It forms part of the system of checks and balances against the government itself. |
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Fittings include feeding cups, mortars and pestles, pill-making machines, bench balances, and glass measures. |
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So you need to clear away overdrafts, credit card balances and any personal loans. |
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Sometimes they lose their balances and pop upside down like bobbers which is fun and helps the learning experience. |
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And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances. |
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Henna painting also takes away excess heat from the body and calms hives and rashes and balances hyperacidity. |
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Make sure you clear debts such as credit card balances, overdrafts and personal loans. |
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The photographer's composition is like music, achieving balances and contrasts worthy of the sonata poised on the music stand. |
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The recording balances warmth and brilliance, and the booklet notes are helpful, given the unfamiliarity of the music. |
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Getting the inflow and outgo to agree may take some doing, but persevere until your budget balances. |
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The play balances characters that vehemently oppose mutilation with vigorous proponents of a practice that they see as enhancing their culture. |
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Graduates with multiple loan balances can save hundreds of dollars a month by consolidating their student loans. |
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They are boot-cut, which balances your hips and makes your legs look longer. |
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The sculpture balances over a large, shallow, black granite reflecting pool of slow-moving water. |
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I never looked at the joint account bank statements, not even to check the balances. |
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There were in 1991 serious problems in reconciling customer margins, with many large outstanding unreconciled balances. |
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In both cases the drawdown of fund balances came relatively early, as states reacted to the emerging revenue shortfalls. |
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Some credit-card firms have started charging upfront fees to cardholders who wish to transfer balances from other cards. |
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The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable. |
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His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee. |
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This is because chemical beam balances are eagerly sought by collectors of scientific instruments. |
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The museum currently has thirty-eight complete chronometers and twenty-three chronometer balances. |
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Some children depicted even weighing balances in the stalls and gave the merchants a traditional attire for an added touch of originality. |
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The president's powers, as omnipotent as they may seem to the rest of the world, are not without democratic checks and balances at home. |
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The mass of newly laid eggs, and chick and female body-mass was measured using Pesola spring balances. |
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I weighed in the balances what drinking had gained me versus what it had cost me. |
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When power is divided, as it has been since 1994, the checks and balances of government make for legislative stalemate. |
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Many cultures have developed lunch which rather precisely balances essential nutrients. |
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He balances 35 acres of vegetable production with 35 acres in cover crops like red clover, sweet blossom clover, rye, oats and peas. |
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It also saves cardholders from exposing their credit limits or account balances to potential cyber criminals lurking in the anonymity of the web. |
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The pace of both places balances each other out and between them I find a happy medium. |
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A happy medium that balances the rights of the information producers with the needs of the information consumers is required. |
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Disparate methods for defining force and torque balances and for calculating the mass balance of receptors therefore result. |
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But recently they have been shocked to see their bank balances going up rather than down. |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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Pale Flower is a film that balances its old and new sensibilities with immaculate style and execution. |
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This service will provide an automated process of bookings of the client's local balances into one central location. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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As a result, excretion of nitrogenous waste is reduced, and fluid and electrolyte balances cannot be maintained. |
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These funds of which you speak are credit balances in a bank account, are they? |
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Other times when enough money is involved, they file suit to collect the unpaid balances. |
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And weigh charges for late payments, excess fees on cash advances and the cost of transferring balances. |
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Soon everything from credit-card balances to auto loans was being repackaged. |
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But is there one device that perfectly balances features, performance and price? |
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His work is far from conventional and he develops a language in which he balances a delicate harmonious relationship between his elements. |
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The institutions that are supposed to be providing these checks and balances seem to be temporarily enfeebled. |
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It's unrealistic, and selfish, for Internet businesses to think they can end-run the checks and balances in the economy and the average American. |
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With his back ramrod straight, he balances a heavy water jug on his head, spilling not a drop, and turns to trudge up the hill. |
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Only by demanding more cash balances and thus lowering prices can the dollars assume a higher real value. |
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A rich brew of extended lines, sweeping curves, off-kilter balances, de Schynkel's vocabulary is expressive without being literal. |
