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I'm loving how yoga balances out the intensity of Orangetheory.
She challenges him intellectually; his outgoing personality balances out her shyness.
Consider how your home life balances out with your work life.
And this slimming effect on the waistline balances out the full sleeves.
Also, demand isn't that great in the summer, so it balances out.
However Xinyuan's substantially lower leverage compared to Lodha balances out these risks.
The garlic salt balances out against the strong flavor of the meat.
However, Xinyuan's substantially lower leverage compared with Lodha balances out these risks.
That means he has to spend another $500 so that it balances out?
She balances out the heavy news, and maintains perspective, by reading National Geographic.
We don't do a lot during the school year, so it balances out.
It's delicious and hopefully balances out the slice of chocolate cake I eat afterward.
It's all executed with astounding technical proficiency, which balances out the element of kitsch.
A crisp, lemon-and-Parm-spiked panko topping balances out the flavors and textures.
I do all the laundry and clean the bathroom, so I think it balances out.
Knowing that we're able to disrupt terrorist plans almost balances out any anxiety I might feel.
The Witcher is funny, intense, and uncomfortable, and it balances out those disparate emotions almost perfectly.
"I've been smoking for quite a while, and it really just balances out my mood," Price says.
For the EU it balances out the "protective" measures advanced by, among others, Emmanuel Macron, France's new president.
I don't want to play 15 seasons of football, but my diet is trash, so it balances out.
But Pesce balances out the story's baldness with a slyly suggestive combination of extreme violence and subtler psychological manipulation.
Jürgen: But having children is also the most important experience in life, so it balances out in the end.
But whether that balances out the $179 price (or $199, if you want the 64GB version), is another matter.
Perez's straight-faced delivery balances out Faris' kooky performance and, unsurprisingly, the duo hardly followed much of a script.
But I holed a really long one on 8 — that one, I probably didn't deserve — so everything balances out.
This may sound heavy-handed in print, but Dear White People has an absurdist streak that balances out the drama.
He said the measure, supported by President Donald Trump and passed in the House last week, balances out the system.
If creators keep doing what they're doing, he said, the majority can keep gaining subscribers and it all balances out.
Rihanna and Awkwafina embody their characters with a nonchalantly confident pastiche that balances out Mindy Kaling and Sarah Paulson's quieter performances.
Gorbunova also wondered what else might be going on in elephants that balances out their cells' tendency to die under stress.
The show knows it's ridiculous; it also knows it's charming, warm, and emotionally grounded in a way that balances out its lunacy.
"Apple cider vinegar balances out the hair's pH level that may have been compromised by products, color, and hair tools," Antin explains.
The correlations also do not suggest that being fit somehow balances out or reduces the health risks of smoking, Dr. Jaber says.
How do you think about the issues, the use of cash and whether in fact it balances out with investment in the business?
The honey perfectly balances out the spicy chili flakes I add in the glaze — there&aposs a ton of flavor in this dish.
"Alex and Thomas are very different from each other, and I think that really balances out their vibe," Buchanan says of the duo.
There is a stronger, slightly more earthy flavor to the oolong mead that balances out the still present floral notes from the honey.
Across the gallery, Sam Lipp's painting "Free Hospitals" (2015) quietly but assertively balances out "Spaghetti and Condoms" with an equal but opposite reaction.
Self-care as a way of life means prioritizing yourself in a way that balances out the stresses built into work and family obligations.
Save for a statement clutch or two, we love the way the Duchess of Cambridge balances out the fancier things with classic, timeless outfits.
On top of hydrating skin (which typically gets parched as we age), rose oil balances out menopause-related hormone changes women face as well.
Like her sister Kim, Khloé appears to favor expensive La Mer products, but balances out her love of luxury skincare with a few affordable favorites.
She's mainly a sounding board and semi-narrator, but at least she balances out the narrative as the one person who's unabashedly on Sam's side.
But I also think there's enough naturalism within the Battle Royale scenario that it balances out the robot birds and terrifying remote-controlled robot wolves.
The consistency is reminiscent of pulled pork and I am thankful for the sweetness of the honey, which balances out the innate saltiness of the ham.
