(1) This difference used to be attributed to the asymmetrical shape of the human brain.
(2) Now it's gone all trendy - stone-flagged flooring, high tables and chairs of cast iron, the chairs being in a twirly asymmetrical design.
(3) Unlike autosomes, X chromosomes are inherited in an asymmetrical fashion.
(4) Grouping pictures in symmetrical or asymmetrical groupings will always give a stylish look.
(5) The older building's square symmetry finds its opposite in the asymmetrical cruciform of the new.
(6) By the way, there's a difference between asymmetrical dresses and dresses that are just two different dresses sewn together.
(7) Wool jackets have also been spotted in the same asymmetrical , unbalanced cut as those in suede.
(8) The new Freedom Tower, its asymmetrical design intended to mirror the nearby Statue of Liberty, will take another five years to complete.
(9) In this sense the causal relationship between God and creatures must be asymmetrical .
(10) They've been through so much more than most of us and, because of this, the relationships we have with them are bound to be asymmetrical .
(11) Unfortunately for the singer, the relationship between him and Kennedy was inherently asymmetrical .
(12) For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes.
(13) However, asymmetrical patterns often look more exotic than symmetrical ones.
(14) The latest trend to jolt the watch industry is see-through straps, asymmetrical dials, and funky colours.
(15) Apparently asymmetrical earrings are what all the hip kids are wearing.
(16) Here, the qualities of moulded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty.
(17) Power is always an asymmetrical relationship based on different knowledge and its unequal distribution.
(18) You only need to worry about freckles if one gets bumpy or turns into an asymmetrical , weird shape.
(19) Consequently, external shocks will have asymmetrical impacts on different economic sectors of each country.
(20) Dependency implies subservience in a power relationship which is highly asymmetrical .