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"balance out" Definitions
  1. to make (a different or opposite thing) less powerful, noticeable, etc. : to compensate for
  2. to be or become equal or even

640 Sentences With "balance out"

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Trump's pick will be closely watched, as many Republicans are hoping his vice president will not only help balance out the ticket politically but balance out Trump personally.
I think these would tend to balance out over time.
Kelly wears the Chibis device to balance out his fluids.
He needed someone to balance out both gender and geography.
S. goods and services trade should balance out in future.
Once this happens, the report says, incomes will balance out.
Having a corporate background, I can help balance out their enthusiasm.
Balance out the peak-season sweetness with a little sour cream.
I think most workplaces are trying to figure that balance out.
Balance out an elegant hairstyle like a curled bob with askew bangs.
And then Alma starts poisoning Reynolds to balance out the power dynamics.
And by reaching bilateral agreements they would balance out the different forces.
Supporting characters were deployed to balance out the brothers' most excessive pretensions.
Trying to balance out all the junk food and drinks from earlier.
Policymakers may have even targeted the RRR cut to balance out outflows.
But Zissou's style points certainly balance out Life Aquatic's box office bust.
Congress would use these savings to balance out the proposed tax cuts.
Dr. Gentine and his colleagues wondered if those conditions would balance out.
The risks balance out somewhat for 2020, but at a higher level.
The proposal above tries to balance out the concerns on both sides.
As this becomes more mainstream, perhaps things will start to balance out more.
Revenue has also jumped, which has helped balance out the larger labor costs.
The Scandinavians have dark winters and darker thrillers to balance out their twee.
And then definitely something stinky just to balance out some of the flavors.
Global supply and demand will roughly balance out only in 2017, they said.
"We are going to balance out the volumes a little more," Puches said.
The traffic boost could help balance out apparel retailers' heavier promotions in particular.
By an obscure retrospective calculus, the good appears to balance out the bad.
Chinese officials want more consumer spending to help balance out the country's economy.
But its triumphant revenge narrative manages to balance out such shamelessly manipulative elements.
Just remember to balance out the brights with something a little more somber.
Maybe also with a bouquet of the real thing to balance out the smell.
At least Margot Robbie is the producer, which could balance out Ayer's toxic masculinity.
Elsewhere, virtually no country is reducing emissions fast enough to balance out the growth.
Across the gallery, a series of six medium-sized paintings balance out this exhibition.
Cut back on refined carbs to balance out the extra calories from adding protein.
Around that time, Marcel used to practice judo to balance out his raging hormones.
"Work with other co-founders so you can balance out skill sets," he said.
How about a new standard that allows judges instead to balance out those factors?
This puts increasing pressure on the demand structure to balance out the swelling supply.
Those young people help balance out older, sicker people and reduce costs for insurers.
I hoped that pathos would balance out the more caustic sides of her character.
Life has a tendency to balance out the highest highs with the lowest lows.
Time is on your side and things will balance out in the long run.
Since taking office, Pence has served to balance out the president in many ways.
Alice quickly becomes harried and distracted, finding her work-life balance out of whack.
The healthy people are crucial to balance out the bills of the sicker enrollees.
We're trying to balance out the roster right now and how we're playing offensively.
But they understand that we have many different constituents that we have to balance out.
Finally, balance out the brew with some local honey and a pinch of sea salt.
We're both fine with that, since it seems to balance out pretty evenly over time.
Do we need a human interest story in there to balance out the ISIS beheading?
Every emoji has its opposite, and 🙂 is the perfect symbol to balance out 😁.
We have to balance out between the impact on manufacturing profits and consumption in Japan.
I try and eat kind of healthy on Sunday nights, to balance out the bagel.
Thursday's full moon in Aquarius is your time to shine and balance out your relationships.
But there is a delicate balance out there, and we need to have thorough negotiations.
Initially we wanted to make it a grasshopper, but it just doesn't balance out well.
Hasen's idea is to balance out the campaign finance system by giving everybody $100 vouchers.
How those two contrasting trends balance out will determine global oil demand in coming decades.
The black vinegar and ginger were heating elements: they would balance out all the yin.
But really, it's the veggies that balance out the beef and make the burger appetizing.
The mandate is designed to bring in healthy enrollees to balance out the sick ones.
Functional insurance markets need healthy enrollees to balance out the costs of the sicker patients.
And these campaign proposals almost never balance out perfectly, but rather signal policy philosophies and priorities.
Her doctor gave it to her to balance out the effects of her ADHD medication, Concerta.
So today, let's balance out the scales with a look back at one of the downs.
I wanted to balance out the statement dress by creating such a polished and modern hairstyle.
He has just the right sense of humor and temperament to balance out my mother's neurosis.
Just to balance out all of the drags queens who only want a lot of meat.
In liquor, it's used to balance out the citrus notes and a nutty depth and creaminess.
Joanna said she plans to balance out the color with gray plaster walls and gray concrete.
Without healthy people to balance out the sick, insurance stops being insurance and becomes terribly expensive.
And old-fashioned business fundamentals will balance out the disruption frenzy of the past five years.
You want a light sweetness to balance out the acidity of the tomatoes and the vinegar.
Over time, these will balance out the twang that you get from the taste of tomatoes.
To balance out their sweetness, add a little acid before serving; that will sharpen things up.
If good relationships are about reciprocity, deception is something that throws the balance out of whack.
These numbers need to balance out, and there's nothing inherently good or bad about either of them.
Melii, the bilingual Harlem-based rapper, will do her part to balance out the testosterone-fueled bill.
Related Articles could also balance out some of the radical invective that can subtly polarize the populace.
Ermotti also noted the bank is slowing down hiring and IT projects to balance out weak markets.
He's been off the grid in general, trying to find mental balance out of the public eye.
Chamberlain said the exchange is trying to balance out the costs of trading on and off exchange.
So then the question becomes, can we balance out VRE in a deeply decarbonized grid without them?
Polarization may have increased, but the uptick in Democrats' positive views balance out Republicans' increasingly negative ones.
Black tea, sugar, and lemon balance out a potent mixture of rum, cognac, sherry, and red wine.
It helps me balance out my life and helps me reset and get ready for the week.
The governing coalition was believed to balance out the BJP's aggressive tactics in the conflict-ridden zone.
And the lime wedges aren't a suggestion — you need them to balance out the potato's overwhelming sweetness.
It's very yogurt-y, with a bit of tartness to balance out the super-sweet berry flavor.
Proponents like Warren argue that the elimination of premiums and deductibles could balance out the higher taxes.
The East Harbor developers hope the new offices and apartments will balance out the visitors with locals.
And because feebate programs automatically balance out financially, there's no worry about the 10-year budget window.
The apples and the yogurt stick are a welcome substitution for fries and nicely balance out the meal.
Others pointed out that some of Tillerson's positions might balance out Trump opinions that aren't popular at State.
And how will all of these potential costs and benefits balance out — a net gain or net loss?
Reynolds and Alma's shifting struggles to balance out the expectations and needs in their relationship is painfully relatable.
It was the perfect helping of nonchalance to balance out models' perfect, blood-red lips and flawless complexions.
Smart grid technology, as it's referred to, uses sensors to distribute energy as needed and balance out surplus.
It does this by changing the timing of the video frame timestamps to balance out the camera velocity.
Punk Boi even comes with black spiked cuffs, adding a bit of edge to balance out his cuteness.
Those with combination skin rave about this gel's ability to balance out their complexions without playing up shine.
There are a lot of characters with anxieties on the show—maybe to balance out Clarence's confident optimism.
The mandate helps bring in healthy enrollees to balance out the sick ones and prevent premiums from spiking.
Barrick's mines in more stable places like the United States and Australia would balance out Randgold's riskier portfolio.
The Disney CEO said he believes subscribers to these platforms will eventually balance out the cord-cutting behavior.
It just feels like such a transparent play to balance out the anti-competitive risks of the merger.
Add in underrated former New York Jets tailback Chris Ivory to balance out the passing attack, and voila!
But pundits rushed to prematurely praise him to balance out all the well-deserved criticism that came before.
Balance out a morning of sightseeing or other activities with a few hours to chill in the afternoon.
The growth of renewables is prompting a search for complementary technologies that could balance out the power fluctuations.
If anything, we need more of them to balance out cynical foreign influence in a pro-gun direction.
Zion says the tariff helps balance out an injustice, because the Iranian government subsidizes that country's pistachio industry.
Kanter was essentially acquired because his sizable contract helped balance out the money involved in the Anthony deal.
The hope is that by spotlighting the imbalance and pushing to diversify judges, the awards will balance out.
This has helped balance out previous supplies by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates to LNA, they say.
"One of the things I need to balance out is I need to look at these brands," he said.
GE's results "will balance out" through 2019 and its forecast is unchanged, Culp said at the company's annual meeting.
"In north-west Europe, it seems that these two effects of melting sea ice roughly balance out," he says.
Having an all- electric, long-range, zero-emissions car in the fleet immediately helps balance out trucks and SUVs.
Styling tip: tucking a ruffle blouse into a pant or skirt will help balance out an overly voluminous top.
These successes don't balance out the bigger failures, but taken together they show that AI is a complex field.
Adding a secondary light to balance out your overhead or window lighting reduces lighting contrast that can cause headaches.
They could also increase the number of female applicants they accept in order to balance out the gender disparity.
This, in theory, would get a lot more healthy people in the marketplace and help balance out costs. Sen.
AT&T has argued that the deal would produce synergies, or reduced costs, that would balance out lost competition.
Democrats should push heavily for statehood for both D.C. and Puerto Rico to balance out some of this inequity.
The testosterone is in there to balance out its side effects, like loss of libido, hair loss, or fatigue.
"The transaction enables Haniel to further diversify and balance out its company portfolio", Haniel Chief Executive Stephan Gemkow said.
The wind power will help balance out the large amounts of solar energy consumed in RCEA's territory, Biondini said.
Theoretically, Kaphar and Gonzales-Day balance out a vital conversation about America's underrepresented people — each through expertly designed means.
At first I thought that we might be getting one drama-free candidate to balance out the chaos. Nope.
Then I worked taste by taste, adding spices and other flavors to balance out the intensity of the tomatoes.
Anytime I can do a book that is going to balance out the curriculum, that's what I jump at.
While John Paul III's serene temperament seems to balance out Pius's chaos, scandal still abounds in the new series.
Which means they have layers of accountability checks and balances baked in to try to balance out competing interests.
