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balance

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








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“For now, the balance of risks tilt toward the weakening labor market.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But the current credit-card business model depends on customers who don’t pay off their balances and end up with hefty interest payments.

From MarketWatch

Cardholders with lower credit scores and incomes are more likely to carry a balance, and often pay steep interest charges at rates above 20%.

From The Wall Street Journal

She tottered just a bit, momentarily losing her balance, but she refused my help.

From Literature

For now, the findings highlight that the body's ability to sense physical force extends beyond touch and balance.

From Science Daily