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"lopsidedly" Definitions
  1. with one side lower, smaller, etc. than the other
  2. in a way that lacks balance; with a lot more attention, points, votes, etc. on one side than the other

43 Sentences With "lopsidedly"

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Public opinion has turned lopsidedly against the president and his party.
The shell was far from golden, and it clung lopsidedly to the filling.
Democrats have chosen  Bibiana Boerio  who faces long odds in the lopsidedly Republican district.
RARELY has such an unpopular leader won a free and fair election so lopsidedly.
Those assertions turned a lopsidedly negative assessment into an even split on his handling of those retiree benefit programs.
These also lean toward better-educated and more affluent districts, though not as lopsidedly as the Democrats' best chances.
Education export dollars topped $35 billion in 2015, and the trade gap is lopsidedly in our favor -- and growing.
Bezek owns Walla, the Israeli news site that has provided lopsidedly flattering coverage of the Netanyahus for months or years.
But Trump, four years after Mitt Romney carried the district lopsidedly against President Barack Obama, barely edged by Hillary Clinton here.
The property destruction has also been lopsidedly anti-Muslim, with many Muslim-owned motorcycles, cars, houses, shops and factories reduced to ashes.
The retrieval had been masterfully delicate, but the ant was injured: a leg had been bruised, and she waddled lopsidedly for a while.
While it doesn't hurt certain middle-class families the same way that Trump's plan does, it manages to be even more lopsidedly pro-rich.
As a Democrat in a lopsidedly blue state, Mr. Newsom is far ahead of his Republican opponent, the business executive John Cox, in polls.
Round two, meanwhile, resided lopsidedly in the corner of Tate, who scored an early takedown and very nearly ended things with a rear-naked choke.
At the direction of Mr. Elovitch and other executives, the site provided lopsidedly flattering coverage of Mr. Netanyahu and his wife for months, investigators say.
There, the vote tallies for each political party diverge from their seat shares in both Congress and the state assembly as lopsidedly as in other states.
It is assumed, for the purposes of this mental exercise, that you are going to lose lopsidedly or, in the case of team sports, fail epically.
IN THE technology editor's office: two stickers depicting passenger jets, attached lopsidedly to the window by a previous inhabitant of the room about 20 years ago, perhaps while tipsy.
A careful and accurate census is essential if we are to draw districts that maximize competition — but it is also essential of one wants to draw lopsidedly partisan districts.
That led to a direct attack from Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who lopsidedly won the part of the city in Lipinski's district — a part that the congressman won in 2018.
In 2016, he squeezed out an Electoral College victory while narrowly losing the popular vote and facing even more lopsidedly negative verdicts on his personal attributes in the exit poll.
It is hardly surprising that, faced with a highly politically salient and divisive case, a court comprised lopsidedly of judges appointed by Democratic Presidents would vote overwhelmingly in a liberal direction.
Lack of investment in infrastructure has also been fingered as a culprit, along with increasing inequality that distributes money lopsidedly toward the high-saving rich rather than the lower-saving poor.
But the Republican Legislature controlled redistricting after population data from the 2010 census became available, and the 14-member House delegation is split lopsidedly between nine Republican seats and five Democratic ones.
In the Ohio race, some former Republican loyalists defected to Mr. O'Connor while other right-of-center voters may simply have stayed home, producing a close outcome in a lopsidedly Republican area.
With so many lopsidedly Democratic and Republican districts — Democrats outnumber Republicans almost 20-to-1 in Mr. Farrell's seat, for instance — being handed the nomination is often tantamount to being put in office.
Moreover, the mix of voters who fell off last year was less lopsidedly Democratic than in the past: Republicans also suffered a drop-off, particularly among non-college whites and rural whites, two of Trump's key groups.
Titled "Untitled (shea butter table)," it consists of a large walnut table burned with brands and lopsidedly draped with a Persian rug (another valued non-Western commodity) on which rest large chunks of the yellow shea butter.
All previous explanations of how the universe formed had envisioned only minor variations in its growth, not the possibility that a vast swath of space 500 million light-years in diameter was being drawn sideways and expanding lopsidedly.
Before the deal was reached, Politico's Michael Grunwald wrote about the perils of one side of a shutdown fight winning too lopsidedly—when there's obvious winners and losers, the losers tend to plot their revenge, making the next battle that much bloodier.
"It has become difficult for the government to get cooperation from the opposition parties without amending its North Korean policy, which is lopsidedly about imposing sanctions," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior analyst at the Sejong Institute, a research institute south of Seoul.
Mr. Obama and his aides point to public opinion polls that show Americans — including majorities in both political parties — lopsidedly in favor of re-establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba, a step the administration took in July, as well as lifting the embargo.
If they're wearing a tight T-shirt or smiling in that lopsidedly sarcastic way that says "I almost certainly own a butt plug and I use it once a week for a dedicated, nose-to-the-grindstone uber-wank" then all the better.
