Sentence examples for essentially balancing from inspiring English sources

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Doherty's conclusion: "The problem with checks and balances on spending nowadays is that, in the overall picture (there will always be small individual exceptions), the two branches are essentially balancing in the same direction: toward more spending".

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Analytical investigation indicates that, in the instantaneously-liquefied soil layer, the buoyant weight of soil is essentially balanced by upward seepage force into a quasi-static state.

However, many non-isolated strata contain significant amounts of reactive sulfides that are essentially balanced by carbonates in terms of their ABA, such that these materials can still contribute substantially to TDS loadings (particularly Ca2+, Mg2+, HCO3− and SO42−) as they weather while maintaining moderate to circumneutral pH conditions in that drainage (Daniels et al. 2009).

But the most detailed studies, the NYU researchers said, concluded that job losses and gains from such regulations essentially balanced out.

Negative confounding by BMI and positive confounding by repeat biopsies essentially balanced out each other, while adjustment for treatment had minimal influence on the risk estimates.

Treatment arms were essentially balanced with respect to the number of evaluable samples, with 158 deriving from patients receiving cetuximab plus chemotherapy (71%) and 154 from those receiving chemotherapy alone (70%).

Carefully controlling these motors lets the robot essentially balance on top of the ball while also rolling it in any direction.

The mechanism is essentially a force balancing system consisting of a torsion bar and two variable gap parallel plate capacitors with a sharp probe attached to the moving plate of one of the capacitors.

This is essentially an exercise in balancing probabilities.

This computational model, depicted visually in Fig. 2, provides maximal load balancing at essentially no cost, as workers are free to independently obtain work as often as they become available.

"In a shop, if you buy flowers, they're always in buckets, and these buckets are the new vases," said Jurgen Bey of the pyramid he created with Studio Makkink, below left, which is essentially four buckets balanced on top of one another.

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