Social programs struggle (and agonize) over the balance of expert opinion, scientific evidence, and client perspectives.
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These concerns over the balance sheet makes this stock look even more risky than just our valuation concerns.
This is especially so if buying in the broader market remains aggressive over the balance of the year.
That's partly because, faced with this uncertainty over their balance sheets, banks have been forced to rely more heavily on secured funding, pledging their highest quality assets as collateral.
In congressional testimony, Bernanke said the economy figures to grow at a pace of between 3% and 3.5% over the balance of 2006 and 2007, slower than the 5.6% pace of the first quarter of this year.
That said, even if the stock does continue to gain over the balance of the week, waiting for a pullback to take prices lower before buying remains the most prudent approach for short term traders and active investors alike.
When asked about balance, the speakers recommended thinking about balance over your entire career rather than trying to find balance on a given day, month or even year.
For example, where there are many deposits to a bank account, some of which are allegedly structured and some of which are not, and there are many withdrawals from the bank account, so that the account balance turns over frequently, it is impossible to trace the balance in the account at any given time to one or more specific, allegedly structured, deposits.
Next time you are moping over your bank balance, take heart you're not Zimbabwe.
He said he plans to voice Iraq's concerns over the "balance" of the weapons inspection teams.
So Mr Brown can be more confident that the budget will roughly balance over the economic cycle.
Nor have Europe's leaders resolved their long-running disagreements over how to balance economic growth and the social safety net.
The financial-services arm is also intertwined with the group's horribly over-stretched balance sheet.
Make no mistake: A comprehensive, long-term, binding plan that brings the budget into balance over a reasonable time frame is essential.
The episode has renewed a debate that has quietly continued since the 2001 attacks over the proper balance between security and privacy.
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Their ability to borrow so much has a lot to do with lenders' astonishingly generous attitudes to companies with apparently over-extended balance sheets.
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And so we need to make a plan - some decisions about how we are going to bring the budget closer to the balance over the medium term.
Standard deviation also adjusts for periodic changes in scheduling balance over the years, such as the breakdown of each league into two (and then three) divisions, and interleague play.
This was not a blow against women, but part of a growing tussle in the court over the proper balance of powers between the federal government and the states.
Dining out can be a social minefield, but when your career and financial future hangs in the balance over a single lunch meeting or interview, the ante gets upped considerably.
We've crunched some numbers to illustrate how, for those who carry a balance over each month, even a better-than-average rebate can leave you no better off than a low-interest rate card.
Yes, you have to pay tax up front, but you may shrink your estate in a way that saves far more, especially if your heirs stretch out the balance over their lifetimes.
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.
Unlike a pre-tax healthcare flexible spending account, where you forfeit any unused balance at the end of the year under the use-it-or-lose-it rule, you can roll over any unused balance with an HSA, building a tax-free healthcare retirement kitty.
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From his talks with many different Sony people he concludes that what propels the company forward jerkily, moodily, creatively is a continual struggle at its heart over the right balance to strike between deeply rooted national traditions and the intractable foreignness of its global presence.
The attorney-general's attempt to gag the press in an affair of such political importance has sparked a fierce debate, once again, over how to balance the often competing interests of press freedom, a defendant's right to a fair trial and the public's right to see guilty men punished.
And there are some high-powered issues to chew over - the balance of power between the Commons and the new Senate (or whatever it is to be called), the proportion to be elected or appointed, the presence of the Church of England bishops (excluding them would come close to disestablishment of the state church, so antidisestablishmentarianism may become a factor) and much, much more.
Encourage customers to build up a savings account towards the minimum balance requirement over a year and then refund the swipe fees paid during the year when the balance requirement is met (preferably into the savings account).
He had pulled over to let a hiker pass, he explains, when he lost his balance and toppled over.
The first sale doctrine has served nicely over the past century to balance the interests of copyright holders with the reasonable expectation of buyers for control over what they bought.
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