The taste was the closest to lager, with a surprising sweet citrus note to balance out the beer bitterness.
On the other side, Turkey has supported Serraj by sending troops to balance out recent gains by Russian snipers.
The gold stripes of Deborah Carthy-Deu's gown balance out with the thicker gold sequins running down the front.
These female characters tend to be offered up as foils to balance out the slicing and dicing happening onscreen.
If one gets sick, no big deal — there are plenty of healthy people to help balance out the cost.
They must materially affect spending or revenue, but they must balance out over the budget window (typically 10 years).
Top Arroyo-era officials like Teodoro, who have robust ties with America, will balance out Duterte's image as a leftist.
Orders and customer collections arrived earlier than anticipated and GE said this trend should "balance out" later in the year.
The Nikon is more comfortable, but only slightly, and not enough to balance out the added bulk of the Z7.
Enter retirement with a portfolio that's too conservative, and it won't generate enough growth to help you balance out distributions.
I tell myself they make me stand out — and they balance out that big ass I've now started to love.
Not only is the pink citrus fruit on-theme, the tartness helps balance out the spiced flavor of the bitters.
Then, you have people like me who balance out their professional career with the opportunities that the new world offers.
There's also includes a modular-style sofa in a variety of solid hues to balance out the visually busy items.
For example, a long v-neck top could elongate the body or a boat neck could balance out larger hips.
To help balance out the preppy piece and make it more me, I paired it with boyfriend jeans and loafers.
I have been on tour and use my personal practices to balance out the challenges of being on the road.
We know we will need a lot of dispatchable carbon-free resources to balance out a large share of VRE.
"I really hope that it is a conservative seat because I think it will balance out that table," she advised.
This, along with questions of aging and familial responsibility, balance out the show's tendency to rely too heavily on slapstick.
Spicy with a hint of sweet, it is best eaten with a deep fried bun to balance out the heat.
If you thinking about becoming pregnant, you might want to balance out your baked potato with a side of lentils.
It's the protein to balance out the obscene amount of carbs that you will soon be piling onto your plate.
Oil prices have recently risen to their highest levels since the end of 2014 as supply and demand balance out.
The thinking was that enough healthy people would buy insurance to balance out the costs for the not-so-healthy.
Getting healthier people to enroll in health coverage is meant to balance out the cost of those who are sicker.
Sears appointed a special committee earlier this year to balance out the potential conflict of interest inherent in ESL's bid.
Why must the value of imports and exports between the United States and any other nation balance out on net?
But these don't quite balance out the jokes about anal rape or the stories of casual murder in the showers.
"We're the appropriate party to make the right judgments to balance out the needs of everyone else," Mr. Moorman said.
Without a mandate, there is less incentive for healthy people to enroll and balance out the costs of the sick.
On the call, I had to gently remind her that his calm personality would balance out her more anxious one.
Or perhaps, as Jones told MTV, he just needed two more real Harlemites to balance out the track's Midwestern core.
So there you have it, folks: the heartwarming holiday romance you needed to balance out this trash heap of a year.
It's described as a warm, vanilla amber musk, with notes of magnolia, jasmine and peony to balance out the sweet scent.
GE's results "will balance out" through the rest of year, leaving GE's forecast unchanged, he said at the company's annual meeting.
Abraham Lincoln's first vice president was a New England radical put on the ticket to balance out Abe's moderate Midwestern persona.
It helps balance out the story when the protagonists and antagonists (especially Campbell, ugh) bog the show down with their extremes.
And since D.C.'s 'burbs are located in other states, there's nothing to balance out the high cost of urban living.
Young adults typically have lower health care costs, so they can help balance out the hefty medical bills of older enrollees.
Once you've invited some friends, you start to work out which other friends to invite that will balance out the table.
To balance out variations in sun and wind (both short-term and long-term), grid operators need dispatchable carbon-free resources.
You're stressed out today from issues concerning both your relationships and your home, but don't worry, Leo, things will balance out!
"I have, personally, thrown balance out the window, " Ivanka Trump said on a panel Monday at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Costa Rica is also planning to balance out other emissions with a program to protect its rainforests and plant more trees.
"Unbalanced risk pool" is insurance jargon for too many sick people and not enough healthy enrollees to balance out their costs.
He would then add table salt or water to balance out any inconsistencies in the recorded specifications of the two samples.
Desai says managers can help investors balance out these lingering dangers in a way that passive choices like index funds can't.
Virginians' housing cost index ranks 11.6 percent higher than the national average, while other expenses appear to balance out the average.
We balance out each other's weaknesses while still being able to hold on to a similar vision for the end experience.
The broth should end up on the saltier side and will balance out when served with the noodles and other ingredients.
On the other side, Turkey has rushed to Serraj's rescue by sending troops to balance out recent gains by Russian snipers.
In the lower right, I added a LOVER BOY to balance out the SHOWGIRL and BBQ SAUCE for some Scrabbly flavor.
I reached for a sugar-dusted mini churro ($1.09 for two) to balance out all the salt I had just consumed.
It means diabetic patients can get their daily calories without needing to use insulin to balance out spiking blood sugar levels.
" Up next, to balance out the more commercial sound of that record, is a back-to-the-basics cut called "D.
Nikki Haley (R-SC) all have more experience with government than he does, and could balance out the ticket in other ways.
More enrollees in that group, aged 18 to 34, could help balance out insurer costs because they typically have lower health costs.
For now, Democrats are hopeful that the large number of Republicans in both races will balance out the large number of Democrats.
And recent research suggests that for many people, spending in retirement declines enough to balance out the erosion of savings by inflation.
To balance out the admittedly very expensive bags in this review I decided to grab a cheap one off Amazon as well.
The goal is for it to balance out over the long run, not to try to do all those five things everyday.
A mutually beneficial fan gathering is just what 2019 needs to balance out the toxic stan culture that defined this past year.
Be the hero and bring some much needed freshness and acid to balance out all the other heavy, starchy, or sweet things.
It was a good one, and it had all of these things to balance out the scary bits, including some romantic aspects.
Since then, the challenge to balance out and diversify the status quo—typically on club and festival lineups—has been well publicized.
Still, the company claims that the monetary savings from less water and energy consumption will balance out the shower's steep selling price.
This implies that even with scale, it's a waiting game to see how the economics ultimately balance out in favor of profit.
Sweet caramelized onions and a bit of fresh thyme balance out the richness of heavy cream and gruyere cheese in this gratin.
All the while, many big banks are leaning more on wealth to produce steady revenues to help balance out more volatile businesses.
If economic growth slows, as many economists predict, it could take even longer that 15 years for the budget to balance out.
Mr. Trump's top trade negotiator said yesterday that he would "examine all available tools" to balance out Chinese tariffs on American cars.
I'm still unsure how to manage — and balance out — Marty's preference for Sabrina, which feels like a daily punch in the gut.
For example, California has agreements with Arizona, Nevada and Oregon to transfer small amounts of electricity between states to balance out fluctuations.
Then, we'll just have to see how the scales balance out and if Klobuchar has a shot at winning the Granite State.
Thankfully there is a hero to balance out Lendrum's baddie factor, Detective Andy McWilliam of the United Kingdom's National Wildlife Crime Unit.
Cincara adds sugar and other ingredients to balance out the cheesy taste and the odor is somewhat suppressed by the low temperature.
Obamacare addressed this through its individual mandate: If both healthy and unhealthy people pay into the program, the costs will balance out.
If Mr. Rubio won Florida — a winner-take-all state worth 99 delegates — it could balance out nearly all losses from Super Tuesday.
Balance out an oversized top, like this long-sleeved sweatshirt from Vetements, with slim-fitting trousers or jeans to even out the proportions.
But I made the choice to give up my monthly bus pass ($96 per month) as a way to balance out the cost.
Their participation is crucial to balance out the higher costs of older and sicker enrollees, whom insurers are required to cover under Obamacare.
We're told the 70 people on the 5-tier dais were assigned seats to balance out people from politics, media, business and philanthropy.
But too often, they get too big and they have to balance out your interests with their own—as well as everyone else's.
Tomatillo salsa can provide the bright acidic note you need to balance out your savory protein and other toppings for the perfect taco.
This means shifting our focus toward increasing the opportunities for upward economic mobility, rather than merely trying to balance out society's bank accounts.
The new contract will help balance out Twitter's recently announced plans to broadcast live video 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
As always though, the tightness and entertainment factor of the theme and the rest of the fill more than balance out that partial.
Cutting off the chin and forehead of the iPad Pro did a lot to balance out the design and make it more holdable.
While these are unpopular provisions — and therefore easy repeal targets — the mandates help balance out the marketplace so premiums don't rise too much.
Some, for example, will convert salaried employees to hourly workers with a lower hourly pay rate that will balance out overtime hours worked.
If younger patients are getting them frequently, Dr. Shirazian suggests trying hormonal birth control to balance out hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle.
Like many successful people juggling a hectic schedule, the 39-year-old has implemented different methods to help him balance out his day.
Before the shutdown, Trump could hope that the strong economy balance out his poor overall approval rating in time for the 2020 campaign.
Trump tweeted on Saturday that he had requested an output increase from Saudi Arabia to balance out Iran's contribution and turmoil in Venezuela.
There is no overhead light, so I have placed globe lights and spot lights around the room to balance out the dark corners.
Facebook-owned Instagram is expected to see a 2 percentage point increase in that time, helping to balance out its parent company's loss.
The demographics wouldn't totally balance out because these tests are still skewed toward certain populations, but we could begin to see them change.
He prepared another on a bed of arugula next to a sweet fig to balance out what everyone agreed was an intense saltiness.
Taking on more bets could help balance out big payouts to high rollers, who also tend to be early adopters of betting platforms.
I can't tell if the column is tongue-in-cheek or a serious effort to balance out the negative with a little positive.
Job creation and destruction may balance out in aggregate, but that is cold comfort for people who come out on the losing side.
The idea that huge tax cuts will gin up the economy so much that everything will balance out is a beloved fairy tale.
Lastly, Morgan Stanley believes growing Chinese demand for liquefied natural gas will mean supply and demand will balance out between 2020 and 2021.
Obviously, how all these mechanisms and factors balance out will depend on a number of things, including choices and policies we make today.
Brilliant plans are born as the sun connects with Uranus on June 27, and something unexpected happens to balance out an awkward situation.
They have to have a love that spans all of space and time in order to plausibly balance out the plot and character stakes.