Kurt existed within the mounting charge of Pop but was also outside of it, offering a rejoinder to a lopsidedly male affair — she took Claes Oldenburg's manifesto, "I am for the art that a kid licks, after peeling away the wrapper," and pushed it full tilt, muscling the high-octane aesthetic of the movement into the delicate and feminine forms of gummy Scottie dogs and Swedish Fish.
This part has two large pointed three-light windows on each side, all with graceful flowing tracery of the same pattern. The southeast window was later altered very lopsidedly to include a fourth light. Below the southwest window is a blocked doorway. The fine east window of five lights with subdivided reticulations can be dated to 1358 by a will bequeathing money for its construction.
The driver and his fireman stared in disbelief as their locomotive fell into it front first, the funnel and front part embedded, with only the tender remaining visible above the surface. The rails on which the engine had been standing were snapped off and went down with it, while the supporting baulks under the main lines were laid bare. The adjacent up passenger line was left hanging lopsidedly, its ballast having cascaded into the abyss.
The presidential election of 1984 was lopsidedly a two-party affair for Oklahoma, with over 99 percent of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties, and only three parties qualifying for the ballot. Nearly every county in Oklahoma voted in majority for the Republican candidate, a particularly strong turn out even in this typically archconservative state. This trend included Oklahoma City's Oklahoma County. Reagan did best in Texas County, and Mondale did best in Hughes County.
Gunn had his first called up to the Philippines national U-23 team for the 2000 Summer Olympics preliminary qualifiers from June to July 1999.. The team is mentored by Juan Cutillas who is aware of Gunn's experience in playing in Australia. He made his debut on June 12, 1999 when the Philippines lopsidedly loss to Japan; 0–13. He also scored his first international goal in the qualifiers in the 2–2 draw with Nepal.
In 1999 it was remodeled as a smugglers' hideout for the BBC production of Great Expectations. Today it is one of the most photographed places on the Norfolk coast with the Old Coal barn and fishing boats lopsidedly sitting on the flats. The trail continues along the coastal path, from which the Lifeboat Inn is visible. The buildings stood witness to one of the worst skirmishes between the smugglers' local militia and a small force of Dragoon Guards on New Year's Eve of 1782.
Heep goes about healing Story by "bringing forth [his] energy" (his repressed grief), and Story's wounds heal when he confesses that he does not want to lose her too. Story's departure starts again, but the Scrunt attacks; it is stopped by the gaze of Reggie, a lopsidedly muscled tenant who is the true Guardian. Reggie's intense stare and stalking approach compel the Scrunt to slowly retreat, but he is distracted by the cry of the Great Eatlon (a giant eagle who will ferry Story home). When Reggie breaks eye contact, the Scrunt leaps, but the Tartutic arrive and drag it away.
In the three decades of the XVIIth century starting in 1634, Robert Giffard spearheaded the Percheron immigration movement that recruited more than 300 tradesmen and workers, many of whom settled in Canada, New France. In so doing, Giffard working closed with the Juchereau brothers, Noël, Jean and their half-brother Pierre, with origins in Perche's Tourouvre hamlet. The Juchereau brothers were thus between 1646 and 1651 responsible for forty-one engagement contracts destined for Canada that were largely executed by the Tourouvre-based Choiseau notaries. The Percheron Immigration movement is noteworthy as ancient Perche province provided a lopsidedly, disproportionally large number of New France pioneers and descendants compared to the rest immigrants from France.
When the time came to vote, Venezuela's pardos wanted their adecos back and the exiled leadership of the party let it be known that it wanted URD to win. As the results started coming in showing that AD was still the political top dog in Venezuela, Pérez Jiménez shut down the polls, and the country, and after a few days, during which he probably was making sure that he counted with the loyalty of his generals, he published results that were so lopsidedly in his favor as to seem ludicrous. Pérez Jiménez thus inaugurated himself for another five years as president, and just as he had intended from the beginning. He went on spending on infrastructure and way beyond this to gigantic industrial, agricultural, and power-generating projects.
Although the Czech Television (Česká televize) had been one of the sponsors of the documentary, it delayed broadcasting it several times, claiming the documentary was "unbalanced" and marked with "pro- Serbian bias", and so "the tone of the documentary could cause negative emotions"WordPress: Czech Documentary: "Stolen Kosovo" Václav Dvořák, the director, responded that the same could be said for "Holocaust documentaries, where the Nazi Germany 'side' and 'views' were also appropriately ignored". The documentary producer, Aleš Bednář, additionally stated that it wasn't ruled out that some viewers could feel it was "unbalanced", but only because they had been "lopsidedly informed about Balkan conflicts through years, above all by television, but by other media as well."Danas: "Stolen Kosovo unbalanced" (Serbian) Its first broadcasting, scheduled for 17 March 2008, on the 4th anniversary of the ethnic clashes in Kosovo in 2004, was postponed until April, and it was eventually broadcast with a follow-up show analyzing the Kosovo conflict from the point of view of the Kosovo Albanians. The creators of the documentary published it on YouTube, where it is still available (as of June 2015).

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