Starbucks' bold espresso balances out the sweetness of the maple pecan sauce and gives you an extra boost, making the ideal drink for a crisp fall morning.
The bright, high-quality light balances out the uneven backlighting in your photos so they look professionally taken as if you have your own mobile lighting studio.
The City Sandal has a chunky heel that balances out the 2.5-inch heel height, which isn't considered super-high but still isn't walkable for me either.
We're not sticklers for time at my work, because it all balances out in the end, but I have a lot to do before I go on vacation!
The white parts of the cheese are pretty salty, and a little sweet, which perfectly balances out the unmistakable piquancy (or sharpness) of the scary-looking blue veins.
Being a cast member on Vanderpump Rules requires a certain obligation to creating booze-fueled drama, which Kristen Doute balances out by living a mostly-holistic, fully-vegetarian lifestyle.
A practice of deconstruction balances out his rigorous production process, which sometimes spans years of documentation and cataloguing, resulting in ironic and contradictory proposals that are impossible to realize.
When the gender disparity balances out on the early train, I will be a lot more open to discussing gender imbalances in tasks that women get disproportionately tagged with.
Poehler's directorial touch deftly balances out the drama, layering mega-Nancy Meyers lifestyle porn vibes with a script by Spivey and Liz Cackowski that drops one joke after the other.
Wealthy U.S. investors are holding record cash balances out of fear that the U.S. presidential election will wreak havoc on their retirement accounts, a senior UBS Group AG executive said.
The Queen then balances out her day during afternoon tea, where she sips on an herbal drink and enjoys a sweet, such as a slice of pie or chocolate biscuit cake.
As much as we love Kevin, he was kind of a wreck in New York City when he was working on the play, and Kate's calming demeanor balances out his neuroses.
Eater does specify that a banana milk coffee doesn't taste like a banana, but the banana itself balances out the coffee's acidity better than a regular milk-and-cold-brew mix.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wealthy U.S. investors are holding record cash balances out of fear that the U.S. presidential election will wreak havoc on their retirement accounts, a senior UBS Group AG (UBSG.
Kaling pulled from her own experiences as the only woman of color in The Office writer's room, and she deftly balances out Molly's sunny enthusiasm with the bleaker realities of ingrained misogyny.
In one work (untitled, like the rest), a deep-blue double spiral on the lower right portion of a celery-hued canvas balances out a large spherical hole on the upper left.
Under the most optimistic projections by demographers, the population by 2050 will stay the same, about 146 million, if immigration from Central Asia — which has also been dropping — balances out low birthrates.
And of course technology has made the work-life boundary more porous in general — so maybe answering the occasional job-related weekend email balances out time spent browsing travel bargains at the office.
The grape itself is bitter and wild but often contains a higher residual sugar content that balances out that structure, so sneaky, sneaky little Lambrusco can—at times—be misguided, imbalanced, sweet, or overwrought.
Be sure you get a good char on the corn kernels, because that's what balances out the salty tang from the cotija and the sweetness from the candied pepitas and orange-honey-cumin dressing.
Related: Here are four strongmen — including Saddam Hussein — that Trump says he admires Pence is staunchly conservative on social issues too, which balances out Trump, who has praised Planned Parenthood and supports gay marriage.
The show gets into real issues, like asking for a raise at work (appropriately named Condé Nest), dealing with sexual harassment, and messy female friendships, but it balances out heavier topics with gorgeous visual imagery.
The DOJ claims the merger could increase TV bills by hundreds of millions of dollars a year by 2021, though that balances out to an increase of less than $1 on a customer's monthly bill.
Proponents of this policy, such as Pruitt, argue that regrowing forests after they are cut down absorbs carbon dioxide, and therefore balances out the emissions from cutting down and burning trees in the first place.
And as Emily, a no-bullshit new character who has a soft spot for Jesse and absolutely nothing else, Lucy Griffiths features a fantastic blunt dryness that balances out much of the show's filthy ramblings.
Lee balances out the constant stream of abuse spit out by the Klan with joyous scenes celebrating Black identity, like one in which Ron and Patrice share a dance in a bar after her difficult encounter with the police.
