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to balancing

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A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium

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Commonwealth budgets haven't come close to balancing for eight years.

Protecting the 40-hour workweek is vital to balancing work responsibilities and family needs".

But businesses accustomed to balancing their books in tough times tend to side with Osborne's approach.

Even his spine proved particularly amenable to balancing in, and slithering through, water.

Orr has argued that pension and benefit cuts are essential to balancing Detroit's books.

All this, and more cuts may be coming, all on the way to balancing the books.

That would get the city no closer to balancing its budget.

His amendment, he added, helps put Congress on the "long hard road to balancing the budget".

"When it comes to balancing my family's life," she admits, "I'm a workaholic".

Germany has insisted on other countries giving single-minded priority to balancing their budgets.

The biggest obstacles to balancing the budget are programmes where spending is already locked in.

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