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"This picture by Matisse is all about juxtaposition and defined balance between color and motif," observes Seydoux.
Partnership isn't 50/50 but a defined balance where both people strive to make each other better.
Of the 40 articles, 12 defined balance, explicitly or implicitly.
A defined balance of oxylipins is necessary for correct execution of developmental programs (Tsitsigiannis et al. 2004).
The formation and maturation of synapses is a tightly regulated process ensuring correct connections between neurons and a defined balance between excitatory and inhibitory input.
Twelve defined "balance"; the definition of "balance" that emerged is as follows: "The complete and unbiased presentation of the relevant options and the information about those options—in content and in format in a way that enables individuals to process this information without bias".
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The American-Turkish Council gave him its Media Award in 1998, citing him for reporting that "offers a portrait of Turkey that is broadly defined, balanced, comprehensive and accurate".
I am even uncertain how to define balance for a fenced area that is dominated by a swimming pool and a mango tree that feeds us and numerous other animals.
How do you define balance?
The key is to ensure you and your family are defining balance for yourselves and not letting others define what works.
But if you define balance as, "weight or force of one side in excess of another," "a means of judging or deciding," or even, "mental and emotional steadiness," then you realize a working mother's whole life is about balance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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