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to balanced
noun
A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium
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To continue to optimally play this role requires a sustained commitment to balanced and equitable governance".
As Bill Clinton turned Democratic policy from deficits to balanced budgets, so has Mr. Brown here.
They also met with Israeli reporters to restate the network's commitment to balanced coverage.
To pass his party's tax-cut litmus test, he jettisoned his commitment to balanced budgets.
Investors typically turn to balanced funds because their heavier weighting in bonds makes them a refuge from turmoil in stocks.
The medieval pieces provided context, or at least helped demonstrate the evolution from accompanied melody to balanced polyphonic textures.
"The Chinese understand, as do we, how important currency reform is to balanced growth in China," he said.
Both pay lip service to balanced budgets (although the Democrats appear more committed to them in practice).
And finally, the researchers test how attitudes have shifted as a result of exposure to balanced presentations.
And it can also be argued that "For Colored Girls" makes no claim to balanced reportage and that for some in despair, God is hope.
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Latvia's debt is 40% of GDP, next to 10% in Estonia (an earlier convert to balanced-budget rules).
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