As always, Walmart is trying to use the extra capability afforded by its thousands of stores to balance out some of Amazon's technical superiority.
But it could have been a stylish new flavor to help balance out the two-note duopoly that we get from Apple and Samsung.
Some of Hearthstone's most popular (and most hated) cards are being altered to help balance out the meta ahead of the Hearthstone World Championship.
They balance out the 353 percent of the population that go 18 times before joining MoviePass and then after go three times a month.
They added in more masculine textures like alligator skin boxes and a dark wood bookcase to balance out the floral patterns and faux fur.
Any health insurance pool needs relatively healthy people to jump in, to balance out the higher medical bills that older enrollees tend to have.
At the same time, the House bill repeals Obamacare's individual mandate, which is supposed to balance out the market by bringing in healthy people.
Magic number is 25%: That's the statutory rate at which many LBO shops are said to believe the deducibility cuts would effectively balance out.
Maybe he wanted a few more family man-type pictures to balance out all the questionable mannequin ones from his latest magazine photo shoot.
Strange as it may sound, to get a grid working well, you need a strong existing grid to balance out problems that may occur.
Color-correcting is a common makeup trick that uses principles from the color wheel to help balance out discoloration like redness, sallowness, and more.
The stronger breezes in the ocean can produce steadier power, potentially helping to balance out intermittent renewable sources like solar panels and onshore turbines.
A lawmaker from Salvini's League party added that the Italian government may seek a stake in the new entity to balance out France's stake.
In an attempt to balance out this suppression, your brain produces excess glutamate, which is what leads to headaches and a poor night's sleep.
He's told the media he wants a candidate with experience governing, which would help balance out the fact that he's never held elected office.
As a result of the mixed effects of the dollar trending higher, Orlando said that the earnings reports should balance out in the end.
Workers rolling assets out of annuities may end up paying surrender fees if they transfer the whole balance out of the plan at once.
The report tried to adjust for those differences by focusing on adjacent counties, and by using statistical techniques to balance out some other factors.
Eovaldi, who relies on high fastballs — something that teams try to beat the Yankees with — helps balance out a lefty-heavy Red Sox rotation.
In addition, getting a head start on the makeup of the freshman class helps admissions officers balance out enrollment needs with financial aid requests.
He says that he lobbied his department for years to hire a scholar of East Asian theatre to help balance out his Western expertise.
Young, inexpensive stars like Clint Frazier, Gleyber Torres, Gary Sanchez and Aaron Judge will balance out the salaries of the free agents and holdovers.
To balance out the cheesecake, there was a thin layer of moist raspberry-vanilla cake plus slightly crunchy ladyfingers soaked in a raspberry sauce.
I love pairing flares with a long-sleeve bodysuit, a cropped sweater, or a blouse tucked into the waist to balance out the proportions.
The Raptors making a move to balance out their roster could change this and put Wright right back down the depth chart, of course.
"It's clearly beneficial in those patients, but whether the risks and benefits balance out in patients with more conventional MS wasn't addressed," he said.
They had to, in order to balance out the 513-year budget window, pass a Byrd bath, and be included in a reconciliation bill.
So in an effort to balance out the higher price of components, Kuo says Apple may ditch 23D Touch on the upcoming 23-inch iPhone.
"It's going to take some work this year to balance out," all of the retail store closures with bricks-and-mortar openings, David Simon said.
Some Fed officials — including Evans — have indicated they'd be comfortable letting prices rise above a 2% pace temporarily to balance out times of lower inflation.
I also decide to go ahead and pay my personal credit card balance out of my savings account rather than eating the interest charge ($1,417.31).
They say they sorely need more healthy customers to balance out the costs of covering the sicker, older people who have flocked to exchange plans.
They also act as a way to balance out the weight of the HoloLens so it doesn't feel too heavy at the front or rear.
But taking small steps to balance out your stress and care can make a big difference — try and define your limits, and stick to them.
The two women who host it have been best friends for years and have an entertaining rapport that helps balance out the show's grisly content.
Chipotle's move into online ordering and delivery could help it balance out rising labor costs because digital orders tend to have higher tickets, she said.
These sausages are pumped with fatty pork belly to balance out the lean duck meat and enough herbs to cut through all that delicious fattiness.
" Collins said she wanted to see if Trump's vice presidential pick would "balance out some areas in foreign policy where he does not have experience.
In Portland he would join Jusuf Nurkic in trying to balance out a team that had been dramatically guard-heavy until Nurkic's arrival mid-season.
In Portland he will join Jusuf Nurkic in trying to balance out a team that had been dramatically guard-heavy until Nurkic's arrival mid-season.
" Then, as if to balance out this quick foray into confrontational talk, he added, "I also wanted a building that spoke of resiliency and uplift.
So perhaps he (and the City Council) might try harder to earn some credit to balance out the blame, by doing more for mass transit.
That's not to say, however, that a government agency couldn't balance out its interests in banning anti-LGBTQ discrimination with respect for individuals' religious beliefs.
If they are right, a country unfairly affected by the tariffs can retaliate immediately, imposing trade sanctions to balance out the damage done by the safeguards.
The forced inclusion of more people in the market was an attempt to balance out insurance markets for older people and those with pre-existing conditions.
Shaman decks are being used more than other hero decks in Hearthstone, so Blizzard is making some changes that balance out the pool a little more.
The murky recruitment process seeks to balance out party politics and the different priorities of the EU's many regions, as well as the candidate's own profiles.
Even though it was only one scoop, my sundae contained a hefty portion of sweet custard topped with salty cashews to help balance out the flavors.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch, meanwhile, said the Bank of Israel might need to begin a dedicated currency intervention programme to balance out the bond inflow.
The solution, according to the paper's recommendations, is not to pile filtering requirements onto service providers, but to balance out the incentives that encourage excessive filing.
Perks on an airline-branded credit card, such as waived bag fees and discounts on in-flight purchases, can more than balance out any annual fee.
The tariffs were part of an effort by Trump to balance out what he has deemed unfair trade arrangements with various countries, including many U.S. allies.
How much detail you want to get into and whether you want an academic analysis of issues or not is something you want to balance out.
With a thick material and a side zipper, the Foster pants smooth and streamline your shape, but balance out the close tailoring with slightly wider legs.
If one needs to balance out the sweet with the savory, two good options are the last Polish restaurants standing in town, Polonia and Polish Village.
I won't bore you with my in-the-weeds political blather about the need to mobilize this group or balance out the ticket in that way.
Someone has to be a regular to balance out the throng of Airbnb tourists and naturally transient art students, and I'm proud to fill that role.
On Thursday, he withdrew his opposition to a judicial nominee for the Eighth Circuit, a move he said was to balance out the absence of Sen.
Yildirim also said that Turkey would allow "temporary exports" in the food sector to balance out the market, although he did not give any further details.
"But those numbers aren't yet the massive buying from China that would balance out - or overbalance - the supplies we're currently seeing in U.S. pork," Roose said.
Trump's administration may be seeking to balance out China's presence in Asia but that doesn't mean countries in the region must choose between Washington or Beijing.
Bankers and analysts expect Kering to make a move to balance out the group through a big acquisition, some questioned the logic of a Moncler takeover.
Negotiations with the Chinese are continuing, and Mr. Trump could still secure more concessions to balance out a trading relationship he has long criticized as unfair.
So maybe that means taking short naps over the weekend (and even during the week if you can finagle it) to balance out your weekly sleep.
GE's results will balance out through 2019 and its profit and cash flow forecasts are unchanged, Culp said at his first annual meeting as the company's CEO.
We need to clarify this to allow women to balance out the pros and cons of taking medical cannabis—as they would do with any other medicine.
I was surprised to see the Note 9 screw up this badly, not only is the white balance out of wack, scene optimizer couldn't identify the cake.
To get access to all of this you'll need to drop somewhere between $103-210,21 for a plane ticket, but it'll quickly balance out once you arrive.
That suggests the inflow and outflow should roughly balance out, meaning there would be little impact on the net migration figure if they were removed from it.
After taking a moment to collect himself (and possibly use some calming facial spray to balance out the glow from excitement), Van Ness tweeted out his appreciation.
But since the average G-Class driver owns several other cars, they can balance out their carbon footprint with something more fuel-conscious, if they so choose.
At least in theory, that means the healthier people in the non-compliant plans and the sicker people in compliant plans would balance out each other's premiums.
The highs and lows balance out, and I've learned to deal with rejection and disappointment in healthier ways, and stick with a job even when it's challenging.
You'll also learn—for better or worse—just how much work you need to put in to balance out all the extra calories we're consuming these days.
The company also has always anticipated that its low-use customers will balance out with the people who go every day, Lowe told us back in August.
The Energy Information Administration, an American government agency, predicts they will rise a further 700,000 b/d before supply and demand begin to balance out in 2017.
More importantly, they are the ideal antidotes to the negative aspects of being risk-taking and heroic, just as pragmatic and connecting balance out disruptive and galvanizing.
And so they began a partnership with indigenous households in the Amazon, buying directly from families and starting a nonprofit foundation to balance out the corporate operations.
If the bottom does continue to fall out from under tech stocks, having differently correlated sectors to balance out the poor performance does lessen the overall risk.
"Next thing you know, they've got a new credit card, they've maxed the balance out, and they're paying on that for the next five [years]," says Monhoyan. 
"Next thing you know, they've got a new credit card, they've maxed the balance out, and they're paying on that for the next five years," says Monhoyan.
Uber is making a couple of changes to its rating system, which should balance out the means to evaluate rides with a bit more fairness towards drivers.
Income from any federal work-study job is not counted in yearly income on the FAFSA, and can help balance out earnings from a job off campus.
Then Ms. Melford sat down to play chords in a higher range, and Ms. Hughes outlined a lovely melody, providing something stable to balance out the fray.
It also could help balance out the ratings with feedback from real shoppers, as opposed to those who may have been incentivized or paid to leave reviews.
"Frankly, we really need to balance out our collection as it is," she said, noting that the museum's mission is to explore the war from multiple perspectives.
Don't worry, though: Things will balance out in Libra season, and we get a fresh start with the Libra new moon at the end of the month.
OPEC+ has been capping its output since 2017 to balance out supply and demand on the global oil market as well as to prop up oil prices.
Thunberg said many pledges to balance out emissions in this way did not include the impact of shipping, aviation and international trade, and called for quicker action.
With the creamy avocado topping and fresh salsa, the plant-based dish was hearty and delicious, and it helped balance out the cold, sweet Snow White-tini.
