, terrorizing or spoiling their only child, the five year old Alec. |
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How can those who articulate the green case possibly be comfortable with such a curiously unbalanced mix of myths and beliefs, such a partial view of the world? |
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In Winnipeg director Sean Garrity's nervy followup to his first film Inertia, an insomniac psychotherapist becomes as unbalanced as his trio of patients. |
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The chorus of noblewomen and fusileers is unbalanced in quality, but luckily perked up after the intermission to help put in place an entertaining finale. |
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The kneecap rides in a specific groove of the thighbone, and if the muscles are unbalanced, pain can begin from the kneecap grinding on the groove the wrong way. |
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Taking a person's pulse and telling them their dosha is unbalanced and they should eat more nuts or less spicy foods, etc., hardly shows concern for the patient as a person. |
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Attacked and then haunted by an unbalanced loner, the doctor sets out on her solo trail of the killer, alienating herself from both the doubting police and her colleagues. |
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The state of training was also unbalanced, with the majority of personnel trained only to man static fortifications. |
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My unguided tour through the humanities would likely be unbalanced, but I hoped that this could be made up for by the sheer number of books read. |
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The physician could determine which humor was unbalanced in the patient and prescribe a new diet to restore that balance. |
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The purpose is to detect balanced reciprocal or Robertsonian translocations, or mosaicism that could be inherited unbalanced by the fetus. |
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The Briton looked very unbalanced on the grippier rubber and will have work to do in this morning's final one-hour practice session. |
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Partial aneuploidy can also occur as a result of unbalanced translocations during meiosis. |
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Of the 10 embryos subjected to array CGH, 2 failed to amplify, 2 were euploid, 4 were aneuploid and 2 had unbalanced translocations. |
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The story centres on emotionally unbalanced court officer Chris Cleek, who stumbles upon a feral woman in the wilderness. |
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But while indicating wiggle room, the President made clear he is not settling for anything that is unbalanced. |
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Dr Lore Hartzenberg's testimony ahead of Pistorius' sentencing for culpable homicide was almost immediately characterised by the prosecution as unbalanced. |
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The unbalanced distribution of the chromosomes involved in the translocation, leads to partial trisomy for one chromosome and partial monosomy for the other chromosome. |
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This technology may be applied to other frequency bands where coaxial baluns can be used to effectively convert an unbalanced signal to a balanced signal. |
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Although reactances of conductors can be balanced by traditional methods, the method proposed here is a unique method for balancing inevitably unbalanced arc resistances. |
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The same unbalanced karyotype was present in the fetus of the investigated couple, which had prompted them to undergo an elective abortion previously. |
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The Greek isonomia was, then, a proportional happiness, an unbalanced equality, of individuals who contributed their portion to the whole, and were thereby made whole. |
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According to the company, the unbalanced operation and overdrawing of Kazakhstani electricity by the Uzbek energy system result in power outages in southern Kazakhstan. |
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The secondary resistant IB128 cell line was also characterized by an unbalanced pentaploidy of the short arm of chromosome 17 including the TP53 gene. |
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The vibration of the omni-table is provided by a single vertical squirrel cage motor equipped with adjustable force, unbalanced wheel weights at each end. |
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