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And the more balanced the adolescent, she said, the better the outlook for the adult.
Reciting the advantages of the combined tool, he said: "It's heavier, more balanced, the bed is longer so it can handle larger stock and be more stable".
Mr. Mandelson said the support was intended to help make Britain's economy "more balanced" — the current recession has shown that it is too reliant on the financial services industry.
The less Cb, the more balanced the sector workload.
Although the caption in Strickberger (2000) is much more balanced, the caption of Strickberger (1990) illustrates the point, calling the figure "Some stages in the evolution of eyes as found in mollusks…".
The rationale for this quality measure is that the more balanced the tree for a plan is, the fewer reactions the average starting material will take part in, either directly or as part of larger molecules in later reactions.
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This is easy to understand: when the load is more balanced within the network, the resources are utilized more efficiently, rendering a higher throughput for the whole network.
As to the Hui population, the distribution is more balanced on the sides of the Hu Line.
The recording of Heathen Chemistry was much more balanced for the band, with all of the members, apart from White, writing songs.
According to our data female patients predominated in the RT group, whereas the gender ratio was more balanced in the PTA group (table 1).
Tree A is more balanced near the terminal taxa, while tree B is more balanced near the root.
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