Similar words: balance, balanced, balance of, imbalance, on balance, unbalance, balance sheet, debit balance. Meaning: ['bæləns] n. getting two things to correspond.
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31. He flew to Hatfield and touched-down successfully balancing the elevator against the very powerful airbrakes, as previously used on aircraft carriers.
32. Internal problems Inevitably achieving general agreement on market completion involved a delicate balancing of national interests.
33. Jody stands as if her spine were fused, as if she were for ever balancing a large porcelain vase on her head.
34. Few guests enjoy bending double to eat or balancing lasagne on the knee.
35. An alternative approach is to recognise the possibility of a more broadly-based balancing of the competing interests involved.
36. By balancing your calcium intake at an early age, your bones are better prepared for these potentially damaging changes.
37. Such a balancing act could keep his government in being only by increasing his own reputation for lack of principle.
38. He was still sitting astride the bike, balancing it with his long, lean legs tautly encased in black leather.
39. This is a delicate balancing act for Mr Carr, however.
40. Richard was engaged on what must often have appeared to him to be a bewildering balancing act.
41. Therefore, cell volume regulatory mechanisms might also play a major role in balancing ion fluxes across the two membranes.
42. Balancing Breathing - do this more often when you have colds or sore throats.
43. Right: Traffic Manager Trevor Elston checks drivers' tachograph cards to ensure they are balancing work with rest periods.
44. Warren Rudman, who has spent his retirement lecturing us about balancing the budget, is another.
45. Among all voters, Fabrizio found that two-thirds supported balancing the budget over cutting taxes.
46. An equilibrium achieved by balancing the internal and external forces along a continuous boundary will reveal the qualities of the skin.
47. For many working mothers, balancing the demands of children and job is a perpetual challenge.
48. Balancing is required by the law of conservation of matter.
49. Process rights are modelled closely upon those of ordinary courts, and any balancing is undertaken within this context.
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50. Negotiations on a seven-year budget balancing plan broke off temporarily on Tuesday.
51. He rubbed his arms and unfastened his balancing pole but was too weak to raise it.
52. The bipartisan Concord Coalition, a Washington-based interest group on budget balancing issues, has run newspaper ads against the Dole plan.
53. Balancing the two means you sometimes lose an order or live with higher than necessary labor costs.
54. In the end, though, it is erratic instrumental balancing that throws the performance out of kilter.
55. The Tigers' political leadership is attempting a difficult balancing act.
56. This leaves him precariously balancing his highbrow and lowbrow selves.
57. For such organizations it is a matter of balancing the demands for their services against the limited resources available.
58. The balancing of these main curves is done on the drawing board.
59. He has, in addition, hatched his own solution to the challenge of balancing love and work.
60. Balancing basic food ingredients Grass is not perfectly balanced for all types of horses all year round either.
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