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Counterbalanced with that is a very strong current of hype.
But the positives were counterbalanced by many negatives, experts said.
These risks are counterbalanced by DIST's substantially stronger free cash flow.
Kopatchinskaja's intensely rhapsodic, half-wild approach counterbalanced Petrenko's penchant for control.
That was a trait that counterbalanced against Chen's meticulous and methodical approach.
Any threat of emasculation was counterbalanced with tales of Hammer's bachelor party.
This is partly counterbalanced by the company's satisfactory capital and leverage position.
These strengths are counterbalanced by the company's large holdings of domestic equities.
These factors are counterbalanced by SAIB's limited capital buffers compared with peers.
This is counterbalanced by a higher risk appetite relative to better-rated peers.
But with countershading, this pattern is counterbalanced, making an object difficult to detect.
United States-China relations also counterbalanced the Cold War with the Soviet Union.
This is counterbalanced by ongoing cost containment measures and low loan impairment charges.
It has seen job losses in manufacturing counterbalanced by seasonal hiring at warehouses.
Rising trade tensions also counterbalanced the fizzy jobs data and weighed down the dollar.
However, these strengths are counterbalanced by the bank's still-weak but improving asset quality.
This is counterbalanced by Peugeot's considerably larger operating scale and its stronger financial profile.
This is counterbalanced by persistent refinancing pressure and the concentrated profile of the local economy.
This is counterbalanced by its strong domestic funding franchise, which is underpinned by state linkages.
But the album never feels punishing; its grimmest moments are counterbalanced with glistening, kaleidoscopic pop.
These strengths are counterbalanced by the trust's smaller property portfolio compared with higher-rated peers.
The sales hit, the company believed, would be more than counterbalanced by the higher price.
The cyclicality of Jababeka's industrial property sales are counterbalanced by limited infrastructure and capex requirements.
"The economic stimulus from cheap gas to the consumer has to be counterbalanced," Molchanov said.
These strengths are, however, counterbalanced by the insurer's risk concentration in China and keen competition.
But these successes are counterbalanced, and indeed outweighed, by wide deficits that must be tackled.
BOC's Viability Rating reflects its thin capitalisation that is counterbalanced by a strong domestic funding franchise.
This is counterbalanced by its strong domestic funding franchise, which is underpinned by its state linkages.
But that was counterbalanced with the Chicago Fed National Activity Index, which slipped further in July.
These are counterbalanced by its deposit franchise and capitalisation, which are weaker than higher-rated peers.
At times, there is a feeling of lightness that is counterbalanced by a sense of weight.
But the strong potential on the PC side is counterbalanced by Windows' utter non-presence in mobile.
That was counterbalanced by restructuring costs at its supply chain and ecommerce solutions units, the company said.
In 15 years, four forgettable wins counterbalanced by 11 defeats, 10 of them by KO or TKO.
At the same time, very low jobless claims in the survey week counterbalanced the weak ADP payroll number.
However, this caution is counterbalanced by TRMK's demonstrated ability to maintain prudent underwriting standards during periods of growth.
Declining ore grades at its older sites were counterbalanced by a boost from the new Ministro Hales mine.
These are counterbalanced by its relatively higher risk appetite as seen from its exposure to gold-backed lending.
They're counterbalanced by their enlarged, black-and-white screen images, seen at different angles from the theater audience's.
This process was all counterbalanced by snow that was falling back on top of the sheets, replenishing them.
For her, Facebook's declining importance has been counterbalanced by rising new distribution sources like Apple News and Google Amp.
But that is counterbalanced by the uncertainty of the ex-husband; is everyone acting weird, or is he paranoid?
The saps who took the losses were counterbalanced by the lucky investors who got their money out in time.
These positive factors are counterbalanced by its deposit franchise and capitalisation, which are weaker compared with higher-rated peers.
Throughout, voluminous elements like puff sleeves and strawberry-shaped pants were counterbalanced with ruching, cinching and waist-defining sashes.
Still, the film's shocking premise is counterbalanced by its quiet, almost ethereal vibe, a product of Kate Arizmendi's beautiful cinematography.
We believe this should be counterbalanced by a return of leverage within the parameters consistent with the current 'A' IDR.
Self-confidence is an obvious personality trait among successful tycoons, almost equally counterbalanced by a reluctance to listen to criticism.
