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In addition, we believe that the acquisition of BSI could lead to additional on-balance sheet risks, given its significant on balance-sheet lending and FX sales and trading operations.
He also sees Plated's meal kits as affordable, on balance.
On balance, I think we've gained more than we've lost.
But on balance, she says, she believes it is fair.
So on balance, he doesn't have a great batting average.
They say St Cloud is safe and, on balance, congenial.
Yes. But there is, on balance, more good than bad.
SO I THINK ON BALANCE HE SEEMS TO BE CORRECT.
On balance, convenience is the one to sacrifice, Prince said.
There were, on balance, far fewer of them this year.
On balance, the economic news lately has been not great.
On balance we'd rather sell things with losses than gains.
On balance, these two shifts have canceled out — leaving Mrs.
On balance, Democrats appear positioned to secure the best results.
Do you think, on balance, those new ways are better?
But on balance, the evidence suggests that aid reduces emigration.
Men, on balance, are indeed faster and stronger than women.
All of which makes me an economic optimist on balance.
So on balance, the Hurricanes still had a good week.
The Force dictates who wins and loses based on balance.
So, on balance China isn't all in to help us.
But on balance, the arts humanize us and promote empathy.
On balance, however, she finds such funds useful, she said.
On balance, the system met with positive reviews in Russia.
Pew's analysis, on balance, is good news for the polling industry.
On balance, the turnout challenge for Mr. Trump is probably overrated.
On balance, though, Tokyo Dome would benefit from heavy financial hitters.
On balance, he says, Mr Kim's side senses opportunities worth testing.
Do you think Mike Pence on balance has been covered fairly?
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Engaging on critical issues will on balance serve the greater good.
On balance, the estimates are startlingly similar to the exit polls.
Yes. So, on balance, this was a worthy and fun offering.
On balance, however, midterm election years have treated healthcare stocks well.
Passenger cars are, on balance, less profitable than SUVs and pickups.
On balance we would rather sell things with losses than gains.
On balance Fitch views the institutional framework as neutral to Rome.
But on balance his success was a reflection of deeper trends.
"But on balance, it should still be a positive," he said.
The bill, on balance, would do far more good than harm.
On balance, voters support fixing our immigration system, not mass deportations.
You know, on balance, I think we'll do a little better.
The history of American democratic reform has been on balance progressive.
On balance, the Guppy Multiple Moving Average relationship suggests an upside breakout.
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So, on balance, I thought it was fine for a Monday puzzle.
On balance, I'll say that I'm pro-U28, simply because, why not?
But this is probably a good day for Donald Trump on balance.
We ask whether it has, on balance, been good for the world.
Foreigners accept all this because, on balance, it makes them better off.
On balance, China's aggregate exports declined year over year by 7.7 percent.
The rhythm on his jumper is perfect, and he stays on balance.
On balance, American security is better served with unbreakable code, he added.
BILL WINTERS: Yeah I think on balance things feel okay right now.
And so, on balance, his time in the states was a failure.
But right now I would think on balance it looks pretty tough.
"That obviously, on balance, makes the global economy more fragile," Clarida said.
He also said that, on balance, he appreciated the influx of tourists.
But, on balance, Russia seems to prefer a change in Washington's administration.
The short answer is that it makes us on balance less safe.
However, on balance, they've been a huge net benefit to the economy.
"On balance, the pros of the experiment outweigh the cons," said Juurlink.
On balance, this approach has brought tremendous benefits to the U.S. economy.
The population is also older than they used to be, on balance.
" On balance, he said: "Donald Trump checks the most boxes for me.
Yet on balance, tech is probably creating more professions than it destroys.
On balance, that is reason enough for Congress to pass the deal.
On balance, it is a group with libertarian instincts and corporate sympathies.
"Vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system remain moderate on balance," it said.
On balance, the impact on domestic production for domestic consumption is neutral.
On balance, the insiders' predictions show the electoral map tilting toward Clinton.
Matt: And I will admit that on balance, I like undocumented immigrants.
HBL's on-balance sheet liquidity is adequate, consisting of cash and securities only.
But on balance, they thought the rule an improvement over the status quo.
On balance, the total backlog metric looks uninspiring, mostly from negative FX volatility.
On balance, I would have urged Janet to free you from your promise.
But on balance, we believe the outlook for emerging market stocks is bright.
On balance, probably not, according to public health experts, prevention specialists and ethicists.
But the news Wednesday from those races for Trump was, on balance, bad.
On balance, there are fewer resources for couples seeking a more equitable arrangement.
It also showed that heat is more dangerous than the cold on balance.
"Now that sales have picked up, maybe that helps on balance," she said.
Britain has a trade deficit, so a weaker pound is on balance negative.
In spite of this, data is not transparently accounted for on balance sheets.
"On balance there is still need for liquidity or credit support," she said.
My read of his rookie season is that it was successful on balance.
Still, on balance, Flock is a careful, diplomatic interpreter of modern Indian life.
We don't always get things right, but I believe, on balance, we try.
On balance, the right thing to do is to discuss it with her.
I'm not sure whether, on balance, this makes for an entirely successful show.
On balance, the estimate then was for at least one hike in 2020.
Around €50m will be left as cash on balance sheet, the sources said.
On balance, however, Tesla is selling pretty much one car, the Model 3.
"On balance I don't see that the economy is overheating here," he said.
On balance, the 22019 act did not provide a spur to U.S. investment.
On balance, the overriding result of compulsory voting is a more complete democracy.
But I think Facebook, on balance, also limits the devastation he can wreak.
Sure. But on balance, the world is better off because they did that.
But on balance, foreigners invest more in the United States than Americans invest abroad.
Mr. Finkelpearl, the cultural affairs commissioner, said on balance that the system had worked.
On balance, and over time, our military justice system has served us pretty well.
On balance, we've got a market that has more good news than bad news.
On balance, though, this will be a trade worth doing for Alibaba et al.
I want to say, on balance, they are more harmful than they are positive.
"On balance, shareholder support is not considered warranted for the remuneration policy," it said.
In general, these banks are conservative, traditional on balance-sheet lenders for local communities.
Also, total assets should include both on-balance sheet and off-balance sheet items.
On balance, though, Mr. Trump has about 2.5 more points in live-interview polls.
The technology looks on balance beneficial, but it may be wise to debate it.
Delay will be measured not just on balance sheets, but in loss of life.
However, on balance, the short-run environment seems to point toward increased wage pressure.
Perhaps worse for the administration — but on balance, I think better for the court.
On balance, public health and elder care professionals say that is a positive trend.
But on balance, they thought the rule a vast improvement over the status quo.
I felt how one should feel after a quality meal—energized, alert, on balance.
On balance, though, it's been bad enough to keep most fans agitated and cranky.
On balance, Mr. Bush, for whom I didn't vote, was a truly great man.
But on balance, most of the situations in Kojima's paintings are just plain bizarre.
Antarctica is, on balance, losing its ice sheets and raising the world's sea levels.
Wobbles and falls are normal, but that means it's time to work on balance.
"Overall vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system remain moderate on balance," the report said.
As a result, the U.S. economy would, on balance, benefit from lower oil prices.
Trump's plan on balance would make the tax code a little simpler, Burman said.
On balance, though, his ideas would make America a better, fairer place to live.
She also added a gold medal in vault and a bronze on balance beam.
On balance, those recommendations came out to around 30 percent tariffs on solar panels.
On balance, foreign banks could find that paying up for control is a worthwhile trade.
While worried about jobs going overseas, they see trade on balance as good for America.
Its lofty position in Europe's league table demonstrates that its approach has, on balance, worked.
A remaster might be nice, but on balance, we have it pretty good right now.
"On balance, respondents see digitalization having a small negative impact on employment," the ECB added.
" — Patricia Mazzei, reporter for The Miami Herald "On balance, I think it was a draw.
On balance, the race looks more or less the way it did a week ago.
That's why the president's Oval Office address struck me as on balance a good thing.
On balance, Roodman's review of the research concluded that the aftereffects are a net negative.
But over the years I have reviewed the evidence, and on balance it persuades me.
There will also be SFr22018m of cash on balance sheet at closing, the sources said.
Ultimately, the season was, on balance, full of promise and I enjoyed much of it.
Ultimately, the season was, on balance, full of promise and I enjoyed much of it.
On balance, terrorists are probably less threatened by drones overhead than by girls with books.
"On balance, the economic data today in the United States was mildly disappointing," Hogan said.
Although the president's Afghanistan strategy has downsides, on balance this is the best first step.
"But," he told reporters, "I must say that, on balance, we are encouraged by this."
On balance, the power benefits of the V8 definitely outweigh the minor added heft they bring.
On balance, of course, India has benefited massively from cheap crude over the past two years.
The bad news is that, on balance, these arguments don't lend themselves to a declarative headline.
This makes for more exciting radio than the BBC's pernickety insistence on balance in every programme.
Other white Christians appear more conflicted, though on balance they also lean slightly toward the right.
On balance, I found the article worthwhile as a cultural snapshot, if lacking in some regards.
"I think on balance the decision to publish stories about the emails was correct," he tweeted.
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SO, ON BALANCE, I THINK IT IS VERY SIMILAR TO WHAT I DID WHEN I JOINED.
On balance it is positive for North Koreans to hear directly from the president, he says.
Here is the full list: Bad news first: On balance, I did not enjoy this show.
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On balance, the debate will not likely have a significant impact on the race's overall dynamic.
On balance, he's for more "school choice" and critical of the NAACP's call for a moratorium.
Competitors like OpenDoor accept more risk by purchasing all homes and operating fully on balance sheet.
But the financial system consists of credits and debits, with spending "accounted for" on balance sheets.
You'll second guess your choice, change it often, and feel—on balance—more anxious than before.
He'd miss his pension, and the feeling that he's doing something that, on balance, helps people.
But on balance — if the most recent reports are accurate — it's a left-of-center compromise.
It's an unfair caricature, on balance, but like many stereotypes, it contains a grain of truth.
"On balance, the de-integration effects of Brexit can be expected to ... be inflationary," he said.
One of us has data showing that, on balance, disclosure's effect on political speech is negligible.
"I still think on balance the comments around U.S. trade discussions are positive," Gapen said. Disclaimer
On balance they believed bank credit quality will be stable or improving over the next year.
But on balance, the younger Mr. Trump testified, the estate had thrived on the family's watch.
On balance, lenders still expect demand to grow in the last three months of the year.
Economic activity in most countries picked up, although, on balance, it continues to lag previous recoveries.
We have an executive branch, and we have a system that relies on balance of power.
On balance, the new Outback isn't much of a visual update on the fifth-generation model.
"On balance, governments abroad are unlikely to replicate India's experiment given the economic fallout," he said.
But it all rests on balance, and humankind has upset that fragile system of planet Earth.
Meanwhile, most survey measures of longer-term inflation expectations have changed little, on balance, in recent months.
The question is whether it's a good thing, on balance, for Americans to overestimate wind and solar.
On balance transfers and purchases, cardholders initially get annual percentage rates of 0 percent for 15 months.
People are bingeing on a sentiment that does not, on balance, make the world a better place.
What's especially interesting is that that list has generally resulted in a much-improved service, on balance.
Since 2001, "regime change" has brought, on balance, more death, destruction and chaos than stability or prosperity.
"So on balance, we're lifting our GDP forecast from 28.4% to 25.2%," Citi economist Josh Williamson said.
I don't love absolutely everything about my wife either, but on balance, I love like 98 percent.
Higher debt will put increased stress on balance sheets in the event of a global economic downturn.
The method, which focuses on balance, got Vikander into fighting shape for her first major action movie.
On balance, the best move at this time is to stand pat and remain neutral on rates.
Since 221, "regime change" has brought, on balance, more death, destruction and chaos than stability or prosperity.
On balance, Lula's absence from the ballot will hurt Mr Bolsonaro by making the election less polarised.
"On balance, we've got a market that seems impervious to what's going on in Washington," he said.
Rodriguez does say he doesn't agree with everything Trump does ... but on balance he's down with him.
"Asset value is overstated in looking at headline assets on balance sheet," JP Morgan equity analysts said.
