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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61. Version 3.0 also helps with network management by relocating and balancing files.
62. Membership of the Codex committees includes a high proportion of commercial interests, with little balancing representation from public interest groups.
63. And I walk, balancing on these two stilts, high above the floor.
64. The plan also calls for balancing the budget without deep cuts in Medicare, education and environmental protection.
65. An angel was balancing precariously on top of the Christmas tree.
66. Obtaining food and drink thus became a tricky balancing act.
67. Only London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard seems to grow, still balancing on a tightrope - a difficult and dangerous trick.
68. It is seeking four types of technologies: scalable process management, load balancing, scalable networking and scalable file systems.
69. With the most careful balancing of the textures he drew out details of the orchestration that can scarcely ever have been heard.
70. To date, however, little thought has been given to balancing love and work through creative use of communications media.
71. Balancing these extremes and devising a general rule is therefore difficult, both in the LFAs and elsewhere.
72. Collaborative schools coped well with change, balancing it with the preservation of continuity, especially of values.
73. The youngest children sit on mats on the floor; older children sit on benches, balancing their books on their knees.
74. This demands balancing action and patience in moving teams up the performance curve.
75. Balancing awkwardly on one leg, he lowered himself into his wheelchair.
76. Smiling, recognising, swiping, grabbing, balancing on his bottom, eating, imitating sounds, crawling, standing.
77. Yet that earlier generation was able to live within its means, balancing budgets year after year.
78. But it's a crucial balancing act where you have to prioritise on a daily basis.
79. It stood upright, balancing on its head against a background of indigo blue.
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80. Balancing my cup of coffee in one hand, I managed to open the door.
81. The existence of judicial balancing should not lead us to conclude that all such balancing is necessarily premised on the same assumptions.
82. After much balancing and juggling with cocoa, book and dog they all three eventually reached the attic.
83. Adequate organization performance is possible through balancing the necessity to get out work while maintaining morale at a satisfactory level.
84. Mr Barre's brutality has made him plenty of enemies, and recently he has lost his knack for balancing the clans.
85. Dole is expected to emphasize his economic plan, which calls for sweeping tax cuts as well as balancing the budget.
86. Hence the number of discarded lines after any bout - another very good reason for balancing cost against breaking strain and thickness!
87. This meeting, he realized, was part of some kind of good cop, bad cop balancing act Giuliani was encouraging.
88. Congress tried to write federal law by balancing needs of privacy advocates and the medical industry.
89. The firm has to pay 1050 in corporation tax on the balancing charge and 5340 in capital gains tax.
90. James K.. Glassman, a leading conservative columnist, recently complained that conservatives were too focused on balancing the budget.
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