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"As we move out of Afghanistan and move to a more adaptive posture in our armed forces we can almost certainly get a rebalancing," he said.
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Ensuring the grass roots and smaller clubs - like his own team Brentford - get a bigger slice of that cash is essential to a rebalancing of the game in this country.
"But no big surprise, we weren't allowed to rebalance the car and try different things but it was good to get a couple of laps and practise the feeling".
If they get the rebalancing right, then China's economy will have been saved from its inherent structural stresses and the new government can concentrate on delivering its so-called "China Dream".
Let's cut a rebalancing deal, Mr. Obama.
"If you look at the overall economic strategy of the government, it is about getting back to rebalancing the economy, stimulating growth," said business secretary Vince Cable.
"The United States has got to rebalance its policy consistently and over time," he said, otherwise "it creates even more distrust because no one knows how to deal with the Bush administration".
"We've also got to rebalance the economy both between the manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors of the economy, and between the different regions and north and south of the country.
Yet if the concept of "politics" is to be explanatory it should show how power gets dispersed and rebalanced among contending groups.
"A rebalancing of the scales," she said.
We need a rebalancing within our democracy and a rebalancing between banks, industry and the government.
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