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"outbalance" Definitions
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All the research in this very thorough book still cannot outbalance this common-sense rule.
Real estate or capital expenditure funds would accumulate resources and outbalance inflation impacts through interest earnings.
That would only arise when, having given them substantial weight, there are other matters which outbalance them.
To sum this up, at the beginning the advantages and benefits of PACAP usually outbalance the costs.
A pyrrhic victory occurs when the present costs of implementing a new information system outbalance future productivity gains.
Profit or loss in the bond speculation is likely to outbalance loss or profit in the circulation transaction.
But every rose garden has its thorns, and for me the incredible rewards of French Polynesia far outbalance the shortcomings.
Yet a good digestion, a bounding pulse, and high spirits are elements of happiness which no external advantages can outbalance.
This equally applies to larger businesses – eventually the costs of complying with new regulations outbalance the profits, and the firm closes.
Others believe the possession of rights to be a weighty consideration but not so weighty as to outbalance every other moral claim.
Often a question would pass round the whole Form, and the number of misses to each name began greatly to outbalance the marks.
Further, reciprocity can be interpreted as flowing from the individual's desire to outbalance rule violations with offsetting moves in order to re-establish regularity.
At the same time, the positive part of the lift must outbalance the negative to an extent, that it can carry the weight of the aircraft.
The Commission found that the aid was necessary and proportionate to develop the project and that the positive effects would outbalance the potentially negative effects on competition.
The Commission's examination found that the aid was a necessary incentive to develop the project and that the positive environmental effects would outbalance the potentially negative effects on competition.
It is to be hoped that the Board will support this proposal, which would enable the Organization to outbalance the impact of cost increases and complete the Belmont Plan in its totality.
Alternatively, if the service provider exits the retail market, the host operator may not be able to capture a sufficient part of the service provider's retail customers to outbalance its lost wholesale income.
The Guardian 7 Oct 1966: 13. The New York Times said "the author has narrative viguour and a great deal of ingenuity in small details which is probably enough to outbalance his liberal use of plot cliches."Criminals at Large By ANTHONY BOUCHER. New York Times 12 Feb 1967: 284.
From October 1944 to February 1945, when the 1st Fighter Group "Asso di Bastoni" returned from training in Germany, 2nd Fighter Group "Gigi Tre Osei" was the only ANR fighter unit active in the defence of the northern Italian territory. From mid-1944, the casualty ratio started to outbalance the victories of the Italian pilots. The last interception missions were carried out on 19 April 1945. Bomber units included the Gruppo Aerosiluranti "Buscaglia Faggioni", led by Carlo Faggioni and named after Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia who, at the time, was presumed dead but was instead held in an Allied Prisoner of War camp and later fought with the Aeronautica Cobelligerante.
These German, Swiss, and French settlers arrived just prior to the tumultuous years when Nouvelle France was being defeated by the British, resulting in the first Treaty of Paris (1763). Many Acadians were expelled in 1755 and these German Protestant immigrants initially were the new population sought to outbalance the French and Mi'kmaq influence in the region—both of which were Catholic (Withrow, 2002). There was at least another connection between these Acadians and the Germans. Because there was a food shortage in the Lunenburg area where the German settlers were granted their first land, the British encouraged them to travel to the Acadians' newly seized and vacated land in what is now the Annapolis Valley and herd their abandoned livestock back to Lunenburg.
They thought they were safe from him because he was behind bars and yet he continued to perpetrate these types of crimes and none of the factors that they cite now overshadow or outbalance those reasons for now executing the judgment of the people of the State of California. On January 13, 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to grant Allen clemency, stating that "his conduct did not result from youth or inexperience, but instead resulted from the hardened and calculating decisions of a mature man." Schwarzenegger also cited a poem in which Allen glorified his actions, where Allen wrote, "We rob and steal and for those who squeal are usually found dying or dead." On January 15, 2006, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Allen's claim that executing an aged or infirm person was cruel and unusual punishment, observing that his mental acuity was unimpaired and that he had been fifty years of age when he arranged the murders from prison.

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