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Dickert, who shared that Washington State will honor the late Mike Leach before the Cougars’ Sept. 9 home opener against Wisconsin, explained things this way: He’s learned how to strike balance in his personal life, at least more of it.

The government has previously said public sector pay needs to strike balance between "recognising the vital importance of public sector workers, while delivering value for taxpayers" and avoiding fuelling more inflation.

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"The IMF is trying to strike balance between conditionality and agility," said Patrick Curran, senior economist at Tellimer, who is in Washington for the international lender's meetings.

From Reuters

TCM encompasses many things – acupuncture therapies, breathing and physical exercise, eating habits related to particular conditions of the body and a variety of views about how to strike balance within the body, alongside medicinal TCM drugs.

New offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell can strike balance with RB Kerryon Johnson and Anderson taking some pressure off Stafford.

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