On balance, I'm pretty skeptical of President Trump's ability to deliver on any of his campaign promises.
On balance, it is probably some of the best postgraduate-level work I have read all year.
"Data released last week, on balance, suggested continued strong economic growth," said Joel Kan, an MBA economist.
In 2012, she won the team gold medal, floor gold medal, and bronze medal on balance beam.
The debt had been under close watch as falling commodity prices put a strain on balance sheets.
On balance, the nature of the free-of-tie portfolio implies a low level of operational management.
These markers are personalized a bit and can vary depending on balance, due date and payment history.
This poses a problem for Republicans because more of those people will lean liberal, on balance, right?
We started the month with the announcement of Gradient Ventures, Google's on-balance sheet AI investment vehicle.
Symantec expects to finance the transaction with cash on balance sheet and $750 million of new debt.
"This study makes clear that on balance there are no health benefits from drinking alcohol ... ," he said.
But there is a chance that on balance, things could work out surprisingly well for the clerics.
Like I said, it's more questions than answers, and I hope on balance those answers are great.
But on balance, it's better to have this interview out in the world, rather than locked away.
Its politics had both democratic and authoritarian elements, though on balance those were more democratic than authoritarian.
What do I lose along with this gain, and on balance, do the gains outweigh the losses?
Then, see if you qualify for a credit card with an intro APR offer on balance transfers.
LEON COOPERMAN: I'm doing both, but I would say that on balance, I would be a buyer.
They are asking, "has this helped or hurt on balance the way the region is shaping up?"
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Why Mideast envoys need highly classified material On balance, I'd argue that classified information is vastly overrated.
"On balance, wealth has shifted away from younger families toward older families," the St. Louis Fed reported.
On balance, I suppose the privacy concerns about Facebook Dating are better grounded than concerns over competition.
"But the analysts say that on balance, "we are not convinced this is a wholly positive result.
But on balance, they argue that the victims' right to justice outweighs the potential foreign policy ramifications.
" SAM BULLARD, SENIOR ECONOMIST, WELLS FARGO SECURITIES, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA "They downgraded their economic assessment on balance.
"As such trade will, on balance, provide in this time frame absolutely no contribution to growth," it added.
On balance, any president, of course, would prefer to seek reelection with a stronger rather than weaker economy.
Indeed, on balance, what Trump seems to be contemplating is doing what Obama did, just more of it.
Just as the stock of goodwill sitting on balance-sheets has become vast, so have the write-downs.
The returns on the foreign operations of all firms have fallen, too, based on balance-of-payments statistics.
"Microplastics in drinking water don't appear to pose a health risk at current levels," said Neira, on balance.
"But I believe at this time that engaging on critical issues will on balance serve the greater good."
Retailers have for years been struggling with declining holiday foot traffic, and larger inventories weigh on balance sheets.
I'm also confident that on balance, like electricity, artificial intelligence will be a lever for the human mind.
It would be hard to say they wasted their chance because the French were, on balance, far better.
"Government employees are, on balance, more moderate or more liberal as opposed to the general population," Schultz said.
But on balance it's probably a good thing because the orders probably protect more people than they hurt.
We cannot jeopardize aviation safety by devolving that responsibility to private interests with eyes trained on balance sheets.
On balance, I would say that both the nursing and medical professions behave in a pretty responsible manner.
And Monday's Siena poll, though still on balance unfavorable to the bill, showed a drastic increase in approval.
"On balance, Bank of America's results stack up better than those of peers," Instinet analyst Steven Chubak said.
On balance the last 16 is quite strong; there were few if any upsets in the group stage.
" Niki Nakayama of N/Naka on Balance "For me, every element of our dishes needs to have meaning.
Literature's actuarial tables dictate that a younger critic will tend to review, on balance, more elders than youngers.
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You know, family a four, on balance $40,000 of GDP going to-- just one aspect of their lives.
On balance, the hearing probably leaves Facebook and its peers on the back foot in three important ways.
On balance, they lean toward culturally conservative positions, but not nearly as fervently as the evangelical Christians do.
The researchers don't encourage demonizing carbs or fats, but instead focusing on balance and wholesome sources of both.
"On balance the factory job offer seems to have no significant effect on income," Blattman and Dercon write.
On balance, payrolls and other labor market indicators point to some increase in labor utilization in recent months.
Chinese mid-tier banks are facing capitalisation pressures from asset-quality issues and strong on-balance-sheet credit growth.
"On balance, more respondents say immigrants are honest and hardworking than say the opposite," the study&aposs authors wrote.
Some banks have plans to issue new capital, in some cases to support growth in on-balance sheet assets.
" Sanchez argued that on balance "so far, the policies are going to hurt the economy, more than help it.
"I believe at this time that engaging on critical issues will on balance serve the greater good," he wrote.
GW: People who have gunshot wounds are on balance the most serious injuries that hospitals are likely to see.
For example, a credit card like the Amex Everyday offers a 0% APR on balance transfers for 15 months.
Most would recommend their institution; most of those interviewed for this article were, on balance, satisfied with their choices.
The point is: People making their own decisions is, on balance, better than an autocrat making decisions for them.
However, on balance, I think there would be no full-blown trade war between US and China and whatever.
On balance, though, the likely benefits to consumers and the industry of a fintech charter make the risks worthwhile.
In fact, inequality has been complicated lately but, on balance, has ameliorated the wage slowdown, not made it worse.
After almost dying, he adopted a healthier lifestyle based on "balance, moderate eating and exercise," according to his website.
He had delved into the dark spaces of human beings, and decided that on balance, people were pretty good.
Therefore, we believe that on balance, both REITs have a similar credit risk and are therefore rated the same.
That reaction can only reinforce the "Remain" camp's argument that detaching from Europe would, on balance, weaken Britain's economy.
Nevertheless, learning for itself rather than relying on hints from people seemed, on balance, to be a big advantage.
Similar to most private banks, EFGInt has moderate exposure to on-balance sheet risks, reflecting its conservative risk appetite.
Ingram fell into a slightly rhythm toward the end of the season, but on balance, he was just bad.
But on balance, is it something that is so important to the story that it must be in here?
However, the medium-term projection for real GDP growth was only slightly lower, on balance, than the previous forecast.
This reflects the group's strong on-balance sheet liquidity and extensive contingency liquidity facilities through various central bank facilities.
As O'Brien saw it, only ever flouting, without a healthy dose of obeying, was unsustainable and, on balance, unfunny.
Healthy markets depend upon investors, on balance, earning a return — not just institutions but retail investors, the ordinary investor.
And, anyway, even Gould admitted that, yes, on balance evolution tends to create beings of greater and greater complexity.
So it may be that, on balance, letting him go about his business is better than shutting him indoors.
Census statistics show that Alabama's voting age population is, on balance, whiter, poorer and less educated than the nation's.
The effect, on balance, was charming — and it made watching the nominations early in the morning far more appealing.
But on balance, they're grateful: Every day that passes without a Trump ad onslaught assault amounts to a reprieve.
On balance, Mr. Macron probably got a little more than he had expected, given Ms. Merkel's current political predicament.
Mr. Quarles has made donations to candidates of both parties — but on balance, he has given mostly to Democrats.
In the Pittsburgh shooter case, the relevant factors on balance weigh strongly in favor of seeking the death penalty.
But on balance, Pence was unable to stop a dozen Republican senators from breaking ranks with the White House.
"On balance, it's better to have a successful vote tomorrow at noon than a failed vote tonight," he said.
It is possible -- though, on balance, unlikely - that neither Netanyahu nor Gantz will be able to form a coalition.
While he is eager to see details of the deal, he said that on balance, shutting it made sense.
On balance, he did about 1.1 percentage points worse in the final results than he did in the polls.
It treats politics as a dynamic and living system that depends on balance, and on competing interests and ambitions.
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His proposals are not connecting with citizens: on balance, social-media users are either critical of or indifferent to them.
On balance, I have said this before, my personal view which we probably would ease into that world, that scenario.
However, on balance the Fed has shown a tendency to exercise caution and to err on the side of dovishness.
One was to decide whether an androgynous computer-generated face was, on balance, more likely to be female or male.
On balance, Muharrem Ince, a former teacher who now represents Kemal Ataturk's old party, the CHP, is the best option.
These have gradually weighed less heavily on balance sheets, so tail risk has reduced ahead of the anticipated economic slowdown.
On balance, Fitch expects that Peru will maintain economic policy continuity, given the popular consensus in favour of macroeconomic stability.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, though, anatomists observed the effects of its removal or damage on balance and movement.
"This has led to lower confidence among other stakeholders and an increased focus on balance sheet strength," the statement added.
The total on-balance sheet debt of IDR20 trillion comprises 82% fixed-rate borrowings and 12% US dollar-denominated debt.
While elderly life may be restricted in some ways, there is no reason that it cannot be, on balance, pleasurable.
Many Israeli leaders have come around to the view that, on balance, Russia's presence in Syria is a good thing.
"On balance, the opinion is very good for the plaintiffs," Dan Brockett, one of their lawyers, said in an interview.
Spartacus, the most helpful reviewer, likes the direct drive over his rollers because he doesn't need to focus on balance.
"On balance, though, a lower tax rate is better for us and does make the U.S. more competitive," said Johnson.
On balance, she pulled it off, swatting his attacks aside and confidently delivering her own criticisms from higher, firmer ground.
On balance, that's better than investing in ways to turn the poor into fuel, but worse than solving wealth inequality.
On balance, the people who run U.S. companies like the Age of Trump, The Economist writes in its cover story.
"It is not Esquire Bank's business model to leverage off-balance sheet … funds into on-balance sheet deposit," it said.
So on balance I think Sandberg's book made a dent in helping women see what might be in their control.
On balance, though, we believe it is the gay and lesbian side that has considerably more reason to be pleased.
"On balance, the business is in very good shape," MacKenzie said, speaking at the Australian Financial Review summit in Sydney.
What really impressed me against Keys was that she was just on balance and really picked all the right shots.
Despite some disagreement among economists, the vast majority agree that on balance, free trade is good for the American economy.
"On balance, equities are in a 'muddle-along' zone," said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
On-balance sheet liquidity is maintained at adequate levels, with liquid assets comprising mainly cash and high-quality sovereign exposures.
Millions of Americans will strike out on Black Friday, not so named because of a color swap on balance sheets.
Market leadership by growth-technology and capital-markets-related stocks is, on balance, a positive sign for stocks in general.
Whether or not their foreknowledge is accurate, the Golds are not, on balance, significantly different from the rest of us.
On balance, the trend of rising geographic polarization has worked to the advantage of Republicans in both houses of Congress.
Market-based measures of inflation compensation remained low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations had changed little on balance.
Steadily rising wages have on balance been keeping workers in the labour force and drawing back those who had dropped out.
Leaving Game of Thrones may be a strange feeling, but on balance it sounds like Williams is ready for a change.
On balance, though, most parties are complimentary of Pollack's job in shepherding a resolution to what had been an intractable standoff.
On balance, political and economic considerations suggest that Trump will neither step up enforcement measures nor relax the government's current policy.
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Steadily rising wages have on balance been keeping workers in the labor force and drawing back those who had dropped out.
Looking at its daily chart, Kamich saw that the stock took off in April based on the on-balance-volume line.
But on balance, it is better to try to deter Mr Trump now, while the scale of the dispute is small.
Military "On balance, Americans today tend to be more concerned about China's economic strength than its military prowess," the report said.
Use it to add some intensity to your ab workouts, work on balance, or take a much-needed, post-workout stretch.
On balance, a parody skit inserting Whoopi Goldberg, Leslie Jones and Tracey Morgan into some of the nominated movies was hilarious.
Every situation is unique, but on balance, I've learned that the Silicon Valley advantage pays off nine times out of 10.
On balance, however, the U.S. economy has grown over the last many decades and remains the largest economy in the world.
That may very well be true, but on balance this is a blow to the health care bill's chances of passing.
Both companies, based on their existing capex plans, have limited rating headroom for any large- scale on-balance sheet new investments.
However, on balance, more overall respondents viewed U.S. trade policy as cause for pessimism than for optimism, according to the poll.