The percentage of young enrollees ages 18 to 34, who help balance out older enrollees and keep premiums down, remained flat from last year, at 28 percent.
Biden's advisers have long acknowledged that their candidate, a 77-year-old white man, would probably need a woman of color to help balance out his ticket.
A major goal of the initiative is to balance out the relative lack of education about African American art history, both in academia and in the museum world.
There, you're constantly adjusting settings on the fly to balance out the changes in the lights, the movement of the artists, and your general position in the pit.
A surprising amount of contestants are ready to start a familyTo balance out the gratuitous makeout shots, producers made sure to slap some wholesome family values in there.
While you may want to try to balance out the harsh lighting and shadows by piling on the luminizer and reflecting pigments, Roncal says this could easily backfire.
Two other items that balance out the blue hue are the uniquely designed bookcases: the Babyletto Dottie Bookcase in white/washed natural ($250) and Spruce Tree Bookcase ($180).
The jump occurs at the spot where the forces from surface tension and viscosity add up and balance out the momentum from the liquid jet, the authors found.
New data from LinkedIn and Zillow found 13 cities where salaries and housing costs balance out to allow workers in tech fields to keep more of their paycheck.
Many people eat probiotic foods such as yogurt, and take probiotic supplements in hopes that it will help balance out the good and bad bacteria inside the vagina.
The nutritional yeast adds a salty contrast to the sweet maple vinaigrette and orange segments, and the creamy avocado and crunchy roasted walnuts balance out the textures perfectly.
But it feels more about the empowerment versus the equality of, which, I think that would help balance out the history that we've led up to this point.
So renewables still have plenty of ground to gain, and the state is uniquely positioned to balance out its grid with the wind and solar resources it has.
If you place 0003 to 20 orders on Amazon within a year and upgrade to that two-day shipping, the cost of the membership begins to balance out.
Ciccarone noted that many people who report using meth to balance out the sedation from opioids take the drugs at different times, rather than in the same injection.
They ramp up and down with the weather, so integrating them into the grid while maintaining (and improving) reliability means finding clever ways to balance out their swings.
The sugar doesn't add much sweetness, but it does balance out the heat of the chile and dry mustard powder, and also helps brown and caramelize the skin.
She apprenticed herself, learning to turn jars in the sun so the fruit dried evenly, and to combine new and old tamarinds to balance out their acidity levels.
Still, Finn and other experts said doctors needed to balance out the risks and benefits, since antibiotics remain essential weapons in fighting bacterial infections, saving millions of lives.
"In the near term, it doesn't look like the market is going to balance out," said Sandy Fielden, director of research, commodities and energy at Morningstar in Austin, Texas.
For Dornan, 34, Braganza made sure to balance out the upper-body workouts he did on his own with leg-focused training sessions one or two times a week.
While that might seem like an intimidating hurdle to clear year after year, leaping at chances to accelerate savings during "easy" years can balance out shortfalls during harder ones.
" Specifically, Collins said she wants to see if Trump will pick a running mate who can "balance out some areas in foreign policy where he does not have experience.
For the world premiere of Goodbye Christopher Robin, Dubroff layered yellow shadow over Robbie's lids, but still kept some pink in her complexion to balance out the bold color.
To balance out her occasional splurges, Kardashian West says she works out "every single day for over an hour"—even if you don't see her sweating on social media.
"She's always been a voice of good logic and reason [on the board] and helped balance out... anyone that would just go with the flow with Elon," Kallo said.
Or, at least, balance out your kid's preferences with shows such as Julie's Greenroom, which uses a variety of hues, both on the stage sets and in the characters.
Silver plans cover 70 percent of their customers' health expenses, with customers being responsible for the balance out-of-pocket, if they are not eligible for cost-sharing assistance.
And finally, you can recreate one of her performance outfits by wearing them with a cupcake-printed tutu to really balance out the good-girl-meets-tough-girl vibe.
After raising premiums this year to better balance out their risks on older, sicker exchange enrollees, S&P expects many of the insurers will break even on Obamacare plans.
"Hopefully it will be another great strong female character to balance out the still ridiculously male-centric industry of media that's supposed to represent real life," she told us.
Earnings rolled in from Iberdrola's new Wikinger wind farm in Germany, helping balance out lower income from its networks and renewables businesses in Spain and commercial operations in Britain.
The goal is to "flatten the curve," or balance out the exponential spread of the coronavirus so that hospitals can handle the influx of patients they'll need to treat.
Will, the most levelheaded character, could balance out Karen, the most hyperbolic character, at times when we'd least expect it, like when Karen considered leaving her offscreen husband, Stan.
The CAFE standard meant that you could produce small cars that are energy-efficient and that would kind of balance out the building of big trucks and gas guzzlers.
But as a film, it's also completely watchable, with terrific performances, a great family dynamic, and lots of moments of levity to balance out the seriousness of the material.
The Scales of Cruciverbal Justice help me balance out the individual aspects of a puzzle so I can draw my own conclusion about whether I enjoyed myself while solving.
Would he have to choose a young progressive vice presidential nominee to balance out the two wings of the party, therefore having to risk the loss of moderate voters?
But to balance out that fee, the card offers a 60,000 point sign-up bonus, hundreds of dollars in annual Uber and airline credits and a lucrative reward structure.
Even if you're not normally an oatmeal person, having it for breakfast every morning during the holiday season can help balance out richer dinners to keep your stomach settled.
Still, OPEC needs to do more to balance out the market on a sustainable basis, Bjornar Tonhaugen, head of oil market research at Rystad Energy, said in a note.
OPEC+ this month decided to prolong an oil output restriction deal until the end of March and to deepen the cuts in order to balance out the oil market.
Without a financial penalty under the mandate for lacking health coverage, there is less incentive for healthy people to sign up and balance out the costs of the sick.
However, U.S. shale oil drillers can balance out supply shocks by pumping more or less, which can bring prices back down to Citi's anticipated range within about a year.
Som the idea of having experts, but having the business model where you get the community to do this stuff for free for you — how do those balance out?
To balance out the extreme hairdo, she kept her makeup and accessories simple with a subtle pink smokey eye and glossy pink lip, a crystal choker, and nude strappy sandals.
Some analysts are taking a brighter view of some U.S. drillers as consensus grows around the idea that supply and demand in oil markets will balance out sooner than expected.
And several of the candidates, including Sanders, Warren, Biden and Buttigieg, have purchased carbon offsets in an attempt to partially balance out the environmental impact of their private plane travel.
The Timberwolves are paper thin on the wing, don't need a third point guard, and could've filled that roster spot with someone who can better balance out their lopsided roster.
Dr. Bowe started on my chin — to balance out some asymmetry and fill in my "pre-jowls," which, yep, is the scariest phrase ever used in relation to my appearance.
But its unexpected setting, images, set pieces, and even language balance out the sentimentality with a strangely raw and cinematically adventurous aesthetic that's uncommon for a film of its sort.
To balance out her indulgences, the head of the Eva Mendes Collection at New York & Company makes sure she gets in at least three days a week of interval training.
But they don't get access to benefits like health insurance or workers' comp and aren't guaranteed regular hours, so many of them rely on tips to balance out their income.
But the rise of solar and wind power increased the need for intelligent IT systems that can balance out demand and supply swings while meeting energy and carbon emissions targets.
The central bank is "trying to balance out strong domestic demand that has resulted in the imbalance on external account and thus the rupiah," Bank Danamon economist Wisnu Wardana said.
The new head of the Eurogroup needs to be a sitting finance minister from the euro area and needs to follow the attempt to balance out nationalities and political groups.
The actuaries warn that repealing the mandate would harm the health insurance market by removing an incentive for healthy people to enroll and balance out the costs of the sick.
That ultimately may not be enough to balance out the unwieldy climax, but it at least provides plenty worth talking about — or, perhaps more appropriately, worth posting on the internet.
America's economic growth crucially depends on the ability of the Congress, the White House and the Fed to balance out the combination of fiscal, monetary, foreign trade and structural policies.
Increased home construction will not only balance out supply and demand in the housing market and make housing affordability more manageable, but should also help boost GDP growth in 2018.
Roster fit could be an issue, as he would ideally be paired with a runner capable of breaking off the occasional extra-long gain to balance out Jacobs's steady progress.
In the meantime, Tesla has built out a sizable commercial energy generation and storage business, which has helped balance out the revenue it lost as residential solar panel sales declined.
But with four consecutive wins, and Ty Montgomery's emergence helping to balance out the team's offense, Green Bay will win the N.F.C. North if they win their two remaining games.
She told the Telegraph that he continues to struggle with vision and hearing loss, and that attempts to balance out his diet with supplements and counseling have largely been unsuccessful.
The White House has steadfastly defended its policies, maintaining that the yawning gap is a reason to cut deeper into social programs to balance out increases to the military budget.
He has a wife, and she has a name, and while she is mostly there to balance out the frame, she can still shed some light on the broader enterprise.
It's topped with lemon juice, olive oil, and chili flakes, to add just enough citrus and spice to balance out the flavor and turn celery into a bona fide showstopper.
But the pressure is also on lawmakers, Gordon explained, to balance out Cuomo's capital (and perhaps even presidential) wants, vis-a-vis the MTA's more mundane day-to-day needs.
For such a plan to balance out over 10 years, the government needs to raise a lot of revenue — anywhere from $5 to $7 trillion dollars, according to independent analysts.
"Our initial read of these policies could balance out to a positive for prices even if the long-term is a different story," she said in a note dated October 10.
The two yellow circles for camera and LED 'recording' light balance out the front, making the camera a design element rather than letting it fall into the realm of 'technical necessity'.
"Spending time with Axl, just he and I is different than having a play date and him being around other kids so that's got to balance out as well," she explained.
Where couples with opposite signs balance out each other's needs and tempers, couples with the same sign may be too similar to see beyond each other's shortcomings to tackle challenges effectively.
The ride-hailing company said on Thursday that it would purchase an undisclosed number of carbon offsets, which are investments in environmental projects elsewhere to balance out Lyft's own carbon footprint.
Surplus countries got a free pass, even though they were (sort of) obliged to stimulate their domestic spending to reduce their trade surpluses and help to balance out the world economy.
The Congressional Budget Office has projected that repeal of the mandate will increase premiums by 10 percent as fewer healthy people sign up to balance out the costs of the sick.
You could also argue the relative benefits of these weapons might almost balance out these risks; unlike other varieties of legal firearm, no registration system exists for recording and tracing them.