The drawdown of products lent counterbalanced the crude build, said Chris Jarvis, analyst at Caprock Risk Management in Frederick, Maryland.
That steep contraction in steel production jobs has been more than counterbalanced by a rise in other types of work.
These factors are counterbalanced by CNHI Capital's elevated leverage relative to standalone finance companies and a mostly secured funding profile.
Growth in telecoms and trade were counterbalanced by contractions in mining, fisheries and manufacturing, the agency said in a statement.
Unfortunately, these benefits are counterbalanced by the Trump administration's heavy-handed efforts to revive American manufacturing by reducing foreign competition.
But as with the rise of Amazon and its ilk, what we gain in convenience gets counterbalanced by losses elsewhere.
Note that these reasons for discretion may be counterbalanced by other considerations and, in any case, wouldn't survive his death.
Yes, Abbots, it was an upper-case moment, nicely counterbalanced by the tentative semi-rapprochement that welled up at episode's end.
"The earnings data counterbalanced the jobs number, which is why the dollar rebounded," said RBC Capital Markets currency strategist Adam Cole.
The gains in some Asian bourses counterbalanced losses in the U.S. and Europe to leave MSCI's measure of global equity markets .
We expect positive growth effects from new product launches to be counterbalanced by increasing biosimilar competition for GSK's key drug Advair.
Younger voters coming of age are being counterbalanced by older voters moving to the state who are more likely to vote.
Bits The technology industry is constantly dealing with the push and pull of two opposing forces: ascendant stars counterbalanced by declining players.
Growing audiences offer some relief from ratings pressure, Mr. Hayes said, but they are counterbalanced by the pressure to get things right.
December's reading was dragged down by falling prices for meat, dairy and cereals, which counterbalanced gains in quotations for sugar and vegetable oils.
"We see tighter Bank of England monetary policy on the one hand, counterbalanced by uncertainty surrounding Brexit talks on the other," they wrote.
That is, any loss in revenue from the cuts had to be counterbalanced by revenue gains so that total tax proceeds remained constant.
"Most stories that have pushed the price of oil up or down are counterbalanced within a few days or a week," he said.
However, this has been counterbalanced by new product launches in the field of diabetes, rare diseases and specialty pharma, as well as vaccines.
Horrifying monsters are counterbalanced by the game's arrogant heroes who carry themselves with the sort of swagger that would make rock stars jealous.
The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 20.3 countries, was flat as a muted open in Europe counterbalanced earlier gains in Asia.
These factors are counterbalanced by the insurer's strong capitalisation, which is supported by its steady underwriting performance and its prudent and liquid investment portfolio.
Flows into North American gold-backed ETFs were positive, led by inflows in U.S.-listed funds and counterbalanced by softer outflows in Canadian funds.
E.ON in Germany also said that falls in the British currency posed risks, but that this was counterbalanced by sizeable debt issuance in pounds.
"The increased hydropower production in Norway and Sweden more than counterbalanced the effect of lower prices in the corresponding period last year," Statkraft said.
These strengths are counterbalanced by increasing competition from imported footwear products and the weak local currency, which raises the costs of imported raw materials.
The new administration often attempts to make the case that any increase in the deficit will be counterbalanced by higher rates of economic growth.
Hadley's spell — and she is a spellbinding writer — derives its power from the way she keeps the uncanny almost precisely counterbalanced with the commonplace.
"The outlook for 2020 and 2021 is unchanged ... as more positive developments are counterbalanced by negative events elsewhere," the Commission, the EU's executive, said.
KEY RATING DRIVERS CSC's rating reflects relative weaknesses in its financials, corporate governance, and risk appetite, which are counterbalanced by its satisfactory company profile.
Amazon's foray into soccer broadcasting in the U.K. has received a mixed response with praise for technological innovation counterbalanced by complaints over streaming issues.
These factors are counterbalanced by the bank's considerable capital buffers, robust pre-impairment operating profit, prudent risk controls and a comfortable funding and liquidity position.
In reality, until Coinbase adds more coins, it's not exactly a diversified portfolio so much as a slightly counterbalanced selection of Coinbase's current limited offerings.
The gains in some Asian bourses counterbalanced losses in the U.S. and Europe to leave MSCI's measure of global equity markets flat on the day.
