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The long-term benefits of reduced energy consumption would counterbalance the economic loss.
An electoral college, in which an elite of informed men (and women) would counterbalance the ignorant instincts of the mob, looked good to the Founding Fathers.
After surviving traumatic childhood abuse, I had decided that marriage and a new family would counterbalance and ultimately outweigh the fear and hopelessness of my youth.
And if Mr. Romney could win the state's 10 electoral votes — coupled with Colorado's 9 — it would counterbalance a potential loss in Ohio.
Mr. Binder said a unified majority would counterbalance the county executive and the minority caucus, providing "a vocal opposition when appropriate".
This increased number of children would counterbalance the sexiness of the sons of tall women, resulting in equal numbers of grandchildren and explaining why height per se is irrelevant to a woman's attractiveness to men.
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His goal was to develop a spring that would instantaneously counterbalance the wave motion that rocks a ship at sea.
Such further protection would not counterbalance the rights we already have, but place more restriction on the government's freedom of action.
While a standardized survival difference could have been considered, the expected gain in performance would not counterbalance the heavy additional computational effort needed.
But that cost would be counterbalanced by firm commodity prices and a strong American economy sucking in developing country exports.
"With this human element in mind, any sort of breach in security would be counterbalanced by thousands of watchful eyes.
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