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balance

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








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“I think there’s a balance to be achieved,” he ultimately concluded.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, for example, you can take out a loan for the lesser of 50% of your account balance or $50,000 and pay it back incrementally from payroll deductions.

From MarketWatch

Competitive balance taxes — also known as luxury taxes — are imposed when payrolls reach certain thresholds.

From Los Angeles Times

In climbing, the ridge is described as "exposed" and having sections that require scrambling, a technique that involves a person using their hands to help them keep their balance while walking across difficult terrain.

From BBC

“With the downside risks to employment having risen last year, I viewed the balance of risks as having shifted,” Jefferson said.

From The Wall Street Journal