So on balance, the American Community Survey estimates will generally be better for smaller geographic areas than the Current Population Survey.
They weighed up the candidacies of Trump and Clinton and concluded, on balance, that one represented change and the other continuity.
On the way up, we lifted our knees up and forward to work on balance, small stabilizing muscles, and our glutes.
On balance, Farah and others have found very little to no improvement when their research subjects confront these tests on Adderall.
When the Florida native started playing professional baseball in 2007, his diet didn't change much thanks to his focus on balance.
Most growers' organizations maintain that trade accords like the North American Free Trade Agreement have helped American produce farmers on balance.
"These results suggest that on balance, the deterrent-reducing effect of juvenile curfews outweighs the incapacitation effect," Carr and Doleac wrote.
Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations are little changed, on balance.
But on balance the presence of seasoned operators like the Times, and their extensive reporting on the country, validated China's importance.
Kevin Draper: France was a slight favorite before the match began, but on balance Belgium has been the much better team.
On balance, Alexander's no vote may have dealt a mortal blow to Democrats' hopes of calling additional witnesses in Trump's trial.
Collins also noticed the stock's On Balance Volume, a tool that predicts changes in a stock's path by measuring volume flow.
Ms. Kelly's portrayal in "Bombshell" may return the anchor to public consciousness, and the depiction is, on balance, a positive one.
On balance, it's a good idea for both sides to take their time to decide if they're really a good match.
The move comes as weak oil prices put pressure on balance sheets, with companies shedding assets and cutting dividends for survival.
"On balance, this would help Republicans in presidential elections if the 2012 or 2016 electoral college voting patterns hold," Frey wrote.
On balance then, it's preferable to get on with cutting the rate of what economists believe is a highly damaging tax.
Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations are little changed, on balance.
" YOUSEF ABBASI, GLOBAL MARKET STRATEGIST, INTL FCSTONE, NEW YORK "On balance it's probably a little bit less dovish than people expected.
"On balance, payrolls and other labor market indicators point to some increase in labor utilization in recent months," the statement said.
It's possible to support lower legal immigration, on balance, to the US, without caring much about where those immigrants come from.
"On balance, payrolls and other labor market indicators point to some increase in labor utilization in recent months," the statement added.
"If the card that comes up is the Temperance card, maybe you'll want to focus on balance throughout your day," Main says.
"The point is: people making their own decisions is, on balance, better than an autocrat making decisions for them," the letter reads.
There's some risk to this, but it's a safe bet on balance, particularly with someone as skilled as Bogut in the lineup.
On balance, he estimates that the single-payer system would cost the country less over time than the existing health care system.
At least one bishop, Franz-Josef Bode, and many ordinary priests have said the protest is on balance something to be welcomed.
"On balance, it's better to have one class of stock," said Buffett, but he added that the dual class works at Berkshire.
And if the voters decide on balance that they don't like it -- which polls suggest is the case -- then she's in trouble.
On balance, the court should probably say no, but that decision may well have been different a year or two from now.
She made an uncharacteristic mistake on balance beam, resulting in a fall, but still finished in the top spot at the trials.
Pacers hold off Raptors, win fifth straight INDIANAPOLIS — As the Indiana Pacers have done all season, they continue to rely on balance.
The loan book remains fully deposit funded despite the strong loan growth, although the level of on-balance-sheet liquidity has declined.
But on balance worldwide, warming is a net negative, says Barreca, whose studies focus on the health risks of a changing climate.
This story has been updated to include the cash on balance sheet reported by Berkshire Hathaway in Saturday morning's third-quarter earnings.
On balance, not every on-campus or parking lot suicide involved a bad experience with VA staff right before the suicide occurred.
On balance he would have preferred not being shot, but he was glad at least to have again put Philadelphia behind him.
Whether that strikes you as a good thing or a bad thing on balance, it's just not that big of a deal.
It's also a budget buster, and it may turn out on balance to raise the income tax burden on you, the reader.
Well, not to be all "old man yells at cloud," but I believe that the internet is on balance a bad thing.
"I do think, on balance, that if I was starting from scratch now I would not pick the Bay Area," he said.
On balance, given the alternatives, and the risks of ingestion, it is better to stick with safer toothpaste substances, the review suggests.
Together with existing cash on balance sheet, the issuance proceeds will also be used to pay EUR337131 million dividends to the shareholders.
"On balance, I would call the data positive even though we have seen a limited sustained reaction by the dollar," he said.
And I think, again, on balance what the NBA has done in China is quite remarkable, especially over the last 20 years.
But on balance, the 8 percent of probable Iowa caucusgoers left out of the Monmouth poll are quite different from other voters.
Who knows what might come of this, but on balance, given the circumstances, I think there is a basis for allowing it.
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On balance those were lost decades that left millions of Chinese dead, whether from man-made famines, class warfare or ideological purges.
In short, the CREATES Act would, on balance, reduce the incidence and burden of abusive regulatory delays that undermine pharmaceutical industry competition.
"As in the past four Beige Books, wage growth was characterized generally as modest, on balance, by district contacts," the Fed said.
On balance, those gargantuan disclosures seem largely beneficial — even if not all diplomats, intelligence officers and tax lawyers would join the applause.
"It will do better on balance than what they will get if they go to professionals," Buffett told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
Being extra careful makes women less likely to be caught saying something incorrect in public, so it might, on balance, be worth it.
Corporate funding doesn't inherently corrupt, but on balance, studies bankrolled by the food industry do tend to favor the interests of their sponsors.
Markets have not been assuaged by economic data that has remained on balance positive as worries mount over how far Trump will go.
Still, data from market research platform Sentieo shows that dollar mentions in earnings were on balance weighted negative in the month to Aug.
Progress on both those fronts would reduce the need for domestic bank financing and the impact on balance of payments, the bank said.
THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF SOCIAL CHANGES THAT I THINK ON BALANCE WEREGOOD BUT IT'S CAUSED A LOT OF UPHEAVAL FOR SOME PEOPLE.
I think the industry in Sweden has a very bright future with work life balance, with a focus on balance, which is phenomenal.
"On balance, I think it is more important for Saudis to have some access to the service than none at all," says Biddle.
As of June 30, 2017, NewStar had managed assets of $6.5 billion, including $3.1 billion of loans and credit investments on balance sheet.
On balance, the hedge funds' record net long position has shifted the balance of price risks towards the downside in the short term.
Meanwhile, overseas accounts on balance sold $14.6 billion in long-term U.S. securities, compared with a net purchase of $40.8 billion in April.
"On balance, pricing pressures were little changed from the prior report," the central bank said in its Beige Book report on the economy.
Setting aside the potential impact on balance sheets, there could be a chilling effect on the ability of executives to do business abroad.
Only Bulgarians on balance take a gloomy view, with just 32% of them thinking that their standard of living has improved since 1989.
On balance, capitalists may prefer the incumbent party – if only because it probably lacks the conviction to carry out many of its promises.
It is not always easy being at the mercy of global markets, but on balance Britain benefits from being open to foreign buyers.
More on that in a bit, but the Confederations Cup is stupid and replacing it with an actual tournament is, on balance, good.
On balance, it does not make sense to tear up the landscape to support expanding infrastructure for what is still a fossil fuel.
None wanted to be seen by American voters as apologizing for a decision that many historians even today believe, on balance, saved lives.
The weak data comes as investors continued to digest the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike and renewed stance on balance sheet cuts.
"On balance, the results appeared slightly better overall," said Rinta, who has a 260 target price and "hold" rating on the Electrolux stock.
"On balance, this means less sugar supply from Brazil, the world's largest sugar producer and exporter," the bank added in a market note.
Tesla drivers seem to believe on balance that in this case at least, they should be trusted to use the Autopilot features responsibly.
Despite the relatively extreme positions taken by most of its members, the court has been, on balance, representative of the views of Americans.
BOES CARNEY SAYS ON BALANCE ITS MORE LIKELY THAT I WOULD VOTE TO EASE POLICY IN EVENT OF NO-DEAL BREXIT THAN NOT
So, on balance, I enjoyed the wordplay, but I cringed a bit when I realized where Ms. Lempel was going with her theme.
However, shares of Eli Lilly broke above $84.25 this Monday, triggering a wave of buying and pushing the On Balance Volume line up.
On balance, economists think the next rate move will eventually be higher, but traders of interest rate futures are betting rates will fall.
"Recent rhetoric suggests a chance that an announcement on balance sheet reduction could come this week," Societe Generale analysts said in a note.
On balance, "User Friendly" is a tour de force, an engrossing fusion of scholarly research, professional experience and revelations from intrepid firsthand reporting.
"On balance, I believe working towards implementing end-to-end encryption for all private communications is the right thing to do," Zuckerberg wrote.
And even as globalism comes under attack from all sides, Mr. Schwab argues that, on balance, it has been a force for good.
"On balance, it's very likely we will have modestly less growth, less trade and less job creation than the underlying NAFTA," he said.
It's one thing to say that a group of people who share a similar pattern of methylation changes will, on balance, live longer.
"On balance, I actually support the Trump administration policy toward Russia mostly," said Michael A. McFaul, who was Mr. Obama's ambassador to Moscow.
"On balance, the (economic) downsides in Q4 will be broadly neutralised by the upsides in Q1," said Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist at Berenberg.
When assets like factories or software are booked on balance-sheets, the value bears some relationship to a number that can be validated externally.
On balance, they suggest Mr. Sanders trails among nonwhite voters by around 40 percentage points — and by an even larger margin among black voters.
Michael Cohen, head of energy commodities research at Barclays, said Wednesday he believes the situations in Nigeria and Libya are getting worse on balance.
"Not surprisingly, not everything has worked out as I had hoped, but, on balance, I will leave the Congress with few regrets," he said.
So I think in the last four years, fiscal policy has been, on balance, simulative, and contributed to improving performance of the Japanese economy.
On balance, it was a good night for Trump and Rubio, an uneven performance by Cruz and Christie, and some solid moments for Bush.
This "one-in, two-out rule" approach is on balance deregulatory, but it only has an effect if departments and agencies propose new regulations.
"On balance, we've got a market that seems impervious to what's going on in Washington," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
The ratings agency forecast Flamingo's adjusted net leverage at 4.5 times for 2017 year-end, also noting some €10m of cash on balance sheet.
"For the fifth consecutive quarter, firms reported that, on balance, labor shortages are more intense than they were 12 months ago," the report said.
"on balance, a destructive force for the internet," and noted that the company has destroyed significant amounts of our digital heritage throughout its history.
We can hope that, on balance, the new rules will provide Congress a small nudge toward good budget policy over the next two years.
On balance the stats he cites are largely accurate, yet the fact is more than half of those crimes are non-violent in nature.
Laurie Hernandez, the youngest member of the United States women's gymnastics team, bested Simone Biles to win the silver medal on balance beam Monday.
So while there have been many great games in the World Cup, the thinking goes, the standard of play has been lower on balance.
Though McDonald is no fan of Trump, he tries to account for political bias by asking the community to debate him on balance changes.
But you know, we identify risks all the time, and if we identify risks that on balance are forecast, then our forecast gets tilted.
They don't have to explain, in a measured and sensible tone, why wiping out all life would probably, on balance, be a bad thing.
"On balance, we do think core inflation should show decent strength in August," said Joseph Song, an economist with Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
But the most notorious instance of Saban taking in a former head coach with a problematic past seems, on balance, to have worked out.
But the Just Capital research finds that, since the tax cuts were passed, the 1,000 largest public companies have actually reduced employment, on balance.
His footwork and mechanics looked much sharper than last year, and he delivered on-balance with excellent ball placement and touch down the field.
The fact they were willing to say they would go relatively soon (on balance sheet reduction) ... It's a fair statement and it's pretty balanced.
Sure, you get saddled with a TESORO now and then, but on balance, I hope it ends up for a more enjoyable puzzle overall.
"On balance, it's very likely that we will have moderately less growth, less trade, and less job creation than the underlying NAFTA," Toomey said.
While liquidity and capital are not an issue over the short-term, the full impact of Brexit on balance sheets is not yet known.
But many of the scholars I spoke to think that the answer, on balance, is that Congress could likely prevent Trump from destroying NAFTA.
