Sentence examples for guarantee a balance from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, tradeoff solutions are needed to guarantee a balance between the objective functions [11].

It is all the more complicated in that Mr Tsvangirai has expressed certain doubts as to whether the mediation is well balanced, and obviously wants to give this mediation a framework, a setting, support, let us say, which makes it possible to guarantee a balance.

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Compromise as a rule of nature justifies the power of the stronger, because the stronger is more capable of guaranteeing a balance in conflicts than the weaker.

The cluster randomization might produce a good balance between groups (health center); however, this does not guarantee a good balance at other levels [ 109] (FPs and patients).

At the same time, most Germans have looked to government to protect the environment and guarantee a social balance.

Serum potassium is an electrolyte whose concentration - in order to guarantee a negative balance - varies rapidly and significantly during dialysis, frequently resulting in going from pre-dialysis hyperpotassaemia to intra-dialysis hypopotassaemia.

The expressions for the optimal interface between the NVFs (naturally ventilated floors) and MVFs (mechanically ventilated floors) and the vent sizes of different NVFs, which guarantee an appropriate balance between the desired ventilation flow rate, room air temperature, and the heat inputs within the occupants' spaces, are derived.

Each block used an algorithm with different sizes and sequences of randomization to guarantee an adequate balance between the two study groups at any time, independently of the number of patients enrolled.

"The solution agreed guarantees a good balance between safety and cultural considerations," a statement released by the federation read.

The new discretisation proposed improves the accuracy of the model in problems in which the bed friction is a relevant force in the momentum equation, and it guarantees a perfect balance between gravity and bed friction under uniform flow conditions.

Finally it is also advisable, and almost universally used in recently published studies, to use a slice thickness of not less than 5 mm, which guarantees a correct balance between the requirements for spatial resolution and the signal-to-noise ratio in perfusion scans.

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