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are counterbalanced
verb
To apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight.
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(The heaviest clappers are counterbalanced).
And the terrorists' words are counterbalanced by the utterances of the victims.
Moments of elation are counterbalanced with failures, and these, too, are vivid, taking place right before your eyes.
But such flourishes of ethnic pride are counterbalanced by moments of uncertainty.
The album's sweeping melodic crescendos and dramatic flourishes are counterbalanced throughout with pretty, airy melodies and playful touches.
When age and experience are counterbalanced by youth and energy, it's not easy to predict the outcome.
But these cases are counterbalanced by others, in particular the lack of interference when Britain's Vodafone bought Mannesmann.
Oversized sails are counterbalanced by an enormous lead bulb at the bottom of the keel, which contains about three-quarters of the weight of the boat.
Supporters argue, however, that the concerns have been exaggerated and are counterbalanced by the enormous potential of shale gas to provide energy security and reduce carbon emissions.
In a swordfish ceviche ($12), sweet corn and sour lime are counterbalanced by salty celery juice and cancha, an Andean popcorn that swaps fluffiness for crunch.
There are moments when the storytelling becomes just a little cheesy but these are counterbalanced by often awe-inspiring set design and the very well choreographed set-pieces.
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