Analysts note that under mainland regulations, exposure to equities carries higher risk-weighted capital on balance sheets, sometimes four to 12 times that of loans.
This could include holding longer duration whole loans on balance sheet, making incrementally riskier loans, or purchasing securities with more credit and/or duration risk.
"For those persons already at higher risk for cardiovascular disease, on balance aspirin is a good idea to reduce cardiovascular disease risk alone," Weinberg said.
The 43-year-old star tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that she relies on balance in her life to keep her feeling her best.
Development plans that are either uncommitted or funded on-balance sheet can decelerate, while low interest rates also give indebted developers flexibility over construction speeds.
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A reading above zero means that the data on balance are coming in above expectations, while a negative reading indicates an economy that is underperforming.
Some investors suggested that on balance, the strong earnings season has not been enough for U.S. stocks to break out of their recent trading range.
If you believe the world is safer, on balance, when America can credibly deter all other powers on earth, this is what deterrence looks like.
For context, it is worth noting that Mr Trump's decision in March to meet with Mr Kim seemed ill-considered but, on balance, probably justifiable.
Small caps are seen as more sensitive to corporate tax cut expectations because, on balance, they bear a heftier relative tax burden than big companies.
The bank is due to publish data on balance of payments, including current account and capital outflows, for the third quarter at around 1300 GMT.
Still, Fitch views stress testing results as indicative of the company's on balance sheet risk as well as its weak earnings performance and earnings profile.
Then again, maybe we'll all be sitting on balance balls holding boomerang controllers in our hands, tracking our activity levels — or inactivity levels — soon enough.
"On balance, the question of whether social media platforms are good for democracy is easy ... they are not merely good; they are terrific," he wrote.
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That is all thanks to an administration that clearly has had many challenges to overcome but has, on balance, delivered results at home and abroad.
And what's more disappointing still is that, compared to that first car you ever rode in, the cars of today seem, on balance, little changed.
Often classified as receivables on balance sheets, these tend to actually involve loans and grew at a much faster pace than other assets and deposits.
As you might expect, teams have sent their aces out for these make-or-break games, and one result, on balance, has been low scoring.
Indeed, on balance, the trip represents, yet again, the administration's preternatural commitment to fulfilling campaign promises to Trump's political base over strategic foreign policy interests.
"On balance the public benefits do not outweigh the impacts associated with the application," the New South Wales Independent Planning Commission said in a statement.
The 2017 ACPT was fairly painful for me on the competitive front, but I met these two, so on balance it was a fantastic weekend.
Eaker's fluid routine on balance beam made it seem as if she were competing on a piece of wood four feet wide, not four inches.
It has more or less always been true that the SAT, on balance, benefits college applicants who already enjoy lots of financial and social advantages.
Consumer spending increased only modestly in most districts and while capital spending increased on balance, there was only scattered reports of spending for capacity expansion.
On balance, "it's a plus," Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor who built his fortune on Wall Street, told me this week.
Though significant issues remain to be ironed out in conference, Congress can take pride in passing what is on balance pro-growth, pro-taxpayer legislation.
But, ultimately, our fleet is going to be thousands of airplanes that are off balance sheet and a couple hundred that are on balance sheet.
The deal also includes the disposal of repossessed asets of an on-balance sheet gross book value of 56 million euros for 51 million euros.
But the important thing to realize is that, on balance, the notifications and interruptions emanating from your device are not fine-tuned to your priorities.
There is less risk launching the deal now rather than holding the syndication risk on balance sheets and launching into unknown market conditions in September.
"On balance, U.S. equities appear to be in pause mode and for good reason," said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
Here's what the debate is all about — and why, on balance, we should consider the rise of RCTs a huge step forward for development economics.
They think what neoconservatives have proposed, on balance, has undermined the basic system rather than bolstered it (most notably with the US invasion of Iraq).
Some investors suggested that on balance, a strong earnings season has not been enough for U.S. stocks to break out of their recent trading range.
Market-based measures of inflation compensation remain low; most survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations are little changed, on balance, in recent months.
Jefferies said in a research note that it viewed the report as "mixed but on balance encouraging", with sales and orders above forecast, but earnings below.
On balance, scooters have improved American cities, and that these discussions are happening at all is a huge opportunity to make transit more efficient and equitable.
Poor people would on balance be better off, even if many more of them used drugs, if they were no longer repeatedly imprisoned for doing so.
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"We don't charge an origination fee like Lending Club," added Choubey MoneyLion holds some of its loans on balance sheet and funds them through wholesale markets.
On balance, Cheerwine Kreme is drinkable but too sweet, and tastes not at all like doughnuts, or glaze, or whatever the hell it was aiming for.
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But, on balance, "Nothing gold can stay," as Robert Frost observed in a poem slated — I'm pretty sure — to enter the public domain on January 1st.
On balance, then, it is best only to give candidates as much detail as they can reasonably handle and to hint that they expect to lose.
CESIEUR has fallen to its lowest level since 2016, dropping into negative territory which reflects that economic releases have on balance come in below consensus forecasts.
"Vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system remained, on balance, moderate," concluded the report, submitted to Congress on behalf of the Fed's Washington-based Board of Governors.
Even with the drawbacks of a traditional press, on balance, it's still a much better way to get crushed garlic neatly and quickly into one place.
"On balance the consumer is in good shape in terms of where they're spending, and that marginal propensity to consume is going to rise," he said.
It hired Colin Reddy from Bank of Ireland in March to head a treasury strategy and advisory group, focusing on balance sheet analysis, capital and funding.
On balance, analysts expect Deutsche to post a net profit for 2018, its first since 2014, according to a consensus forecast report on the bank's website.
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Consumer sentiment indexes have shown monthly ups and downs, and the two major indexes have sometimes produced contradictory signals, but on balance, consumer confidence remains healthy.
"Given the expected pressure on company profits, the spotlight is now on balance sheets," Citi equity strategist Robert Buckland said in a note to clients Friday.
On balance, the overall ergonomics and interface of all the systems that Infiniti has located on the center console and between the front seats were commendable.
"On balance, it's been a good 10 days of ... polling for the GOP in a lot of important battlegrounds," Nate Cohn, The Times's elections analyst, writes.
Moreover, Mr. Johnson's aides are probably not wrong to suspect that on balance, most civil servants would have preferred that Britain never left the European Union.
Opinion Columnist I try to limit my intake of 24-hour cable TV news, because as a medium, on balance, I think it's bad for America.
As a private bank, on-balance sheet credit exposures are limited and relate to an investment portfolio of highly liquid securities, largely sovereign and supranational debt.
On balance, they strengthen this country, and they deserve our protection — and girls like Elena should prick our conscience when we turn our backs on them.
On balance, more say the country would be better off if the Democrats take control of Congress (245%) than say it would be worse off (240%).
Green Bay has embraced a new way to win, relying less on Aaron Rodgers and more on balance to capture its first division title since 2016.
It's actually very hard to find something in the kind of boldface items on the Republican platform that the American people are on balance or for.
The recent reduction in on-balance sheet liquidity, a result of more stable funding conditions, has been adequately managed during more challenging conditions in the past.
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" Philip Kasinitz, a sociology professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, added, "On balance, this system has worked out pretty well.
"On balance (a) positive development, but watch out," he said when asked how he felt about the new Swiss-based Libra cryptocurrency project led by Facebook.
Market risk also stems from the bank's sizable open long on-balance sheet currency position, reflecting sizable investments in USD-denominated bonds financed by rouble customer deposits.
The real question — and the one at the center of America's foreign policy debate — is whether that fact is, on balance, harmful to the world or helpful.
Such leaders hoped instead to manage the impact of that soaring growth so that, on balance, China, their countries and the world would all be better off.
"All told, Wednesday's Copom meeting will be a close call but, on balance, we think a 25bp cut (to 6.25%) is more likely than not," he said.
The Federal Reserve increased interest rates in December, a move that showed that the Fed was on balance optimistic about the outlook for the United States economy.
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PAPA: WELL, I THINK I WANT TO LOOK A LITTLE BIT MORE INTO WHAT BRENT SAID, BUT I THINK ON BALANCE, BRENT IS DOING THE RIGHT THING.
Aim to glide through the water, concentrating on balance, fluidity and relaxation, delaying exhaustion by using just the muscles you need, and only when you need them.
On balance, European firms remain extremely cautious relative to U.S. peers with debt-to-earnings ratios standing around 3 times, according to strategists at UBS Wealth Management.
On balance, we expect Premier to enjoy better pricing power than in a deflationary environment but the company may also absorb some of the input cost increases.
The outlook after July is less clear, but on balance we expect the FOMC to follow up with another 25bp rate cut at the September policy meeting.
"On balance, it strengthened the case for a December move," said Bill Northey, chief investment officer for the private client group at U.S. Bank in Helena, Montana.
On balance, a key issue for Saudi Aramco's New York considerations "is having to reconcile to its extensive reporting and disclosure requirements," said one former investment banker.
But the German pontiff went out of his way to engage in respectful theological dialogue with Jewish interlocutors and on balance his papacy is seen as positive.
Rising NPL ratios over the past four years have put pressure on balance sheets so banks are reluctant to pass RBI rate cuts onto consumers, he said.
Some defunct retailers have surprised investors by disclosing that off-balance sheet leases were almost 66 times the value of on-balance sheet debt, the IASB said.
The reasons for all this have to do with things bigger and more stubborn than sports, but they are, on balance, pretty good reasons to feel anxious.
Although doing so provides savings to help pay for the bill's tax cuts, on balance, the bill would leave millions of middle-income Americans worse off financially.
"Developments since the February Monetary Policy Statement on balance are considered to be neutral for the stance of monetary policy," Governor Graeme Wheeler said in a statement.
On balance, it's fair to say that lurking wasn't part of the presidential image that Donald Trump hoped to convey in the second presidential debate on Sunday.
Taking a broader view, on balance, the combination of all monetary policy measures taken, including negative rates, appeared to have contributed positively to banks' profitability thus far.
"It means that the Bank of Japan's quantitative easing will continue, that will keep the yen on balance weak and so it supports dollar/yen," Heng said.
This policy would likely, on balance, reduce the number of carry-on bags, retain airline revenues and improve wait times, security and efficiency during the boarding process.
On balance, these other factors — support and turnout — not only outweighed demographic shifts as drivers of growing Democratic strength, but they also made demographic shifts more powerful.
Rose, now chairman of online grocer Ocado, says as a natural eurosceptic he is best placed to argue that, on balance, it is better to stay in.
U.S. companies on balance already are paying well below the 2500 percent tax level targeted in the Republican reform plan, according to an analysis by Yardeni Research.
Market-based measures of inflation compensation have increased in recent months but remain low; survey-based measures of longer-term inflation expectations are little changed, on balance.
This focus on balance sheet reduction led economists at Wall Street's top firms to push out their outlook on the next rate hike to December from September.
Anything that encourages candidates to spend more time doing on-the-ground organizing and less time pandering to the superrich is probably a good thing, on balance.
"We don't believe the execution of this current model will, on balance, deliver positive changes for tea farmers," added Michael Gidney, chief executive of the Fairtrade Foundation.
"On balance we believe Britain would be better off leading a renewed drive for reform within the EU rather than starting afresh outside it," the newspaper said.
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While he said he took seriously concerns that colleagues had raised about the deficit, Mr. McCain said that on balance it would be good for the country.
On balance, Republicans are seeking to conserve very little; instead they have become the courtiers and court pastors of a man who delights in tearing things down.
But on balance, our podcast reveals a show that seems more interested in presenting a scary, dangerous world where the over-aggressive policing it normalizes seems warranted.
I am an optimist, though, and history has shown us that new technologies, on balance, have been incredibly good for society measured by productivity, wellness and equality.
On balance, Ridker's almost psychoanalytic peeling back of layers of time and experience gets to the heart of the family's dysfunction while creating characters with true depth.
Plus, even the most generous VC backers can't help Root compete on balance sheet with a rival like Geico, which is part of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
On rare occasions, there have been doping violations in curling, since it is, on balance, a taxing feat of endurance to sweep the broom round after round.
