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"We not only balanced the budget, we paid down the debt of our nation two successive years," Mr. Kerry said.
Something as seemingly simple as the charred onions is not only balanced by the nutty cheese and lemony sorrel, it's elevated by a quick drizzle of elderflower vinaigrette.
The UK has only balanced the books in seven out of the last 50 years.
Different from chloride ions only balanced the electric charge in 1, nitrate anions in 2 not only balanced the electric charge but also contributed largely to stability through OH⋯O hydrogen bonds.
However, Keyte now reveals that this only balanced the books until Christmas and that the club are still in a desperate financial position.
The budget is not only balanced but showing a surplus of several billion dollars.
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These companies all argue that retail analytics only balances the scales, as online retailers have been doing this for years.
They are not only balancing budgets, they are setting precedent for a process that will last decades.
Britain's net borrowing is expected to reach 11.9percentt of gross domestic product in 2010 and finances would only balance by 2016.
It's on the theory that, at the end of the day, one's moral account will not only balance but be in the black.
In a survey of more than 1,000 state schools published by the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), nearly two out of three schools said they could only balance their budget by raiding their savings or by imposing significant spending cuts.
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