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A small yellow dog stands on the back of a speeding moped, calmly retaining balance.
Following the above, three different strategies can be identified for retaining balance under the influence of an external acceleration.
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As newspapers have defined their identities more sharply, so there is a greater need for television news to retain balance.
The many ways, other than simple mechanical symmetry ("for every item on the left there should be an item on the right," which soon becomes monotonous), in which a painting may have variety and yet retain balance are too complex to be discussed other than in a book of art criticism.
95%% of the participants were able to retain balance within the wheelchair at an acceleration of 0.126 g, and the average at which balance was lost was around 0.22 g.
The minimum time for muscles to react against external forces is typically 0.12 0.13 s [2, 17], and for the body to make larger movements to retain balance takes around 1 s [25].
Passenger safety becomes an issue when the acceleration/jerk levels require passengers to take one or more steps to retain balance (the stepping strategy), as this introduces the risk of falling.
They make no effort to retain balance.
Lipper, however, retains "balanced" as a category name.
Dressage involves making the horse stand still, control its limbs, move to your movements, essentially stopping it being a horse, all the while retaining symmetry and balance and the opaque rigmarole demanded by a seven-person judging team.
Speak Now is a conscious attempt to move beyond those childish things while retaining her balance of maturity and relatability.
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