Luke Skywalker never had to search for new characters on his phone—although, really, that's a lot easier than using the Force to lift an X-wing out of a swamp, so it probably balances out in the long run.
The rest of the kids are great, too: Mia and Ella Allen as Emma and Amy, Douglas's super-intense, capable twins; Marlow Barkley as Sophie, Will's very reasonable daughter, who balances out his mania; Tyler Wladis as Graham, Angie's sensitive son.
The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks: Wealthy U.S. investors are holding record cash balances out of fear that the U.S. presidential election will wreak havoc on their retirement accounts, a senior UBS executive said.
FROM PEN: How Princess Kate Is Changing the Royal Parenting Rules The Queen then balances out her day during afternoon tea, where she sips on an herbal drink and enjoys another sweet, such as a slice of pie or chocolate biscuit cake.
The researchers found that the ice shelf "may be more vulnerable than thought so far," though the melting does not indicate that the shelf is currently at risk of collapsing, due to accumulation of ice and snow that balances out the losses.
But he also said in his speech that we must carefully study and monitor the market and assess how the market balances out in the future in order to make a balanced and weighted decision about whether to extend the agreement or not.
The fig and onion glaze on this pork chop, with a touch of brown sugar and vanilla bean, is a little on the sweet side, but with a well-salted chop, some sesame oil, and a whole bunch of garlic, everything balances out nicely.
In a lot of ways Beverley balances out Harden's sublime offense and middling defense, but Harden's defensive warts have again reached the point where they've become overblown (he played some solid defense in the 2014-15 season after hearing the catcalls the season before).
Whether or not Srinivasan's recent judicial record balances out his past corporate client list, some greens are more worried about Republicans' vow to keep Scalia's seat vacant until after Obama leaves office than about making climate change a top-tier issue during judicial confirmation debates.
Even though I prefer my phones "nude," I really liked keeping the wooden Style Shell (it's included in the box) on the Moto Z for a few reasons: It looks good, it eliminates the camera bump, balances out the top-heavy weight and makes it less slippery.
In addition to worrying about adequate funding so low-income people can afford coverage, insurers are increasingly anxious about how to encourage healthy people to sign up, which balances out the costs of those who have high-cost medical conditions and results in lower average premiums.
Moving and affecting, the series has a dreamy tone evokes grief and longing without pushing too hard, and even if Notaro isn't the world's greatest actress, she's taken a lesson from many, many other comedian-centered shows and surrounded herself with a cast that balances out her weaknesses.
Moving and affecting, the series has a dreamy tone that evokes grief and longing without pushing too hard, and even if Notaro isn't the world's greatest actress, she's taken a lesson from many, many other comedian-centered shows and surrounded herself with a cast that balances out her weaknesses.
"You'd have to find a way to make sure, if there's more than one insurer, that the actual expenses of covering these upper-end costs for people pretty much balances out with a reasonable profit margin," said Joe Antos, a conservative health economist and a member of the Axios board of experts.
Mastering is the final step in audio post production, and balances out all of a song's elements so it will sound consistent no matter how you're listening to it — on Spotify, in iTunes, or on a CD. The goal of mastering is to make the listening experience balanced and cohesive from song to song.
You might think that a process that lasts only milliseconds wouldn't be subject to conventional kinds of attacks, but the fact is serverless functions are designed to take human checks and balances out of the equation, says company co-founder Ory Segal, and if you don't set up the functions correctly you could be vulnerable.
It's shot in rich, saturated hues, meant to evoke an exotic locale; the bad guy (Lino) is smoking hot; and though Hardwicke balances out the violence with shots of cool, native street art, scenes of intimate female friendship, and vibrant nightlife, the film still reinforces the stereotype of Mexico as a place where Americans go to die.
Sydney Bennett and and Matthew Martin have a call and response rapport and by trade vocals, with approximately half the album assuming a female POV and the other half male -- another bit of the yin and yang that balances out this LP. The two, who wrote all the songs on the album, achieve a feeling of effortlessness, even though combining organic instruments with loops, beats, and samples is incredibly complex.
