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balanced

[bal-uhnst] / ˈbæl ənst /


ADJECTIVE
settled financially
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“We see balanced risk/reward given premium valuation while it has lagged peers in revenue growth and scaling/fidelity rate metrics,” Sankar wrote.

From MarketWatch

The four principal characters are perfectly balanced, but above all, it’s the players who make the magic.

From Los Angeles Times

He is always looking to assess whether a candidate is the type who is “looking for a balanced life,” versus wanting to win, being hungry and having a chip on his or her shoulder.

From The Wall Street Journal

Detroit's balanced offense set up the win, with Paul Reed stepping into the void created by Duren and Stewart's absence with 22 points while Duncan Robinson added 13 and Tobias Harris 12.

From Barron's

"Now, there are some good ones, but the majority are still lacking structure, the tannins, the balanced acidity, the complexity," he added.

From Barron's