Sentence examples for balance worth from inspiring English sources

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The bulk in the middle are unsentimental, mildly suspicious but amenable to the argument that it is, on balance, worth making the system work as best it can.

The Super Bowl XLVI Guide (free on Apple and Android), the Super Bowl XLVI Commemorative App ($3 on Apple and Android) and the Super Bowl XLVI Official NFL Game Program (free for iPad) are, on balance, worth the download – especially if you are a Giants or Patriots fan.

Is the agent appropriately sensitive both to the degree of suffering that person can be expected to endure and to the various aspects of that person's life that can be expected to render that life (on balance) worth living (Wasserman 2006, 146)?

Further research into adolescence, young adulthood, and family formation of the next generation is needed to understand the longer term effects of parental overseas migration, and such longitudinal research would provide greater specification about whether the loss of maternal caregiving is, on balance, worth the gains in material advantage.

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Those who have contacted Guardian Money accuse Scottish Power of: failing to return credit balances of as much as £630 when direct debits have resulted in overpayment; holding on to balances worth £500 or more when customers have switched to rival suppliers; keeping customers waiting in call queues lasting an hour.

On balance, well worth the trade-off.

"I think this was a good exercise by the government, and on balance was worth the money".

Selling is pushing prices down further, making the assets left on balance sheets worth less, in some cases prompting another round of sales.

In addition, these governments have benefited from the profits earned on expanded central bank balance sheets, worth some $145 billion for the US, $50 billion for the UK, and $5 billion for the euro zone.

Details of the BMW-Alchemy deal have not been disclosed, but executives close to the talks said the investment group was likely to pay up to $80 million for a debt-free balance sheet worth more than $1 billion.

Without the injections of capital, liquidity and guarantees for both sides of the banks' balance sheets worth some £1.3 trillion, Britain would now be in the middle of a depression more shocking than the 1930s.

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