In my defense, I still believe that Anthony would have, on balance, helped over the course of the whole season if he had been allowed to stay.
Eli Lilly's On Balance Volume has held above its 13-day moving average, a sign that big institutions are gobbling up shares and driving the stock higher.
Investor advocates for decades have urged accounting rule makers to put leases on balance sheets to give investors a more accurate picture of a company's financial health.
Adding to signs of stress on balance sheets and faltering business confidence, M1 money supply rose just 1.5 percent on-year, the weakest pace since January 2014.
Conceding that the appeals court's ruling on fair use was "not free from doubt," the administration said that on balance the Federal Circuit had gotten it right.
That's a harder issue in my view — especially given that much of what you've learned was through illegitimate means — but on balance, I'd say that you are.
Though it can be frustrating when a WTO ruling goes against you, respecting these rulings struck the WTO's founding members as being, on balance, to their mutual benefit—much as it benefits individual Americans, on balance, to let courts resolve disputes among them, even if it's occasionally frustrating not to be able to tell your neighbors that if they don't turn down their music you'll burn down their house.
The Dodgers never went to the World Series under his tenure, and the rosters he constructed were often flawed, but on balance, the team benefited from those trades.
"I think that on balance we will secure a deal - whether it will be by the end of March or after an extension I can't say," he added.
Defenders of the council insist that on balance it still does good, with its three sessions a year putting a spotlight on human-rights abuses around the world.
On balance, the value of the public seeing the president's thoughts on Twitter seems outweighed by the public interest in those thoughts never occurring in the first place.
On balance, however, the Fed noted that labor market indicators suggest just "some increase" in labor utilization – a positive but hardly robust endorsement of recent labor market activity.
Richard Millett, a lawyer representing the inquiry itself, condemned the timing of the request, but said that on balance, it was in the inquiry's interest to grant it.
But over the years my views on the matter have changed, and I now think that, on balance, allowing cameras in the courtroom does more good than harm.
At the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting starting Tuesday, investors on balance think an interest rate cut is unlikely while many back a shift towards one in July.
Musk noted then that he believed "engaging on critical issues [would] on balance serve the greater good" as his reasoning for sticking with the council at the time.
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" DEREK HOLT, HEAD OF CAPITAL MARKETS ECONOMICS AT SCOTIABANK "The headline beat, but the composition of the job gains was mixed and in my opinion poor on balance.
In its rating case Fitch assumes further property transactions that will result in annual average GBP200m annual spending, GBP90m rental savings and GBP900m additional debt on balance sheet.
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) published a new rule on Wednesday requiring leases of more than a year to be placed on balance sheets from January 2019.
"On balance the stock is undervalued, and we will demonstrate both in the short and the long term that we are building a great, endearing company," Schultz said.
On balance, by removing some of the incentives to further push gas in the power sector, scrapping the CPP will come at the expense of increased gas demand.
Workouts that focus on balance and functional training to improve stability and coordination are especially effective at reducing fall risk, the study team reports in the Cochrane Library.
Policymakers had fretted over whether South Korea would be named as a currency manipulator in a U.S. Treasury report, although on balance they are confident it is unlikely.
If the strip is not counted as a loan, the capital charge for banks holding that risk on balance sheet could be four times higher, the sources said.
" Still, the Fed said, "overall vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system remain moderate on balance," with banks better buffeted against any trouble due to their "strong capital position.
Management is looking to cut dollar-denominated debt to around 5% of on-balance sheet debt by end-2017, which should further lessen currency risk and earnings volatility.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic will be in Hong Kong at a conference, "Unconventional Monetary Policy: Lessons Learned," where he is expected to comment on balance sheet normalization.
"There is good news and bad news in this release, but on balance the Bank of England will likely focus on the good," HSBC economist Elizabeth Martins said.
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The credit crunch in 21847 triggered a panic when people throughout the financial system wondered whether the numbers on balance sheets meant what they were supposed to mean.
"On balance, the $280 billion retail business is benefiting more than the $45 billion AWS business is suffering, so Amazon is a net beneficiary of the pandemic."D.
Footwork in the bareknuckle phase emphasized the ability to stay on balance because blows were guaranteed to be connecting on the arms and body if not the head.
" A week later, in the conference room that used to be Snider's office, Scott said, "My sense on balance is that the fans are happy we did something.
Admittedly, some new EU member states in Eastern Europe have suffered authoritarian backslides, but on balance, membership has been a powerful disincentive against reverting to their illiberal past.
On balance, it works well: Everybody has coverage, people who can afford private insurance like having options, and Australian health care ranks among the best in the world.
But those differences on balance favor a more determined approach: Iran is far poorer, far weaker, and far more susceptible to internal shocks than the Soviet Union was.
"On balance and with the changes we agreed to in the bill's final text, I can vote for it," he said after the meeting in the Oval Office.
Trump's approach to North Korea is the only policy position tested that is viewed favorably on balance, with a median of 333% saying they approve and 36% disapproving.
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On balance, both she and the other two researchers give charismatic Christianity credit for endowing people who would otherwise be helpless with a sense of agency and purpose.
"I think it's on balance more good than bad, but there's definitely some bad, so hopefully the good outweighs the bad," Musk said Thursday of his Twitter use.
At the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting starting Tuesday, investors on balance think an interest rate cut is unlikely while many back a shift toward one in July.
On balance, cheap refugee workers are more of a bonus than a burden for Turkey, said economist Harun Ozturkler of the Centre For Middle Eastern Strategic Studies in Ankara.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen agreed with Draghi that guidance has been beneficial "on balance" but stressed it should always be viewed as depending on how the economy actually develops.
LIQUIDITY Fitch considers Voyage's liquidity satisfactory with cash on balance sheet of GBP21 million at the end of December 2016 together with committed undrawn RCF of GBP 37.5 million.
"On balance the evidence to date is that the reforms have reduced the likelihood that a deterioration in market liquidity could result in wider financial stability problems," it said.
Criminals or nation-states could also change data, like financial information on balance sheets or commands going into an industrial machine, instead of merely stealing it or deleting it.
On balance, experts say his plan would be a boon for healthy and wealthy, but reduce aid to the elderly and those who are already sick or in need.
On balance, though, the West should not forsake the Saudis; instead it should seek to restrain the damage of their air campaign, and ultimately bring it to an end.
We will monitor U.S. dollar strength, but, on balance, we see the fall in U.S. equities as an opportunity, and remain overweight them in our global tactical asset allocation.
And some of those who do not regret transitioning might also have been content had they not done so, in which case they will, on balance, have been harmed.
"On balance we expect 30 percent less workload" compared with the current MLB and MSB platforms operated separately by Audi and Porsche, the CEO said, without being more specific.
"On balance, if Trump became President it would be likely to cause gold to rise above $1,400 and even $1,903 for the first time since April 2013," it said.
If we're aware of risks and we can make sure there's education and so on around it, on balance, we're gonna get a lot of benefit from this technology.
But such expectations ebbed over the course of a week, with investors doubtful of another rate increase this year as U.S. data on balance have fallen short of forecasts.
The researchers analyzed six trials, with a total of about 300 participants, looking at the effect of physical yoga on balance among men and women age 60 and older.
With US$16.8bn of existing debt and US$1bn of cash on balance sheet, the company is valued at US$9.023bn-$85bn, taking into account a premium, bankers said.
And although I've considered whether we should not carry these ads in the past, and I'll continue to do so, on balance so far I've thought we should continue.
"On balance, the data is relatively positive and does not point to a hard landing," said Timothy Graf, head of macro strategy at State Street Global Advisors in London.
Bond liquidity worsened after the financial crisis, after regulators imposed stricter capital requirements and bonds became more costly to hold on balance sheets, prompting banks to cut their inventories.
"For Gravity, it's worked out great, and I think this type of behavior on balance would work out great for every single company in the world," Price told me.
On balance, women magnates procure more online followers, with an average of 53,448,255 across three networks, whereas men secure an average of roughly 3,229,248 followers via the same platforms.
On balance, Mr. Luongo's version of Tuscan food retrofitted for American appetites may be easier to see for what it is now that it has lost its fashionable gloss.
Meanwhile, a colleague received an offer for a 0% promotional APR on balance transfers on the Chase Freedom through May 2021, after which the APR would jump to 24.49%.
On balance though, a few more announcements of measures to alleviate the financial stress of the telecom sector the underlying platform for most digital innovation would have been timely.
"A calmer geopolitical backdrop and the signing of the U.S.-China Phase 20.73 agreement is, on balance, favourable for global growth," said Joseph Capurso, an FX strategist at CBA.
"A calmer geopolitical backdrop and the signing of the US-China phase one agreement is, on balance, favourable for global growth," said Joseph Capurso, an FX strategist at CBA.
In addition to weakening international organizations that were previously considered to support U.S. power on balance, Trump has also torpedoed a number of international trades, security and other treaties.
"On balance, when assessing economic activity and its likely evolution, it would be reasonable to conclude that further removal of accommodation will likely be appropriate soon," Ms. Brainard said.
"A calmer geopolitical backdrop and the signing of the U.S.-China Phase 21.3028 agreement is, on balance, favourable for global growth," said Joseph Capurso, an FX strategist at CBA.
"On balance, we think that a broad movement to break up companies solely because they are large will fail without a change to existing antitrust laws," the note read.
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On balance I think most people still buy into this stronger global demand story but it may be a bit late in the day to be chasing this theme.
"A calmer geopolitical backdrop and the signing of the U.S.-China Phase 21.3035 agreement is, on balance, favourable for global growth," said Joseph Capurso, an FX strategist at CBA.
"A calmer geopolitical backdrop and the signing of the U.S.-China Phase 21 agreement is, on balance, favourable for global growth," said Joseph Capurso, an FX strategist at CBA.
"Based on our data there were no adverse effects (of steam inhalation) but equally no clear benefits," and on balance he would not recommend people try it, Little said.
It isn't clear yet how many jobs would be cut if the transaction succeeds, but this would be a rare deal if it actually generated new positions on balance.
I understand this response, though I disagree that, on balance, the movie is worthless, merely a target for people to figure out how to deal with their rage safely.
Asked about studies that show skepticism around self-driving vehicles, Krafcik said that on balance, what Waymo is seeing from these surveys is actually promising for them as a company.
"On balance, older employees' productivity and reliability is higher than that of their younger colleagues," says Axel Börsch-Supan of the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
Recent presidential comments have also revealed a preoccupation with the fragility of the economy as the global expansion slows, and modestly lower oil prices would, on balance, support continued growth.
"On balance, this is a net cut in health services for people with opioid problems," Keith Humphreys, a Stanford drug policy expert who served in the Obama administration, told me.
On balance, it seems far more likely that it is ISIS that perpetrated Tuesday's gruesome attack, which bears all the hallmarks of the ISIS assault on Brussels airport in March.
Despite all the other problems associated with Prohibition, newer research even indicates banning the sale of alcohol may not have, on balance, led to an increase in violence and crime.
PLDT's total on-balance sheet debt of PHP175 billion as of end-June 2017 (end-June 2016: PHP129 billion) is well spread out, with 76% of debt due after 2019.
"On balance, earnings have been better, but we've also had an upward trend in energy prices; that's flattened out a bit," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
"The Chinese data was, on balance, as expected," he said, predicting that Chinese growth would slow into next year and prices would fall to $6,500 by the end of 2017.
A boring debate probably suited Mrs Clinton on balance, by reminding the audience that both she and Mr Sanders have the same priorities, but disagree in how to advance them.
This is all a little bit cruel, and in the cases of some ill-fated careers can be downright unjust, but it is also probably for the best on balance.
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ADJUSTMENTS - Not readily available cash: Fitch estimates that IKKS will need to keep EUR15m of cash on balance sheet for intra-year trade working capital funding.
On balance this ought to be a good thing, nudging them to lend to private companies and consumers who are willing to borrow at higher interest rates than state firms.
On balance, this suggests that Fed Chair Janet Yellen, a proponent of raising interest rates more slowly, could have more like-minded voters to deal with in the coming year.
