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Russia would like to correct this imbalance, but will find it hard to do so.
ECONOMIST: Russian tourism
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By inserting needles into the acupuncture points, therapists hope to correct an imbalance of the two life forces.
BBC: dentist
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Moreover, if the governor decides in the course of the fiscal year that projected spending will exceed projected revenues, and if the legislature fails to correct the imbalance within 45 days, he will have the right to cut spending where and when he wants to.
ECONOMIST: California
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If the dollar had not been a reserve currency in high demand by foreigners, we would have had to correct that foreign imbalance long ago.
FORBES: The Role of Foreign Trade on GDP
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They wanted the U.S. to do more than it was doing to correct its external imbalance and they showed an interest in actually cashing in their excess dollar reserves for gold.
FORBES: Currency Manipulation
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It would also, they believed, present an opportunity to correct a much older and deeper imbalance: a business model in which subscribers pay practically nothing for a product that is actually rather expensive to produce.
FORBES: Why Apple's Subscription Rules Are Unfair to Publishers
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"To get the world economy on a stable growth path again, it is necessary to correct excessive consumption in the United States, as well as global imbalance coming from insufficient domestic demand of various countries, especially those with trade surpluses, " Aso said.
CNN: Japan unveils $17B Asian aid package
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One that says mental illness is all about identifying some chemical imbalance in the brain and developing a quick-fix drug to correct it.
BBC: A golden age of discovery in neuroscience