That dark past was counterbalanced by periods of penal enlightenment, including the tenure of Warden Lewis E. Lawes, who saw rehabilitation as his first priority.
In our view, this is counterbalanced by the group's adequate liquidity buffer, supported by its cash generative profile along with a moderate appetite for acquisitions.
The high level of emigration has led to a significant labor shortage, partly because it has not been counterbalanced by similarly high levels of immigration.
The VR captures its thin capitalisation and weak asset quality, which are counterbalanced by its strong domestic funding franchise that is underpinned by its state linkages.
This excessiveness is counterbalanced by the resin's sleek skin, its amber-like ability to hold all sorts of beads, glitter, shells and feathers in permanent suspension.
The government's inability to run industries well is counterbalanced by a willingness to support new ventures, which in turn hastens innovation in areas such as transport.
In March, the contracts posted the biggest monthly losses since July as growing U.S. crude inventories and drilling activity counterbalanced production cuts elsewhere in the world.
These strengths are counterbalanced by a narrow tax base that constrains policy flexibility and limits debt tolerance, as well as weak governance and human development indicators.
In our view, this is counterbalanced by the group's adequate liquidity buffer, supported by a cash-generative profile along with an expected moderate appetite for acquisitions.
Lead vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala is missing the histrionic intensity that was once his signature, and he's no longer counterbalanced by secondary vocalist/guitarist Jim Ward.
Lansing has two G.M. plants, but their economic weight is counterbalanced by the state government and the city's hospital system, said Andy Schor, the city's mayor.
As it turns out, retail job losses since 2014 have been almost exactly counterbalanced by a gain of 118,000 light-truck or delivery-service driver jobs.
Its relatively weaker funding profile and internal capital generation are counterbalanced by a strong capital profile (common equity Tier-1 capital ratio at 20.1% at end-2016).
But traditionally, that has been counterbalanced by celebrations from industrial and transportation companies and from ordinary people over lower bills for gasoline and other forms of fuel.
These outflows are counterbalanced to a degree by bond maturities and coupon payments - investors receive an average of US$32.6bn a month, according to ICBC Standard Bank.
As the paper summarizes: Each child played multiple game levels with both synchronizing and non-synchronizing versions of the robot, with order of condition counterbalanced across children.
However, in our view this is counterbalanced by the group's adequate liquidity buffer, supported by a cash-generative profile along with an expected moderate appetite for acquisitions.
My relief at being on a social network that Julian Assange does not post on is almost perfectly counterbalanced by my regret that I cannot troll him.
In New Delhi, Mukherjee had encountered the Modernist painter Jagdish Swaminathan, whose proclivity for mysticism and the metaphysical counterbalanced the didacticism and pedagogy of her other mentor, Subramanyam.
These strengths are counterbalanced by a moderate level of leverage (defined as adjusted net debt/EBITDAR) excluding its subsidiary Singer Finance PLC, amid high capex and shareholder returns.
But the deluge of Samantha texts aimed at breaking up the Kolmans' marriage was counterbalanced by the bromance between Gilberto and Thomas that had blossomed in its wake.
While this proposal would see a further reduction in the asset base, the impact could be counterbalanced by the extent that the proceeds are directed to debt reduction.
Snippets of color that look like collaged scraps of paper give the work a beautiful intricacy, and the comic characters are counterbalanced by the monumentality of the scene.
It's oddly charming and one of the moments where Tesla's weird pseudo-biopic approach works — although it's counterbalanced with just as many scenes that don't quite come together.
A soft-yellow carpet leads into the library, where the ochres, browns, reds and greens of leather-bound books on floor-to-ceiling shelves are counterbalanced by white walls.
This is counterbalanced by our expectation that the bank will retain its stable risk appetite in relation to its loan rebuild and strategic focus, while maintaining balance sheet strength.
Panin's IDRs and VR reflect its modest earnings that are lower than those of higher-rated Indonesian banks, although this is counterbalanced by improved capital and satisfactory asset quality.
However, we expect this trend to be counterbalanced by volume growth associated with increasing demand from an ageing population in combination with more preventive treatments and improved testing technology.
It said a likely increase in fiscal stimulus would be "substantially counterbalanced" by higher interest rates and a stronger dollar, which would reduce exports of American goods and services.