Clinton's reversal on the free trade that has, on balance, been good for the American economy for decades has left her vulnerable, defending positions of which she herself is unconvinced.
Many consumers turn to credit cards in cases like these, partly for convenience but also because some offer 0% APR for a limited time on balance transfers, purchases, or both.
As soon as Tesla exceeds 200,000 electric vehicles, an available federal tax credit begins to phase out, leaving customers to pay more on balance for their electric cars from Tesla.
That's called fixing a problem — not throwing out a whole system that we know from a long historical record contributes on balance to economic growth, competitiveness and more open societies.
The Reuters poll found fund managers were on balance bullish toward Egyptian shares, saying the central bank's surprise interest rate hike last month was positive for some sectors, including banks.
And given that, on balance, things like AI and cloud services still have a long way to go before being truly ubiquitous, there remains a lot of opportunity for Intel.
On balance, for all the fears that the World Cup was too high-profile a stage for what was essentially a trial run, V.A.R. has been a success in Russia.
So while he probably should have been more upfront about the lack of rigor in the pilot program, I think presenting these recommendations now is on balance a good thing.
Brazil does not, it turns out, have a lot of debt in foreign currency, and currency effects on balance sheets don't seem to be an important part of the story.
But after the debate, as the Young Republicans lingered over jalapeño poppers and I.P.A.s, the group's vice president, James West, said that on balance he thought Mr. Donovan had won.
On balance, Alexander's no vote may have dealt a mortal blow to Democrats' hopes of calling more witnesses in Trump's trial, chief among them, former National Security Advisor John Bolton.
On balance, though, Mr. van Zweden and Ms. Borda's exciting programming initiatives are more important to the Philharmonic's future than an overly aggressive account of a Prokofiev staple is harmful.
Some 42% of respondents said additional easing would have no effect on the economy, while the rest were split on whether more stimulus would on balance help or hurt growth.
"As we indicated in our March statement on balance sheet normalization, at some point, we will begin increasing our securities holdings to maintain an appropriate level of reserves," he said.
But on balance, we all must realize that these opportunities to confront those in our family who form the vanguard of the American left are few and far in between.
"Average hourly earnings grew faster than expected and more jobs were created than expected which on balance should help push the Fed in the direction of raising rates," he added.
"On balance, we conclude based on the language in the press release that this transaction remains on track for a Phase II approval and closing," Bernstein wrote in client note.
He didn't foreclose the possibility of ever reconsidering, saying he'll continue to assess "whether we should not carry these ads" but has decided "on balance" that it's the right call.
But, on balance, its analysis found that a clear majority of Democrats' gains from 2016 to 20183 came from voters switching their preference, rather than from changes in the electorate's composition.
"The change (in Fed communications) this January was that (Fed Chairman Jerome) Powell last Friday and the minutes this week seem to indicate greater flexibility on balance sheet policy," said Anderson.
In November last year, the European Commission unveiled a new set of proposals aimed at banks operating in the European Union (EU) that could potentially add further pressure on balance sheets.
JPMorgan Chase Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake said that on balance, the plan would be good for the company, even if it loses some deductions and tax benefits it currently enjoys.
Australia's central bank members discussed leaving interest rates on hold at the May 3 meeting but decided on balance that a cut then would help return inflation to target over time.
"Although I've considered whether we should not carry these ads in the past, and I'll continue to do so, on balance so far I've thought that we should continue," Zuckerberg said.
For the CIJ, it gives the group some funding to bring more of their expertise to a wider set of journalists, and that on balance can only be a good thing.
Having cut rates below zero percent in January, the BoJ could have focused on balance sheet expansion in April, perhaps by lifting housing loans off private banks' balance sheets, suggested Brooks.
"On balance," the ACCC found consumer interest would not be served by granting the banks' application, particularly given it could distort competition between the banks in supplying mobile wallets for iPhone.
To this end, STT has begun charging clients fees to hold deposits on balance sheet in some geographic locations as well as pushing excess client deposits away from the balance sheet.
I understand the perspective of those who object to my attending this meeting, but I believe at this time that engaging on critical issues will on balance serve the greater good.
On balance, fewer avenues for broadcasting these sorts of videos is a positive, but remember it's likely at the expensive of 7,500 other people's mental health somewhere halfway across the world.
But market pricing on balance suggests investors are growing no more convinced of the case for raising rates, with the chances of a quarter point rise in December around 1003 percent.
On balance the Fed's message did not go as far as some in currency markets had expected towards outright promising a rise in borrowing costs by the end of the year.
Opinion is also divided over the impact on loan covenants that companies have with banks, which are often based on a cap on balance sheets to avoid too much risk-taking.
On balance, it has been a very good thing, as it gave control of document structure and appearance to the author, unlocking an unparalleled blossoming of self-publishing and self-expression.
O) "On balance, the (China) data is relatively positive and does not point to a hard landing," said Timothy Graf, head of macro strategy at State Street Global Advisors in London.
"On balance, we just need to be continuing to make sure that we are blowing wind into the sails of the economy for some time yet," Governor Adrian Orr told Reuters.
I should go into these games in a later post, but on balance I think the NES Classic probably has the more broadly appealing lineup for most people, especially outside Japan.
On balance, however, the main leading indicators suggest the pace of economic expansion - and the outlook for growth in oil consumption - will continue slowing for at least the next six months.
The ECB's previous TLTRO will start to mature in June 2020 but once the remaining maturity of existing loans falls under a year, they have to be reclassified on balance sheets.
A monthly Reuters poll, published on Thursday, found Middle East fund managers had become negative on balance towards Saudi Arabian equities for the next three months because of the austerity policies.
"On balance, these are poor choices that, in my view, heighten the risk of improper financial activities similar to those that precipitated the 2008 financial crisis," Velazquez said in a statement.
"Banks, on balance, reported that their lending standards on C&I loans are currently at the easier end of the range of standards between 2005 and the present," the report said.
On balance, our estimates suggest Mr. Trump's strength among rural and small-town voters in central and western Virginia will give him an edge over Mr. Rubio's strength in Northern Virginia.
"On balance, however, we still see tightness in 2H19," Morgan Stanley said, adding it expected Brent to trade in the $75-$80 per barrel range in the second half of 2019.
On-balance sheet risks are moderate and reflect the bank's business model, as the bulk of the exposures are to private banking clients and over-collateralised with financial instruments or mortgages.
"On balance, it is far more important to me that women are stepping forward to tell their stories and confront their harassers than it is to continue our campaign," she said.
Yet on balance, I'm troubled that some of America's greatest institutions grant a transformative opportunity disproportionately to kids already steeped in advantage, from violin lessons to chess tournaments to SAT coaching.
While he said he remained concerned about the deficit and acknowledged that the tax bill is not perfect, Mr. McCain said that on balance it would be good for the country.
On balance, however, due process arguments should not prevail because most red flag laws -- which aim to protect the public against potentially dangerous individuals owning firearms -- already satisfy due process requirements.
"As to these products, while there may be some doubt, the Court concludes, on balance, that the scale tips ever so slightly in favor of the petitioner," the Tax Court said.
Capital Economics said one plus for the Turkish banks is that they seem to hedge all of their on-balance sheet foreign exchange mismatches, limiting their exposure to the crashing lira.
Companies in the acquisition sample showing the most cash on balance sheet prior to the deals underperformed substantially afterwards; by 8.6 percent over one year and 10.1 percent over three years.
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"On balance, it is my belief that despite my many differences with Mark Begich, his stance on the important issues ... more closely align with my priorities for Alaska," he later added.
And so I think on balance the assets that China possesses are ample to deal with their liabilities and they're very thoughtful about how they're approaching this period of economic questionability.
Our sources say Nike was fully aware there would be outrage by embracing Kaepernick's cause but, on balance, the company knew it would attract way more customers than it would lose.
Zero-percent interest on new purchases for 18 months (11%) and zero-percent interest on balance transfers for 20193 months (6%), were well below interest in sign-up bonuses and travel credits.
Euro zone banks are struggling with waning profits and shrinking margins as low rates, intense competition, outdated business models and a high stock of bad assets take their toll on balance sheets.
In the midst of Venezuela's turmoil, President Nicolas Maduro's ruling United Socialist Party (PSUV) has found itself isolated and deprived of political support—something investors say is a good thing on balance.
There's a 0 percent APR on balance transfers for 21 months, as long as the transfers are completed within the first four months, and on purchases there's no interest for a year.
But for 13 of the 22 emerging markets in the study, the financial effect dominates: a stronger exchange rate on balance speeds up the economy and a weaker one slows it down.
"On balance, the lack of acknowledgment that the data might be improving was missing and that has been slightly bond-market-friendly," said Peter Schaffrik, global macro strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
"There's been some high-profile company misses, but on balance the word for this earnings season has been 'beat,'" Jeff Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James, said in the same interview.
"What the government is doing in the main is going to increase the amount of money on balance sheets tied up in bonds, shrinking the borrowing base," he told CNBC in September.
Cole, the president of Focus Brands, which owns and Auntie Anne's, has devised a plan based on balance that adds nutrition and also lets her indulge in the goodies her companies make.
"On balance, pricing pressures were little changed from the prior report," the central bank said in its Beige Book report of the economy derived from anecdotal evidence provided by business contacts nationwide.
We expect the group to have available cash on balance sheet of about EUR258 million at end-2017 and this will be complemented by around EUR125 million in committed unsecured credit facilities.
On balance, this newspaper has not been persuaded that any other device can deter police misconduct; it has supported the so-called Miranda rule, despite misgivings about its consequences in certain cases.
Investors looking for the best place to put their money should focus on balance during the second half of the year, RBC Capital Market's global head of research told CNBC on Friday.
But Juliana Barbassa, a Brazilian and longtime Rio correspondent who wrote "Dancing With the Devil in the City of God" about Rio's Olympic journey, thinks it was, on balance, a bad bargain.
But at the same time, we say we are and we are data dependent, and there's no question that the data on balance since October have been stronger than our base case.
"On balance people are looking to buy EM assets but it would be foolish to say buy them all because there are still vulnerabilities in a sizeable number," Aberdeen Standard's Milligan said.
NBC reports a strong liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) within the Canadian bank peer group at 134% and continues to have strong on-balance-sheet unencumbered liquidity at over 20% of total assets.
"The damage will, on balance, not be minor, that much can already be said today, but Volkswagen luckily has a strong economic base," Weil, also a member of the supervisory board, said.
The discrepancy arose mainly from the factoring in of CNY1 billion in trade receivables, which was taken off the books in the management accounts but treated as on-balance sheet under IFRS.
On balance the new USMCA strengthens that partnership in key ways by preserving provisions that work well today, improving on others and establishing new standards that are the best in the world.
" Ms. Klobuchar's campaign said she voted for Judge Stras because "given the choices, on balance she thought he was better than the other candidates who would have been nominated from other states.
But on balance we see this as something that happens in the ordinary course of our markets, I think we've been through regular financial crises in the world and emerging markets crises.
Abby was once another fling to him, a beddable college dropout, but now she is ambitious and independent-minded, and it has made him a more caring and conscientious person on balance.
China teaches us not to be naïve about economic engagement toppling dictators, but on balance tourists and investors would be more of a force for change than a seventh decade of embargo.
Participants agreed on the importance on being flexible on balance sheet normalization and most thought it desirable to announce soon a plan to end the Fed's asset holdings reduction later this year.
The discrepancy mainly arose from the factoring in of CNY1 billion in trade receivables, which had been taken off the books in the management accounts but treated as on-balance-sheet under IFRS.
One European ideological bloc (which might be called Anglo-Saxon) sees competition as, on balance, a useful discipline, making companies and countries stronger and more attuned to the needs of consumers and citizens.
On-balance sheet liquidity is strong and is supported by contingent liquidity, if required, through central bank facilities at the Bank of England and the European Central Bank (via the society's Irish operations).
"As we see a steady stream of earnings, on balance the season has been better and that's helping the market today," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
Banking stocks rose 1% ahead of a pivotal Federal Reserve policy meeting starting Wednesday where investors on balance think an interest rate cut is unlikely while backing a shift towards one in July.
