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balanced

[bal-uhnst] / ˈbæl ənst /


ADJECTIVE
settled financially
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"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

"We have two huge neighbours, rivals with each other, and the biggest challenge is maintaining a balanced relationship," he says.

From BBC

Because the larvae typically die when the fruit falls, scientists have long viewed this process as a punishment that keeps the relationship balanced.

From Science Daily

“The mentioned criticism of my research has been addressed through formal peer-review processes, with retraction requests denied by the journal. My papers are factual, balanced, rigorous, and accurately contextualize the findings.”

From Salon

He noted that BofA remains “significantly below the Street” with respect to revenue and Ebitda estimates for 2026 and 2027, though he conceded that the risk/reward ratio is more balanced currently.

From Barron's