Instead of being swayed by the spectacular figure that week, your supervisor would see that it was counterbalanced by the many weeks in which your colleague did slightly better.
What we don't know yet is how much this ineptitude and violence will be counterbalanced by the moral weight that has made the other iterations of "Fargo" so special.
This is also a lie: China has been aggressively pursuing its emissions reductions targets, with deep cuts to coal and steel manufacturing counterbalanced by heavy investments in wind and solar.
These positive factors are counterbalanced by the inherent business risks associated with a niche business that moves in tandem with economic conditions, as well as the company's limited geographical diversification.
This was counterbalanced by Pokémon GO's outperformance helping AR to an unexpected $1.2 billion revenue, for a total $3.9 billion VR/AR market in 73 (we were 11 percent optimistic).
These are in line with the ratings, but are counterbalanced by a negative FCF margin, due to current and committed investments to support its distribution platform in 337113.8 and 33710003.
This crisply delineated, angular mayhem is counterbalanced by a calm, seamless blue sky and ocean — a blue so pervasive it swallows up a sun that is filled by blue impasto.
"We want to hear what expectations there are in Iran, how the impact of the sanctions that the United States has imposed, and will impose, can be counterbalanced," he said.
On the other hand, financial stocks staged a late recovery and ended 0.2 percent higher, as a decline in the country's largest bank was counterbalanced by gains in the other three.
The OECD also said Danish household debt, which is the highest across the 34 OECD countries, is a "source of vulnerability", even though it is somewhat counterbalanced by large pension savings.
Mr. Kalanick's emphasis on achieving rapid growth could have been counterbalanced by a concern also for creating a culture of respect and fairness in which sexual harassment would not be tolerated.
Her earnest urgency is counterbalanced by bitingly clever contributions from Daniel Bejar and Pastiche Lumumba, whose "Woke Gentrifyer Starter Pack" (2019) skewers the New Yorker-reading, nonprofit-working, dog-owning liberal.
The period following the Great Recession also saw historic economic expansion and job growth across the country, so creation of new jobs may have counterbalanced against jobs lost due to automation.
These downside risks were seen as essentially counterbalanced by the upside risk that inflation could increase more than expected in an economy that was projected to move further above its potential.
This is, however, counterbalanced by a rise in the group's use of leverage, with equity/assets decreasing from 0003% at end-2016 to a Fitch-estimated 10.0% on a pro forma basis.
This is counterbalanced by the high reputational risk for the parent if UBAF defaults in addition to UBAF's small size, which would require limited resources of the parent in case of support.
You might expect that the hit to profits in the energy sector caused by cheaper fuel would be counterbalanced by higher profits in sectors that use fuel, like airlines and trucking firms.
Relative to Ciputra Residence, Greenwood has lower leverage and a higher recurring coverage ratio, but these are counterbalanced by Ciputra Residence's execution track record in various townships in the Greater Jakarta area.
In our view, high financial leverage is counterbalanced by beneficial underlying volume growth, scale benefits support profitability, and low capital intensity support satisfactory FCF generation and deleveraging ability in case of need.
The Bank of Greece said the pandemic would likely have a 'significant negative impact' on the economy for the first two quarters, counterbalanced somewhat by the last two quarters of the year.
The high proportion of commercial property sales and bulk land sales to institutional buyers in its pipeline has increased ASRI's business risk profile, but may be counterbalanced by a more conservative capital structure.
The Pro Stand has tilt and height adjustment, a counterbalanced arm that makes the display feel "virtually weightless," according to Apple, and also allows for the display to be rotated into portrait mode.
"Any relief that pricing may be nearing the bottom of the cycle is counterbalanced by concern over how and when rates might start to increase, even modestly, on a wider basis," Cavanagh said.
This is counterbalanced by the high reputational risk for the parent if UBAF defaults in addition to UBAF's small size, which would only require limited resources of the parent in case of support.
This is a heavy conversation, and it feels here that the massive objects and the ideological weight they carry are not counterbalanced by whatever it is Johnson wants to say about this moment.
His downfall demonstrates the way in which the very qualities that enable an executive to achieve great success have a shadow side and can become a detriment if not counterbalanced by other qualities.
Stocks closed little changed on Friday as strong quarterly results from some of the largest U.S. companies, including Microsoft and Honeywell, counterbalanced threats made by President Donald Trump to increase tariffs on China.
