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balance

[bal-uhn-sey, ba-lahn-sey] / ˌbæl ənˈseɪ, ba lɑ̃ˈseɪ /








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For decades, the dominance of Delaware’s courts in the business world rested on their predictability, speed, and a carefully maintained balance.

From Barron's

Whether it works for you depends entirely on your total account balances and other retirement income sources, such as Social Security or a pension.

From MarketWatch

In addition to providing labor, immigrants generate demand for goods and services, the study said, warning that a negative migration balance will have "important implications for the macroeconomy."

From Barron's

The challenge is finding “where the right level is, balancing risk and availability,” he told me.

From Los Angeles Times

Following sustained share price declines since early 2025, these challenges are largely priced in, leaving the sector with a more balanced risk-reward profile, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal