• It's just a pity it didn't happen earlier because we could have played around with the balance a bit more.

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  • Fluff them up with a fork and add some Earth Balance and a bit of salt for flavor.

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  • "In the late 1980s, the sheer size of the project stretched the company's balance sheet a little bit, " concedes Green.

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  • Imagine an enlightened presidential candidate from the business sector arguing that everyone routinely needs a bit of balance to stay productive and effective.

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  • I've been down to watch Brighton a couple of times this season and just thought they lacked a bit of balance in midfield, as simple as that.

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  • Of course its all very well thought through and based on real data, and there are caveats and to-be-sure paragraphs in each of the stories and they do hunt up a couple folks to balance things out a bit, blah, blah, blah, but the headlines are what count.

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  • In business, even though we may feel like we have not done an overt harm, we may be causing a disequilibrium in others, or may have caused something to be a little bit out of balance for them.

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  • The Euro trade balance data this morning was a bit of a surprise and has had minimal direct impact on the single unit.

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  • "I've got no doubt the wicket down there will spin a bit but if Watson doesn't come up, we've got some thinking to do because it'll change the balance of the team quite a bit, " Ponting added.

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  • The key bit for judges trying to balance up an individual's right to a family life against the "rights and freedoms of others" comes in 8.2, and perhaps the most important word in that is "necessary".

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  • "On balance, the upward revisions make the report a bit stronger than we expected, " says Dean Maki of Barclays Capital.

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  • The Primakov-promoters say he is tipping the balance back to the centre, thereby restoring to the country a bit of coherence and discipline.

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  • Awards like the Grammys and the Oscars have always been a balance of critical recognition and popularity contest, but social media has shifted the equation a bit.

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  • It is a gold producer, but it is producing in West Africa, so we give it a little bit of a discount on a geopolitical scale, but it has an enviable balance sheet.

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  • "I was little bit behind the ball and not reacting as fast and not having then right balance on my shots, but the most important thing is I don't have pain in my leg, " she said.

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  • "The injuries are pretty minor so I don't think that is going to affect any balance to the World Cup squad or anything like that, but obviously it is a little bit frustrating in this series to have lost as many players as we have, " he added.

    BBC: England call up Liam Plunkett as cover for ODI

  • "There are those who will expect a bit more because they voted for you, but you still have to keep things in balance, " Mr. Najib said.

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  • Reconciling both of these views is a bit like walking a tightrope or standing in the middle of a see-saw: perfect balance is necessary to achieve the second in the face of the first.

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  • The programme offers a window on to the competing priorities and prejudices that politicians have to try to balance in an era of austerity when it is no longer possible to give everyone at least a little bit of what they want.

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  • But, on balance, including him is probably good, if only because a president's national constituency makes him a bit less beholden to narrow interests.

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  • Wall Street firms are in the business of profit, they seemed to like the products they were selling during the housing boom judging by the makeup of their balance sheets once housing moderated, and none of this is wrong so long as they suffer their losses every bit as much as they celebrate their successes.

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  • Republicans should have, in our view, done what they had done just a few months before, which is pass a short-term measure to delay implementation of the sequester, a measure that would have represented the balance that the public supports, asking the well-off and well-to-do to pay a little bit, not just seniors and middle-class families, and that then regular order could have continued as it is now, but without the sequester.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

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