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22 Sentences With "balance up"

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Too many things have to be put in to balance up an uncertain scale.
I worked for 13 years for two employers and got my 401(k) balance up to ~$400,000.
It believes its rival is burning so much money that it needs to keep topping its balance up.
Some 401(k) plans also permit loans, which the IRS limits to 50% of your vested balance, up to $50,000.
The Treasury said it expects to end the quarter with a $350 billion cash balance, up from the previous estimate of $300 billion.
Qualified retirement plans, such as 401(k)s, usually limit the maximum loan amount to $10,000 or 50% of your account balance, up to $50,000.
With Kate's 28-week pregnancy at risk and Randall's work-life balance up in the air, the two siblings are headed into new territory with their significant others.
Under the program, new students can pay just 30 percent of tuition while in college and the balance up to four years after graduation, Thompson said in an interview.
The Confederation of British Industry said the later timing of Easter this year probably helped to push its monthly sales balance up to +13, meaning more retailers reported rising sales than falling sales.
In the past, Carlyle has been forced to ask friends to send him funds so that he could quickly get his account balance up, promising to pay them back when the money hit his account.
Facebook and Amazon Studios are among the backers of a new website that will help businesses and producers find female photographers, ad and movie directors and editors in an effort to balance up male-dominated creative industries.
RICS said the increase in demand helped nudge its monthly house price balance up to +50 from +49 in November, in line with a Reuters poll of economists, although it remained below a 15-month high reached in August.
"We're essentially trying to balance up the disconnect between the demand for loans and the supply of funding of difference sources, and we seek to try to keep our net interest margin (NIM) ... relatively stable," Hartzer told a parliamentary hearing.
Roughly 2401 percent of 401(k) plan participants have the right to borrow as much as 50 percent of their account balance, up to a maximum of $50,000, without paying taxes on the sum or the 10 percent penalty for early — meaning, before age 59½ — withdrawals from the account.
"We balance up what are the relative business cases between Jetstar, between Qantas International, Qantas Domestic and Loyalty and figure out given our limited resource of capital what is the best business case to invest the capital in," he told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference ahead of the Singapore Airshow.
Most large employers who offer flexible spending accounts, or F.S.A.s, either give workers an extra two and a half months after year's end to spend the money in their accounts or, increasingly, let them carry over part of their balanceup to $500 — into the next year, according to a 2016 report from Mercer, the employee benefits consultant.
During 2008, the typical USA household owned 13 credit cards, with 40% of households carrying a balance, up from 6% in 1970. U.S. home mortgage debt relative to GDP increased from an average of 46% during the 1990s to 73% during 2008, reaching $10.5 trillion.
The track was dead but soggy. In the running, Fields of Omagh hit the lead around the turn as Defier challenged and Lonhro lost ground trying to balance up for the straight. In the straight, Fields of Omagh refused to give in to Defier with Lonhro closing down the outside.
The card can also be used as a season ticket. The card should be topped-up when the balance is low, however, the card allows the customer to acquire a negative balance up to £3.Smartcard Cardiff Bus The card can be topped-up in units of £1, £2, £3, £4, £5, £10, £15 or £20, up to maximum amount of £50. The card may be used by persons aged between 6 and 60.
In 1512, Navarre was invaded by Ferdinand the Catholic's troops,, pp. 30–32 with Queen Catherine and King John III withdrawing to the north of the Pyrenees, and establishing a Kingdom of Navarre-Béarn, led by Queen Joan III as of 1555. To the south of the Pyrenees, Navarre was annexed to the Crown of Castile in 1515, but kept a separate ambiguous status, and a shaky balance up to 1610—King Henry III ready to march over Spanish Navarre. A Chartered Government was established (the Diputación), and the kingdom managed to keep home rule.
He had to balance up between the cinema and the stage dramas. It was conditional that the cinema songs of those days had to be composed to the basic carnatic tune and it used to be thought that cinema music would never equal the pure form of carnatic music. GR had proved otherwise when he had composed music for the song "Manmatha Leelaiyai Vendrar Undo" in Haridas sung by M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar. He is a staunch believer that only music that had the carnatic base could endure where most of his songs were "semi classic".
Running parallel to the dispute was the search for a new manager after Bertie Óg Murphy stepped down in late September. The unrest of the players had been compounded by the decision of the Cork selectors not to follow Murphy's suit. Three of the four selectors - Pat McDonnell, P. J. Murphy and Meyler - remained in place as they are half- way through a two-year term while Blackrock, as county champions, were set to nominate county secretary Frank Murphy to the selection committee. After calling a players' strike on 30 November 2002, the selectors were eventually forced to resign en bloc, however, their decision was in the balance up until the last minute because Meyler was reluctant to quit.

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