These downside risks were seen as essentially counterbalanced by the upside risk that inflation could increase more than expected in an economy that was projected to continue operating above its longer-run potential.
These factors are counterbalanced by ICLLC's elevated leverage relative to stand-alone finance companies, although the leverage target is consistent with some similarly-rated captive finance peers, and its reliance on wholesale funding sources.
So far, most studies have modelled a "fully" geoengineered world in which CO2 concentrations are doubled compared with current or pre-industrial levels, and all the resulting warming is counterbalanced by a stratospheric sunshade.
But the agency did say a drop in the price of basic services, electricity and housing costs had counterbalanced a rise in many consumer goods, from food and beverages to recreational and cultural activities.
These downside risks were seen as essentially counterbalanced by the upside risk that inflation could increase more than expected in an economy that was projected to move further above its potential. OCT.31-NOV.
Combined with last week's confirmation of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the White House's control of foreign policy over the past two weeks may also start to be counterbalanced by other institutional influences in Washington.
However, these negative factors are likely to be counterbalanced by the group's enlarged scale, further industrial efficiencies (including synergies from acquisitions), and product mix improvements supported by its strong brand image and demonstrated innovation capacity.
The lower-than-expected January figures were partly counterbalanced by upwardly revised data for December when industrial production fell by 0.33 percent on the month, less than the 1.6 percent drop initially estimated by Eurostat.
Asset-quality pressures remain, but are more adequately counterbalanced by Maybank's loss-absorption capacity in the form of an improved capital buffer, as well as its healthy core earnings generation and sound access to capital.
Small but Diversified: Glenmark's revenue and operating EBITDAR are small compared with those of global major generic drugmakers, but the risk of its small size is counterbalanced by its good diversification in products and geographies.
The depressed state of the industry has been a drag on the national economy — particularly for manufacturers who make the pipelines and drilling equipment — and that has only been partly counterbalanced by lower energy costs.
Material changes over time that place a burden on their asset quality and funding profiles - particularly in foreign currency - would weigh on their credit profiles unless counterbalanced by an increase in capital and liquidity buffers.
In a more traditional version of this story, the darker love triangle among Anna and the two guys vying for her heart would be counterbalanced by a lighter love triangle with Elsa at its center.
The Nasdaq Composite dipped 0.2 percent to 8,091.25, led by a decline in Facebook shares, which counterbalanced a gain in Amazon that made it the second U.S.-company to reach $1 trillion in market cap.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Small but Diversified: Glenmark's revenue and operating EBITDAR are small compared with those of global majors, but the risk of its small size is counterbalanced by its good diversification in products and geographies.
This is because Mitsui Life's parent, Nippon Life has high level of government debt holdings (32% of Nippon Life's invested assets as of end-March 2016), which is not sufficiently counterbalanced by its overseas business diversification.
The carbon offsetting mechanism in net zero plans — where emission cuts are counterbalanced by CO2 removal in a single target, despite having very different risks and challenges — is typically paired with market-based carbon trading schemes.
Euro zone exports grew by 13 percent in January on the year to 163.9 billion euros, but the rise was counterbalanced by a 17 percent increase of imports, which totaled 164.5 billion euros, unadjusted figures showed.
Men are more likely to discuss emotional issues if they are drinking beer in a pub, because "the un-masculine work of talking about feelings (is) counterbalanced by the highly masculinised model of drinking," it said.
This benefit will to some extent be counterbalanced by a decreasing buffer resulting from the bank's declining transitional CET1 ratio as it moves through the transitional phases until 2019 and from the increasing required GSIB add-on.
Fitch may take negative rating action if the banks' appetite for risk-taking and pressure on key credit metrics increases amid challenging operating conditions that raises capital impairment risks which are not counterbalanced through adequate capital buffers.
Concerns over the formation of a new anti-establishment government in Italy weighed on Southern European debt in particular on Monday, though this was counterbalanced to an extent by a ratings upgrade for Spain late on Friday.
Mr. Sonnier first used neon in 1984, and by 1969 it had become his key compositional tool — glowing but only faintly radiant, and counterbalanced by glass or aluminum panels (often), or by mirrors or wire meshes (occasionally).
Some reaching out, some red meat The suggestion from senior administration officials that Trump would adopt a conciliatory tone were not wholly untrue — but those efforts were counterbalanced by frequent slabs of red meat thrown to his base.