The ratings also reflect Amundi's strong revenue generation, sound risk management, acceptable asset performance, low adjusted balance sheet leverage and Fitch's view that the Pioneer acquisition is on balance neutral to Amundi's IDRs.
On balance, mechanization and increased use of new energy rather than manual labor has brought a tremendous improvement in living standards, but the costs for subgroups affecting by the transitions have been intense.
"On balance, the labour market continues to be solid and despite the softer inflation data as of late, the solid employment data should keep the Fed on course for policy normalization," he said.
However, the impact on balance- sheet profiles will be gradual as contracts operating under the existing mechanism will still have several years to run (we estimate about six to eight years, on average).
"For me it's a close question," said Professor Cohen, "but I think, on balance, because of the A.B.A.'s huge membership and prominence, it should take a much tougher stand than it has."
Gaspar said that on balance, he expected the union between Raytheon and United Technologies to benefit Elbit as both U.S. firm consider the Israeli company as a reliable supplier rather than a rival.
On balance, many are deeply skeptical that the oil market is on the verge of a meaningful recovery based on OPEC's poor track record on actual compliance with production cuts agreed on paper.
Pillarstone is a platform set up by private equity firm KKR and John Davison in 2015 to partner with European banks to create value by managing their on-balance sheet non-core assets.
OTTAWA, April 19 (Reuters) - Recent economic data in Canada have been encouraging on balance but also quite variable, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz told the House of Commons finance committee on Tuesday.
In a statement on Monday, Moody's said Macron's policy platform is, on balance, credit positive for France as it aims to enhance medium-term growth, while continuing the gradual process of debt consolidation.
"If [crude oil] spot prices were to go to $40, I think that would be detrimental to shares on balance, yes," the editor of the Gartman Letter told CNBC's "Fast Money " on Monday.
"But on balance, they remain consistent with our expectation for a further slowdown in economic growth in Q1," wrote Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Economics, in a note on Friday.
As the stock of reserves in the system grows the Bank plans to increase its "Macro add-on balance"—which receives 0% interest—so that only banks' marginal reserves attract the negative rate.
Fund managers have expressed concern about high valuations in Qatar and a Reuters poll published this week found them on balance expecting to cut allocations to that market in the next three months.
On balance, the results look a lot more like the electorate in the Current Population Survey or voter file than the exit polls — at least in the places where the disagreement is greatest.
But on balance, the Catalist data and the C.P.S. are more consistent with the actual results and common sense than the exit polls, at least in the places where the disagreements are largest.
Risk-weighted assets relative to total assets declined for most banks in 2016, as mortgages (which have a 50% risk weight) and entrusted investments were the main drivers of on-balance-sheet growth.
"On balance, the exchange rate outlook is far much better than last year, implying a much less inflationary impact from the exchange rate," the bank said in a statement posted on its website.
Over all, the hedge fund employees were substantially more accurate than the control group, suggesting that on balance, the high-frequency traders were more attuned to their own bodies than the general public.
Chase offers 15 months of interest-free benefits on balance transfers, then a variable APR of 16.99% to 25.74% applies and  $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.
"On balance, the labor market continues to be solid and despite the softer inflation data as of late, the solid employment data should keep the Fed on course for policy normalization," he said.
The Fed noted, however, that inflation expectations were on balance little changed in recent months, and gave no firm indication of whether it would raise rates at its next policy meeting in September.
The administration has argued that with the agreement, some low-skill jobs would be lost, but on balance more would be created, and in export-reliant industries that pay higher wages on average.
After steady growth and good performance, shareholders are set to take around €55m as a dividend payment from Paroc, partially through the new loan and from cash on balance sheet, banking sources said.
Watching someone read doesn't seem like it would work as a movie, but Ford's reimagining of the novel — which transposes a number of elements to fit his signature aesthetic — does succeed, on balance.
On balance, it is reasonable to guess that COVID-19 will infect as many Americans over the next year as influenza does in a typical winter — somewhere between 25 million and 115 million.
On balance, the minutes showed policymakers believe there may be less slack in the economy than previously thought, and that more flexible credit and capital markets have magnified the power of monetary policy.
"The push and pull of forces both external and internal to the U.S. economy will continue to provide challenges, but on balance we expect a good year," NRF Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said.
On balance, 81 percent of banks reported a decline in their net interest income as a result of the ECB's negative deposit rate, effectively a charge on parking cash with the central bank.
However, Fitch views the practice of receivables factoring as a form of debt, recognizing the core ongoing nature of Ball's receivables and the potential for any required replacement funding being on balance sheet.
The insurers don't necessarily like the Medicaid cuts in the Republican bill, but on balance, their plans would benefit more from the tax cuts and the market stabilization money the legislation would provide.
He designed UN:SOC to prove a wide area megagame could work—which, on balance, it did—and our unscripted pyrrhic victory was exactly the kind of "disjointed and chaotic" outcome he'd hoped for.
MIKE SANTOLI: Now, on balance-- even though you're not making big macro calls with the portfolio, you have mentioned that you've tilted perhaps a little more defensive for the back half of the year?
But the Fed also noted that inflation expectations were on balance little changed in recent months, and gave no firm indication of whether it would raise rates at its next policy meeting in September.
When you apply for the card, you decide whether you want 18 months of 0 percent APR on balance transfers and 6 months on purchases, or 14 months on both purchases and balance transfers.
A majority believe the United States should transition to 100% clean energy within a decade, and that clean energy would on balance "create new jobs and growth" instead of "hurt jobs and the economy".
Even some of ICANN's harshest critics, such as Milton Mueller of the Georgia Institute of Technology, say the proposals are pretty good on balance—though he would like the citizenry to have more powers.
The smaller banks have also, in general, been the most active in shadow-banking activities that are now being pushed back on-balance-sheet by tighter regulation - a process that is consuming bank capital.
Inspections of improper trading involve probing interbank business to see if bank health is being masked by multiple trades and the impact of sell and buy-back deals on balance sheets, the document added.
The third dividend will be funded through a new €23m, five-year term loan B that Tipico launched on Tuesday, via Morgan Stanley, Nomura and UniCredit, along with €22m of cash on balance sheet.
"On balance, his conduct over the past two years, particularly his actions this month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office," the 2012 Republican presidential nominee wrote.
"The damage will, on balance, not be minor, as much as that can already be said today but Volkswagen luckily has a strong economic substance," Weil told the gathering, attended by thousands of workers.
"If we have a pullback — anything could happen anytime — the fundamentals, cash on balance sheet, all the things that we've talked about considering the health of corporations could be a stabilizing factor," she said.
"With expectations consolidating around (a) Fed rate hike and further guidance on balance sheet reduction, dollar shorts could be generally cautious, which could support the dollar into the FOMC meeting this week," Varathan said.
"Although I've considered whether we should not carry these ads in the past and I'll continue to do so, on balance, so far, I've thought we should continue," Zuckerberg said on the earnings call.
On balance, the study concludes, the amicus machine is a force for good, giving the justices access to valuable information and serving as a counterweight to the expert lawyers who represent the federal government.
In any event, most voters don't agree with everything their candidate or their party espouses, but rather make a judgment as to who, on balance, they think will be better for a particular office.
He predicts a "bumpy" year for the global economy, but the combination of a possible slowdown with attempts by the advertising industry to reinvent itself is one that is, on balance, positive for S4.
"On balance, the bill is helpful to general aviation," said Ed Bolen, president and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association, which represents private-jet companies and owners as well as general aviation companies.
A fall for Sunisa Lee on balance beam and a fumbled routine from Grace McCallum on the uneven bars left the United States with room for improvement, though both were strong in other events.
On balance, though, the room seemed entirely ready for the Trump age, celebrating the apparent influence of Heritage in Mr. Trump's decision-making thus far and reprising the greatest hits of the 2016 campaign.
Money markets on balance expect a 25 basis point rate cut to the current Fed rate of 2% in October, but that would still leave rates far above the -0.6% of the euro zone.
I've checked out some of the Sentra's competition of late, notably the Toyota Corolla, and on balance I'd say that Nissan has definitely brought a little more fun to the party with the interior.
It is what has led to three dispiriting managerial appointments, wilderness years under men unable or unwilling to grasp the club's identity, money wasted on a squad high on quality but low on balance.
Somehow, Zellweger manages to be Judy for a full two hours, delivering an over-the-rainbow performance in a movie that otherwise, on balance, is a bit more Kansas than Oz. "Judy" premieres Sept.
With real GDP rising a little less, on balance, over the forecast period, the projected decline in the unemployment rate over the next few years was a touch smaller than in the previous forecast.
They dispute his contention that all but the richest Americans would be better off, on balance, with higher wages and benefits like expanded Social Security, free public colleges and, most of all, free health care.
On balance, though, there's not a lot of evidence to support this conclusion — and entrance polls showed Mr. Trump losing among voters who decided over the last month, not just over the last few days.
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The teenage gymnast nabbed a spot on the U.S. Olympic team and rocketed to international fame after winning gold with the "Final Five" in Rio, in addition to an individual silver medal on balance beam.
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This tactic is mostly used on "balance bills," or bills that happen when an out-of-network provider charges more for medical services than an insurer will pay, and patients get stuck with the difference.
VANISHED COMMUNITIES On balance, mechanisation and increased use of new energy rather than manual labour has brought a tremendous improvement in living standards, but the costs for subgroups affecting by the transitions have been intense.
VANISHED COMMUNITIES On balance, mechanisation and increased use of new energy rather than manual labour have brought a tremendous improvement in living standards, but the costs for subgroups affecting by the transitions have been intense.
On balance, the Solar Roof provides more energy generation than a similarly sized roof retrofitted with traditional tiles, though individually, the tile's power-gathering cells themselves are less energy-efficient than a traditional solar cell.
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ON BALANCE, it seems implausible that a committee—let alone a committee run by grey-suited Communist Party commissars—could design anything as odd as the new research campus of Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant.
On balance, the latest figures on trade balance, business activities and spending "had a minimal net effect" the regional Fed's forecast on the gross domestic product in the second quarter, it said on its website.
And two other key indicators, the On Balance Volume line and the Vortex Indicator, made bullish crossovers in the last several weeks, signs that the stock may be on the verge of an upward tear.
"This would give the Fed pause when they meet about raising rates, but this report won't delay on balance sheet normalization later this month," said Kristina Hooper, Global Market Strategist at Invesco, in New York.
On balance, this is not a good bargain for Coloradans: the questionable, meager environmental gains to be achieved by adopting the California standards are far outweighed by the extraordinary cost to vehicle owners and taxpayers.
They could be the same Apostles who convene at Cambridge in semi-secrecy, for the purposes of intellectual discussion, and whose past members include Tennyson and John Maynard Keynes, but, on balance, I think not.
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"Given what futures are pointing to right now, I think it's probably a sign that on balance Republicans have marginally outperformed," said Geoffrey Yu, Head of UK Chief Investment Office at UBS Global Wealth Management.
"On balance, this round of ECB policy easing is seen as generally growth-supportive at the margin, but may not significantly move the growth dial," said Selena Ling, Head of Strategy and Research at OCBC.
Tech companies are changing everyday life in the United States, and not always in good ways — but on balance, Senator Chuck Schumer says he'd rather they regulate themselves than wait for government to step in.
The purchase from PPC Enterprises LLC, FiveW Capital LLC and Viteos management was funded through debt and cash on balance sheet with $11 million re-invested by Viteos' management and key employees in Intertrust shares.
"On balance, it is my belief that despite my many differences with Mark Begich, his stance on the important issues I have listed above more closely align with my priorities for Alaska," Mr. Walker said.
"I like the Bay Area, so I&aposm not super negative on it, but I do think on balance if I was starting from scratch now, I  would not pick the Bay Area," Zuckerberg said.
"Given what futures are pointing to right now, I think it's probably a sign that on balance Republicans have marginally outperformed," said Geoffrey Yu, head of U.K. Chief Investment Office at UBS Global Wealth Management.
But on balance, and given the impeachment inquiry, a commission on consumer privacy can be designed to be the locomotive for a train already in motion rather than a sidecar that may derail greater oversight.
While some members will benefit more than others, and different sectors in individual countries will be affected differently, on balance all 11 governments concluded that they have more to gain than lose from the agreement.
