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These, we need all of these countries to work with us if we really want to counterbalance China and if we really want to counterbalance Russia.
It creates a current preference to counterbalance a historical preference.
The Trump administration is counting on tariffs to counterbalance that.
China's power structure lacks a way to counterbalance this trend.
It's revenue-neutral; so other taxes are reduced to counterbalance it.
Enlarged hands and feet emphasize the bodies to counterbalance the faces.
We create institutions meant to counterbalance our worst demons, temptations, and limitations.
Two bites in, I desperately needed something salty to counterbalance it all.
To counterbalance, China turned to its foreign exchange reserves to buy back yuan.
The American laborer needs a union to counterbalance the asymmetrical weight of power.
If Germany is too powerful, Britain should work with France to counterbalance it.
But it was nowhere near enough to counterbalance the roaring pushback from the GOP.
Why don't we bring in a consistent voice from the right to counterbalance this?
Washington sees its relationship with India as critical, partly to counterbalance China's rising power.
To counterbalance my healthy lunch, my sister packs me a hot fudge cheesecake square, too.
Yet this is still not enough energy to counterbalance the heat bleeding off the ocean.
The GCC, created to counterbalance larger neighbours and promote economic integration, is split, perhaps irreparably.
Continuing consolidation of the industry has also led regulators to seek to counterbalance their influence.
I must now go do something very manly and bad ass to counterbalance this post.
Now everyone in Washington is demanding he stay in Syria to counterbalance Russia and Iran.
Our efforts to counterbalance an aggressive Russia depend in substantial part on a strong Ukraine.
The propellers are arranged in such a way to counterbalance the weight of the drone itself.
With Trump's sights firmly set upon Clinton, Democrats hope to counterbalance the impending onslaught of attacks.
Thankfully, there have been some recent releases to counterbalance the existence of movies like Dirty Grandpa.
The armed left-wing group Redneck Revolt had showed up to counterbalance the open-carry demonstrators.
What can you do in your personal life to counterbalance the negative aspects of your job?
Perhaps the purpose was to counterbalance the night's warmth, especially concerning messages of community and inclusion.
Will they sit back and hope to someday appoint enough new judges to counterbalance Trump's appointees?
The group is accelerating the development of new treatments to counterbalance growing competition from generic drugs.
He was easygoing, with enough gravitas to counterbalance his silliness, and she was drawn to the combination.
Levies on drivers to counterbalance the externalities of congestion and pollution are common in the Western world.
She met Chinese aggression in the South China Sea by organizing regional diplomatic organizations to counterbalance China.
I needed to win by 18 points to be able to counterbalance the rest of the state.
She has to do something to counterbalance all that time she is spending in Cleveland, after all.
Across the court, Ehla DeJesus, 17, and her sister Rochellyn, 9, moved as if to counterbalance Garces.
Unlike the early 20th century Italians, Nigerians have very little with which to counterbalance negative global narratives.
It was quite obvious that Germany needed royal leadership to counterbalance this regime of corporals and tobacconists.
I feel the heavy resistance as I lift the paddle, making a quick adjustment to counterbalance myself.
"I want pressure from below to counterbalance the pressure management is already feeling from above," he said.
The most common one involved including a patriotic Middle Eastern or Muslim American to counterbalance depictions as terrorists.
The two countries' partnership is seen as critical in Washington, which is seeking to counterbalance China's increasing power.
Last year I tried to counterbalance the lack of news at CP+ by shooting film to cover it.
Mr. Kaplan, who is based in Washington, was hired five years ago to counterbalance Facebook's left-leaning perception.
He added that those artists are searching for value, to counterbalance "the difficult moment we are living" in.
To counterbalance industry influence, FINRA itself appoints another 13 persons as public governors — presumably to represent the public.
Mr. Pence met with Asian leaders to shore up support to counterbalance China's increasing influence in the region.
The small number of very limited consumer measures don't even begin to counterbalance the impacts of bank deregulation.
But to counterbalance that, I know that I don't have to work all 40 hours of a traditional workweek.
As a result, India has been finding ways to counterbalance China's supremacy, particularly in the realm of development finance.
To counterbalance, China burned through $1 billion of its foreign exchange reserves since mid-2014 to buy back yuan.
But Myanmar has opened up to the West in the past five years in part to counterbalance Chinese influence.
The album deals so much with dishonesty that he decided to counterbalance the subject matter with overtly honest writing.
Fitch does not believe SOMPO currently has sufficient international diversification to counterbalance its large holding of Japanese government debt.
Poland also wants to buy liquefied natural gas from U.S. companies to counterbalance Russian gas supplies in the region.
