Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective brought into equipoise by means of a weight or force that offsets another.
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- adjective brought into equipoise by means of a weight or force that offsets another
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Examples
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Do post more in the Southern México forum, if for no other reason than to keep the Dawg counter-balanced.
Retiring in Mexico 2009
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Do post more in the Southern México forum, if for no other reason than to keep the Dawg counter-balanced.
Retiring in Mexico 2009
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This would help prevent deflation, or falling prices, as investors would be confident that any fall in prices in the near term would be counter-balanced by higher inflation down the road.
N.Y. Fed chief Dudley: 'Further action likely to be warranted' Neil Irwin 2010
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Whatever good he did (signing environmental legislation) was counter-balanced by immense sell-outs into industry (HMOs, anyone?) and irrational fear (of the gays and the marijuana).
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Do post more in the Southern México forum, if for no other reason than to keep the Dawg counter-balanced.
Retiring in Mexico 2009
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Philips said the fourth quarter will be seasonally strong but this will be counter-balanced by year-end inventory and the continued soft construction market.
Cost-Cutting Boosts Philips Results Roberta B. Cowan 2010
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Unfortunately the bright spots were counter-balanced by data indicating unemployed women are still regretfully experiencing dramatically mixed results compared to their male counterparts depending on age and economic sector.
Monyka Berrocosa: On the Obama Administration's Recent "Women and the Economy" Briefing Monyka Berrocosa 2011
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Do post more in the Southern México forum, if for no other reason than to keep the Dawg counter-balanced.
Retiring in Mexico 2009
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This would help prevent deflation, or falling prices, as investors would be confident that any fall in prices in the near term would be counter-balanced by higher inflation down the road.
N.Y. Fed chief Dudley: 'Further action likely to be warranted' Neil Irwin 2010
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Do post more in the Southern México forum, if for no other reason than to keep the Dawg counter-balanced.
Retiring in Mexico 2009
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