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"But the counterbalance is that the private sector is better in managing that process so it's a finely balanced argument.
Stimulus counterbalance is critical for studies of neural habituation, bias, anticipation, and (more generally) the effect of stimulus history and context.
The Brookings Institution, a moderate think tank that is every bit as sprawling as Heritage and is supposed to be its counterbalance, is neither ideological nor self-promotional enough to push back against the right.
"The arm's counterbalance is very heavy and poses a potential danger if the crane collapses," the city said in a statement, noting that the danger is greatest for people living in high-rises.
The counterbalance is fiscal stimulus, U.S. corporate profit repatriation and GDP growth.
Thus, the breadth of focus may be limited, but the counterbalance is offered by detailed information collected on several occasions on other important factors.
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But it was counterbalanced by human interaction, and that counterbalance was essential.
In the following analyses, counterbalancing was ignored and groups were combined, leaving only one control group and one experimental group.
The order of infusion was counterbalanced but, because of participant dropout, counterbalancing was incomplete.
Examples of the conditions and counterbalancing are provided in Table 5.
A counterbalancing force is needed to keep the system healthy.
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