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counterbalanced
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"counterbalanced" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which two opposing forces or influences balance each other out, or a situation in which something has been made stable or steady by two opposing forces or influences. For example: "The pros and cons of the project were carefully counterbalanced before a decision was made."
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True, we were affected by the weakness of the eurozone, our main export market, but this could have been counterbalanced by a more aggressive growth policy.
But it was counterbalanced by human interaction, and that counterbalance was essential.
RBS was allowed by the existing regulations massively to increase its trading risk exposure counterbalanced only by a small increase in capital buffers available to absorb loss.Big banks are complex institutions.
This advantage may be counterbalanced by the car's controversial "flame surfaced" design, already introduced on several larger BMWs, which the Munich management insists puts the car ahead of its time, but which has caused uproar among BMW traditionalists.
But that will be counterbalanced by a new squeeze on liquidity: a 90-day freeze on forward foreign exchange contracts, which will leave companies scrambling for hard currency to pay their overseas suppliers.
Any gain in nominal competitiveness might well be counterbalanced by an even tighter labour market.Estonia and Lithuania would be at risk if Latvia did devalue.
To do this the satellite would need to be in a synchronous orbit (one whose orbital period is the same as the period of revolution of the planet underneath), and the descending cable would have to be counterbalanced by an ascending one extending off into space.
Will the ageing of the existing population be counterbalanced by the rising level of immigration?In Peter Schwartz's book "The Art of the Long View", scenarios are described as:Stories that can help us recognise and adapt to changing aspects of our present environment.
Yet this approach has been counterbalanced by extra taxes elsewhere, including higher health-care contributions.
In the big cities where the growing wealth is most concentrated, any pleasure in car ownership is counterbalanced by the increasing awfulness of the roads, the choking fumes and the near-impossibility of parking.
The revenue lost from the regime's 10% tax on production was counterbalanced by a 20% levy on trade, which was still legal.
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