This can be made also with hands, but it doesn't give the real taste. Original version of this is made only with chili powder, sea salt, and lime juice. That is spicy and balances out with salt and lime. This can be made by hands.
Critical reception of "Many of Horror" was generally positive. Jamie Fullerton of NME called "Many of Horror" a "perfect rock ballad". Tim Newbound of Rock Sound described it as "beautifully serene" and stated it balances out more aggressive songs on the album. Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic described the song as "mellow".
The Mixed curling doubles tournament is one of six mixed-NOCs events. There are 48 teams participating in this event. Teams have one boy and one girl thrower. The teams will be selected by the organizing committee based on the final ranking from the mixed team competition in a way that balances out the teams.
This scherzo is in A-B-A form. The third movement too is muted strings and consisting entirely of elusive half-shades. It is cast in a very small-scale sonata form, and the dynamic seldom rises from a soft pp (a musical term meaning "very soft"). The tumultuous and intense finale balances out the extended opening movement.
On automobiles, camber thrust may contribute to or subtract from the total centripetal force generated by the tire, depending on the camber angle. On a well-aligned vehicle, camber thrust from the tires on each side balances out. On a surface rough enough for one front tire to momentarily lose traction, camber thrust from the other front tire can cause the vehicle to wander or feel skittish.
The Terminators are sent in to eliminate the Humans, while the Humans are able to win either by surviving for the time period of the game or by destroying the Terminators. Human players are given limited lives and have slower firing rates and longer deactivation times, while Terminators have more lives, faster firing rates and shorter deactivation times (This balances out the numerical advantage given to the Humans).
In the end, the fact that they are leaning on one another shows the interdependence on each other. The “new” Italy must rely on the “old” Italy to thrive and be successful. Michele as the “old” Italy, becomes a learning experience and the foundation for Gino, the “new” Italy. This final scene shows how the intermingling of tradition in the “old” Italy balances out the economically developed “new” Italy.
Bd3 is also playable, known as the Millennium Attack) d5 6.Bd3, where he will try to drive Black's advanced knight from e4 with moves like c4 and Re1. If White achieves this, then he is up two tempi (Nf6–e4–f6, plus the tempo White starts the game with). In practice White is usually able to achieve this, but at some structural cost such as having to play c4, which balances out.
During drilling, pressure control is maintained through the use of precisely concocted drilling fluid, which balances out the pressure at the bottom of the hole. In the event of suddenly encountering a high-pressure pocket, pressure due to drilling fluid may not be able to counter the high formation pressure. Allowing formation fluid to enter into the well-bore. This influx of formation fluid is called kick and then it becomes necessary to kill the well.
This is comparable to the Lennon–McCartney partnership, who also adhered to a tradition of joint credits even on numbers that were written by just one of the pair. Mick Jagger stated in his comprehensive 1995 interview with Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine "I think in the end it all balances out." On 26 June 2013, the duo's songwriting credits were handed over to BMG, marking the first time they would be managed by an outside company in over 40 years.
They later moved to her native Italy, before settling together in Brighton, England. The couple live with their two pugs, Edgar and Maya, as well as a hedgehog named Dogy. Their relationship has been highlighted by various media outlets, with The Globe and Mail writing that Marzia's "calm personality balances out [Felix]'s general wackiness." On 27 April 2018, Marzia announced on Instagram that Felix had proposed to her; on 20 August 2019, the couple announced on social media that they had married.
Caws explained, "After the attention from 'Popular' died down, people seemed to get the impression that we'd somehow fallen from grace." Due to the song's commercial success, Nada Surf has been branded by some as a one-hit wonder; Caws reflected on this, "There are things in the plus column and things in the minus column about having one hit. But in the end it balances out." Nada Surf continue to perform the song live, despite the stylistic difference from the band's later material.
This reflects the idea that attention is shifting from moment to moment, causing changes in the anticipated payoff of each action across time. The momentary evaluation of each action is compared with other actions to form a valence for each action at each moment, vi(t) = Ui(t) – U.(t), where U.(t) equals the average across all the momentary actions. The valence represents the momentary advantage or disadvantage of each action. The total valence balances out to zero so that all the options cannot become attractive simultaneously.
