Public finance, which must be balanced by law, has been boosted by privatisation, but only temporarily.
However, freedom of expression needs to be balanced by responsible guidelines and this is particularly critical for digital media.
The awesome force at our disposal must always be balanced by the weight of our shared responsibility.
Slower growth in the short run might therefore be balanced by faster growth in the long term.
With dynamic scoring, as discussed above, the budget would probably be balanced by then, in the real world.
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"Academic potential has to be balanced by the child's overall well-being, " she said.
It should be close to zero, as increases in regional spending ought to be balanced by reductions in the central budget.
It is certainly harder than pandering to voters who firmly believe the budget can be balanced by eliminating foreign aid and government waste.
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But any sell-off is likely to be balanced by firm guarantees for the continuation of a universal service supervised by an independent regulator.
Fares that go up by more than the average must be balanced by others that rise by less than the average, or that fall.
President Obama also got some backing, as most of the surveyed economists said that spending cuts should be balanced by raising revenue through tax increases.
Scientific study must be balanced by "honest financial projections, " he said.
Alarmed by Japan's rapidly mounting debts, the ministry wants any reduction in the corporate tax rate to be balanced by a broadening of the tax base.
Although the prices of some goods (such as energy and industrial raw materials) could pick up in 2003, the effect will probably be balanced by continuing falls in the prices of most services.
This liberal over-reach not only offended his heartfelt belief that immigration must be balanced by assimilation (Mr Tancredo is himself the grandson of Italian immigrants who came to America without being able to speak English).
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.
Although it lacks Shell's overall economic muscle, that disadvantage, which shows up most on the investment side, will probably be balanced by its long-term ongoing association with ChevronTexaco, a partnership which includes chemicals as well as synfuels.
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".
Congress had previously been bound by a budget law which said that any new spending would have to be balanced by a cut in spending somewhere else, but that provision partly expired in November and has not been renewed.
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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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.
While the current account may be technically balanced by investment for accounting purposes.
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It's just unfortunate that the good tidings must be balanced out by equally horrible news, depending on which device you own.
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Just 24% said the budget should be balanced mostly by increasing revenue.
When the stents are used according to their product labels, the risk seems to be balanced out by their benefit in preventing re-clogging, which might also cause heart attacks.
Indeed, the anti-tax California Taxpayers Association says that the General Fund (which accounts for four-fifths of the total budget) can be balanced merely by restraining the growth in spending to 4.2%.
PlayStation and texting need to be balanced out by reading novels, handwriting (for old-fashioned digital dexterity) and playing with other live people if you want your child to develop to be an effective, skill-acquiring, empathetic adult.
And while readers may be happy to move online, the question is whether the money lost from traditional print sales and advertising can be balanced out by new revenue - at least to the extent that the same range and depth of written journalism survives, merely in a different electronic format.
That is when California's voters will decide whether or not to turn the task over to an independent Citizen Redistricting Commission, laboriously constructed so as to be balanced and independent by a process of screening and random selection.
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