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However, the reduced number of diffusion-sensitizing directions used in the sequence by Liao et al (2010) may have balanced this effect.

Could civil war rivals Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil form coalition? Punishing austerity cuts may have balanced the books but they have hit many hard.

"While Long Beach may have balanced OUR budget, we still are facing huge economic challenges," he added.

The experts say that while the economy may have balanced on a razor thin precipice in those years, the stance of companies and the European Central bank was different then and the flow of money didn't allow asphyxiation.

In epidemiological studies, these long-term beneficial effects of coffee intake may have balanced its potential deleterious effects, observed in the experimental models.

However, patients treated with serelaxin required lower doses of diuretics and had slightly less weight loss, which may have balanced the effects on diuretic response.

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Of course, financial firms may have balance sheets that don't look like those of Fannie and Freddie.

Some people may have balance or attention problems, some experience headaches and others have depression.

The French government may not have balanced its budget since 1974, and it has big debts, but it manages them well and has not defaulted in modern times.

Therefore, survival benefits from NIV could either be harder to demonstrate or may have been balanced by improvements in the way mechanical ventilation is delivered [22, 23].

The garden may have been balanced by a similar walled garden to the south-east of the house.

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