• These trends will be balanced to some degree by the other significant actor in post-election Pakistan -- the Pakistani army.

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  • The President pushed as hard as he could for a grand bargain to be balanced to include revenues, and then for a sequester to include revenues.

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  • Thereby forcing bookies to decide whether they should lower the line further to balance their books yet expose themselves to greater middling risks, or whether to allow the books to be less balanced to avoid the middling risk.

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  • But he said tackling those kind of social issues had to be balanced with reforms to the youth justice system and measures to ensure more police were on the streets.

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  • With startup companies struggling to raise funds and the capital markets still reeling from the banking crisis of 2008, the advent of crowd funding may well find a welcome home in business plans throughout the U.S. This new capital formation pathway needs to be balanced with safeguards to prevent fraud and protect the investing public.

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  • Even if there are any gains, these have to be balanced against the blow to justice and public faith in the criminal-justice system which denial of jury trials would represent.

    ECONOMIST: A downright liberty

  • The agency's goal is to stop every bad refund said spokesman Terry Lemons, but that has to be balanced with its desire to get refunds to taxpayers in a timely manner.

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  • Dr. Derek Puddester, a psychiatry professor at Ottawa involved in the research, says that while hard work and self-sacrifice are often valued in doctors, such traits need to be balanced by an ability to cope with stress.

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  • We're funded from the licence fee, so our desire to broadcast national sporting events to the nation has to be balanced with the remit to broadcast not only other sports beyond football, but a huge variety of other BBC output across all platforms.

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  • And, unfortunately, throughout that process, whenever the possibility of a grand bargain seemed in the offing, a grand bargain that had to be balanced in nature -- because every bipartisan group that looked at this and every reasonable economist who looked at this agreed that a solution had to be balanced in nature.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • On the debt talks, you talk about how even a smaller deal has to have -- be balanced, has to have some kind of revenue in it.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • They cannot find a way to cut 1 percent from a budget that would have to be cut by almost 25 percent to be balanced.

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  • The report, The Barriers to Choice in Public Services, looked at "whether inward-looking admissions criteria, for example by faith and super-selective schools, ought to be balanced by a broad duty to promote a social balance inside the school".

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  • It should be close to zero, as increases in regional spending ought to be balanced by reductions in the central budget.

    ECONOMIST: Italian government

  • The turmoil in South-East Asia and the consequent dampening of demand there means that exports to the region will fall and imports from there rise, but that may well be balanced by more exports to the United States, politically charged though these may be.

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  • True, it would be more difficult to create a balanced game, and it would be especially tricky to figure out how to do loot, but it could still be pretty amazing.

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  • States cannot operate without values and the seemingly all pervasive fear of causing offense because someone may disagree needs to be balanced by considerations of the benefits that can accrue to individuals and society alike of clear guidance on what is desirable behaviour.

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  • And of course, this has to be balanced against the added costs of logistically configuring a stadium to host the Final Four.

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  • Or is it going to be a balanced approach that includes modest reforms to strengthen entitlement programs and changes in our tax code -- tax reform that simplifies it, and ends preferences for the oil and gas industries, for example, or corporate jet makers, or hedge fund managers who -- billionaires who pay lower rates of taxes than their secretaries?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The key to successful surfing is to stay balanced, to be steady and to keep your eyes open.

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  • While determining a withdrawal rate is not an exact science, we thought it would be helpful to put some numbers to the scenario of a balanced portfolio to try to discern what a reasonable figure would be for investors to use as a starting point.

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  • Tomorrow's headlines, that would have concentrated on a budget pledged to be balanced three years ahead of schedule or the proposed expansion of Medicare, will instead devote equal space to the only subject the president didn't speak to: Monica Lewinsky.

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  • He looks forward to continuing discussions with ordinary Americans, with business leaders -- as you know, he has another meeting with business leaders today -- with members of Congress, leaders of Congress, as we continue to work out what he believes would be the right, balanced approach to deal with these challenges with Congress.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • "Until the Republicans in Congress are willing to get serious about asking the wealthiest to pay slightly higher tax rates, we won't be able to achieve a significant, balanced approach to reduce our deficit, " Pfeiffer said.

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  • "Somehow those two things have to be balanced, " he told Peter Sissons on Breakfast with Frost.

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  • But the desire for social stability needs to be balanced against other goods, such as prosperity.

    ECONOMIST: British universities

  • Mr Brown said the interests of workers had to be balanced with delivering a cost-effective service.

    BBC: Scotland

  • However, freedom of expression needs to be balanced by responsible guidelines and this is particularly critical for digital media.

    UNESCO: PRESS RELEASE,

  • Democratic Assemblyman Kevin Cahill of Kingston countered said employer interests needed to be balanced with family interests.

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  • You leave the ecosystem unbalanced, and we humans need the ecosystem to be balanced for our own survival.

    BBC: Brazil moves to curb wildlife trafficking

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