The Chinese tariffs would "balance out the losses sustained by China through the United States' increased tariffs on steel and aluminum imports," an unnamed Commerce Ministry spokesman said in the statement.
In order for a flight to be profitable, it must hold enough revenue-making cargo, such as humans and baggage, to balance out the non-revenue-making cargo, such as fuel.
Now that I've studied a little bit and understand a little bit more to balance out how I approach acting, I start roles by looking at them very cerebrally, at first.
The OPEC-led group is trying to reduce a global crude glut that has been slow to balance out due to weak demand and rising production elsewhere, particularly the United States.
It will be fraught with danger while trying to balance out the demands of senators from Medicaid expansion states and hard-line conservatives looking to gut Obamacare as much as possible.
When Alisa was in the fifth grade, they told their best friend, McKenna Petty, that she should ask for a bass for Christmas to balance out Alisa's drumming and Cristal's guitar skills.
The sweet, spicy glaze you make for this dish would work great on chicken, too, but the buttery soft fat from the pork belly helps balance out the heat from the chilies.
You can't beat a classic, and this one has got all the right moves (hard-boiled eggs, celery, and pickles) to balance out any heat from that slaw or the Old Bay.
There are even a few game profiles you can choose from in the hardware management app, so you can balance out color reproduction for a specific genre, like an FPS or MOBA.
I don't think I wear my hair down so I can flutter it at boys; it's more because I believe I need it to balance out my big potato of a face.
Hell, I just posted one the other day out of sheer desperation of looking artsy to balance out all of those "A Kardashian a Day Keeps the Doctor Away" memes I post.
Non-food prices continued to fall at a steady rate, reflecting how retailers have tried to balance out their price increases for some products with cuts in other areas, the BRC said.
Given his "aw, shucks, I'm a nice guy," primary campaign, Kasich could be the perfect fit for Trump to appeal to moderate Republicans and to balance out the nominee's fiery, controversial rhetoric.
Most people have a death drive that merely serves to balance out their life force; most people are too interested in self-preservation to entertain the idea of hurting themselves on purpose.
In addition to coal-fired capacity, Engie's Zolling plant has two 25 MW gas turbines that can be switched on in times of high demand or undersupply to balance out demand swings.
" Stewart said that it's important to "balance out" Kobach's assertion that the commission was presented with over 1,000 convictions, "with the number of votes cast since 20003, which is over a billion.
"A lot of my responsibility is to balance out the revenues and expenses of our championships with our desire to invest 200 million pounds into the game in this decade," Slumbers said.
They're also hoping to get a sense of how your strengths and weaknesses would balance out those of current team members and what they'll need to work with you on if hired.
I've frequently argued that if we could level the playing field and balance out the arguments on both sides, we'd have a more reasoned debate that might result in better public policy.
Luckily, the pickles balance out the taste — but were this a double patty burger, I fear the tangy yet sweet intricacies of the barbecue sauce would be lost in the beefy mass.
He said that even if there isn't a big increase in firings, the economy needs a certain level of hiring to balance out the normal number of people who are leaving jobs.
This leaves opioid painkillers as one of the few medications for some pain patients, which requires doctors and regulators to balance out patients' needs with the risk these addictive, deadly drugs present.
One is a listing national sports network desperate for cheap and compelling programming that can help stem a decline in audience and balance out some $24 billion in long-term rights contracts.
The company looked at how dependent the major networks that air sports including NBCUniversal, CBSViacom, and Disney are on news, entertainment and kids programming to balance out the losses from sports programming.
In a district in which Democrats and Republicans roughly balance out, he's gotten some Republican support, including the endorsement of former State Senator John Dunne, a leading New York Republican for decades.
The company also offers a Mastercard-branded debit card, launched in July 2018, which lets users tap into their Venmo account balance out in the real world, where you can't pay digitally.
All the same, Gloyeske believes this is an excellent opportunity to request some of the lower budget essentials that your home requires to balance out that lovely china set you've been eying.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government posted its smallest annual deficit last year since 2014, Treasury figures on Wednesday showed, indicating that its concerted effort to balance out the public finances is bearing fruit.
"I think what the administration is talking about is to balance out this difference in tariffs to make it more of an equal playing ground for American and European carmakers," he said.
She was first appointed to a district court by Ronald Reagan, and then picked for the Third Circuit by Bill Clinton as an attempt to balance out some Democrats he was appointing.
Trump is going to assure Congress that the draconian cuts to domestic programs like the Environmental Protection Agency, reductions which tea party Republicans love, will balance out the huge increase in military spending.
From Japan to the Philippines, US allies in the region are also looking for signals the US is committed to its presence there as a way to balance out an increasingly assertive China.
After Obama upset Hillary Clinton to win the nomination, he sought to balance out the ticket by tapping Biden as his running mate, bringing on board an experienced legislator and foreign policy expert.
"If the lighting is warm, you want to use something that's [cooler], because you have to balance out what the stage looks like and how that's going to read to people," says Hazan.
Separately, Kowalczyk said he was seeing some support in Europe and beyond for plans, backed by Warsaw, to let nations balance out their carbon dioxide emissions with absorption of greenhouse gases by forests.
This isn't exactly a subversive narrative, and although The Wailing offers up plenty of thematic intricacies, it may not be enough to balance out the unsettling portrayal of the film's lone Japanese character.
So for that $95 fee, if you spend really heavily at the super market and gas stations, you could balance out by how much you're earning back over the course of a year.
When you don't have social obligations, eat lots of non-cream-based soups, vegetables, yogurt, fruit and smoothies to balance out the extra calories you will be consuming the rest of the time.
These cheaper, sub-standard plans would attract the youngest and healthiest individuals, who would leave the pool of plans that meet ACA standards and no longer help balance out older and sicker enrollees.
I saw multiple people crying, and it felt like a release—a sort of healing prayer, one that felt like the perfect way to balance out the extremely tense situations that preceded it.
Before we go, we will buy enough offsets to capture the annual methane emanations of a dozen cows — that's several times what is needed to balance out the carbon effects of our flights.
Just as the newspaper industry unionized in the 1930s to balance out the outlandish power of the publishers, so too will the online news industry unionize whether the bosses like it or not.
Fatty fish like salmon, sardines, and mackerel: The omega-3 fatty acids in these foods have anti-inflammatory properties and are needed to balance out omega-6 fatty acids, which can cause inflammation.
Rivals of the tariffs inside the White House are compiling daily clips of Republican criticism to present to the President, hoping to balance out the loud voices arguing in favor of the plan.
And, indeed, their voices may be needed to balance out more strident voices, such as Molly McKew, mentioned critically by both Bershidsky and Keeley, who appears on the Committee to Investigate Russia website.
The recently-passed U.S. corporate tax cuts provide on-going fiscal stimulus that should balance out higher interest rates, he said, a boost to stock prices that is not found in other markets.
Now the owners of 23 Broadway want to update the plaza, installing a large tree planter that would balance out "Red Cube," in effect negating the aesthetic vision of the public space's designers.
Balance out a high-energy day with a bit of downtime and a trip to the spa, an 11-room oasis that offers an array of body treatments, massage therapy and holistic healing services.
Ameritrade Chief Financial Officer Steve Boyle said the company will cut expenses, if needed, to balance out the lost revenue, but Ameritrade is working to attract new customers and increase its asset-based revenue.
In the end, the destiny of the black man so far has been to become white, and that will only balance out when it's become the destiny of the white man to become black.
But a company using a vertical model has the opportunity to balance out its profit and costs across multiple line items, Vincent Quan, an associate professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, told CNBC.
Oil markets will balance out in the coming months as cuts to capital investment by the big oil companies lead to a drop in supply, according to the chief executive of energy giant Chevron.
"We're seeing such a resurgence of maximalism, and I think that rattan is just a great neutral to kind of balance out some of the bolder wall coverings we're starting to see," says Blakeney.
The rings and bands pair beautifully together, whether you balance out a more complex design with a simple band or play off the sparkle of a ring by introducing additional diamonds on the band.
This shift demonstrates that Facebook is able to balance out the decline in its core Facebook app with different services and formats — and means it's less likely to face any threats from external competition.
With $1 pool and a jukebox blasting songs that took me back to high school (Green Day, Collective Soul), it was exactly what I needed to balance out those packed rooms of sweaty clubgoers.
Thankfully at 5:23 PM, grounding energy is provided by the sun moving into Capricorn, allowing us to be more realistic—although some would call it pessimistic—which helps balance out Friday's imaginative energy.
He had a big advantage—he wasn't an addict—but he needed credentials to balance out his criminal record, so while still in prison he got his G.E.D. and started taking courses by mail.
Jeff Cai, the general manager of the China automotive practice at J.D. Power, said that the relative newness of Chinese factories tended to balance out the limited experience and high turnover of Chinese workers.
Over the last year, consumer brands like Clorox, Procter & Gamble, Nestlé, and Unilever increased their prices to balance out the rising costs of ingredients, and so Whole Foods is passing those increases along to customers.
The latter functions a bit like a tweeter, offering up richer highs while helping balance out the mids, so that the bottom speakers can focus more on pushing out a not insignificant amount of bass.
The singer recently stepped out in a Khaite crepe-back satin midi skirt (currently on sale in a size 10!), which she expertly paired with a body-skimming top to balance out all that volume.
Melania was "decidedly in Pence's corner" because she saw the need to balance out her husband's scandal-laden life and impulsive nature with someone more even-keeled — who had "absolutely no skeletons" in his closet.
The Elite Pro 2 has been developed alongside esports teams like OpTic Gaming, Splyce, and the Houston Outlaws, and it includes a new SuperAmp to balance out game sound on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
But, again, this doesn't mean that Brooksbank is hyper emotional while Princess Eugenie is a closed book — more likely, they balance out each other's feelings and give each other the time they need express themselves.
If you're comfortable with 15-inch laptops, then the XPS 15 is the one to get, but just make sure you balance out the choice of display and storage options against battery life and budget.
Which brings us to ... Renewable energy skeptics like to claim that natural gas power plants are required on the grid to balance out variable renewable energy, which comes and goes with the wind and sun.
Redrawing the lines of the map would balance out supply differences so that people living in more dense areas with longer waitlists would no longer face greater challenges getting an organ simply because of geography.
And then, of course, the stuffing would need butter, herbs and something sweet to balance out the vinegar's edge, so I quartered some prunes and added them into the brine so they would plump up.
