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The meat was balanced out perfectly by the fluffy eggs.
I balanced out bulky shelves with a small Polaroid string.
Yet the surprise result suggests that the corruption roughly balanced out.
I think that balanced out all the bits about the yoga.
LG: But it's great that this year, it's actually balanced out.
That growth balanced out a continued drag at its Gillette shaving business.
But it's always balanced out by brightness and more lighthearted comedic fare.
"But possibly, all this uncertainty and depression balanced out that effect," he said.
The product glided on smoothly without tugging the skin and balanced out the darkness.
The purple knit, laces, and details are balanced out by a simple cream sole.
On the day-to-day level, how he balanced out people was really difficult.
But it's balanced out by the joy of your toddler telling you you're fat.
The gown's intricate neckline, featuring gold chain details, was balanced out by a flowy bottom.
The AnOther is musky and woodsy, but it's balanced out with ingredients like jasmine petals. 
From a gameplay perspective, Francy Droo is a visual novel balanced out with some puzzles.
The aroma of wheat is unmistakable but it's balanced out by a pleasing sour tang.
The administration's actions appear to be balanced out by the fact that premiums for healthcare.
I really enjoyed the sugary hit followed by the warmer glow that balanced out the sweetness.
But with Eminem, there was a sense of righteousness that balanced out what was obviously repugnant.
Alone, it had richness, acidity and a saline flavor that balanced out any hint of sweetness.
Those negatives were balanced out by the earnings beat from IBM and a strong quarter from VMware.
Yet the designer's feminine and romantic collection was balanced out with more informal fabrics such as cotton.
Losses in financials and telecom services were balanced out by gains in basic materials, technology and utilities.
The mac and cheese filling was rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced out by the crunchy fried coating.
The spacing between the letters has been balanced out and the letters have been brought closer together.
So far, though, the speeches have been balanced out by strong characterization and some satisfyingly dramatic twists.
The drug had no effect on death rates once cancer, infection and heart risks were balanced out.
Kroes' makeup popped with a bright blue eyeshadow balanced out with a nude lip and no jewelry.
So we have ... in the event business we've pretty much balanced out consumer revenue and sponsorship revenue.
The AirPods are not magically going to sound like audiophile headphones just because you've balanced out the sound.
Still, most said that wealth had balanced out Morgan Stanley's more volatile businesses well in the second quarter.
She notes that most of these astringents can be balanced out by witch hazel to minimize the drying.
It balanced out the other way: Performing lighter fare on TV, he carried himself with a rarefied swagger.
Renewed sanctions could crimp those shipments at a time when global oil supply and demand have essentially balanced out.
And perhaps the restraint Mr. Davis brought to bear balanced out the theatricality of the staging to good effect.
I like that he's balanced out by YOYO MA in the opposite quadrant, as sort of a musical counterpoint.
Sometimes hundreds of tracks are going into the mix, and for the mix you try to get everything balanced out.
The Fritos gave the burrito a delightful crunchy texture, which was balanced out by the creaminess of nacho cheese sauce.
The feminine beading, long sleeves and romantic skirt balanced out the sexiness of this gown and the actresses subtle smoky glam.
Although the hat was more understated than some of her other looks, it balanced out the appliquéd details of her dress.
Fitzsimons used Alterna Haircare products to create the effortless look which balanced out the formal feel of her Giambattista Valli gown.
As of November 2016, however, ClassPass was seeing a million reservations per month and balanced out margins at around 20 percent.
Former employees of WeWork describe Gunningham and Minson as level-headed leaders whose experience balanced out Neumann's more unorthodox management style.
Previous buybacks have favored the London arm of the dual-structured company but industry sources said it balanced out over time.
But slowly, those indie gems are being balanced out by other types of experiences, like multiplayer titles and family-friendly fare.
But slowly, those indie gems are being balanced out by other types of experiences, like multiplayer titles and family-friendly fare.
In purple Pennsylvania, those voters are more or less balanced out by suburban Republicans, who find the president's harsh nativism repugnant.
"I do think his voice is influential and I hope it gets balanced out with other voices there," Thune told CNN.
"As [my anxiety] balanced out and I started to be at peace with what I do as an artist," she said.
Somehow, a David — Carl — also draws the "no tribe" bundle, which otherwise would have balanced out at least one of the groups.
What's more, when they are connected together into a microgrid, their collective generation and consumption can be balanced out, maximizing backup power.
When the dot-com bubble burst, those portfolios took a big hit, because their holdings weren't balanced out by less volatile fare.
