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the counterbalancing
verb
To apply weight in order to balance an opposing weight.
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"We need to provide them with the counterbalancing message".
It takes us, the citizens and potential soldiers of America, to be the counterbalancing and ultimate arbiters of the reality we live in.
The novel is full of finely nuanced details and a restless comic energy, much of which flows from a juxtaposition of alternative and "normal" lifestyles (expressed in the counterbalancing of Patrick's geodesic dome and Geraint's heptagonal conservatory), and from the youthful perspective on the follies of the older idealists.
Such data support the counterbalancing protective influence of harm avoidance on the risk-taking behavior of cyclothymic individuals, in both men and women.
This project, called the "Balancing Cube," is an experiment in distributed computing, as each of the counterbalancing "modules" is self-contained in its movements, though it has access to the others' data.
The counterbalancing of the administration's "whatever it takes" to get the economy back on the tracks suggests that it's time to look at individual stocks on their intrinsic value metrics.
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The seasoned Sehorn must serve as the counterbalance.
Ms. Shriver is said to provide the counterbalance to the Republican strategists.
The counterbalance of taut and loose generates the monotonous motor of this dance machine.
"Philippe is the counterbalance, an intellectual foil, to Sumner," says Mr. Dooley.
For the initial conditions, a mass unit is used to simulate the counterbalance.
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