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balanced

[bal-uhnst] / ˈbæl ənst /


ADJECTIVE
settled financially
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The market looks to be pricing in “potential dilution” of the current proposals, which leaves expectations more “finely balanced” versus international standards, the analysts write.

From The Wall Street Journal

North “was a keyboard wizard,” the group added, “who brought an unmatched intensity and emotional depth to every performance” and whose work “created ‘aural landscapes’ that balanced virtuosity with soulful, radio-friendly hooks.”

From Los Angeles Times

Together, they create a cake that feels balanced — substantial enough to anchor a streusel, light enough to warrant a second slice.

From Salon

"This suggests that sleep and growth hormone form a tightly balanced system: Too little sleep reduces growth hormone release, and too much growth hormone can in turn push the brain toward wakefulness," Silverman said.

From Science Daily

Across from him, Gingersnipes balanced on a thick bough, clutching the branch above her head.

From Literature