Oil money also helped him strengthen relationships with like-minded countries, especially those seeking to counterbalance the United States.
Trump administration officials want to coordinate with India to counterbalance China, by far the greatest challenger to American supremacy.
It affects our bodies, which we then have to counterbalance with a culture that values perfection above all else.
The money raised from the tariffs does little to counterbalance all the money Trump has added to the debt.
Some leading industry figures have recognized that collective force among big brands is the only way to counterbalance that power.
And the purveyors of propaganda want you to think that in order to be real, we've got to counterbalance everything.
But that seems unlikely, as Pakistan relies on militant proxies and the world's fastest-growing nuclear arsenal to counterbalance India.
That's because the U.S. and Japan are pushing to counterbalance Beijing's diplomatic, economic and military reach through their own schemes.
Stronger capital buffers are desirable to counterbalance structural balance sheet issues, such as high credit concentration, and absorb unexpected losses.
But it... Last year I tried to counterbalance the lack of news at CP+ by shooting film to cover it.
There is no guarantee that all of this will be enough to counterbalance the power of big money in elections.
But to counterbalance its relatively lightweight place on LinkedIn's balance sheet, it's also one area with a lot of potential.
Science-t is a kind of social technology meant to counterbalance our individual propensity to error, through mutual fact-checking.
The RNC's release is a clear ploy to counterbalance her attacks on Trump, a businessman with no foreign policy experience.
This is a book on a mission: to counterbalance what the author calls the "vanity projects" written by her male colleagues.
We've still got a long way to go to counterbalance the noise of evening-gown matches, mud wrestling, and strip teases.
There are two rules intended to counterbalance each other as the primary process moves forward, and they may ensure that result.
Even more Republican votes elsewhere in the state are so far not enough to counterbalance that Democratic lead in Clark County.
India has been trying to counterbalance China's growing influence in Sri Lanka, which New Delhi has long considered its own backyard.
Earlier this year, the conservative Małgorzata Bochwic-Ivanovska was appointed to be her deputy director, presumably to counterbalance Wielga-Skolimowska's programming.
As their competition in Iraq heated up, Saudi Arabia and Iran sought to counterbalance each other through another weak state: Lebanon.
I started to use more to counterbalance the pain I was feeling of not knowing how to deal with those emotions.
He had also questioned the usefulness of NATO, and the concept of an alliance for common defense to counterbalance Moscow's belligerence.
This helps to counterbalance the group's small scale, its narrow geographic diversification (most of UK now), and overall market share position.
This, she argues, shows it is not enough simply to counterbalance the marketing of unhealthy foods with that of healthy foods.
To counterbalance this, the government raised interest rates, which had been equal to retail-price inflation, to 3% plus RPI (currently 3.1%).
However, in the end they thought the fill in this original version was significantly superior — enough to counterbalance the short-answer overload.
Since then, Thailand's military generals have sought to counterbalance the country's ties with Washington and have launched a charm offensive towards China.
With Barack Obama enjoying retirement and the Clintons off politics' main stage, Democrats no longer have a star figure to counterbalance Trump.
I wanted to use narrative—which I see as a deterministic, scripted force—to counterbalance the entropy and chaos in the simulations.
President Trump might believe Kim needs to counterbalance North Korea's military "deep state," which would oppose even the start of denuclearization negotiations.
In part, this was to counterbalance common masculine traits that a trans patient cannot alter, such as the size of her hands.
Mr. Modi seeks greater U.S. support for the Indian economy and security matters as he tries to counterbalance the rise of China.
Especially when we have allies that are willing to go with us against China and willing to go with us to counterbalance Russia.
However, Fitch views positively the risk approach of the ABC group, especially in Brazil and the measures taken to counterbalance the markets' volatility.
This helps to counterbalance the seasonality of tourism, ensuring that hosts can continue inviting guests to their dinner table throughout the entire year.
Ukraine, which became an independent state after the Soviet Union collapsed, has long sought closer relations with the EU to counterbalance Russian influence.
A.I. presents the challenge of reckoning with our skewed histories, while working to counterbalance our biases, and genuinely recognizing ourselves in each other.
Two other issues are what to do about the visa lottery system and how to counterbalance giving DACA recipients a path to citizenship.
However, the challenge is to ensure that sales growth comes through at a faster pace and that costs are moderated to counterbalance the investment.
" However, Clinton explained that she became a Yankees fan because she needed a successful team to "counterbalance the experience of losing every single year.
It seems to have escaped him that the reason for their painstaking creation in recent years was to counterbalance Mr Slim and other moguls.
In China, for example, the government wants to automate more low-paid work, to counterbalance a shrinking working age population and rising pay levels.
