-
characterized as a "three-legged stool"
which will
topple if any one
overbalances the other. It also notes: The
Anglican balancing of the
sources of authority...
- century,
whose key idea is
itself a
recurring theme,
often called the
overbalanced wheel:
moving weights are
attached to a
wheel in such a way that they...
- machines, Bhaskara's
wheel is a long-discredited mechanism. To
truly overbalance the
wheel (so that
torque in one
direction is
greater than the other)...
-
large majorities in the
heavily unionized Iron
Range of the
northeast overbalanced Reagan's
majorities in the more
Republican west of the state. Had Reagan...
- the
result will be that the
extra cost will, nine
times out of ten,
overbalance the
amount saved." John
Muller also
discussed a one-sixth
taper for rafters...
- will
strike from the
position described above. When
doing so, they may
overbalance and end up
moving towards their aggressor (an
unusual behavior for snakes)...
-
possibility of an
overbalance of power, in
which the
oppressed group intentionally or
unintentionally becomes the oppressor.
Intentional overbalance of power,...
- with them
their own
inefficiencies which may counterbalance, or even
overbalance, the
beneficial effects of
publicising ingenuity and
rewarding inventors...
-
steam locomotives. It is an out-of-balance
force on the
wheel (known as
overbalance). It is the
result of a
compromise when a locomotive's
wheels are unbalanced...
- with
France was bad for
England and
developed an
economic theory of
overbalance, that is a
deficit of
trade with
France was bad
because it
would enrich...