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Ngqwala said that detailed reconciliations of balances on suspense accounts could not be furnished by the office. |
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In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well. |
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The koru balances the flag, and the traditional western approach of three horizontal stripes. |
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If customers maximise the service to reduce their mortgage balances, they could still end up worse off. |
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The Walkers' art balances on a line between referential and impenetrable, sometimes falling on the wrong side of that line. |
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Rapley balances this diachronic argument with a more synchronic survey of convent life and the teaching activities of the nuns. |
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The price system is that which balances supply and demand for scarce goods. |
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Unless appropriate checks and balances are constructed, we'll inevitably end up with a malign despotism. |
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Now they've found that the centrifugal force of a spinning ring balances the pull of gravity all by itself. |
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External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge. |
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A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the delicate balances on which freedom and democracy depend. |
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But many students are unable to retire their credit card balances before they enter the working world. |
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Even when the mood becomes threatening, as on the gloomy The Moon Versus The Sea or Mytikas, Haugh balances it with airy bells and chimes. |
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She balances ear training, exercises for rhythm, technique and music theory with repertoire at the sight-reading level. |
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There is a richness of sound which balances the melancholic aspect of the music. |
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I resonate with your point that probability balances out luck as more games are played. |
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With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones. |
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Where is the conservative belief in limited government, in checks and balances? |
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A system with few clear boundaries and no real checks and balances is ripe for chaos. |
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We live in a world where monarchy is largely a symbol and where even political power is subject to checks and balances, including media scrutiny. |
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I cannot presume to have the arrogance to tell someone how they should go about finding the balances in their own lives. |
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A slick of house-made dressing over crisp romaine balances fragrant garlic and anchovies with the tang of lemon. |
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Under the circumstances, the government would seem to lack any real checks and balances on its power. |
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New Zealand desperately needs checks and balances and a system that makes politicians accountable. |
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The menu, which has recently been updated, neatly balances old-fashioned rusticity with more up-to-date tinkering. |
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The 3.1-ounce 3200 balances well with the bantam-weight XP, yet houses a click drag strong enough to stop runaway lunkers cold. |
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But how do we create checks and balances in a system that yields to consumer populism? |
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The notion of checks and balances as a safeguard against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world. |
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The second force, which balances the gravitational attraction, is known as the centripetal force. |
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Alexander has a real earthy solid presence which balances Carlos's classical technique. |
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The server keeps a cache of all active account and session tallies and credit balances. |
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This bill skilfully balances the difficulties of the elderly with the avariciousness, often, of the capital interests in retirement villages. |
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The pressure from these nuclear reactions at the star's core balances the pull of gravity, and the star is now called a main sequence star. |
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The Lord Christ is placing before us a pair of scales, and on one side of the balances is laid the whole world. |
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The fatty, gamy meat balances the sweetness of the sauce, and the entire dish is a guilty pleasure. |
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Associated with that is setting up a democratic system with full checks and balances. |
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Minimise idle cash balances by banking money quickly and seeking best investment rates. |
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Last week Abbey National announced plans to pay interest on credit balances and will also offer free banking to new business accounts. |
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When the balance window is displayed, enter the beginning and ending balances from your bank statement and start clearing transactions. |
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We need to make a bipartisan effort to work together and ensure proper checks and balances. |
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In the past, we have interpreted debt dynamics in the economy in terms of sectoral balances. |
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He sees the role of unions as limited to providing checks and balances within a capitalist democracy. |
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The passing of the Cold War was therefore likely to unveil a new age of power politics, untrammelled by the checks and balances of the Cold War. |
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The current system provides good checks and balances that ensure distribution is transparent and fair. |
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This, our system of checks and balances, is a fundamental trait of our current democracy. |
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All useful thought is founded on these two approaches working in tandem and balancing each other the way a long pole balances a tightrope walker. |
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Its handmade, unofficial markers memorialize the dead while its compositional structure balances the crosses with the living. |
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I mean they have problems with galahs and cockatoos so this sort of balances that. |
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We shouldn't be tinkering with the checks and balances our founding fathers put in this constitution. |