There's a lot of tweaking of specifics in order to create more three-dimensionality, create more nuance, enrich the love story and try to balance out the Song and Gallimard points of view a little.
And the fact that Americans haven't shied away from spending at a solid clip this year despite a turbulent trade war with China has helped to balance out weaknesses in other pockets of the economy.
Ms. Neagu-Reed said she had heard many growers express hope that the administration was pursuing trade policies to expand available export markets; such efforts could at least balance out potentially shrinking sales to China.
And while physical healthcare costs were thought to balance out, the GHC claimed net savings when treating anxiety disorders was greatest of all — with production restored by the equivalent of $3 for every $1 spent.
The aim was to balance out the overwhelmingly male and white beer world, where, Su said, men often feel entitled to interject their own opinions when women customers asked women bartenders, like her, for recommendations.
Today brings some awkward vibes, but your charisma and ability to bring harmony to any situation can balance out the energy—at least until later this evening, when you might be in an argumentative mood.
It can balance out the effects of THC by reducing the anxiety THC sometimes brings, and many in the industry are big on "broad spectrum" or "full spectrum" configurations, which use many cannabinoids at once.
Sidonia is a character-heavy drama, with lots of humor and relationship-building to balance out the bleaker tale, where the last remnants of humanity are fighting a war against a seemingly invincible alien foe. Blame!
It was as if enough orgasms would balance out the times men followed me home, the principal who told me not to come out to my students, or every minute of loneliness that I didn't understand.
Gordhan told Reuters in an interview that the aim was to "balance out" the price Eskom pays for power generated from projects launched in 2011 and 2012 and later projects, for which prices were considerably lower.
Proponents will have to demonstrate how the higher taxes required to pay for the plan would balance out the rising premiums under the current status quo -- or the plan proposed by Republicans with repeal and replace.
A change, though, is that the measure also eliminates ObamaCare's mandate for people to have coverage, which Democrats used to try to encourage healthy people to enroll and balance out the costs generated by the sick.
Lots of jarred pasta sauces have more sugar than natural tomatoes do, and are begging for a bit more acidity to balance out all that sweetness, so a touch of lemon juice is more than welcome.
Accordingly, it may be hard for all TPP-11 countries to agree to go forward with TPP as is, without insisting on changes to balance out the lack of better access to the United States market.
Kahn, who lives in Arlington, Va., with his wife and three sons, said the coverage gains from the law balance out the financial hit that hospitals would have to take in order to pay for it.
Indeed, the Fed's long hesitation waltz must now give way to an accelerating pace of policy restraint to "normalize" the credit stance, and to balance out the policy mix in response to a strong fiscal easing.
But they speculated that the university may have been trying to balance out any sharp disparities in admissions rates across racial groups, in order to "downplay the magnitude of race-based preferences" and avoid future litigation.
In the meantime, if you're still feeling guilty about plugging in your window unit when a heatwave hits, Cox said you might want to consider cutting back in other ways to balance out the increased consumption.
I also think it is very likely that the male-to-female ratio will balance out evenly during the next few years, as is now the case for pre-12-year-olds and post-18-year-olds.
He didn't have much choice, but Almeyda used Sunday's friendly as an opportunity to experiment and audition some young talent, and did his best to balance out his options in the Copa MX and Liga MX games.
It is at that time that the economic policy coordination was enshrined as one of the fundamental principles in the IMF's Articles of Agreement, enjoining both surplus and deficit countries to balance out their external trade positions.
And if you think about Biden's role on the Obama ticket back in 2008, the whole point was that he was the reassuring insider to balance out the fresh-faced outsider reformer who was running for president.
New players might be a bit more off-balance out of the gate; a lot of modern games tend to do more handholding and provide more direct guidance via minimaps, waypoints and clearly indicated points-of-interest.
Overall, the EP possesses a balmy sound that shimmers with the fuzzed-out distortion of a late-summer heat haze—where "Float" and "Daylight" linger in the air, "Generate" and "Waking Dream" balance out with grounding bass.
Laws or tax incentives that will balance out wage increased with profits and price increases will give the poor, working class and middle class the income they need to sustain themselves and grow the economy even more.
Currently, Kaliannan and a team of about 12 volunteers choose news stories and opinion pieces from a variety of major news outlets that are then shown to users to help balance out their regular diet of news.
A senior administration official told CNBC that President Donald Trump is expected to unveil a tax plan on Wednesday that includes a slew of provisions including one that is designed to balance out cuts in the plan.
Fanning went with a cap-sleeve tee, Miller rolled up the sleeves of her sweater and Deutch wore a skin-baring off-the-shoulder A.L.C. long-sleeve top to balance out her wide-leg A.L.C. gaucho pants.
Despite that, there are plenty of diehard fans here, enough to balance out the kind of bandwagon Miami idiots that have never seen snow, but will claim they're huge hockey bros if the Panthers make a run.
"The first thing I said was, 'Man, I think he's going to be a great doubles guy — he's going to balance out our lineup and hit 219 or 2288 doubles for us,'" said Scherzer, the Nationals' ace.
But Ms. McLorg saw a plus side: Mr. Mohammad was starting to navigate his own path in Canada, and the relationship between the sponsors and the family, so lopsided at the start, was beginning to balance out.
"The market may balance out quite quickly, but not in a month or two; that will still take a year or more," he told the Valdai discussion forum, an economic conference which was conducted online on Friday.
It's kind of hard to balance out both of them, but that's essentially what a Madden player is, and when you get to this level, you've got to put a lot of time and energy into it.
But even if McCoy can get to quarterback Jameis Winston early and often, will that be enough to balance out the rest of a Panthers defense that was exposed last week in a loss to the Rams?
But pooling risks and keeping average costs at a reasonable level means the pool needs to have many people with low costs to balance out the small number who have extremely high costs in any given year.
As for the rest of her makeup, Henao kept it simple, applying a few swipes of mascara on her top and bottom lashes, and lightly filling in and brushing up her eyebrows to balance out the bold lips.
His three broken tackles weren't quite reminiscent of Marshawn Lynch, but it was enough to inspire confidence that Seattle can run the ball to help balance out their offense against any team they'll see in the postseason. 4.
The HDR Plus will balance out the colors with deep blacks and white to give the picture a more natural feel, and with Motion Rate 240, you should have a smooth picture for whatever you're watching or playing.
Though President Donald Trump's administration has slowed, or straight-up cancelled, many efforts to balance out economic growth with our climate goals, state governments and even the private sector have been moving in the right direction, Aden said.
But Olympus has done a fantastic job over the last few years giving its cameras just about every other feature possible to balance out the small sensor, while obviously being able to offer the advantage of improved portability.
In an attempt to balance out the higher subscription charge, Hulu is lowering its fees for the live TV service's optional add-ons: both the enhanced DVR and expanded multiscreen viewing packages are dropping to $9.99 from $14.99.
We don't really have a formula of how we do what we do, but naturally there's stuff that comes out that's a lot more aggressive than other parts, and both those things balance out and create our sound.
The Florentine "scrapper" ("rotomatore," his hometown moniker) is a passionate European with intellect and political heft that will balance out the French-German debate about Europe and its relations with East European "partnerships," Africa and the Middle East.
Of course, it's not so good if a week ago you put all your savings into the stock market, but there are always winners and losers, and the markets tend to balance out on a much longer timeline.
Despite that, there are plenty of die hard fans here, enough to balance out the kind of bandwagon Miami idiots who have never seen snow but will claim they're huge hockey bros if the Panthers make a run.
The folks at the Solutions Project claim that we can — and, on the basis of a full cost-benefit analysis that takes all environmental impacts into effect, should — balance out VRE without recourse to nuclear power or CCS.
Concerns about fading effectiveness are "definitely something to consider, but it's not something at this point that we really know how to balance out with other issues," said Dr. Lisa Grohskopf, a medical officer in the CDC's Influenza Division.
"We felt to balance out our roster, give us maybe to better equip and match up against left-handers, we felt like we needed a right-handed bat on the infield," manager John Farrell said before Friday night's game.
MOGILEV/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters on Thursday that the global oil surplus stood at 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) and that the market might not balance out until the first half of 2017.
Then I head over to the hot bar to grab lunch — a slice of pizza, another sparkling water (I'm trying to kick a lifelong diet soda addiction!), and a kale/blueberry/spinach salad to balance out the pizza ($16.61).
Pros: Price, magnetic closures, leather edge details Cons: Cheap-feeling interior and leather, little padding for laptop To balance out the admittedly very expensive bags in this review I decided to grab a cheap one off Amazon as well.
In the film's denouement, we learn that Elijah — who has a rare disorder that makes his bones incredibly fragile — has been causing disasters around the city, in hopes of finding someone whose super strength would balance out his fragility.
When you have that power, you have also the power to balance out, just a little bit, the scale of inequality of power in the world and that is really relevant for any kind of media storytelling or representation.
"Honestly, I wish 'Home Is a Fire' had received more three- and four-star reviews, in order to balance out the final result, because I think the sequel, 'The Fire Went Wild,' is a much better book," he wrote.
Cubs 5, Giants 2 | Cubs lead series, 2-0 CHICAGO — Baseball is the sport where it is all supposed to even out, where those blistering liners and broken-bat bloopers balance out in the ledger of the long run.
The new emoji we'll see later this month also includes some gender parity: a prince to accompany the existing princess emoji, a male dancer to go with the female dancer, and Mother Christmas, to balance out Santa (Father Christmas).
"Sometimes when the world is troubled or America is feeling a little — well, I wouldn't say it was an up 2017 for everybody — I think there is a tendency to want to balance out the energy," Ms. Credle said.
Picking a Latina vice presidential candidate could also balance out a ticket for a white candidate in his 70s who would also have to choose between shoring up his moderate credentials or reaching out to progressives in the party.
So the ingredients that we put in there — Rodeola is is the main root in the current formula that has been used in ayurvedic Eastern medicine for a long time in order to balance out stress and cortisol levels.
But it lacks idiosyncratic sparkle: I could have used a bit more humor and self-skepticism to balance out his enthusiastic advocacies, or a touch of intimacy to give us a clearer picture of the man behind the essays.
The hunks of grilled seitan were incredibly spicy and juicy—the latter an adjective you can rarely apply to seitan—and served with rice and beans and baked sweet potato, both of which serve to balance out the intense jerk flavor.
A flat, misshapen clay lozenge, covered in abraded red pigment, is affixed to the left of the stairway/path's base, while three drops of white paint in the middle of the lower right quadrant balance out the clay object's weight.