An active abstention can occur where a voter votes in a way that balances out their vote as if they had never voted. This has occurred many times in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. During a division (a process where a yes/no vote occurs to agree or disagree to a motion), a Member of Parliament may actively abstain by voting both "yes" and "no". This is effectively the same as not voting at all, as the outcome will not be changed by the active abstention.
In cooler ambient temperatures, harvesting small, concentrated quantities of nectar does not allow honey bees to maintain the metabolism necessary for foraging flight. Harvesting warmer, less-viscous nectar is advantageous because of the energy gained by heat. Honey bees are able to stabilize their body temperature and make up for the energy lost by flying. In A. mellifera scutellata, it was found that crop loads were largely contained in the abdomen, though it remains unclear whether this balances out the aforementioned energy loss from the thorax during flight.
The spike forms one side of a "virtual" bell, with the other side being formed by the outside air—thus the "aerospike". The idea behind the aerospike design is that at low altitude the ambient pressure compresses the exhaust against the spike. Exhaust recirculation in the base zone of the spike can raise the pressure in that zone to nearly ambient. Since the pressure in front of the vehicle is ambient, this means that the exhaust at the base of the spike nearly balances out with the drag experienced by the vehicle.
Generally, the lower the pH, the higher the acidity in the wine. However, there is no direct connection between total acidity and pH (it is possible to find wines with a high pH for wine and high acidity). In wine tasting, the term “acidity” refers to the fresh, tart and sour attributes of the wine which are evaluated in relation to how well the acidity balances out the sweetness and bitter components of the wine such as tannins. Three primary acids are found in wine grapes: tartaric, malic and citric acids.
Communicating vessels Animation showing the filling of communicating vessels Communicating vessels is a system of containers filled with a homogeneous fluid, connected at the base and subjected to the same atmospheric pressure. When the liquid settles, it balances out to the same level in all of the containers regardless of their shape and volume. If additional liquid is added to one vessel, a new equal level will be established in all the connected vessels. This process is part of Stevin's Law and occurs because gravity and pressure are constant in each vessel (hydrostatic pressure).
Starting off with a slow melody, it turns into an upbeat chorus, with Clarkson's vocals twiddled with auto-tuned electronic effects accompanied with orchestral strings, synthesizers, and percussion to produce a breakdown. The Dallas Morning Newss Hunter Hawk described the breakdown as the song's biggest hook and observed that it does not contain a proper lyrical content, lauding it as sonic surprise on Piece by Piece. However, The Nationals Rob Garratt discerned it as "at odds" with its chorus. Whereas The A.V. Clubs Annie Zaleski pointed out that its digitally scribbled breakdown adds a modern flourish that balances out the song's soaring strings.
Imperious is a skilled fighter and extremely powerful, as well as supremely arrogant. He balances out his physical strength with magical powers, which is the same kind of magic as the Mystic Rangers' only to a higher degree, and he is willing to use forbidden magic (such as to create the Chimera) and can free banished monsters. He carries around a Folding fan that he also uses as a weapon as he can use it to send magical spells and it can also become a staff that can be used in battle. He can grow to a size more than one hundred times the size of the Titan Megazord.
Since R. rickettsii needs a moving vector to contract the disease to a viable host it is more likely that this pathogen has moderately low virulence levels. This idea is supported by the tradeoff hypothesis which suggests that virulence of a pathogen will evolve until the level of virulence balances out with the level of transmission to maximize the spread of the pathogen. R. rickettsii invades the endothelial cells that line the blood vessels in the hosts body. Endothelial cells are not phagocytic in nature; however, after attachment to the cell surface, the pathogen causes changes in the host cell cytoskeleton that induces phagocytosis.
It is also possible to arrange the weight distribution of the wheels for better balancing. There are several methods of doing this, all being conceptually analogous to tire balancing with wheel weights. Most bench grinders never have these operations performed, because wheel dressing alone is enough to keep them sufficiently balanced, but these additional methods are not unusual for bench grinders and are quite common for machine tools that do grinding, such as surface grinders and cylindrical grinders. This is sometimes achieved by drilling a few holes in the steel flanges that hold the grinding wheels and then finding the angular orientation at which the holes' lack of weight balances out a heavy spot elsewhere on the rotating mass.
