• When it comes to revenues, it doesn't meet the test of balance or the necessary test of specificity.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The Republican letter released today does not meet the test of balance.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • On the sequester, the package that the President is talking about to temporarily delay it, does that need to meet the definition of balance?

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  • Next February, for the first time, governors will meet Republican senators to talk about the balance of power within their party.

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  • Despite liberal help from the IMF, the government could not meet the punishing yields exacted by skittish investors or balance its books in the midst of a protracted recession.

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  • And we need to see from Republicans an acknowledgement of that and a willingness to work together towards a compromise that includes revenues that meet the basic test of fairness and balance.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • In 1997, the first Quadrennial Defense Review sought to meet the missions set out in the National Security Strategy and establish a balance between near-term and far-term risks under the assumption that defense budgets would grow, at best, modestly over the next five to 10 years.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | The Measure of a Superpower: A Two Major Regional Contingency Military for the 21st Century | Page: 2

  • The new bylaws, written with guidance from the Paris Bourse, require balance sheets that meet international accounting standards and list a minimum of 25% of the company's shares.

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  • Since 2001, DOD force planning efforts have sought to balance the need to meet the two-MRC standard while addressing other demands, such as the global war on terrorism, transformation, and forward presence.

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  • But they go further: what is happening is not just an attempt to meet road costs, or even to balance the rival costs of road and rail, but an overt experiment in putting a money price on the environment.

    ECONOMIST: Switzerland

  • Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board, which is responsible for the NHS in north Wales, says it may not meet its legal duty to balance its books.

    BBC: Wales

  • Under the Basel III rules, banks have to restructure their balance sheets to meet new liquidity and risk-weighted asset ratios, and small-business loans can often fall under the riskier categories.

    WSJ: Post-Recession Loans Lag

  • The actor, writer and director, known for films such as "Meet the Parents" and "Zoolander, " has performed or created roles that strike a delicate balance between sympathetic and distasteful -- and sometimes fall too hard on one side of the line.

    CNN: 'Tropic Thunder' pushes envelope and then some

  • It may have been imposed because of the impact widescale council borrowing would have on the Treasury's ability to meet Chancellor Gordon Brown's "golden rule" that Britain's books will balance over the economic cycle, she suggested.

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