Qassem Soleimani, to pull together a coalition to counterbalance al-Sadr, according to an Iraqi Shiite militia commander who is familiar with the meetings.
This was also the year I discovered red lipstick and foundation, but I hadn't yet figured out that I needed to counterbalance with blush.
With that in mind, and to counterbalance the poppiness of what we had done, we started Delicacies, which continues to be our sub-label.
They represent the only opportunity to counterbalance a regime with unlimited power and no institutional oversight, that is armed and willing to exercise violence.
Then again, Paltrow and her staff don't do much to counterbalance or fact-check the claims of the experts they invite on the show.
It feels good in the hand and has just enough weight to counterbalance the cantilevering screen, making for an excellent one-handed reading experience.
"Renewed gains in incomes as well as rising home and equity values have acted to counterbalance the negative impacts from the hurricanes," Curtin added.
It will take someone with the reason, experience and gravitas of General Mattis, plus his extra star, to counterbalance General Flynn's flights of fancy.
Several senior advisers to Mr. Trump have long advocated stronger United States support for Taiwan, arguing that it would help to counterbalance Beijing's influence.
They favour a gouvernement économique to counterbalance the ECB, with a euro-zone finance minister, a euro-zone budget and even a euro-zone parliament.
Dai-ichi Life has achieved the necessary international business diversification to counterbalance its heavy Japanese government debt holdings (30% at end-March 2016; consolidated basis).
Today she's worried that the heartburn medications she was using to counterbalance the effects of throwing up may have an effect on her bone density.
When Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the White House, he came prepared, managing to counterbalance Trump's grip with a combination of poise and control.
The director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Polling attributed some of these large leads to a desire among the electorate to counterbalance Trump.
The country is stimulating manufacturing to counterbalance its slowing economy, allowing more coal-based manufacturing that it had avoided in the past, Dr. Jackson said.
Leaders in Beijing are worried, experts say, that Mr. Kim might try to counterbalance China's influence by embracing the United States, North Korea's longtime enemy.
Who is left to counterbalance the extreme partisanship running riot in America, and with every chance that it could worsen as people exult or despair?
The Trump administration sees weapons sales and technology transfers as part of a strategy to rely more on New Delhi to counterbalance Beijing in Asia.
But so far it has been the only major proposal to counterbalance the trillions of dollars in lost revenue that will result from tax cuts.
It was the most recent in a series of demands and insults that critics fear will undermine a decades-old alliance launched to counterbalance Soviet aggressions.
But experts have questioned China's willingness to enforce eh sanctions, saying that China needs a stable North Korea to counterbalance U.S. military influence in the region.
It has meant that there was little to counterbalance the greater wealth of the French and English clubs fueled by rich ownership and lucrative television deals.
Unless this administration, or certainly the next one, deploys a strong domestic and global strategy to counterbalance China, our economic and national security will be imperiled.
In order to counterbalance Russian influence, Lukashenko has reached out to the EU. The EU has, in turn, suspended sanctions after Belarus's relatively uneventful recent elections.
The problem historically is that none of Facebook's efforts have delivered enough revenue to publishers to counterbalance the time and effort that goes into producing the work.
As almost everybody lives ever longer, a reasonable supply of young people is needed to counterbalance—and fund the pensions of—a growing number of older folk.
This visit demonstrated the U.S. military's commitment to Ukraine and furthered our broader agenda of aligning with our EU partners to counterbalance Russian influence in the region.
Georgia strives to cultivate close ties with the West to counterbalance Russia, which invaded a decade ago and has recognized the independence of two breakaway Georgian regions.
"You have other areas of the market that are acting well, but not well not enough to counterbalance the effects of Apple today," SlateStone Wealth's Pavlik said.
Under Xi, much state funding has been allocated to policies aimed at restoring traditional Confucian values in Chinese society -- an attempt to counterbalance the impact of globalization.
It's an especially tough task facing Mr. Kaplan, who was brought on board for his conservative credentials and to counterbalance the left-leaning perceptions of the company.
Her mother, Annabella, insisted on providing her with a world-class mathematics education, in part to counterbalance the influence of Byron and his relatively chaotic, creative life.
Mr. Cruz has criticized Mr. Trump's comments on NATO, saying that the United States needed to support the organization's fight against terrorism and to counterbalance Russia's influence.
The Connecticut Compromise at the time created the Senate: one chamber granting equal voice to every state to counterbalance the House, where more populous states spoke louder.
Though each has a slightly different goal, both design their programs to counterbalance the United States, and will therefore calibrate to keep pace with any American advances.
Since a May 2140 coup, Thailand and China have drawn closer diplomatically and militarily as the ruling generals seek to counterbalance the country's cooling ties with Washington.