Some critics may argue that CO2 is "plant food" and claim the loss in nutrients will be balanced out by increased crop production.
Oil prices meanwhile held their ground as expectations that major producers will continue to reduce supplies balanced out worries about sluggish economic growth.
Fortunately, this is usually balanced out by a healthy dose of self-satisfaction that comes from having chosen an apple as a snack.
We must ensure that the tremendous opportunities that AI brings are balanced out by a well-thought approach to privacy, security and regulation.
More than a muscly patriot, he was a hero with a strong moral conscious balanced out by a tragic longing for his past.
The pieces are large and take up more space than most, but they are easier to clean, so for me personally, that balanced out.
However, the cropped length and playful, dangly hem on this black pair pleased me so, and balanced out the trapeze shape of the tunic.
Mulvaney, a former Financial Services panel member, said the arrangement mirrored other federal agencies and balanced out a staff composed mainly of Democratic Sen.
Stateside, stocks were trading slightly on the upside after gains from Mondelez and Kellogg balanced out by a sharp loss in Under Armour shares.
Enjoyed best by a roaring fire, hot toddies have just a touch of bitterness, balanced out by a tangy hint of lemon and cinnamon.
Stocks on Wall Street closed barely higher on Wednesday as big gains for utilities balanced out losses for retailers like Lowe's, Target and Staples.
The green and red bell peppers and onions added freshness, while the peanuts provided a crunchy texture that balanced out the thick, savory sauce.
Pros: Lightweight, Leaping Bunny certified as cruelty-free, natural satin finishCons: For oily skin types, needs to be balanced out with a setting powder underneath
The sweetness of the sugar and soda used here is balanced out by the acid in the vinegar and smokiness of the chipotle chili. 10.
If its pro-Israeli approach to Jerusalem and other issues isn't balanced out in the administration's larger plan, it will fail, further diminishing U.S. credibility.
The dip in your score is likely to be balanced out once you make on-time payments towards the loan or credit card you acquired.
The key is that Noom is not a "diet" — it's "a way of life," and no food is off-limits, so long as it's balanced out.
The fiery passion of Gaga's sun and Venus is balanced out by her moon in Scorpio, which indicates a cool affinity for mysteries and the subconscious.
The pleasures "normal" Facebook use provides — keeping up with friends, baby pictures — are balanced out by the pains it engenders — weakened in-person social ties, depression.
Rising prices for cereals and vegetable oils were balanced out by lower quotations for dairy and sugar in January, the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) said.
Thus, everything the final season does gains an added urgency, because our certainty in one area is balanced out by uncertainty in another, and vice versa.
How have you balanced out that sense of wanting to tell this season's story separately but also acknowledging the end is coming, and viewers know it's coming?
Publishing operates on thin margins: most books don't turn much profit for their publishers, a problem balanced out by the sales of a few exceptionally successful authors.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 19, balanced out the look by letting her long dark hair hang loose, sporting long red nails and full makeup.
Rest assured, that crunchy, metallic stomp (Swedish death-metal fans, take note) is present and accounted for, balanced out by a hulking doom and howling D-beat.
It has plenty of ho-hum trap balanced out by occasional deviations into dancehall and throwback street rap, though there's no graspable logic to the project's structure.
Selling more high-margin products and improving efficiency more than balanced out the effects of increases in raw material costs, cost inflation and amortizations, the company said.
If the tech companies and the government keep people's privacy in the fronts of their minds, the greater good can be balanced out with individuals' digital rights.
The rise comes after rates held steady in the first three months of 2016 as price cuts in January balanced out a recent rise in insurance premium tax.
"There's even more diversity coming to TV … it's going to get balanced out by an all-white reboot of Atlanta called 15 Miles Outside of Atlanta," they joked.
Both boxes were checked by trading for Paul, and then signing Tucker and Mbah a Moute—two quintessential two-way additions—balanced out a roster that felt complete.
However, a 50% reduction in the corporate tax rate balanced out those unfavorable factors The Chilean banking sector has demonstrated more predictable results than other countries in the region.
The OeNB said lower investments, which had helped to power growth in 2016, were likely to be balanced out by higher exports, keeping Austria on a "stable growth path".
Whereas melting during warm cycles used to get balanced out by new ice forming during cool cycles, warm periods now cause significant meltdown and cool periods simply pause it.
After tapping a Medicare expert and physician to lead HHS, President-elect Trump wisely balanced out his health care roster by nominating Medicaid tactician Seema Verma to run CMS.
When that portfolio is balanced out with 30% intermediate term U.S. government bonds, for example, the return is lower – but maybe not as much lower as you'd imagine: 9%.
