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The crucial point rests on that much-abused term, balance.
The term "balance" seems to me to be an industrial era term.
There are different avenues you can use to achieve short term balance between your herd nutrient requirements and feed inventory.
This should include the creation of a 1 trillion dollar IMF to support countries through short term balance of payments difficulties.
"Near term balance sheet issues have been addressed, but we think a dilutive rights issue remains a material risk in the medium term, and could be one of the first actions undertaken by the new chief executive".
The above two terms together with the (- varvec{V}_{varvec{i}} times varvec{B}) term balance E z (see, the red dashed line).
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Earlier (9.20am) I asked who coined the term "balanced parliament".
My favourite example came when I asked if anyone knew who coined the term "balanced parliament".
Obama used the term "balanced approach," by which he meant not having only spending cuts or tax increases.
The term "balanced" implies that important physical processes are modeled with a similar degree of complexity and exhaustiveness.
This implies, however, that longer term balancing and ancillary services would have to be excluded from the comparison in this case.
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