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"I'd say the two sides are pretty much balanced now," said Ross Eisenbrey, vice president of the Economic Policy Institute and a labor scholar.
Most economic forecasts are off one way or the other — too high or too low, but they tend to be pretty much balanced in either direction.
"The reason for that is if you look at migration between Britain and Germany or France and Germany, countries of pretty even GDP, the movements are pretty much balanced.
In these circumstances he has bought well, sold well and pretty much balanced the books while ensuring Everton have never fallen into the trap of over-extending themselves financially, even though he may have been sorely tempted to ask for the extra money required to push on a bit further.
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We're on the high end and the low end of the consensus in different states for Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama, but it pretty much balances out over all).
The trick is to balance them out.' Mackey's own life is pretty much in balance.
And we make up pretty much the balance, we have about 15%, 16% now … If you aren't offshore you couldn't possibly compete.
England better with the ball, the day pretty much in the balance.
"His future is pretty much in the balance, he's got one year left with us on a contract," Jenkins said.
Because these balances pretty much cancel each other out across the euro area, the ECB's own balance-sheet, showing the overall net position, is unrevealing.Before the financial crisis, there wouldn't have been much to see at the level of the individual NCBs, either.
"It's all about balance, pretty much being able to slide your feet around so you can turn," he said.
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