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Every state except Vermont has some sort of balanced budget requirement that prevents it from weathering a recession by running up big deficits to keep teachers employed, students in college, welfare payments flowing and construction humming.

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"So, to see some of what I hoped was sort of balanced and carefully calibrated somewhat sexed up doesn't surprise me at all".

But Mr. Bush's new program falls far short of the sort of balanced presidential leadership the problem requires.

This sort of balanced coexistence between thriving "underwear languages" and workplace English is a familiar story all across northern Europe.

He went to the trouble of creating a bipartisan deficit commission, which at the end of last year produced just the sort of "balanced" approach he says he favours.

And although there is apparently a movie in the works of Ayn Rand's pro-capitalist novel "Atlas Shrugged", that is unlikely to provide the sort of balanced analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of capitalism, and of how it might be improved, that is now so badly needed.

When people talk about how MSNBC's Chuck Todd would be an ideal candidate to take over the reins at Meet The Press - and they're out there - it's precisely the sort of balanced, intelligent, and detailed work that he offered up on today's Morning Joe that enthuses them.

I just feel that they're a bit of a ploy to make people spend money unnecessarily, and I think I get … I eat a very healthy, sort of balanced, healthy diet … although when I was pregnant I didn't.

The high level awareness for donation, in particular for females, together with the "pragmatic" attitude let envisage the need of lay people to contribute to research in a sort of balanced relationship: competence, skills, financial resources from institutions on one side, participation and donation of bio-material from individuals on the other.

Amis describes it as "the imaginative use of information, whereby the pervading fantastic nature of Bond's world ... [is] bolted down to some sort of reality, or at least counter-balanced".

Kingsley Amis called this "the Fleming effect", describing it as "the imaginative use of information, whereby the pervading fantastic nature of Bond's world ... [is] bolted down to some sort of reality, or at least counter-balanced".

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