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Appropriately, the piece is on a large scale – probably around 40 minutes when Martyn Brabbins conducts it at St David's Hall, and so will be more than an equivalent counterweight to The Planets in the concert's second half.
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In 1993, Mr. Clinton created the National Economic Council, a White House unit that he initially described as an equivalent, and a counterweight, to the long-established National Security Council.
But that is mostly because Germany's current-account surplus, equivalent to 6% of GDP last year according to the OECD, has acted as a huge counterweight to deficits elsewhere.The high level of saving by German firms contributes to this handsome surplus and masks a worrying fault line running through the euro area.
No sentimental melodic counterweight.
Serving as "an economic counterweight".
But there's also a counterweight.
His body acted as the counterweight.
Early learning can be an important counterweight.
This is an odd example for counterweight.
Watch the ball drop, counterweight to hope.
The machine metaphor needs a counterweight.
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