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- verb Present participle of
rebalance . - noun The act or process of restoring
balance .
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Examples
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It's surely no coincidence that the rate hike came at the end of discussions held in the last week by Beijing's leaders on the country's next five-year plan -- in which such a rebalancing is a key aim.
A Hazy Picture of China's Rebalancing Andrew Peaple 2010
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One factor is what he called a "rebalancing" between large trade shows and individual meetings, with fewer of the former scheduled in 2012.
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This flimsy excuse called "rebalancing" is nothing but age discrimination, which is prohibited by law.
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Follow these five simple steps to begin rebalancing your gut flora.
Mark Hyman, MD: 5 Steps to Kill Hidden Bugs in Your Gut That Make You Sick MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Tim Geithner, Obama's treasury secretary, said: The United States believes that global rebalancing is not progressing as well as needed to avoid threats to the global economic recovery.
World job crisis is a threat to democracy, says IMF head < 2010
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Allowing the yuan to float is a necessary first step in rebalancing a global economy that has become dependent on the United States consuming much more than it produces and China producing more than it consumes.
Central bankers are huddling in search of a magic elixir to ward off deflation Steven Pearlstein 2010
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Allowing the yuan to float is a necessary first step in rebalancing a global economy that has become dependent on the United States consuming much more than it produces and China producing more than it consumes.
Central bankers are huddling in search of a magic elixir to ward off deflation Steven Pearlstein 2010
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Follow these five simple steps to begin rebalancing your gut flora.
5 Steps to Kill Hidden Bugs in Your Gut That Make You Sick MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Allowing the yuan to float is a necessary first step in rebalancing a global economy that has become dependent on the United States consuming much more than it produces and China producing more than it consumes.
Central bankers are huddling in search of a magic elixir to ward off deflation Steven Pearlstein 2010
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Mirroring comments from top U.S. officials, he says an economic rebalancing is only possible if export-oriented economies such as Germany boost domestic demand, allowing countries such as Spain to export more to the German market.
Spain Makes Pension Reform a Priority Daniel De la Puente 2010
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