- Look up
balance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balance may
refer to:
Balance (ability) in
biomechanics Balance (accounting)
Balance or
weighing scale...
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transfers is ‘equalization’ of
fiscal capacities or
resolution of
fiscal imbalances. Thus, the
transfer system can
promote efficiency in the
public sector...
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electrolyte imbalance.
People with
malnutrition are at
especially high risk for an
electrolyte imbalance.
Severe electrolyte imbalances must be treated...
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would fall
under the
definition of
global imbalances, if
significant risks arise from it.
Global imbalances are far from
being a new
phenomenon in economic...
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firing interval usually determine whether reciprocating phase imbalances or
torsional imbalances are present. Straight-twin
engines most
commonly use the following...
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these in-depth reviews, the
Commission determines if
imbalances exist; what the
nature of the
imbalances is; and
judges whether they are persistent, aggravating...
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provide mechanisms to
correct imbalances.
Broadly speaking,
there are
three possible methods to
correct BoP
imbalances,
though in
practice a
mixture including...
- up
chemically imbalanced in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chemically Imbalanced may
refer to:
Chemical imbalance Chemically Imbalanced (Ying Yang Twins...
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Bernanke argues that "persistent
imbalances within the euro zone are... unhealthy, as they lead to
financial imbalances as well as to
unbalanced growth...
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muscle imbalances are
usually pain ****ociated with the
affected joint.
Symptoms can vary
depending on what
stage their muscular imbalance is, functional...