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"The Prime Minister said in 2010 'in five years' time we will have balanced the books', "Today the Chancellor has, I believe, announced the deficit next year is forecast to be £75.9 billion.
The theater, which has sent 16 plays to Broadway and produced three Pulitzer-Prize-winning world premieres, announced recently that it will have balanced its budget and eliminated a deficit by the end of this month.
So the world will have balanced growth, as the U.S. cools off and the rest of the world takes up the slack.
If you do it right, you will have balanced stats.
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This may not be so, and that what is presented will have balance and show what is good and going well alongside what is not good.
31 32 However, randomisation will most likely have balanced out the more favourable polymorphism, which in any case is under represented in liver transplant populations.
If he is honest, Obama will have to balance pride with caution.
But NASA will have to balance what is needed today with what it wants tomorrow.
Local LSCs and providers will have to balance accountability with mutual trust and respect.
This time Iron Man 2 will have to balance Robert Downey Jr with Sam Rockwell and Scarlett Johansson and Mickey Rourke and Don Cheadle and Samuel L Jackson and Gwyneth Paltrow, and a shedload of exploding robots.
The Tories will have to balance volatility with an independent product that is marketed in the right way".
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