Sentence examples for be balancing from inspiring English sources

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be balancing

noun

A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium

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Going back you're going to be balancing two new things.

But the campaign may be balancing multiple goals.

You may be balancing a lot already: A demanding job.

Others said Mr. Marcelle appeared to be balancing work with the rigors of raising four children.

But until fees improve, most directors will be balancing day jobs and theatre careers.

A pair of statocysts, thought to be balancing organs, is present in nonsessile taxa.

You may be balancing educational debt with working in a public sector job.

The ultimate test here, economists and fiscal monitors said, will not merely be balancing the 2003 fiscal year budget.

"The biggest challenge for appropriators will be balancing the presidential budget promises with traditional Congressional priorities," the memorandum continued.

"A key challenge for an independent Scotland would be balancing these (potentially competing) pressures," Crawford and Tetlow conclude.

The president appeared to be balancing political instinct and professional advice, and ultimately took a cautious path.

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