This is counterbalanced by institutional constraints and weak policy credibility, as the administration has improved compliance with legal deficit limits but has not yet been able to lower the central government deficit from high levels despite strong growth.
In an amazing slow movement, a series of three male-female duets are each counterbalanced by one officiating lone woman and a corps of three; the spacing keeps changing, and the sense of harmonic tension never loses its fascination.
Adding to the collection's joyous mood were shades of Yves Klein blue, cadmium red and carrot orange, which the designer counterbalanced with several black-and-white looks, including an off-the-shoulder dress worn with a polka-dot veil.
Hewitt's occasionally colorless prose is counterbalanced by her social commentary — on, for example, the pay for different levels of mid-19th-century prostitutes and the "embourgeoisement" of French theater in that era — and by her protagonist's labor-intensive irrepressibility.
"We see the optimism surrounding OPEC and non-OPEC production cuts being counterbalanced by fears of higher U.S. crude production as the higher rig count of last Friday still weighs," said Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at ABN Amro.
JOHANNESBURG, Sept 0.13 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand added to its recent gains on Thursday, remaining near its firmest in two weeks as an unexpected rise in Chinese imports lifted emerging market assets and counterbalanced political uncertainty weighing on the currency.
"We had a negative Wall Street, a soft commodity complex, but this may be counterbalanced by a nice set of China GDP numbers and December Aussie labour market numbers yesterday," said Emmanuel Ng, FX strategist at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.
The National Long-Term Rating of HNB reflects its strong domestic franchise, satisfactory capitalisation and strong performance, counterbalanced by a higher risk appetite as seen through sustained high loan growth that has put pressure on its funding and liquidity profile.
ReachNow presently charges the same amount as Car2Go, 41 cents per minute, but will eventually go up to 49 cents per minute; that's counterbalanced, though, by the fact that it charges less (30 cents per minute) when the vehicle is parked.
It turns out that they're apt collaborators, as well––Talib's quick, high-pitched flow is counterbalanced by Styles's basso profundo, and their union brings out Styles's political side while highlighting Talib's ability to shit-talk with the best of them.
In due course, the North will return to its delicate play of stirring apprehension via nuclear and missile readiness, reaffirmation of traditional alliances, and threatening rhetoric; this, counterbalanced with small, timely gestures indicating the door to talks remains slightly open.
Sterling has been confined to a narrow range over the past few days as political and economic worries have been counterbalanced largely by a split in the Bank of England's monetary policy committee on whether to immediately raise interest rates.
In states where those poorer Americans are counterbalanced by richer residents, their senators can afford to cast votes that would wipe out large parts of the Medicaid expansion or risk transferring the added Medicaid funding to block grants to the states.
The low oil price environment would be "counterbalanced by Saudi Arabia's strong government and external balance sheets", while Qatar's government and external balance sheets "remain strong and provide a buffer to withstand external shocks," S&P said in separate statements.
He's a Duckie for the 21st century, someone whose borderline-stalking attitude towards the object of his attention is counterbalanced by a social outcast status and quirky demeanor that renders him, if not entirely likable, at least more pathetic than actively intimidating.
But those voices were counterbalanced by other aides and some of Trump's allies outside the White House, who have warned Trump for several weeks that Giuliani would not act as a sufficient surrogate during what is turning into a brutal impeachment fight.
A recent report from the non-partisan Congressional Research Service noted the privacy concerns inherent in releasing Mr Trump's tax returns (which would probably leak), but those are counterbalanced by what the Supreme Court has called the "indispensable 'informing function of Congress'".
Negative rating action could also result from pressure on bank credit profiles through an increase in risk appetite, such as sustained rapid loan expansion or rising exposure to more susceptible segments, unless this is counterbalanced through higher capital buffers and stronger risk management.
The National Long-Term Rating of HNB reflects its strong domestic franchise, satisfactory capitalisation and strong performance, which are counterbalanced by a higher risk appetite as seen in the sustained high loan growth that has put pressure on its funding and liquidity profile.
"Major emerging economies' growth dynamics have thus far counterbalanced this soft spot, and global growth may recover in the remainder of the year due to US fiscal stimulus and a rebound in OECD growth," it said, referring to a group of developed nations.
