"The economy entered a period of re-balancing in 2006 and 2007, " the report says.
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As a wealth manager, the adviser should also be monitoring your asset allocation and suggesting periodic re-balancing.
Investors will have to determine their preferences for re-balancing between safe and risky assets as part of their investment policy.
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And they might be hoping to see policies which were more in line with the long-term goal of re-balancing the economy.
Until the re-balancing between domestic consumption and government-led investments improves, industrialization will decelerate as overcapacity is already prevalent in many sectors.
"Scotland in 2006 reflects the re-balancing that is underway in the UK economy - away from consumption towards investment and exports, " Mr Adams said.
Finally, what about that goal of re-balancing the economy - getting exports and investment to replace the demand that the government and consumers can no longer afford to provide?
As we enter a fresh new quarterly earnings season, many trigger fingered investors will be re-balancing their portfolios on a day to day basis as they evaluate the latest press releases from corporate America.
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"This is further evidence of re-balancing across the economy, with the latest UK trade figures showing record levels of exports going to countries outside the EU, such as the US and China, " he said.
The Nikkei article quotes the chairman of Hitachi, which has 103 group affiliates in China, employing some 60, 000 persons, as saying that the company is re-balancing its Asian production and is increasing the role of Thailand.
But in large measure, the reality of decline that it is part of a huge historical re-balancing act - something we acknowledge in words like "globalisation" or "Brics", while often ducking just how profoundly the world is changing.
Whitehall officials have been told to accelerate their work on what's called the re-balancing of Britain's relationship with the EU but Mr Cameron insists that it is wrong to assume that there will be an early opportunity for significant treaty change.
So, to return to that key sentence from the speech - the governor of the Bank of England has admitted that Britain is now moving further away from re-balancing, and further away from a time when savers will get a decent return for their money.
It was perhaps a realisation that the antipathy between the two leaders was reaching damaging proportions and also maybe a hint that while still favouring the Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney, Mr Netanyahu has sampled the political mood in America and is re-balancing himself ahead of a possible second Obama victory.
The third possibility would be a combination of these: the GDP figures are a bit better than we thought (as the Bank of England has long believed), but we are also seeing a prolonged hit to our productivity, not just from the crisis, but as a result of subsequent re-balancing of the economy.
"Varney seems to be saying 'we're going to do a straight balancing test, ' " said Mr. Schildkraut.
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"I think it's the delicate balancing act that we're going to see for a while, " said El-Faizy.
Some of you are balancing a job at the same time as you're going to school.
"We are hoping that at the end of the day, we're still talking to each other and we can make a down payment" on balancing the federal budget, said Ryan, R-Wisconsin.
Now Mr. Clapton is balancing his desire to keep making music with an aim to direct his energies where they're most needed.
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So, as long as you're simply holding it - with the gloves on, of course - it's just a question of balancing risk.
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