kilter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Either can go out of kilter at any time.
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Take a look at how the long-term rising trend in stock prices has been off kilter since 2000.
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His getup and being a yesman to a gangster aren't in kilter with his nursery business.
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The market there is so massively competitive, the balance can get out of kilter.
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His economic thinking was often out of kilter with his colleagues: he advocated exchange rate fluidity when most were arguing for the status quo.
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There are all sorts of things that can go wrong with capitalism, throwing the markets out of kilter.
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While seeming wildly out of kilter with modern discourse, a similar approach can be found in theory on intervention in failed states.
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But equilibrium is elusive, with destabilizing forces always knocking things off kilter.
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But aside from the rather off kilter looks, how does this touchscreen machine hold up?
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It's a set of mechanisms that work together to drive all motivation, libido, appetite, and -- when out of kilter -- addiction.
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