On balance, though, it seems to me that the government has used significant restraint in making only this single rather unique charge against Assange and the ultimate impact on the press may thus be limited.
A Moody's analysis of the new law said the legislation could increase the regulatory burden on the schools, but on balance it should be a positive for colleges' creditworthiness if it smooths the closing process.
Yes, both legal and illegal immigrants actually contribute, on balance, to American growth, but there is no question that border security, asylum courts, resettlement and absorption facilities put pressure on federal, state and local governments.
With real GDP rising a little less, on balance, over the forecast period, the projected decline in the unemployment rate over the next few years was also a touch smaller than in the previous forecast.
Many economists project new tariffs would on balance either slow down hiring or cause job losses in a manufacturing sector where employment has grown by 10 percent over the past eight years without special protection.
Alden says that solar panel manufacturers in the US need technological breakthroughs to make production more efficient, and that on balance, the solar industry in the US won't see a huge boost from Trump's move.
Perhaps by putting things so extremely, Trump has simply reminded many Americans that engagement with the global economy is, on balance, a good thing and that trying to shut it down is a silly, pointless endeavor.
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"(The data) did actually on balance surprise on the upside and has been supporting expectations even further that the Bank of England will hike interest rates next week," said Manuel Oliveri, currency strategist at Credit Agricole.
A report in 2017 by the London School of Economics, commissioned by London's mayor, found that, on balance, international investment in the city's residential property helped to create housing supply that would otherwise not have materialised.
TORONTO, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Newmont Mining Corp said on Wednesday that it plans to boost its dividend by at least 50 percent in 2018, based on balance sheet improvements and the performance of its gold mines.
"I understand the perspective of those who object to my attending this meeting, but I believe at this time that engaging on critical issues will on balance serve the greater good," Musk explained in a statement.
I'm concerned that, on balance, it favors incumbent, enormous business interests that already have a huge amount of power and are the gatekeepers, at the expense of the little guy and the entrepreneur and the consumer.
However, Kuroda said he remained confident that a full-blown trade war between the U.S. and China will not happen - meaning that, on balance, he sees Trump's proposed policies as a positive for the world economy.
While the group's imports into the United States from Brazil and Canada were hit by the measures, ArcelorMittal said that on balance it had benefited from the tariffs as they had fed into higher steel prices.
It should be supported by readily available cash on balance sheet, which Fitch estimates will be at its lowest at end-FY17 (EUR85m) following the buy-out transaction and the acquisition of the Yvrai franchises stores.
CBM's liquidity buffer at end-3Q17 (comprising cash and equivalents, short-term interbank and unencumbered on-balance-sheet securities repo-able with the central bank) provided 41% coverage of customer funding net of the largest customer.
Recent surveys by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, as well as media organizations, confirm that, on-balance, the region's residents believe trade benefits their communities, and the tariff and trade wars hurt their economic prospects.
On balance, it now appears that the U.S. subsidy focus on solar deployment rather than manufacturing was the right decision, creating a robust new sector and tens of thousands of new jobs and cutting greenhouse emissions.
Appointed: September 2014When she joined the company: 1989Thoughts on gender diversity:"After years of serving as an executive I've seen enough to know, on balance, women are not treated fairly," Botin wrote in a LinkedIn post.
On balance, the two counts have run close through 2019, with the mean, or average, monthly ADP count topping the government by 5,800, and the median, or midpoint, total undershooting the Labor Department's tally by 16,000.
"While not everything Google did was beneficial, on balance, we did not believe that the evidence supported an F.T.C. challenge," the agency's chairman at the time, Jon Leibowitz, said when he announced the decision in 21974.
Some would say that the country is already in a recession, making it one of the weights on a global economy that seems to have the strength, on balance, to just keep its head above water.
Equally important, on balance, Mr. Trump has had little to do with its continued expansion, providing several lines of attack for the opposition, as follows: The Trump recovery is merely an extension of the Obama recovery.
One subtle methodological choice might explain part of the difference, and on balance there is reason to think Bernie Sanders might be a bit stronger in one of the two polls than the topline result suggested.
On balance, many of the Trump administration's legislative principles for farm subsidies in a 2018 farm bill have much to recommend them, especially from the perspective of economic efficiency and common sense use of taxpayer funds.
However, the latest Reuters poll of regional fund managers, published on Thursday, showed their sentiment toward Qatar's stock market had on balance turned positive after it plunged in response to sanctions imposed by other Arab states.
In the image they have to be careful to stay on balance and not fall, but in real life they have to make sure they say the right things so they don't get President Trump mad.
On Tuesday Mr. Cameron said that, providing that the deal is reached, he would not argue that "the European Union is now a perfect and unblemished organization" but that "on balance, Britain is better off" inside it.
"All too prevalent in this Flint Water Investigation was a priority on balance sheets and finances rather than health and safety of the citizens of Flint," Schuette said in a statement announcing the new batch of charges.
Though the Federal Reserve is expected maintain status quo, the tone in its FOMC statement will play a major role in setting expectations for interest rates along with the direction on balance sheet reduction plans going forward.
Third, the statement expressed slightly more concern about developments in inflation expectations, noting that market-based measures "declined" (instead of "remained low"), and that only "most" survey-based measures were little changed "on balance" over recent months.
Some suggest that, on balance, this would be good for a company that requires a CEO who can make it operationally efficient as it seeks to churn out lots more cars rather than an impetuous tech visionary.
My answer to that question is easy, then: wait — not because there are any show-stopping bugs, but because, on balance, the new features you get aren't so compelling (yet) that you should rush to install it.
Whether it was the blockbuster June payrolls number, the strong retail growth earlier this month, or something more recent such as Tuesday's reported jump in new home sales, indicators have been on balance considerably better than expectations.
Salesforce is saying, "If I have to reach down and take assets that today are not exclusively in the cloud in order to win that part of the critical war, on balance I'll do that," he said.
Last week the Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) published draft accounting standards for sukuk that aim to clarify how they should be treated on balance sheets and the information which issuers should disclose.
On balance, I would rather have a botanical garden than a Meijer convenience store, but this environmental and aesthetic monument is, of course, built by the wealth of commerce and, in many ways, a demonstration of it.
Since January, however, they have bounced back as volatility has fallen, delivering on balance returns more than twice as high as the mid-single-digit total returns from this year's sputtering U.S. equity and fixed-income markets.
The fact that Mr Buttigieg is openly gay is, on balance, an asset—progressive Democrats can less easily shun him as a white man who studied at Harvard and Oxford before working as a consultant for McKinsey.
For example, renowned psychologist Daniel Kahneman has found that people on balance feel more positive when with others than when alone for 14 out of 15 daily activities, like exercising, resting, commuting, and working around the house.
Inch also believes that "no one, including the company, has an accurate handle on the magnitude of GE's total and embedded on-balance sheet and off-balance sheet liabilities, which could ultimately exceed" $100 billion, he said.
On balance, are more people helped and more lives saved because they get the information, or are people losing a lot of sleep because they're worried about things that might happen, that turn out not to happen?
"On balance, they eased their standards and terms on commercial and industrial (C&I) loans to large and middle-market firms and left their standards unchanged for small firms," the U.S. central bank said in its survey.
"Members noted that recent economic data had, on balance, been positive and judged that there were reasonable prospects for growth to increase gradually over the forecast period while maintaining inflation close to target," the central bank said.
"On balance, the release should give the Fed some increased confidence that labor market slack has largely closed and inflationary pressures are gradually picking up," said TD Securities' macro strategist Brittany Baumann wrote in a research note.
Plenty of vigor, even touches of defiance animated his account, but on balance, his approach was majestic and stirring, with spacious passages where he gave clarity and lyricism to the piece's milky harmonies and mingling inner voices.
The robots, which could weigh up to 120 pounds, had to be designed so they could complete a variety of tasks, such as throwing balls and discs through goals, hanging on bars, and balancing on balance beams.
Many historians believe the bombings on Hiroshima and then Nagasaki, which together took the lives of more than 200,000 people, saved lives on balance, since an invasion of the islands would have led to far greater bloodshed.
Business and consumer activities have shown a bounce back from an anemic first quarter when GDP grew 1.2 percent, but they have on balance fallen short of traders' and analysts' expectations so far in the second quarter.
"All you need is some space, a table or wall nearby to steady yourself if needed, and a pillow," said Jay Hertel, a professor of sports medicine at the University of Virginia and expert on balance training.
It helps a lot that the generation headed by LeBron James is on balance more collaborative than the one that came before; it also helps, from a storytelling perspective, that the competition is so much more competitive.
"A number of participants judged that economic growth in the remaining quarters of 2019 and in the subsequent couple of years would likely be a little lower, on balance, than they had previously forecast," the minutes said.
Still, on balance, I think the obituary makes clear that he was a man of strong faith and convictions, who stood by them even in the face of detractors, while finding ways to move the church forward.
On balance, audiences should be grateful he's on the scene at all, since he came to the rescue during a crisis in 2018 when James Levine was fired over allegations of sexual harassment (allegations he has denied).
The ECB's bank survey showed that, on balance, only a slight majority of lenders had eased their credit standards, which determine who gets a loan, as a result of the program in the six months to March.
And there's just not as much competition in certain areas, large-scale private equity, real estate, we found the investment environment on balance a little bit better; but again, U.S. economic growth certainly stronger than Europe today.
"Overall, the latest economic indicators are, on balance, consistent with a continued robust growth pattern in the second half of 2017," the ECB said in a bulletin that echoes its assessment after the October interest rate decision.
Nonetheless, the California farm group still believes the trade deal has on balance been a good thing for California, which produces more than one-quarter of the nation's fruits and vegetables and most of its tree nuts.
It was an unusual night of boxing at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, with Daniel Jacobs a loser who won respect and Gennady Golovkin a winner who, on balance, may have lost as much as he gained.
" MARCH 22-23 FOMC: Minutes released on April 22: "The staff projection for U.S. economic activity prepared for the March FOMC meeting was somewhat stronger, on balance, than the forecast at the time of the January meeting.
In an interview with Dutch newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad, Ben van Beurden said the issue of "stranded" reserves - deposits in the ground that cannot be used because of carbon emissions limitations - would have no impact on balance sheets.
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We estimate that if non-guaranteed WMPs were accounted for as on-balance sheet assets, average common equity Tier 1 (CET1) regulatory capital ratios would drop by 1.4pp for state banks and by 13pp for mid-tier banks.
On balance, Western courts have come to accept the right of propagators of unusual beliefs to make their pitch to strangers, whether in the street or at the door, and present their interpretation of the Bible, however idiosyncratic.
On balance, even after stimulus, a margin of spare capacity is expected to open up and the unemployment rate expected to rise from its current level of 4.9 percent to around 5.5 percent over the next two years.
If we believe that the statute of limitations is, on balance, beneficial to the justice system and to society — and it has proved to be beneficial for eons — making an exception does not serve justice as a whole.
Even though the provisional ballots can slow counts, Edward Foley, a professor of election law at Ohio State University, said on balance, it's a good thing because it ultimately allows more people to participate in the electoral system.
On balance, a tribunal rejected her claim that she was unfairly dismissed; but it did acknowledge that her complaint deserved to be taken seriously, even if most Christians did not regard rest on Sunday as a core belief.
Mid-tier Chinese banks are also increasingly using complex instruments to make new loans and restructure existing loans that are then shown as low-risk investments on balance sheets, masking the scale and risks of the slowing economy.
Half were randomly assigned to an intensive exercise regimen for two years, while the other half did a program more focused on balance and flexibility that included yoga and balance training exercises three to four times a week.
"Although protectionist policy is not good for the world economy, not good for even the U.S. economy, on balance, I think fiscal stimulus would dominate U.S. economic growth and also could affect positively the world economy," he opined.
This special report will ask how far globalisation, defined as the freer flow of trade, people and capital around the world, is responsible for the world's economic ills and whether it is still, on balance, a good thing.
"On balance, members were persuaded that prospects for sustainable growth in the economy, with inflation returning to target over time, would be improved by easing monetary policy at this meeting," minutes of the May 3 policy review revealed.

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