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be counterbalanced
verb
To apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight.
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Yet the terrible derelictions of the past cannot be counterbalanced by over-zealousness in the present.
They must be counterbalanced by some tougher and frankly less fun behaviors.
It is so good, in fact, that we can now state a new covenant: Copyrights must be counterbalanced by copyduties.
"The question is whether they'll be counterbalanced by the new voters and young voters he brings in," he said.
The higher noise susceptibility is to be counterbalanced by filtering and robust control approaches on-board.
But that cost would be counterbalanced by firm commodity prices and a strong American economy sucking in developing country exports.
However, these factors may be counterbalanced by political will and by the knowledge provided by domestic and foreign experiences.
However, those fears will be counterbalanced by Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow joining Cook in contributing half-centuries to England's total of 286 for six.
But that seems to be counterbalanced by general impatience for a recovery at VH1. "It's a drag on everybody," said one Viacom executive.
Jarry had an interest in the notion of "horrible beauty" in which an aesthetic appreciation of the monstrous was allowable and discordant elements could be counterbalanced by humour.
The influx of millions of the erstwhile uninsured has to be counterbalanced by adequate cost cutting in areas where waste is accumulating.
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