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When they take balances they tend to gravitate backwards, as if fearful of commitment to the position.
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In "Nearly Ninety" — dancing the last great duet of Cunningham's career, which they performed at its 2009 premiere — they were all give and take, balancing while supporting each other, switching rapidly between dependence and independence.
Truly creative leaders invite disruptive innovation, encourage others to drop outdated approaches and take balanced risks.
That takes balance, which is what her food is about.
The role of the public sector is typically defined by the PPP agreement; thus the core task is to keep the resource allocation and risk taking balanced so that both sectors are able to maximize their capacities [34].
It takes balance, flexibility, and nerves of steel.
"In analyzing his record in Congress over the past 25 years, I have found that Sanders has taken balanced, realistic positions on many of the most critical foreign policy issues facing the country," Korb wrote.
A perfected gallop takes balance and practice.
"It is unlikely that they could take on balance sheet much of their off-balance-sheet debt without many companies being in breach of their debt covenants".
Can they take the balance-sheet hits?
He has to take some balance.
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