The joke about Jerry was always that the staff of the Pawnee Parks & Recreation department treated him poorly, that he was the butt of every office joke, and the show counterbalanced his difficult work life by giving him the greatest home life imaginable.
In a new report, Mr. Hutton wrote that last year's market was "mired in uncertainty," where oversupply and distressed sales were counterbalanced by increased confidence among potential buyers after last year's general election, a landslide that returned the Barbados Labour Party to power.
European markets were mixed, with concerns over the formation of a new anti-establishment government in Italy weighing on Southern European debt in particular on Monday, though this was counterbalanced to an extent by a ratings upgrade for Spain late on Friday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling inched up against the dollar on Friday, ending the week just a touch higher than where it began as political and economic worries counterbalanced the surprise of three Bank of England policymakers voting in favour of a rate hike.
The upside risk that inflation could increase more than expected in an economy that was projected to move further above its potential was counterbalanced by the downside risk that longer-term inflation expectations may be lower than was assumed in the staff forecast.
"Although keeping interest rates low-for-long might have negative consequences on bank profitability, substantial adverse effects only materialize after a relatively long period of time and tend to be counterbalanced by improvements in macroeconomic conditions associated with low interest rates," the paper said.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Bank Sinarmas' ratings are derived from its standalone credit profile and reflect its small franchise, weak asset quality and the risk of a return to high loan growth, which are counterbalanced by its adequate capitalisation and satisfactory funding and liquidity profile.
They disregard the specifics of campaigns and candidates, focusing only on shifts in the economy and a series of historical correlations, like the tendency of voters to become bored with incumbent politicians, counterbalanced by the tendency of a strong economy to favor the incumbent party.
In these 10 stories, set in Britain in the 1950s and '60s as well as the present, the uncanny is almost precisely counterbalanced with the commonplace — picture insects falling on books and rabbit droppings in dolls' tea-cups — and apparently minor trespasses turn out to reverberate.
The strong U.S. job growth data was counterbalanced by slower increases in wages, resulting in money market traders sticking to bets that the Fed would raise interest rates three times this year, with only around a one-in-four chance seen for a fourth rate hike in 2018.
"Although executives at Blue Apron, the largest meal kit marketer, claim to be making money on every meal, Packaged Facts believes that when sales are counterbalanced by the amount of funding raised by investors, no meal kit delivery service is yet profitable," Packaged Facts told the Eater food blog.
Viewership for the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards dropped 34% from the year before, although that was counterbalanced by a 70% increase in online streams, and the network is still finding ratings success among teenagers with shows like Fear Factor (MTV's highest-rated premiere in two years) and Promposal.
The other half were told that one location had dark and the other milk (the "distribution of flavors was counterbalanced," the researchers note): When the chocolate flavors were identical at the two locations, most participants (68%) chose to drop the survey at the nearby location and wait idly afterwards.
Instead of taking the easy route, though, Cough's ambition takes flight; songs like the familiarly venomous "Possession" are counterbalanced by the sun-scorched and weary melancholy of "Let it Bleed," which could almost be called a ballad if it didn't dissolve into something so gnarly by its filthy end.
It's a sad epilogue to the United States' mixed record on the dictatorship of the 1970s that many in Argentina seem unwilling to admit that Washington's initial support for the dictatorship was later counterbalanced by the brave efforts of the Carter administration to rein in the killers in uniform.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Smith said that the number and type of conservative publications in attendance at the event indicated that Facebook had bought into the idea being promoted by conservatives that mainstream news outlets need to be counterbalanced by right-leaning opinion outlets on the platform.
These are counterbalanced by its relatively higher risk appetite as seen from its exposure to gold-backed lending (end-March 2016: 17.7% of gross loan book), which is unique in the licensed finance company peer group, and increasing liquidity risk given its high loan growth relative to its assets (gross loans to total assets: 88% at end-March 2016).
And for a band that's primarily known as a crew of rowdy, scuzzy southern boys, the record has an unexpected emotional heft—the cheesy, pumped-in motorcycle sounds on "Ain't a Sin to Win" are counterbalanced by the gravitas of a song like "Lie Down," in which co-vocalist Jordan Smith lays it all on the line over a bed of reverb that verges way the hell away from whatever you'd expect a band with the name "Diarrhea Planet" to be able to do.

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