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balance

[bal-uhns] / ˈbæl əns /








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Even when a driver has a fundamentally superior car - such as the Mercedes - it can take time for this to balance out.

From BBC

"Especially in cities and in places with low knowledge about balanced diets, a price shock can worsen the quality of nutrition such that the consequences are long term and irreversible."

From Science Daily

"Rayan's impact off the bench is unbelievable, but sometimes he does not have the pace so we play Semenyo. I am still finding the best way to have stability and to balance the team."

From BBC

In Iraq, successive governments have long struggled to maintain a delicate balance between Tehran and Washington.

From Barron's

But that could have a huge impact, not just to the public balance sheet, but again on the relationship between the public and government.

From BBC