Historically, this kind of extraordinary military advantage would lead other countries to counterbalance, to build up their own militaries to match the potential threat emanating from Washington.
"Deeper ties with the Saudis is, in part, an attempt by Ankara to counterbalance Iran's growing clout in the region, especially in Syria and Iraq," Ms. Tol said.
Its acquisitions in the U.S., Canada and Europe have provided access to hard currency revenue and EBITDA generation contributing to counterbalance the exposure between mature and emerging economies.
Today, mountain biking can help to counterbalance two of the challenges of adolescent girlhood: increasing concerns about adhering to gender and beauty ideals, and decreasing feelings of confidence.
"We've got to put positivity out there in the universe to counterbalance all these crazy nut jobs," Ms. Maines said, as Ms. Maguire draped a rainbow flag on stage.
But without context to counterbalance it, latching onto every vulnerable moment confirms the absolute worst media stereotype of pandering to athletes who volunteer even the smallest crumbs of authenticity.
And our Beijing bureau chief heard from analysts who say that Chinese leaders are suddenly jittery that Mr. Kim might try to counterbalance their own influence by embracing Washington.
The crisis has been invoked to discredit the United States' interventions and created the regional fault lines we're still contending with today -- including using the Saudis to counterbalance Iran.
That demands a city with the attractions and capacity to counterbalance London; one capable of attracting government departments and their staff, the media, think-tanks, international investors and some businesses.
Like a carbon offset program, it offered delegates a way to counterbalance their water consumption by purchasing credits to be invested in water efficiency initiatives and expanded clean water access.
On Wednesday night, it served more than 500 people and raised more than $5,600 for the American Immigration Council to counterbalance the president and his supporters' racist and xenophobic rhetoric.
Trump also took a much harsher line than his predecessors on Pakistan and made a more explicit threat to draw India more heavily into Afghanistan to counterbalance malign Pakistani influence.
And how exactly is Trump going to enlist Arab Gulf nations against ISIS or to counterbalance Iran, having stated that their Muslim citizens should be banned from entering the U.S.?
I could just as easily have Dak Prescott here, though I suppose I'm trying to counterbalance the coming onslaught of takes demanding that Tony Romo return to the Cowboys' lineup.
Hobbies — creative passions pursued for their own sake — can be a way to counterbalance a culture that demands overwork and overachievement, or an antidote to technology and news-driven anxieties.
Recently, the leaders of both France and Germany announced their determination to become largely independent from the US on security matters and even to "counterbalance" the US in global geopolitics.
Across the country, Mr. Trump's supporters rallied, aiming to defend a president they say has been treated unfairly by the press and his critics and to counterbalance anti-Trump protests.
"The purpose of the Op. Ed. page is neither to reinforce nor to counterbalance The Times's own editorial position," the introduction to the newly created opinion pages stated in 1970.
At the time Sears and Kmart merged, Sears was looking for more products to sell in its stores to counterbalance the infrequency with which people bought its hallmark appliances like dishwashers.
Mr. Macron is pressing for more spending on European defense, especially on French armaments, as a way for Europe to counterbalance a long-term trend of American retreat from multilateral obligations.
The Center for American Progress and similar think tanks, founded explicitly to counterbalance Heritage and the American Enterprise Institute on the right, have emerged as important sources of policy and leadership.
A day after his inauguration on May 14th, France's president named as prime minister Edouard Philippe, the centre-right mayor of Le Havre, to counterbalance his own roots on the left.
Drivers for an upgrade are the quantum of a potential capital injection and its sensible deployment alongside the sustainability of a sufficient capital buffer to counterbalance weaknesses in NDB's credit profile.
It's an alliance of 235 countries, mostly from Europe, plus Canada and the U.S. It was formed in 2100 as a way to counterbalance the military might of the Soviet Union.
Macau-based military expert Antony Wong Dong said that in addition to Taiwan, the J-20 fighter could also be used to counterbalance military activities by the United States and Japan.
Mazur asked Hassett what elements could be added to the plan to counterbalance all the changes that tend to benefit the wealthy — nixing the estate and alternative minimum taxes, for example.
The Soviet Union maintained a substantial military presence there during the Cold War, propping up an array of anti-Western regimes to counterbalance American partners and extend its geopolitical sphere of influence.
"This is a really opportunistic way for us to counterbalance and offer something that's different than our exchange trading but offers value to clients in a way that's really safe," Sandler said.
"If they've been harmful or mean to children in the family, they can point to how much they've helped this particular sibling to counterbalance any sort of judgment of them," said Thomas.
That's why it's so important President Trump get to work installing pro-workers, pro-jobs, and pro-growth board members at the NLRB to counterbalance the strong union influence we have today.