"Fox, Darrin, "White Heat", Guitar Player, June 2003, p. 66 Allmusic said of the album: > Jack White's voice is a singular, evocative combination of punk, metal, > blues, and backwoods while his guitar work is grand and banging with just > enough lyrical touches of slide and subtle solo work... Meg White balances > out the fretwork and the fretting with methodical, spare, and booming > cymbal, bass drum, and snare... All D.I.Y. punk-country-blues-metal singer- > songwriting duos should sound this good. At the end of 1999, The White Stripes released "Hand Springs" as a 7" split single with fellow Detroit band the Dirtbombs on the B-side. 2,000 copies came free with the pinball fanzine Multiball.
On 22 February 2007 he was appointed minister of Education, Culture and Science in the fourth Balkenende cabinet for the Labour Party. Because of this appointment Plasterk has ended his scientific career, because he considers it is impossible to leave research for several years and then hope to reintegrate. Wouter Bos, leader of the Labour Party, sees Plasterk as a social and cultural libertarian, who balances out the social and cultural conservativism of the Labour Party's coalition partners Christian Democratic Appeal and the Christian Union. As minister Plasterk was responsible for higher education and scientific education, for research, culture and media, women's emancipation and of the LBGT, and for policy on the unemployed in the education sector.
Andrew Parks of Decibel commented on the album's wide range of sounds, stating "it strikes the perfect balance between dry-heaved hardcore—blunt trauma tracks that bleed into one another and hover around the 1:40 mark—and post-metal opuses that embrace Converge's experimental impulses." Juan Diniz of Mammoth Press noted that the album flowed really well, stating that "every track compliments and balances out the one prior and after. To skip tracks would be foolish as it's a compendium of aggression, frustration, beauty, and brutality," and that the album "demands to be taken in as a whole." Cosmo Lee of Pitchfork Media called Converge "this generation's Black Flag", comparing Axe to Fall to Black Flag's 1984 album My War; Lee noted that Converge combined abrasiveness with "slower, abstract sludge", much like how Black Flag mixed "equal parts lightning and Black Sabbath" on My War.
Besides its reference to markets and firms in a capitalist economic system, nonmarket has also been applied to: # command (or centrally-planned) economies where the State owns the economic factors of production and is "the firm" by having internalized private external and internal markets which no longer exist outside of “black markets” (Daniels, Radebaugh & Sullivan, 2007: 141-142) # traditional types of exchange systems (e.g., intra-family, intra-clan and between-group trade) dominated by social reciprocity which balances out the giving and receiving of goods in the short and long runs in contrast to the market system where prices result from immediate bargaining for economic advantage (Polanyi, 1944; Smelser, 1963: 87) # the non-profit sector (Lohmann, 1989) # internal hierarchies (or “private bureaucracies”) within the business firm that has internalized external markets on account of the latter’s higher uncertainty and transaction costs (Williamson, 1991, 1999).
Although scientists have hypothesized about the advantages of group nesting in terms of enabling group defensive behavior, escape from predation by being surrounded by neighbors (called the selfish herd hypothesis), as well as escaping predators through sheer numbers, in reality, each of these functions evidently depends on a number of factors. Clearly, there can be safety in numbers, but there is some doubt about whether it balances out against the tendency for conspicuous breeding colonies to attract predators, and some suggest that colonial breeding can actually make birds more vulnerable. At a common tern colony in Minnesota, a study of spotted sandpipers observed to nest near the tern colony showed that the sandpipers that nested nearest the colony seemed to gain some protection from mammalian predators, but avian predators were apparently attracted to the colony and the sandpipers nesting there were actually more vulnerable. In a study of a least tern colony in Connecticut, nocturnal avian predators in the form of black-crowned night herons and great horned owls were observed to repeatedly invade a colony, flying into the middle of the colony and meeting no resistance.

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