The potential export cut basically balanced out an earlier report that Saudi Arabia's production rose in June, Anthony Grisanti, founder of GRZ Energy, told CNBC's "Futures Now" on Tuesday.
To make sure that over the medium term the spending balanced out, a country with a negative net contributions over a certain period would have to clear the deficit.
The collection is balanced out by Williams' appreciation of classic looks, with basics such as a black cross body bag, a simple white t-shirt and an asymmetrical midi skirt.
In New York and San Francisco, ride-hail vehicles appeared plentiful, and prices—whether by algorithmic magic, or because supply actually balanced out demand—were level with the day before.
Everyone sort of gets their comeuppance at the end of Goodfellas, but it took until The Irishman for the glamour of Goodfellas to get balanced out with something more reflective.
Still, there's no other band quite like them, the darkness and doom balanced out by neoclassical melodies and strangely funky basslines (the latter handled by Leatherby for the reunion show).
The targets are generally met, though there is additional leeway for the number to be balanced out over the course of the season, and not necessarily in every single match.
The elaborately embroidered black-and-gold mermaid gown dazzled onlookers with shimmering scale-like sequins, a regal collar balanced out by a sexy lace-trimmed cutout and a flared tulle skirt.
Flashes of high-fashion femininity are balanced out by wood tones and earthy textures for an inviting space that makes use of Annie and Jack's favorite pieces of decor and art.
It's all hemmed in by Lindsey's obvious ear for melody and gritty voice, while her technical proficiency as a guitarist and songwriter is balanced out by a fuzzy, lo-fi sensibility.
All of this darkness could hypothetically be balanced out if Verdon was given enough screen time on her own or served as a true judge of her estranged partner's more monstrous turns.
The eventual number of jobs going is expected to be balanced out by increased hiring in India, China and Boston, with more than 500 posts being created over the next two years.
Team-spiritedness also needs to be balanced out by organizations that have an interest in the next fight: robust party organizations that want to win next time, and believe that they can.
Northern California and its direct surroundings have gotten a bit of a break from El Niño's rains, it's true, but unfortunately that's more than balanced out by drought gains to the south.
I like this version by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: • 26D: "Psychic mediators" are EGOS because, according to Sigmund Freud, the EGO balanced out the human personality by keeping the primitive Id in check.
Whereas the melting that happened during warm cycles used to get balanced out when new ice formed during cool cycles, warm periods now cause significant meltdown and cool periods simply pause it.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's annual inflation rate in December held at 2.2%, as higher energy prices were balanced out by slower growth in fresh vegetables and passenger vehicles, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
But that's balanced out by the connection between all of the people Tom and Will encounter, something that seems risky but in the end involves an empathy that goes beyond the social contract.
Green groups argued that any help for oil companies should be balanced out with support for the renewable energy industry, which is also likely to take a hit from the coronavirus economic downturn.
And in the exhibited images of her, combined with her letters and manuscripts, the curators aim to emphasize that she had a sense of humor and a light side that balanced out the dark.
Until now, Australia&aposs annual bushfires were pretty much net-zero in terms of greenhouse-gas emissions — the CO2 they emitted was balanced out by how much carbon-dioxide the country&aposs forests sequestered.
Absolu is the latest iteration on the brand's best-selling men's fragrance, Armani Code, now updated with a blend of spicy-soft tonka bean and vanilla, and balanced out by the warmth of rum accord.
ET, ESPN, CSN Chicago, FSN Southeast (Atlanta) ABOUT THE BULLS (230-193): Gibson and E'Twaun Moore led the way with 219 points apiece on Wednesday as Chicago balanced out the scoring with the stars out.
Those results have been balanced out by an unusually large degree of disagreement among pollsters regarding support for the surging Mr Mélenchon: his estimated vote shares have diverged 28% more than sampling error would indicate.
Two out of three judges ruled that KSI won, although boxing commentators say some rulings were controversial – though Forbes notes that the seemingly unfair rulings balanced out in each other's favor, and KSI won fairly.
The researchers think that, in the years when spring arrives early, the reduced number of chicks is balanced out by an increased number of chicks who survive the winter because of less competition for food.
But the drop was balanced out by an increase in employment, as the Philadelphia Fed's survey saw its index of full-time non-manufacturing jobs increase to 21.7 in December from 21.1 the month before.
They are taking advantage of that imbalanced like any country in the world would, and until we get this thing balanced out against structurally, the threat of a conflict is actually going to grow, not diminish.