To counterbalance the oversized fit of her get-up, she piled on delicate gold jewelry, carried a miniature Hermès box bag, and wore cat-eye sunglasses and barely-there heels by Céline.
Russia's intervention in September 2015 swung the fighting decisively in Mr. Assad's favor, in part because the United States has not been willing to counterbalance Moscow's military role in the civil war.
Under Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia is going through a period of muscular nationalism and is trying to assert its weight as a Sunni regional power, particularly in trying to counterbalance Shiite Iran.
I wanted to create a space where we could discuss ways in which we might join forces to counterbalance the fear and to call for decency, compassion and ethics in our government.
Two main factors have shaken Australia: China's assertive behavior in the South China Sea, and President Trump's abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the trade deal meant to counterbalance China's economic might.
But even though Fiji Water has made attempts to counterbalance its own ecological impact, its mere existence and operation are part of an industry with serious ramifications for the environment and the economy.
Iraq's Sunni politicians have been largely quiet about the presidential visit, reflecting the ties they have cultivated with the U.S. to counterbalance the might of the country's Iran-backed and predominantly-Shiite militias.
For years the Pentagon has pursued India as part of an effort to counterbalance growing Chinese strength, but only in recent months have Indian military officials begun to show eagerness for co-operation.
Research shows that in relationships, you need five positive interactions to counterbalance every negative one because our brains are hardwired to seek threats, and we perseverate on the bad instead of the good.
And it is evident as Vice President Mike Pence is in Asia this week to talk to East Asian and Southeast Asian leaders to shore up support for American efforts to counterbalance China.
Thailand's military has sought to counterbalance traditionally close ties with the United States by engaging more with China since the May 2014 coup that the United States and other Western countries objected to.
Not only is India an important growth market for U.S. corporations, but it serves as a strategic political ally for Washington in the region, often seen as an effective way to counterbalance China.
The Trump administration needs to reassert Asian, and global, dependence on value-added American technology and services to counterbalance China's focus on infrastructure and manufacturing, which provides reliable yet low rates of return.
I don't know what it is about NYC, but every time I visit I end up eating way too much pizza, so I try to counterbalance it with greens as much as I can.
If so, that could force Trump and Tillerson to decide whether the United States should remain engaged - and attempt to counterbalance the powerful influence of neighboring Shi'ite-led Iran – or play a diminished role.
The decision to loop in James is presumably an effort to counterbalance Burns, but the man's bipartisan reputation and observable failure to be as far left as James is right undermines that particular argument.
In an attempt to counterbalance that prospect, the Russian Ministry for the Development of the Far East is considering resettling in the region some two million migrants from neighboring Central Asian countries by 2030.
Religious leaders and religious political actors are acutely aware of their value in regional politics; they understand that local governments and global coalitions are seeking them out to counterbalance the weight of violent extremism.
All of them can bias me simultaneous, and the questions, of course, are which dominate and how am I able to counterbalance them through my process of information gathering and adjudication of that information.
A suddenly urgent question is who will be able to counterbalance forces tearing at Europe's unity in the eventual absence of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who said she would retire after her term.
Perhaps the handful of kids who survived the disaster — and whose civil rights were so egregiously trampled on by their parents' religious choices — will someday tell their stories to counterbalance this highly varnished tale.
Mellman founded his group in January to shore up support in the party for the US-Israel relationship and to counterbalance what he sees as a rise in anti-Israel views among some Democrats.
On Saturday, the Rays and others tracking the slow thaw of relations between Cuba and the U.S. were served a visceral reminder: One baseball game does little to counterbalance decades of complex international conflict.
The MIT research, which has not yet been peer reviewed, found that learning about automation also didn't make people more likely to support retraining programs that experts say are essential to counterbalance the disruption.
I was partly trying to counterbalance Alan's tendency to imagine a dark fiscal future in which we were always broke and overextended, even when the facts and figures of our joint assets said otherwise.
But today, Amazon made a move to counterbalance some of that criticism: it launched a new portal it's calling Storefronts to celebrate mom-and-pop shops and other smaller merchants that sell through the platform.
Even though I know a lot about food, I cannot cook to save my life, so my meals at home are pretty basic and, for the most part, healthy to counterbalance all my dinners out.
A divided Congress, however, is perceived as negative for the dollar, analysts said, because it is unlikely that any new fiscal stimulus could be launched to counterbalance forecasts of slowing U.S. economic growth next year.
A grouping of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan, it has been compared to an eastern NATO, and is designed in part to counterbalance western influence in Asia and the Middle East.
Since the coup, the military government has sought to counterbalance U.S. ties by developing relations with China and Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan met his Chinese counterpart, Chang Wanquan, during a visit to Beijing last week.