My prescription is pretty strong, which means my lenses are fairly thick, so it's been hard to find a pair of frames that can help balance out the weight of my lenses and feel comfortable to wear for a long time.
"We have a special relationship with both the U.S. and with Iran, and we are seeing how to balance this all, and also to balance out the interest of the refiners and end-consumers," said one of the government officials.
This ending seems to have been slimmed down to help keep the film on point: according to Gilroy, the number of characters and locations meant that the team editors had to balance out the action and battle scenes against the characters.
Trojan objects are located at two of Jupiter's so-called Lagrangian points—L20123 and L5—which are sweet spots in space where the combined gravity of two objects balance out the centrifugal force felt by a much smaller third body.
And while the GOP says that other benefits introduced in the bill will balance out these cuts, the American Council of Education estimate the House's cuts could increase costs for college students by $2500 billion over the next 280 years.
What they're saying: "In a world without human-caused climate change, the rounds of record cold and record warm air would balance out over time," says Bernadette Woods Placky, chief meteorologist at Climate Central, a climate research and news organization.
Uncle Sam has already spent around $232 million in the year ending in September on Section 298.6 of the Agriculture Act of 227.5, which allows the secretary of agriculture to purchase domestically produced food to balance out supply and demand.
If alcohol is a part of your weekly routine, you should make sure to find time to hit the gym: A new study from the United Kingdom suggests that regular exercise can help balance out the harmful effects of alcohol.
A new on-demand autofocus mode brings it closer to mimicking true DSLR capabilities, and there's a new white balance setting specifically for shooting underwater images that will balance out the overwhelming blue cast you get when shooting under the ocean.
Deep decarbonization of the electricity sector, then, is a dual challenge: rapidly ramping up the amount of variable renewable energy (VRE) on the system, while also ramping up carbon-free dispatchable resources that can balance out that VRE and ensure reliability.
Additionally, despite a retail price of $350, Moto's 5G mod doesn't come with a lot of bonus extras aside from a built-in 2,53 mAh battery which is there to help balance out the increased power draw needed for 5G.
Gordhan, an important ally of President Cyril Ramaphosa, said the government wanted to "balance out" prices agreed during bid windows one and two of the country's renewable energy programme - launched in 2011 and 2012 - with lower prices in later bid windows.
Speaking at a business conference in Berlin, Scholz gave the example of the system the United States has in place to balance out unemployment and welfare insurance costs between states as a model that could work for Europe and Germany.
Under his plan to reform Social Security, Kasich said the wealthiest Americans would receive less than they anticipated, but by cutting payouts to those at the top, the system could balance out and support people who depend entirely on Social Security.
But the Celtics would be acquiring a borderline All-Star without going over the tax; Williams can, on paper, balance out their strengths and weaknesses, even if jutting him into how Stevens ideally wants to play wouldn't be the easiest task.
"We have a special relationship with both the U.S. and with Iran, and we are seeing how to balance this all, and also to balance out the interest of the refiners and end-consumers," added an unnamed Indian government official.
Hisham Azz al Arab, chairman of Egypt's largest private bank CIB, said those on middle and upper incomes were the most affected by the economic reforms, but it would take time for their impact to balance out for those families.
"My thing is: Use your friends, use your family, use your resources to allow yourself to balance out certain things and to be able to do multiple things if you can," Hudson tells The Cut about juggling work and parenting.
Some of the oysters are so creamy that it will balance out even the bitterest of IPAs, especially when enjoyed with our housemade ginger shallot mignonette sauce, heirloom green tomato ketchup, and freshly grated real wasabi sourced from the local mountains.
The margin of error for any guard who isn't respected on the outside narrows by the playoff series, but Livingston knows how to balance out Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Kevin Durant's 103 mile-per-hour heat with an unhittable knuckleball.
This variation among expected utility losses indicates that there is some particular airport arrival time for which the risk of missing your flight and the misery of sitting in an airport bar balance out and you minimize your expected loss.
All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World (A Wave Blue World), another anthology, edited by Matt Miner, Eric Palicki and Tyler Chin-Tanner, is for anyone who likes a dose of good news to balance out the frequent bad.
And there is nothing in the budget to balance out the cuts — leaving a crater in the government's response to a crisis that led to more than 20153,000 opioid overdose deaths and more than 52,000 total drug overdose deaths in 2015.
And balance out the art on the walls with white space, to keep the room from feeling cluttered or busy: If you create a gallery wall of photos or mementos from home, leave at least one wall free of frames.
To balance out remaining emissions from sources such as fleet vehicles and wastewater, the college invested an undisclosed amount on carbon offsets and has saved more than $6 million from sustainability projects thus far, sustainability director Ian Johnson told the newspaper.
"But I think the economics and his trying to address some of the problems that we've had that have been kicked down the road for a long, long time makes me balance out how I feel about him," she said.
A prominent lawmaker for Salvini's League party said earlier on Monday the Italian government would defend national interests in a possible tie-up between the two groups and could ask for a stake to balance out the French state's holding.
As part of a four-year contract with the United Auto Workers that Ford signed in 2015, the automaker was making room to produce the new Ford Escape at its Louisville plant and expected to "balance out" its MKC production.
While Pence is relatively soft-spoken compared with the other contenders for the number two spot, he would bring valuable political experience to balance out the ticket, and conservative bona fides that reportedly make him the favored pick of senior GOP officials.
Some smart, long-term investment options include a low-fee index fund that mirrors the U.S. stock market, an international stock fund, and possibly a bond fund to balance out the stock funds, which tend to have bigger swings in annual returns.
There are apps to help you convert measurements from tablespoons to cups, apps that help you balance out your noodle-to-sauce ratio, recipe apps that can offer suggestions of what you should cook tonight based on what's hiding in your fridge.
Pinera has proposed measures to address inequality around the provision of pensions and healthcare, balance out a rise in electricity bills, ensure a better flow of state funding to poorer communities and improve the treatment of victims of crime in the justice system.
The steadier tone has come as a number of banks begin to argue that a 20 percent fall since last December may prove enough to balance out Britain's large current account deficit and much of the risk stemming from June's Brexit vote.
Some Fed officials that have been concerned about spotty inflation reads — including Evans — have suggested that they'd be comfortable letting prices rise above a 2% pace in times of economic expansion to balance out periods of lower inflation and slower GDP growth.
Happily, there are brands out there like Treasure & Bond (ICYMI: every purchase from the exclusive-to-Nordstrom line supports programs that empower young people) that help you balance out all that buying by doing some good — which we can 100% get behind.
Alternatively, they will put people with pre-existing conditions into high-risk pools, where coverage may cost up to five times as much as it does today because there are no healthy people in their insurance pool to balance out the premiums.
In a very literal shoring up of the gender binary, it's billed as an "exclusive women's event," presumably to balance out the 30-year old Dance on the Pier, which, like the rest of Pride, has historically been more of a boy's club.
" THOMAS OPPERMANN, PARLIAMENTARY FLOOR LEADER OF GERMANY'S SOCIAL DEMOCRATS "If Scotland gains its independence in the end and again joins the European Union, then that would not balance out the loss for Great Britain, but I would warmly welcome the Scots in Europe.
While it may seem counterintuitive, rising incomes can actually drive higher outflows from African countries in the short run as the costs of migration become less prohibitive, although in the long run, improving home-country conditions should help migration flows balance out.
The more wind and solar ("variable renewable energy," or VRE) there is on the grid, the more the grid needs flexible resources that can balance out the swings in VRE — jump in when it fades, or back out quickly when it surges.
Rather than just throw in a few non-white characters to balance out the cast, Netflix's programming slate actively explores the specificities, cultures, and lived experiences of marginalized groups that don't often get to tell their stories—or have them told at all.
"I accept that I exist in the political zeitgeist in a very specific way," she told the website 538 in an interview, when asked about whether she could be selected to "balance out" a white man at the top of the ticket.
Exactly how those three carbon effects balance out will depend on individual cases, but research suggests that, for all but the most poorly managed forests, the overall impact of using CLT in place of concrete and steel will be a reduction in GHGs.
The FERC chairman said his agency is responding to the climate crisis by approving facilities to export liquified natural gas and by eliminating obstacles for battery storage, systems that that store energy to balance out the intermittent nature of solar and wind.
In 2013, the number of people moving into and out of cities started to balance out for the first time since the recession, largely because those in their 30s and 40s resumed their march to the suburbs, according to Mr. Johnson's research.
Either they plan to drink later or have been drinking before and they want to do something to make amends People may exercise to balance out all the alcohol calories they consumed the night before, since no one wants a beer belly.
But the process dragged on for weeks as the president-elect's team debated whether it would be better off choosing someone from a different part of the country or selecting an ethnic minority to balance out an overwhelmingly white, male and wealthy cabinet.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, including Russia, known as OPEC+, this month decided to prolong its oil output restriction deal until the end of March and to deepen the cuts in order to balance out the oil market.
Telling friends he needed to act quickly to balance out his political connections if he hoped to maintain access, he donated more than $2000 million to committees associated with Mr. Trump and the Republican Party in the three months after the 2016 election.
To balance out the bold print of her gown, Paris kept her beauty look super simple with minimal makeup, relegated to just a wash of shimmery gold shadow across her lids and a pale, nude lip, and styling her blonde bob straight and sleek.
This includes carbon-free nuclear power, technology that captures carbon emissions from power plants and other industrial facilities and even natural gas, a fossil fuel that burns 50% cleaner than coal and helps balance out wind and solar when it's not windy or sunny.
As if to balance out the show's straight white male protagonists, Lance Reddick plays the company's autocratic CEO Christian DeVille, Anne Dudek and Adam Lustik (of Mad Men and The Office fame respectively) his sycophantic executives, and Aparna Nancherla the company's human resources representative.
They balance out reporting with regular math, science and history lessons for Ms. Lysiak, while Izzy, who has a regular advice column in The Orange Street News and works as an actress, takes 10th-grade-level math, biology and history at the local high school.
He is not naïve; he does not believe South American soccer can ever catch and overtake Europe, mostly because he does not think improved television income for the Copa Libertadores can balance out the massive economic advantages enjoyed on the other side of the Atlantic.
Samantha, Columbus, Ohio One night, I was trying to sleep but found myself going over my caloric intake of the day over and over in my head, planning my meals for the next day to balance out a cookie I had had that day.
