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It is used to describe restoring balance to something. For example, "The new taxation policy helps to balance the effects of inequality by redistributing the wealth."
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PRINCETON McCarter Theater Center "A Delicate Balance," by Edward Albee.
6 1 A FINE BALANCE, by Rohinton Mistry.
All have promised to reach balance by 2004.
Any Hardy reader will find himself tipped off balance by the challenge in Winterbottom's bold opening.
But in Samarra, the guerrillas appeared to be thrown off balance by the continuing attack.
Sampson adjusted the power balance by replacing Ellen White with Eniola Aluko.
She kept her balance by placing a hand on each porter's head.
A 401(k) balance, by contrast, is expressed as a simple amount in dollars.
Seek balance by also interviewing one or more representatives of opposing organizations, if relevant.
George Osborne's aim is to get to a fiscal balance by 2020... That's what matters.
Fisheries will also be affected, with ocean chemistry thrown off balance by climate change.
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