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Credit card spending can be very expensive if balances remain uncleared or if credit limits are breached because of penalty charges. |
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When democratic governments rise to power, the checks and balances of democracy usually prevent rogue action. |
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This is because it is much more important for them to be part of the watchdog set-up and adequately provide checks and balances to the Executive. |
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As the dump pan fills, a point is reached where it over balances the counterweight and dumps into the mixing chamber. |
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It was influenced in part by its long exclusion from power, which educated it to the merits of checks and balances and a more pluralistic order. |
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This group balances the First World power on the council and adds developing nation concerns to the decision-making process. |
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I went onstage filled with dread at the thought that I might teeter shamefully in my balances or fall out of my turns. |
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The largest problem in the Meiji system was the absence of any checks or balances on the military. |
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They soar, spin, and dive to the floor, then spiral swiftly back to shoulder stands, splits and endless balances. |
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Mindfulness, or awareness, which is the equilibrating faculty, balances them all. |
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That was the beginning of the violation of the constitutional separation of powers and checks and balances. |
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Based on Asian medical principles, shiatsu balances your flow of blood and qi, your life energy. |
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And that's one of the reasons that I think we need real systemic reform, so that the checks and balances are in place. |
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I trawled through the accounts for the last three years to see where it had gone and found a host of different funds, all with balances. |
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Don't they show that the checks and balances of our system are still working to protect the rule of law? |
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However, there seem to be no trial balances of the whole system, nor balance sheets. |
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Also, client trial balances can be directly imported while maintaining the client's coding structure. |
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More importantly, it sets the stage for a debt spiral that makes runaway credit card balances look like penny ante poker. |
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The payment of interest on credit balances was its key differentiator in the SME market. |
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Democracy provides a system of checks and balances against any human beings getting too much power. |
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Such measures can be implemented only by an authoritarian regime, free from any democratic checks and balances. |
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They provide the checks and balances that guard against the arrogance of power. |
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To ensure the latter, the constitutional system is full of checks and balances. |
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However, this would result in the balances being in a worse position than at the start of the financial year. |
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The politicians, taking a page from the DC Republicans' playbook, want to take full control of the state with no checks, no balances. |
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The checks and balances and disciplines that keep intolerance in check may also go. |
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Now they're bracing for a scorching battle in September over pension reform, a political powder keg because of an electorate angry about shrinking retirement-account balances. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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An executive dashboard, for example, enables a CEO to see bank balances, a ranking of the top 10 sales reps, the top five customers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. |
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This reflects the myth that the trust funds' balances represent an asset. |
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It is unclear, however, if the listed entity has any resources to foot the bill as its last two filings to the American securities regulator showed cash balances of zero. |
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With holiday bills still clobbering your credit-card balances and income taxes coming up soon, who has the money to burn for an expensive spring break? |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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It balances all of these elements perfectly, and leaves you wanting more. |
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The majority were weighable on each visit by using electronic balances. |
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Kelly is admired in Westminster for the way she balances her family life and career, being the only minister who does not take her red boxes home at night. |
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The wine balances its warmer flavour with a refreshingly sharp tang. |
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Retailers were hammered by the scheme because checks and balances were scant in 2012, when the eBay grifting peaked. |
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Truth in Advertising balances the droll with the hopeful and the glib with the heartfelt. |
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They say the state banks were restrained from inflating to excess by the regular requirement that they pay their balances to the federal branch offices in hard money. |
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Lenero balances tonal subtleties with his right-angled shapes. |
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Facing each other, the female rolls the egg from a furry fold in her abdomen to the male who balances it on his toes and slips his coat over it to keep it warm. |
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A half-full plastic water bottle balances on the ledge below a dirty mesh curtain tied in a knot. |
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The 1988 constitutional reform preserved the strong presidential system, but also put checks and balances on steroids. |
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For some in the mercantilist tradition, augmentation of national wealth mainly took the form of additional money balances accumulated through foreign trade. |
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However, a closer look at the tissue of the dream reveals the most precarious of balances between the concerns of the individual and those of the family and community. |
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A key element in these force and torque balances is the hydrodynamic shear force and torque that the cell experiences when stationary on a planar surface. |
