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more balanced
adjective as in equalized
Strong matches
- counterbalanced
- evened
- offset
- stabilized
- uniform
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Don Beyer, D-Va., and Jamie Raskin, D-Md., would combine multi-member districts and ranked choice voting to un-gerrymander every state, and generate more balanced results, even in largely one-party states like Massachusetts or Tennessee.
The star, who recorded hits such as Too Many Broken Hearts and Especially For You, added that he had seen a BBC article about the fans at Saturday's show and while the story was "more balanced", its headline about "my no-show" had been "misleading".
"We are already taking decisive actions to better position the group for the future including a more balanced production and delivery profile."
Carmakers are calling for subsidies to be more balanced between business and individual buyers to encourage demand more broadly.
The emphasis on those ideas reflects Xi's push to switch from the fast drivers of growth in the past such as property and infrastructure investment, while trying to develop a more balanced economy based on high-end industries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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