We have no meanings for "struck a balance" in our records yet.
1 He struck a balance and the scales were heavy on one side.
2 The European Central Bank has struck a balance between pragmatism and pain.
3 You seem to have struck a balance between musical independence and commercial success.
4 We mingled suggestions and advice, and struck a balance .
5 We have struck a balance now.
6 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told reporters the government had struck a balance by targeting the category at highly-skilled migrants.
7 The Government maintains it has struck a balance between the demands of conservatives and liberals in its abortion proposals.
8 The premier said when the laws were introduced that he believed they struck a balance between enforcement and personal freedoms.
9 Mayor Ivy Taylor said the council struck a balance and the decision to leave San Antonio is up to Uber.
10 We have struck a balance between the views of three different parties that have three different positions on industrial relations, he said.
11 One of them was that he could carry all transactions over until the first of the month following before he struck a balance .
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