A second, and bigger, cause of the ageing of societies is that people everywhere are having far fewer children, so the younger age groups are much too small to counterbalance the growing number of older people.
Kasich and Obama could be facing an uphill battle: Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton oppose the 12-nation Pacific Rim deal, which Obama has pitched as a way to counterbalance China's rise in the region.
"We have to counterbalance the deficiencies and disparity that have made Rome unlivable for entire sectors of the population," Ms. De Leo said, warning of a potential chain reaction that could have even more widespread decline.
The efforts made by the enemy in this quarter have cost him heavy losses in men and have diminished his prestige, while his sacrifices have been made without his having secured any gain to counterbalance them.
On the other, we risk treating FARA as a dirty word, which will only scare away friendly foreign governments — so, Russian information warfare gets a free pass and we constrain our allies' attempts to counterbalance it.
If the U.S. immigration detention system was constructed out of fear, then our only hope for ending this system is to counterbalance this fear with the truth: that our immigration detention system has failed everyone involved.
Some say that parallel is flawed because of the active involvement of Russia and Iran in this war, suggesting that those countries might escalate their activity in support of Syrian forces to counterbalance any American strikes.
"(The government thinks) more needs to be squeezed from the private sector so that the state has the firepower to accelerate spending on infrastructure and investments ... to counterbalance the impact of the trade war," Zhang said.
The actions caught the attention of White House aide Chuck Colson, who saw the protests as "an inviting opportunity to counterbalance the growing antiwar movement," as historian Edmund Wehrle writes, and encouraged the protests to continue.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday it would "open its door wider" to German businesses, giving a warm reception to visiting Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has wooed Beijing to counterbalance trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Both women presented basic riffs on the work that Jean Stapleton and Isabel Sanford offered on the original shows, while maintaining just enough of their own star personas to counterbalance what would otherwise be a straightforward impersonation.
He has sought to counterbalance the N.R.A. through his work with national groups like Everytown for Gun Safety, and he spent more than $100 million to elect candidates with similar gun safety positions in the 2018 midterms.
Leading proponents premise the notion on the belief that after Congress expands the number of justices, a new Democratic president would be able to appoint justices to counterbalance today's court, which has a 103-210 conservative majority.
But most of the industry's focus will fall on a complicated offsetting system, in which airlines buy credits from climate change projects, like renewable energy programs often in the developing world, to counterbalance their own carbon emissions.
The active rear wing adds angle while the active front flaps take it out to counterbalance the effect of the car's weight shifting forward onto the front axle, letting you drive deeper and deeper into each corner.
The other thing is, I like having somebody on the team who's super smart and just relentlessly focused on the financial outcome to counterbalance the focus on how to come up with some ridiculous horse-involved scheme.
Anakin, after all, is supposed to bring balance to the Force — which effectively means that the prophecy of him doing so very well might imply that the rise of the Sith was necessary to counterbalance the Jedi.
Many U.S. mayors and governors are already implementing climate-friendly policies to counterbalance the Trump administration's rejection of Obama-era initiatives to curb carbon emissions - which Trump has said would cost trillions of dollars with little tangible benefit.
"Additional drag is caused by air travelling around the spare engine during flight and, to counterbalance this, our pilots are trained to use the flight controls to ensure the aircraft flies straight, level and safely," the airline said.
Noisey: It's always interesting to speak with a heavy metal musician who is involved in academia, because even as some strains of metal affect an anti-intellectual stance, there's a whole burgeoning "metal academia" movement to counterbalance it.
On Thursday, the independent Joint Committee on Taxation (JTC) announced that the Senate tax bill will not generate enough growth to counterbalance the $2000 trillion worth of tax cuts it includes — adding $1 trillion to deficit over 10 years.
Other ideas that have been floated, Smith told Motherboard, include that the smaller arms helped to counterbalance the weight of its enormous head, or that the arms simply didn't catch up with the the evolution of its large skull.
In recent years, to counterbalance the Ambedkar celebrations, the upper castes, especially the Rajputs, began celebrating Rana Pratap, a medieval Hindu Rajput king, who fought several battles against the Mughal Empire, as an ideal Rajput and Hindu nationalistic icon.
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Late on Tuesday, Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra announced the Netherlands had taken a 12.7 percent stake for 680 million euros ($774 million) and aimed to increase that to about 14 percent, to counterbalance the French government's stake in the group.
ISS said that Hyundai Mobis' nominees "may not be enough to counterbalance the founding family's substantial influence over the company, especially considering the magnitude of the company's underperformance," referring to its "missteps" in corporate strategy, operational execution and capital allocation.
