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This year, fans have witnessed a new equilibrium in their No 7.
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I think with time there has been a bit more equilibrium, however.
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For long-term survival, a species needs to reach equilibrium with its environment.
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In equilibrium, the light energy absorbed is balanced by light given off.
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The same equilibrium must be found in the use of the mind.
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Regaining her composure and senseofbalance, she turned to her horse.
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A senseofbalance also needs to be maintained and knee-jerk overreaction avoided.
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In this way, a patient's senseofbalance was disrupted, it was thought.
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Do athletes boast of their hand-eye coordination, grace and natural senseofbalance?
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He was also credited with keeping a senseofbalance in the Commons.
Usage of sense of equilibrium in English
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Her senseofequilibrium wavered, and she leaned against the vehicle once again.
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Those photographs are far too important to me for my own senseofequilibrium.
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My senseofequilibrium had been affected by weightlessness.
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Freedom in tempo does not mean unsteadiness.... We must have in music the senseofequilibrium, of stability.
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The strike last more than three months, and it might take longer than that for any senseofequilibrium to return.
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WITH the cloud of Gary Kirby's injury having apparently passed away from tomorrow's Guinness Munster hurling final replay, a senseofequilibrium returns.
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The tonic, then, gives a senseofequilibrium, of rest, of finality, while to end on another tone gives a feeling of restlessness or striving.