Bird has played only 48 games since the end of the 2015 season, but when he is healthy he provides the Yankees some left-handed thump in the middle of the order to balance out right-handed sluggers Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez.
Please forgive my broken record, but let me repeat once again my long-standing appeal: American legislative and executive authorities may wish to step up their efforts to invigorate and balance out the economy with an appropriate combination of monetary, fiscal, trade and structural policies.
"This past week, I used coffee in a competition that was over a month old, and some of the flavors really balance out — you get a lot of deeper sweetness when you have coffee [beans] that have been sitting out for a little while," she says.
Despite a push by eight nations for greater climate ambition - Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden - early summit draft conclusions stopped short of the pledge to balance out emissions from burning fossil fuels and those absorbed by forests and other carbon sinks.
Earlier this year, the company posted a DIY solution to the problem, showing users how to manually stick 45 to 55 grams of metal to one side of the the Osmo to balance out the extra weight from the combined Plus-size iPhones and the Moment lenses.
It's also another sign of Microsoft capitalizing on its growth: cloud, enterprise services, and AI. The true future of Windows will now be shaped by being paired to Microsoft's future cloud efforts, and the company will have to balance out the consumer / enterprise needs along the way.
Whether it be incorporating girly touches to balance out tomboy vibes, mismatching PUMA kicks to complement an eclectic personality, or sending a not-so-subtle nod to the '90s, these three young New Yorkers make a convincing case for our greatest shared philosophy: You do you, folks.
But before she delivered now-2-year-old son Isaiah Michael in 2015, she and husband Mike Fisher were unsure of how their busy always-on-the-road work lives were going to balance out with the much-needed family time that's essential in raising a child.
The book provides not only recipes but also tons of diagrams and charts meant to help you figure out how to start preparing meals without recipes, by thinking of what you might want on your dinner plate and finding ways to help balance out those flavors.
He also led the league in points scored off of drives last season, setting a team record for trips to the free-throw line, and if there's anything that's going to balance out a two-heavy approach, it's getting to the rim and to the charity stripe.
You feel godawful as your friends' Instagram Stories prove just how much fun they had without you, but on the bright side, ten hours of sleep is a welcome change for the body you've been punishing at endless club nights— almost enough to balance out the guilt. 10.
Seeking to narrow a wide gender gap in the bloc's leadership is also a factor in a complex race that seeks to balance out party politics and regional influence in the EU. The fifth job in the package of prominent postings up for grabs is the EU's chief diplomat.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (( (Gizmodo)The big spring phone release season is finally over, and with it, we've got a bunch of exciting and affordable new handsets including the new Pixel 217a, OnePlus 2130 Pro, and Moto G213 to help balance out pricey $2111,2119 flagships such as Galaxy S2110.
Even the negative attention of Clinton has been Trump-driven: It's unlikely that the outsized coverage of her bout with pneumonia and of the Clinton Foundation would have occurred if there wasn't an apparent imperative to balance out the critical news of Trump's bigotry and shady business practices.
You can fill it with all the species you can manage to net, trap or dig up and you can balance out the O2/CO2 ratio to a nice clean earth-friendly 20.9 percent to 0.03 percent, but if the humans don't mate, don't reproduce, what good is it?
For instance, it has a whole brief on how buildings that manage multiple EV chargers — sure to be a growing category, including many office parks and parking garages — can use digital power management to balance out loads and distribute capacity (and eventually deal with vehicle-to-grid technology).
Just wave it in the air over your head like you would a stick of burning sage to cleanse your aura, Hanekamp says, adding that waving it in a room of your home or just displaying it by the threshold, can help balance out the energy of your entire house.
In some ways that might balance out the fact that they may not be giving as much as boomers or the silent generation, but when they're presented with the opportunity of giving as part of their retail behavior, consumer behavior or workplace behavior, they're choosing to give through those mechanisms.
He describes the album as more "melancholic" than previous efforts, but its ten tracks—whittled down from 60 to 70, with help from manager and Broken Social Scene drummer Justin Peroff, mentor Seamus Hamilton, and long walks—balance out its more downcast moments with atmospheric keyboards, gleaming synths, and buoyant melodies.
"We think that the benefits of the deteriorating risk environment, coupled with the generally upbeat tone of European data ex-inflation should balance out the otherwise negative effects the ECB's (European Central Bank) ongoing efforts to stimulate the region may have," said Christopher Vecchio, currency analyst, at DailyFX in New York.
Though originally a peer-to-peer money transfer service, Venmo added a debit card last year that allows users to spend their Venmo balance out in the real world, while still taking advantage of features like splitting bills and the social feed, which helped popularize the service among a younger demographic.
Here's what she gets to keep: - 2016 Ford Explorer, with a $49k note - '09 Nissan worth $19k - bank account with $1k in it - a retirement fund worth $31k Mike Shay gets to keep an '05 GMC Sierra, and Scheana has to fork over the $50k to balance out their assets.
According to a January paper in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, the troublemakers are mostly flights that take off in the late afternoon and early evening, whose contrails live mostly during the night—when they still trap some heat but can't deflect any sunshine (which can balance out their impact).
In a column from last year — about a puzzle that also happened to be by Mr. Eaton-Salners — I explained that the Scales of Cruciverbal Justice help me balance out the individual aspects of a puzzle so I can draw my own conclusion about whether I enjoyed myself while solving.
"The Scots have made clear that their place is in Europe and if Scotland gains its independence in the end and again joins the European Union, then that would not balance out the loss for Great Britain but I would warmly welcome the Scots in Europe," Oppermann told reporters in Berlin.
By the way, those expenses are something you and every other electricity user will likely pay for a share of, regardless of whether you've bought an EV. But Beshir and other experts think EVs will provide enough benefits to at least balance out at least some of the cost of those upgrades.
But the hire could also be a sign that Trump officials are seeking an experienced, well-respected former White House official to balance out the controversial selection of Flynn, a hard-charging former military intelligence official whose ties to Russia and extreme views on Islam have made him a lightning rod of criticism.
And the biggest difference that I'm trying to tackle right now is — and again with everything that's happening in the world today — is how do you balance out what's essentially still a blue-collar labor, which is cooking, which is now glamorized to the point where it now has white-collar values.
Now, she works with patients from every age group, considering every type of procedure: a 17-year-old gearing up for a nose job, her second cosmetic procedure; a ballerina seeking a facelift; a woman in her 30s trying to balance out asymmetrical breasts; a middle-aged man looking into neck contouring.
As the party establishment begins to shift its attention to a likely general election matchup against Donald Trump, many Democrats are now arguing that Kaine could help balance out the ticket by helping Clinton with independents in swing states and even expand the political map in the fall with his moderate profile, executive experience and foreign policy background.
That much became clear today when, publishing his tax returns from 2009 to 2015 in a bid finally to get ahead of the story, the prime minister made it known that his mother had made him a gift of £200,000 after his father's death in 2010, to balance out the latter's estate among his four children.
And once you realize just how comfortable they really are, you won't even find yourself reaching for those worn-out tennis shoes to get from point A to B.The trick to making this silhouette work is to wear it with boyfriend jeans, a cropped trouser, or other laid-back pieces that will balance out the old-lady feel.
American executives who have joined the Canadian cannabis industry say that they were motivated in part by the expectation that marijuana will become federally legal in the U.S. within the next few years, a decision that helped them balance out the danger of reputational risk associated with a substance that has long been associated with the black market.
Hertel-Fernandez told me that this is an underappreciated aspect of unions, but an important one: Just as unions balance out the workplace to help workers, they also help balance politics by creating a powerful set of organizations that can counter economic elites and corporate interests that often have a big say in Washington, DC, or state capitals.
While the utility thinks it can get 80 percent of the way to its emissions goals by 2030 with a mix of wind, solar, batteries and its existing nuclear plants, it will still rely on natural gas to provide the rest of its power and is building a new gas plant in Minnesota to balance out its supply.
Think back to how Porsche has been teasing one of the most exciting electric vehicles that will hopefully be coming to market in the next few years: the Mission E. The high-performance, quick-charging concept car is the kind of thing that could finally balance out Tesla in the high-end of the EV market, and it just looks fantastic.
Instead, they decided to balance out the line about a woman's body with the "shape of you" imagery, and it ended up not just fixing an important problem, but being the line nobody can get out of their heads whether they've been listening to the song or not — oh, right, apologies in advance that I just got it stuck in yours.
"It seemed logical to me that in an attempt to counter the narrative about Russian support for the Trump administration in the 2016 election ... that it would be useful to shift that narrative by shifting it to Ukraine as being in support of the Clintons," she testified, stating that she believed this would help the president "balance out" the collusion narrative.
EMILY SCHNEIDER, NEW YORK To the Editor: Growing up as an American-born Asian-American in California, I was told by my mom that she felt as if Asian-Americans are treated the way American Jews were treated in the 1920s and 1930s — maligned for their success, and given negative personality stereotypes to "balance" out their success in American society.
The title refers to an as-yet-unwritten next chapter of the biblical Book of Revelation, and the plot, such as it is, involves an effort by the forces of the underworld to balance out the prevailing goodness of the universe with badness, by bringing culture and politics — the messy substance of human life — up to Adam and Eve on Earth.
A report by the Center for American Progress argued that companies are taking these actions to balance out discrepancies in benefits across regions, in particular the unequal leave policies between the U.S. and most other nations (research focusing on members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and a few other nations found that the U.S. was the only one that didn't mandate paid parental leave).
Small moments of Lynchian levity — like a cop's broken flashlight, or a nosy neighbor with a tiny dog — don't balance out eerie scenes like the one of Sarah Palmer sitting in the dark, silently staring as two leopards tear out a wildebeest's guts on TV. Tasha: I agree that this doesn't feel like early Twin Peaks, with a chipper Cooper leading local law enforcement through a bottle-smashing experiment to determine which clues in an investigation are important or chattering away to Diane on his tape recorder or offering explosively enthusiastic praise for pie, coffee, syrup, trees, and mountain air.
HOUSTON, March 26 (Reuters) - * General Electric's Baker Hughes expects "slightly lower" margins in its turbomachinery and process solutions (TPS) business than anticipated in January, Chief Executive Lorenzo Simonelli said on Monday at the Scotia Howard Weil energy conference in New Orleans * Weaker margins in the TPS business should be offset by better performance in other units and first-quarter impacts should "balance out through the course of the year," Simonelli added * Overall, the company expects its business to return to normalized, mid-teen margins by late 2019, Simonelli said (Reporting by Liz Hampton; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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