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VoiceBet allows bettors to use either voice commands from any telephone or key commands on touch-tone phones to place wagers, check account balances, or review bets. |
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Alteration in catchment subsurface water balances through land-use change and pumping can affect lake biogeochemical cycles through changes in groundwater flow rates. |
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These checks and balances were created to prevent misuse of power. |
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Billions of dollars have been provided in support of sector reforms and large undrawn balances remain available for utilization by the government. |
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The former is part of our open system of checks and balances and can be challenged in the courts. |
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Particularly in the Third, he and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are let down by the boxy recording, which swallows orchestral detail and produces unmusical balances. |
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Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy. |
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Although heat drying and curling irons are part of this newscaster's daily grind, she balances them with consistent conditioning and moisturizing. |
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The first wave had little impact but the arrival of Nguni and Sotho peoples 800 years ago substantially changed power balances in the eastern part of the country. |
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The lack of natural checks and balances from top predators and browsers has led to some species teetering on the brink of extinction, while others spread like plagues. |
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Chicks were weighed to the nearest gram using Pesola spring balances. |
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If they are untroubled by the castration of the system of checks and balances, they give the bureaucracy a monopoly of power and make it unaccountable to the people. |
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This would indicate that the filters, checks and balances that Big Media spoke so high-mindedly about when the Internet took off, offer no protection whatsoever. |
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For electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle paradoxically leads to an effective attraction that balances the particles' electrostatic repulsion at short distances. |
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This magnificent building lauded as a perfect example of Art Deco, though it strikes one as incongruously European, counter balances the architecture of the Fort. |
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But we can trace the current system of fears and balances back to 1908, when music publishers claimed player piano rolls violated music copyrights. |
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He balances imaginative contemplation of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other. |
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The use of a fisheye lens briefly creates a fishbowl world as the father balances his daughter on his shoulders as they walk along the railroad tracks. |
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To facilitate this, they demanded convertibility for sterling balances. |
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This balances the large polished mahogany table and antique chandelier. |
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The largest increase in current assets was in cash balances. |
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Among its treasures are antique burners, balances, a wooden fume hood and a voltage regulator fitted with antiquated light bulbs to monitor current. |
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Time will tell how the Supreme Court balances these competing interests, but the concept of dangerousness is likely to play a significant role in the ultimate decision. |
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By making the switch at the instant a fiscal year changes, all its technology staff would have to transfer would be the balances in general ledger accounts. |
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When decompression is believed to be complete, the circulating nurse attaches the light source and camera to the endoscope and defogs and white balances it. |
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He calls instead, in effect, for a return to traditional governance, with its checks and balances and its clear demarcations between officials and politicians. |
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If it were found that abortion was wrong, then better checks and balances would have to be put in place, better counselling would have to be given and certain provisos made. |
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The financial sector is economizing on liquid money balances. |
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The album balances upbeat and catchy melodies with dismally tinged lyrics. |
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In general, the government's ability to conduct surveillance on Americans has been expanded, and checks and balances on executive power have been reduced. |
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Expertly scaled, the architecture balances intimacy with grandeur. |
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A constitution set a series of checks and balances, and a separation of powers. |
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The most recent edition, the 24th in the series, details balances of payments from the federal government to the states. |
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Best of all is when she balances on her hands and feet in the downward-facing dog pose. |
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Other developments include spring balances, price computing scales, precision balances and more. |
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Warm-water immersion balances the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems to help you calm down. |
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Manufactures a complete line of electronic balances, scales, weight indicators, and moisture analyzers, as well as viscometers and rheometers. |
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Subhedar defends the venture capitalist community, saying there are natural checks and balances in place to keep deals fair. |
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If you run cash balances too loose, you risk opportunity costs and the potential loss as a result of less than desired levels of controls. |
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Being on the electoral roll, closing down old accounts and not having balances above 30 per cent of credit limits helps a score. |
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In an ironic way, nature balances the situation when the thing obsessed turns on and bites the obsessor. |
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Perfect for a special occasion, the sweetheart neckline is flattering, while the full skirt balances out any bums or tums you're not happy with. |
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Allowing unaudited account balances to unduly influence expectations of what current balances should be. |