Yellow flip-flops were styled with rainbow-colored sequin bags, neutral-hued pairs balanced out brighter outfits, and some women embraced the bold from head-to-toe, starting with their earrings and ending with their footwear.
The burgers were balanced out with a ton of sweet treats, including a tower of macarons by Pierre Hermé and a cake in the shape of "24" which was brought out by Bella and Yolanda with sparklers.
The curriculum is heavy on theory and craft, with practical classes like Comedy Writing for Television, Great Screenwriters: Wilder, Allen, Kaufman and Comedy Writing for Late Night, balanced out by headier electives like Why Did the Chicken?
So I say three cheers for the Obama administration, which homed in on for-profit schools and actually tried to judge whether the debt their students took on was balanced out by the income of their graduates.
The discussion about addiction, too, seemed largely like any other doctor's visit — with a back-and-forth about the patient's problems and desires, and how that could be balanced out with what the health care provider considers best.
In 2012, 63 percent of Americans overall were non-Hispanic whites, and Democratic Party wins at the presidential level were balanced out by GOP domination of down-ballot races — but that non-Hispanic white majority is shrinking fast.
And sure, parts of Orphan Black were complicated and messy, too, but every time the mythology of the show got too involved or confusing, it always balanced out the lore with the clones' surprisingly ordinary and human moments.
Wilde, on the other hand, opted for a classic, much more wearable iteration of this trend with her form-fitting, burgundy sequin Michael Kors dress, which was balanced out by her large stone choker from Bulgari's Heritage collection.
He also concluded that the current pay structure could give rise to an "absurd result" in which a woman could compensated less than a man so long as she balanced out the pay disparity by working twice as much.
Tools like regulatory sandboxes that register fintech startups from their early incubation phase and help them understand and keep in line with regulatory requirements are one way in which we anticipate these opportunities and challenges can be balanced out.
A strong risk pool is one in which the benefits paid out to sicker enrollees are more than balanced out by the premiums paid into the plan by all customers, so that the plans are not running at a financial loss.
ROME, Feb 1 (Reuters) - World food prices held steady in January from the month before, as rising prices for cereals and vegetable oils were balanced out by lower quotations for dairy and sugar, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.
A few years ago supply and demand of homes more or less balanced out, but now there is a shortfall of about 10,20153 homes in Manchester city and 20,000 in Birmingham city, according to data from JLL, a property firm.
For one thing, most of them don't believe the technology exists to make 100 percent work reliably; they believe that even with lots of storage, variable renewables will need to be balanced out by "dispatchable" power plants like natural gas.
The rise in syphilis and gonorrhea cases in England was balanced out by a decrease in some other infections, including cases of genital warts, which declined 90% since 2009 among 15 to 153 year-olds -- thanks to a national immunization program.
For the rest of the look, I kept things slim and body-skimming with a denim midi dress that hits right below the calf, which balanced out the chunkiness of the shoe and let the statement piece do the talking.
Chenier, of the Italian realism 'verismo' genre, is not frequently performed as its score includes a wide-ranging sound spectrum and requires the tones of the three performers to be balanced out and singers to move from conversation to high notes.
The mortifying parenting moments are more than balanced out by the fulfilling ones for the home-renovation expert, though — in fact, he doesn't have just one proudest fatherhood moment, "because my kids make me proud each and every day," he tells PEOPLE.
In the long run, though, even a hard Brexit need not be disastrous for Britain — any losses it generated could be balanced out by a genuine commitment to radical policy reform at home, coupled with a concerted effort to liberalize trade overseas.
Some senators who have expressed an openness to hearing from witnesses have suggested a "one for one" deal, where any witness called by Democrats — say, the former national security adviser John Bolton — would be balanced out by one called by Republicans — say, Hunter Biden.
Similar to the Galaxy S8, the Note 8 render sports almost non-existent bezels on the left and right, with room up top for what looks like for a row of cameras and sensors that is balanced out by a similarly-sized bezel down on the bottom.
But a part of the biodiesel emissions aren't counted, because — in theory — they have been balanced out: Plants absorb carbon from the atmosphere when they grow, and fuel experts subtract that sequestered carbon from the tailpipe emission, completing a transaction that they say balances at zero.
Of course, we wouldn't be able to tell that from the comment above, but there is a hint there: why would Snape care about what Voldemort did, given his hatred for Harry's father, if that hate wasn't balanced out by something he felt for Harry's mother?
And while the deal created distinct winners and losers, with some American towns suffering deeply as their factories moved to Mexico, many economists say it actually had little to no effect on overall United States employment, as the gains and losses from the deal balanced out.
