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1 Luckily for me, Robert provided a perfect counterbalance by recrossing his arms and leaning back again with a skeptical expression on his face.
2 If they had dissensions, these were counterbalanced by the exchange of amenities.
3 This process of winnowing was of course counterbalanced by another of recruitment.
4 But their utility is more than counterbalanced by their importunity and knavery.
5 This distaste was, however, counterbalanced by the girl's quickness in other respects.
6 Buybacks, on the other hand, can always be counterbalanced by share sales later.
7 The violence of the storm has been counterbalanced by its transitoriness.
8 Fortunately, the anxiety of publication was amply counterbalanced by the pleasure of writing.
9 But that useful discipline is more than counterbalanced by the killing of individuality.
10 The whole political power of Ohio was counterbalanced by slave representation.
11 Physical longings for erotic adventure, counterbalanced by mental nausea at the bare idea.
12 This pathway was partially counterbalanced by increased DACH1, a PLAT-negative regulator.
13 A specific evil is never cancelled by being counterbalanced by a greater good.
14 And that influence over policymaking has to be counterbalanced by a grassroots awareness.
15 These little checks were counterbalanced by some advantages which his majesty's arms obtained.
16 The reduction in irrigation was counterbalanced by input of fogging water to some extent.
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