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Because reserve balances, unlike currency, do not have to be collateralized, they serve as a source of excess collateral for currency. |
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Other services include, day-to-day record keeping, VAT returns and trial balances. |
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Many companies put their combined income tax expense on their detailed trial balances and separate company income statements. |
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Trial balances are entered for new client accounts, allowing for year-to-date or past year comparisons. |
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These days he wholeheartedly balances a busy work schedule with fun family time and community service in Dallas. |
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Sandford balances a solid end that still permits the messiness of the real world to impact the storyline. |
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Merl Reed balances FEPC accomplishments and failure in this excellent study and provides a model approach to the study of a government agency. |
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With the mail merge feature alone, we save 20 hours per week in handwriting time, plus collecting proper balances. |
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The collection of lace-up shoes and slip-on loafers expertly balances classic design, technical know-how and graphical creativity. |
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This luxurious rejuvenator balances skin pH levels and builds collagen with peptides. |
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Ebb and flow, checks and balances, the center would hold, et cetera. |
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We might think this balances the rotation-causing effect of the solar wind, even if done in an alternating and wobblesome way. |
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In the wake of lead concerns, zinc appears in weights for various applications ranging from fishing to tire balances and flywheels. |
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He is adroit and dry, and balances humor with the humanity of life. |
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The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution of Argentina, the country's supreme legal document. |
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Since the parliament can conduct inquiries into government actions and pass motions of no confidence, checks and balances are robust in Kuwait. |
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In this contradictory process, the class balances within the nationalist alliance would also begin to shift against the semiproletariat. |
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We introduced parasitism into the standard PSO to develop a multiswarm PSO that balances exploration and exploitation. |
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These excess money balances would therefore be spent and hence aggregate demand would rise. |
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The university balances academic research and teaching quality with a strong tradition of social inclusion. |
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The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances. |
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It also balances the conflicting exercise of power between the centre and a state or among states, as assigned to them by the Constitution. |
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Cat's eye Lehsunia Dragon's antinode For psychic development, helps open the 3rd eye and balances the Chakras. |
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The governing system is divided into separate bodies that have the appropriate powers to create a system of checks and balances. |
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Yet, the text balances its moral tone as an appeal to one's conscience, states Olivelle. |
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The Supreme Court balances several pressures to maintain its roles in national government. |
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Oman has no system of checks and balances, and thus no separation of powers. |
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Diction was perfectly judged, balances were natural, and textures sparkled with plenty of invigorating air between the notes. |
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A book signifying knowledge, balances on her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her gown. |
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Employees simply log into their eCash accounts to view purchases and account balances. |
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This will be a real timesaver for CPAs who get trial balances and accounting details from their clients to enter into their own trial balance, tax or audit software. |
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The government abides by constitutional checks and balances. |
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Previously, shoppers were given a free ride on charges until the end of the month. Now interest will start on the day of purchase on accounts with balances. |
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The circus performer balances a plate on the end of a baton. |
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Its high content of active yeast extract soothes irritated skin, relieves redness and balances oils, making it ideal for acne and seborrheic skin. |
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Even though many different areas are tested, many concepts overlap expertise areas such as heat transfer, fluid flow, psychrometrics, mass and energy balances, etc. |
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Department of Health and Human Services, supports national biosecurity goals and balances the promise of synthetic DNA with its potential biosecurity risks. |
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He noted that studying the balances of ministries showed structural issues in some of the ministries, which requires revaluating and then reforming their structures. |
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The Paydown Planner gives cardmembers the personal information that they need to pay down their balances by finding the right payment options to reach their financial goals. |
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I welcome the opportunity to testify on behalf of the Federal Reserve Board on issues related to interest on demand deposits and interest on balances held at Reserve Banks. |
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The daily cheque clearings began around 1770 when bank clerks met at the Five Bells to exchange all their cheques in one place and settle the balances in cash. |
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Second half trade balances are historically higher than first half. |
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She achieved the movement by propelling herself through a series of balances, her arms and legs moving slowly and continuously, almost machinelike. |
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Supplementing AOC can enhance utilization of fiber, and adding HMB probably supplies Met and balances the amino acids to improve protein utilization in the rumen. |
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Supporters argue that it brings more checks and balances into the EU system, with stronger powers for the European Parliament and a new role for national parliaments. |
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