To counterbalance all of these dramatic increases in memory and graphical processing, the console comes with a predictable disadvantage: it will go on the market for $499, whereas the previous model — the Xbox One S — now costs a mere $279.
But first, there is Poland: a NATO member near Russia that meets its defense spending goals, hosts close to 1,000 U.S. troops and is eager to buy liquefied natural gas from U.S. companies to counterbalance Russian gas supplies in the region.
From Kim's perspective, wouldn't it be nice to have a non-regional benefactor to counterbalance his troublesome neighbor to the north who just uses him as a pawn in the great power competition and keeps North Korea on life support?
There was a time in our history when limiting the possession of guns meant limiting our liberty — our ability to counterbalance a powerful central government that could fall into tyrannical hands; our ability to fend for ourselves; our ability to protect our families.
As long ago as the 1950s its rulers had reached out to China in a bid to counterbalance India, which controlled nearly all access to the landlocked kingdom—as it was then—and was pressing the royal family to allow some democracy.
Economic considerations notwithstanding, a growing number of Asia-Pacific countries are trying to find ways to counterbalance China's growing power, and both Beijing and Washington will be keeping an eye on Taipei to discern its plans should the DPP win this weekend.
ALSO-RAN In addition to keeping a lid on costs, Schwan has pegged Tecentriq as a pivotal piece in plans to counterbalance $21 billion in revenue at risk with patent expirations on the Basel-based drugmaker's three top sellers, Rituxan, Herceptin and Avastin.
"In the meantime, countries in Asia that have not wanted a US-China clash but have wanted substantial American presence to counterbalance the growing clout of China ... are going to calculate that they can't count on the US in the way they did before."
"Under the resource supercycle, our resource and energy assets have grown significantly, but our non-resource businesses have not grown as fast to counterbalance," Mitsui President Tatsuo Yasunaga told a news conference, when asked for a reason for the company's first annual consolidated net loss.
This system, called the Maneuvering Characteristic Augmentation System, or MCAS, is designed to counterbalance the new weight of these engines by pushing the plane's nose down if this weight tips the plane's nose upward in a way that could force the plane to stall.
In the wake of the US strike that killed Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad last week, Iran's leaders will likely be looking to those alliances to counterbalance American aggression, even as Tehran considers possible retaliation for the death of one of its most popular military figures.
Over their five years in operation, the group has made national headlines with their "pink mass" to turn Fred Phelps's deceased mom gay, various litter clean-up initiatives, and, most notably, their (copyrighted) Baphomet statue created to counterbalance any ten commandments monuments erected on public property.
Also family recipes, generally, are very high in alcohol proof, so what we did, we had to counterbalance it in order to have the flavor of the perfumes come out and become balanced with the tartness and the sweetness so that none of them overcomes the other.
Though not contemporaneous with the movement at its height, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C., and the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, at the Brooklyn Museum, have certainly done much to counterbalance MOMA 's bias toward male Abstract Expressionists.
When the category was announced, Mr. Bailey positioned it as an improvement "needed to keep the Oscars and our academy relevant in a changing world" — an effort to counterbalance an increasing tendency by Oscar voters to honor niche films that most American moviegoers have not seen.
Rather than seeking to confront Russia in a renewed Cold War, it will be necessary to split Russia from China in a way not dissimilar from how President Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger worked to exploit the Sino-Soviet split to counterbalance the Soviets.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Business Mix Affecting Profitability GSK's profitability has come under pressure as the pharmaceutical division is currently subject to patent expiry of key respiratory drug Advair in the US (after having lost protection already in the EU), which GSK is attempting to counterbalance by new product launches.
It was in this frame of mind that I was sitting at a McDonald's across the street from Fox News headquarters in New York City, waiting for a meeting, when the obvious struck me: We needed someone with a bigger name and footprint to counterbalance the Ryan-Cruz momentum.
NATO is not a shopping mall; it is a strategic alliance that won the Cold War, keeps Europe a stable trading partner for U.S. companies and prevents every European country — particularly Germany — from getting their own nukes to counterbalance Russia, by sheltering them all under America's nuclear umbrella.
And things don't get better when students go off to college: A much-publicized Brookings Institution report found that 62% of college students think a campus group hosting a controversial speaker is "legally required" by the First Amendment to counterbalance that speaker with one who holds an opposing view.
I was aware of this trope and had tried to counterbalance it by grounding my writing in personal experiences, such as my discomfort with the fancy shoes I had to wear as part of my "costume" for working at Art Stage, and my wife's brief detainment at immigration.
