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were balance
noun
A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium
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"There were balance problems.
In a turbulent era, Kennan's consistent themes were balance and restraint.
And there were balance problems in parts of the Magnificat, where the instrumentalists sometimes swamped the singers.
He shrewdly hired experienced managers while he pursued his real interests, which were balance sheets and deals.
There were balance problems and much garbled text at Carnegie Hall, a place that has never made peace, to my mind, with amplification.
An orchestra with a bit more tonal depth to the strings than the BBCSO would have been ideal: there were balance problems and the soprano soloist Siobhan Stagg was sometimes overwhelmed.
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It was mainly because banks were balance-sheet constrained.
The monarchy's finances were balanced.
And a lot of the financials were balance-sheet adjustments.
Groups were balanced at baseline.
And there's balance.
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