For the occasion, the sitcom star chose a mini dress with a high neckline that balanced out the dress's deep, plunging, inner-boob baring mesh cutout, cold-shoulder silhouette, and the two additional mesh inserts over both thighs, leaving a square loincloth-esque swath of fabric in-between.
They are eventually balanced out by the seriousness of the film's other characters, but the first five minutes of the movie—which feature Lucy giving an exaggerated, wacky presentation in front of an animated background, complete with cutesy music—were almost obnoxious enough to make me stop watching.
It might seem a little unfair, but it's balanced out by the fact that marines can respawn after being slain, and by their ability to rush towards weakened enemies, closing in to perform glory kills in hand-to-hand combat—an element lifted directly from 2016's video game.
Maybe the racism and sexism hidden in machine learning databases can be balanced out by a fairness algorithm—a piece of code that could reliably account for biased data and produce equitable results when, say, deciding how much someone's insurance premiums should be, or who gets into college.
They held out hope that the next set of selections — for secretary of state and secretary of defense — would go to more moderate figures, much as Mr. Trump balanced out the selection of Stephen K. Bannon at the White House by naming Reince Priebus as chief of staff.
There are a few stylistic crutches that the movie leans on too heavily — the filmmakers are particularly fond of cutting to a computer-generated visualization of social network activity, that starts to feel rather dated — but that's all balanced out by the real-world stakes that the documentary is constantly underscoring.
I was actually really curious to know what the editing team thought of that one — I felt that the 14s were stronger and the 8s weaker, but I wasn't sure how it balanced out — but I never found out; they accepted the single letter change and all my dreams came true.
There can still be a decent amount of prep work to do with an Instant Pot, but that's usually balanced out by the advantages of being able to cook quickly from frozen, clear out your leftovers, and maybe even encourage a cooking-averse partner to help with low-key recipes.
For the occasion, the sitcom star chose a very tiny mini dress by Falguni and Shane Peacock with a high neckline that balanced out the dress's deep, plunging, inner-boob baring mesh cutout, cold-shoulder silhouette, and the two additional mesh inserts over both thighs, leaving a square loincloth-esque swath of fabric in-between.
Taylor's shiny metallic green dress balanced out a full skirt and trumpet sleeves with a deep-V neckline and recurring sheer panels, while Alessandra went with a very J.Lo-esque sparkly black Alessandra Rich dress with a plunging neckline cinched at her belly button and a slit to match, finished off with a bedazzled and buckled choker.
K has a similar amount of control over Joi, but he's constructed this idealized '50s relationship where his authority gets balanced out by his sense of responsibility toward her, as opposed to Joshi openly patronizing K. As we've mentioned before, 2049 is a scattered film, so I'm not sure there's a coherent statement being made here.
For every hour you stride, your feet will slam into the ground about 10,000 times—with a force that, if not balanced out with time off your feet, can contribute to overuse injuries like tendinopathy and stress fractures, says Ryan Verchota, a long-distance runner and sports chiropractor who treats patients at Active Body Chiropractic in Chicago.
Figuring out how to do that was a big enough investment that it almost completely balanced out the dip we would have seen from the loss of all those farm workers and farmland In a lot of ways, the message is comforting: If we could figure out ways to grow less with more before using technology, then can't we simply keep doing it?
" Rainer Judd, a president of the Judd Foundation along with her brother, added in an interview: "I guess I feel a little bit bad that readers don't get Don along with these writings, because the guy had such a sparkle, like a twinkle in his eye, and it so balanced out the fervor and aggression that could be in his language.
So all I'm saying is, is that this debate will not change and get balanced out so that lawful gun-owners and their Second Amendment rights are protected, but we're also creating a pathway towards a safer set of communities, it's not going to change until those who are concerned about violence are not as focused and disciplined during election time as those who are.
For example, early in the novel, François looks up two of his exes, successful single women in their forties; these scenes suggest, not implausibly, that the penalties of aging, and the psychic toll of dating and singleness, are even harder for women than for men, and that they aren't really balanced out by the joys of a career in, say, wine distribution or pharmaceuticals.
I also liked the way Mr. Fagliano balanced out the newer website entries with some older pop culture, like "Three's Company"'s MR. ROPER, the FONZ and "The Wizard of Oz"'s AUNTIE EM. I also liked NO BUTS, CREAM PIE, EVEN SO, OH YOU and IT'S O.K. Let's chat with Mr. Fagliano: I like to try new grid layouts for each puzzle to both challenge myself and provide something different for the solver.

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