American allies in the region, along with many developing countries in Southeast Asia, want the United States to maintain a strong presence, as much to counterbalance China as to promote democratic values, said Kristi Govella, an assistant professor of Asian studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
To counterbalance its above-average exposure to credit risk, PFG maintains a conservatively structured balance sheet with a debt-to-equity ratio under its banking covenant definitions at end-December 1399 of 2.2x (2014: 2.4x), well within management's stated maximum of 23530x and the covenanted limit of 21399x.
A number of long-simmering advertiser frustrations with the digital world are now coming to a head — rampant ad fraud, measurement concerns, transparency in how ads are sold — and some in the industry have recognized that the only way to counterbalance Google and Facebook's duopoly control is through collective force.
Countries involved: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States NATO -- Frustration with the most important defense alliance -- Trump has teased upending the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance, which was created to counterbalance the Soviet Union and is one of the oldest and most important alliances the US takes part in.
Saudi Arabia may be eager to call attention to the Houthi mines to counterbalance allegations that the kingdom and its principal ally, the United Arab Emirates, have committed war crimes by conducting airstrikes that have killed thousands of civilians and imposing a partial blockade that has threatened Yemen with famine.
To counterbalance any encroaching legal mundanity, Eli begins having wild hallucinations (while in a work meeting, during foreplay) that he learns are caused by a brain aneurysm—but his acupuncturist-turned-confidant Dr. Chen (James Saito) believes that Eli may actually be a prophet, helping Eli to understand the meanings of these visions.
"With sailing, you need to counterbalance the power in the sails with your own body weight to make the boat go faster, so I've been on weight gain for a while now to help us get as much speed out of the boat as possible — especially when it's windy," Groves told Mashable.
ALL YOU HAD IS THE FED WITH THE GAS PEDAL AND NOW YOU HAVE A LITTLE HELP WITH ANOTHER GAS PEDAL AND IS THE FED GOING TO INSTANTLY TRY TO COUNTERBALANCE THAT BY HITTING THE BRAKE.. WHAT'S POINT TO OF HAVING ONE FOOT ON THE PEDAL AND ONE FOOT ON THE BRAKE.
The earlier draft order leaked to the press on January 25 contained a separate section calling for the establishment of "safe zones" in the surrounding region where Syrians could "await firm settlement" via repatriation or third country offers — seemingly a palliative (though problematic for many reasons) to counterbalance the harshness of the flat ban.
Should mitigation of the effects of the recent Polish law prove more difficult than expected, or further new legislation either in Poland or in other countries in which IPF operates place pressure on the capacity of its business model to generate the revenues required to counterbalance the group's operating costs and impairment risks, a downgrade could result.
The CG scenes are fine enough on their own—it's kinda neat to see Pac-Man played out on city streets with cars functioning as the ghosts—but literally all of the good bits are in the trailer, and even so, there simply aren't enough of these mildly imaginative scenes to counterbalance the non-CG scenes.
Yet where a dramatic opera traditionally announces itself with bombast, The Ferryman — about a family living under the cyclical sway of political violence in Northern Ireland — is infused throughout with a deliberate lightness, a joyous humanism that attempts to counterbalance all the weight it's carrying: the weight of history, of life under oppression, of personal and communal secrets.
Putin has turned to Xi to counterbalance US and European pressure, particularly over the 2014 annexation of Crimea, while Xi has been only too happy to count Russia among its allies as he expands his influence westward through his signature Belt and Road infrastructure and trade megaproject and looks to counter the impact of the the US-China trade war.
Money, of course: The plan was enacted as part of a push to get rid of 22,000 employees in order to counterbalance $50 million in debt incurred after the company privatized—it was formerly a piece of the French government's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, meaning its employees were granted special protection as civil servants that prevented their higher-ups from firing them.
Michael Coe, a Yale University chocolate historian and co-author of the book The True History of Chocolate, views Big Candy's investment in cocoa science as an effort to counterbalance the negative publicity that came out of the fair trade movement, which highlighted the cocoa industry's dependence on child and slave labor, as well as the evidence suggesting the obesity epidemic is being driven by sugar.
Greaves, 40, who describes his group as an "atheistic religious organization that uses the symbol of Satan to inspire civil justice," says that Satanic Temple volunteers will run clubs in cities from Seattle to Atlanta with the goal of ending up in all 50 states to "counterbalance" groups run by the Child Evangelism Fellowship that have been meeting in public schools since winning a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court in 2001.
The Centre for Cities report estimated that if exports to the EU decreased by 10 percent, as a consequence of Brexit, the country's urban areas would have to nearly double export trade to China or increase exports to the U.S. by almost a third to counterbalance the loss from the EU. The British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) published a survey on Monday which showed that business in Europe would continue to have a strong connection to European customers throughout Brexit negotiations and beyond.

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