• But this tendency is more than counterbalanced by an increase in the electronegativity of lead dioxide.

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  • Not only that, the author has brilliantly counterbalanced it with warm and vivid portraits of communities at risk.

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  • The report counterbalanced weeks of mixed signals about manufacturing and corporate earnings and renewed hopes of a recovery in the world's largest economy.

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  • Friday's job report counterbalanced weeks of mixed signals about manufacturing and corporate earnings and renewed hopes of a recovery in the world's largest economy.

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  • But soon the coconut milk counterbalanced the oil, and I swallowed.

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  • When counterbalanced with a personality that is adaptable or knows how to roll with the punches, it is a winning combination for taking risks for gain.

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  • Its members helped to tilt the scales against monarchy in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and counterbalanced the landed aristocracy, securing pluralism and sowing the seeds of economic growth.

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  • It decided to keep interest rates on hold, not because oil prices posed no threat to price stability, but because that threat was counterbalanced by the risks they posed to growth.

    ECONOMIST: Kerfuffle over falafel

  • But that will be counterbalanced by a new squeeze on liquidity: a 90-day freeze on forward foreign exchange contracts, which will leave companies scrambling for hard currency to pay their overseas suppliers.

    ECONOMIST: A detour or a derailment?

  • Accor found that its luxury hotel brand, Sofitel, was hit hard by the recession, but its more down-to-earth chains (such as Ibis and Red Roof Inns, which rely heavily on domestic car-bound travellers) counterbalanced that effect.

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  • The scattershot approach of "Changing Hands, " Biennial-like in displaying only one or a few works by each artist, is counterbalanced by "We Are Here, " now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian's Manhattan branch.

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  • To do this the satellite would need to be in a synchronous orbit (one whose orbital period is the same as the period of revolution of the planet underneath), and the descending cable would have to be counterbalanced by an ascending one extending off into space.

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