A weight that balances another weight.
Constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to.
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Examples for "balance "
Examples for "balance "
1 Recent elections have given minority parties or individuals the balance of power.
2 Order and safety always trump freedom when government needs to balance them.
3 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's political future hangs in the balance today.
4 It changed the balance of power and the course of human events.
5 Therefore government borrowing would never be needed to balance inadequate private demand.
1 Spain were on course for defeat until Aspas flicked in the equaliser .
2 Late or not, the equaliser was the least the home team deserved.
3 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake had given the hosts the lead before Peter Clarke's equaliser .
4 Morocco exited the tournament after conceding a late equaliser against South Africa
5 Ibrahimovic's late equaliser against Italy in 2004 unquestionably falls into that category.
1 She's a counterbalance to Kesey's central question about the nature of sanity.
2 It was thus a counterbalance to the idolatrous nature of Israelite religion.
3 My point, though, is that there's normally nobody to counterbalance the president.
4 The only counterbalance to depression, apart from pills of course, is compassion.
5 She had to counterbalance Todd's fine-ground morality, his growing hatred of difference.
1 At stake, then, is the idea that efficiency is the great equalizer .
2 Colorado got the equalizer on its third power play of the game.
3 Once you start fiddling with the equalizer settings it's hard to stop.
4 The Flyers then made their third-period push as Simmonds scored the equalizer .
5 But their inability to get the equalizer wasn't all because of Lehner.
1 Enter what some might view as a counterintuitive counterweight : US military brass.
2 But he hopes it will act as another sizable counterweight for change.
3 The specific gravity is then found as follows: First, counterpoise the counterweight .
4 A new political counterweight to the European Central Bank is under serious consideration.
5 Despite flawed policies, the group is a useful counterweight in the global economy.
1 The specific gravity is then found as follows: First, counterpoise the counterweight.
2 It accounted for her having detractors; a heavy counterpoise to her enthusiastic friends.
3 Parliament looked to him as the only possible counterpoise to Lambert.
4 No effective counterpoise to his power was apparent within the Empire.
5 But God has given it a terrestrial body to serve for a counterpoise .
6 He knew that activity, and not despondency, is the true counterpoise to misfortune.
7 Parties were burning to measure their strength free from any counterpoise .
8 These monkeys raised in the scale were a counterpoise to men brutalized and bestialized.
9 On pulling this, the counterpoise falls and the shaft flies upwards drawing the sling.
10 But these found a powerful counterpoise in the political relations.
11 The plate chain which carries the large western counterpoise broke.
12 It entered the scale against royalty, and was its counterpoise .
13 And that is the perfect counterpoise to the ontological argument.
14 By way of counterpoise , there were admirable surprises in man.
15 Every power that has no counterpoise , no autocratic control, leads to abuses and folly.
16 Here was a counterpoise to my Romans, still more forcible than the little garden.
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