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Sentence count:202+18Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unbalancedSimilar words: balance ofadvancedglanceparlancesurveillanceconcedeconvincedexperiencedMeaning: ['bælənst]  adj. 1. being in a state of proper balance or equilibrium 2. total debits and credits are equal. 
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151. A rudderless boat must be perfectly balanced if it is to follow a straight course.
152. They should eat a balanced diet supplemented with multivitamin tablets, avoid alcohol and get plenty of sleep.
153. And this probably explains why the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution seemed to be in trouble last week.
154. Some are growth or aggressive growth funds; others, balanced or bond funds.
155. Senate debate on the proposed balanced budget amendment could begin as early as next week.
156. As John remarks, a healthy, biologically balanced environment should require minimal maintenance and effort.
157. If government budgets are balanced, then the G term is zero and X-M must equal S-I.
158. The issue is so delicately balanced that goal difference could even decide who goes up.
159. For a complete and balanced meal they must be fed with an equal volume of canned food and mixer.
160. The chemistry of Mars and Venus was as balanced as the periodic table, and as dead.
161. A balanced read-aloud diet gives our children an appreciation for the sounds and shapes and purposes of many different kinds of texts.
162. When putting the ring together I alternate the segments marked face up then plain face up to create a balanced pattern.
163. Each part of the production system is now well balanced and the new computer controlled lines have improved quality.
164. Large estates also allow for specialization, replacing the general purpose farm with a balanced plant and animal husbandry.
165. I wanted to confess to her once but balanced that against the need to be loved by her.
166. Together they pulled back the high door, which despite its rustic appearance, ran smoothly on well-greased and balanced rollers.
167. Please try not to upset or destroy this finely balanced mechanism or the building blocks will collapse like a row of dominoes.
168. Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.
169. If so(sentencedict.com), a balanced budget amendment could leave the budget-cutting job to the courts.
170. The Gladstonian principle that public sector budgets should be balanced - increased expenditure met by increased taxes - was the accepted rule.
171. Bob's idea of a balanced diet left something to be desired.
172. In fact, for some people, caffeine may actually make it harder to eat a balanced, healthy diet.
173. A dead leaf balanced precariously on the knuckles, twitching in the breeze.
174. Hence, it is necessary to achieve a balanced view of Duck and the poets who followed him.
175. Making sure of a balanced diet means, essentially, eating a selection of different foods, with no one type predominating.
176. How has it balanced its books with the rest of the world?
176. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
177. The live recording shows few signs of an audience present and is evenly balanced between voices and orchestra.
178. Your reference to balanced reporting is surprising, to say the least.
179. He said many things about economy and a balanced budget that he must have regretted afterward.
180. The unbalanced supply power cost will be reasonably compensated, and the cost will be balanced.
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