This year, they continue to counterbalance the sparkly entertainment with a bigger-than-ever line-up of alternative acts. |
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However, his cold prose is an effective counterbalance to the unabashed mysticism usually associated with any current writing about Tibet. |
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These were the unstated values that provided a counterbalance to the economic reform and freedom agendas. |
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This places the slide under the body to act as a counterbalance and avert falling off of the shot. |
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They had all these big weights trying to counterbalance it, but that was just making the cracks worse. |
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Wear an embellished belt or glitzy cuffs with a plain knit or skirt, and use black to counterbalance an opulent shoe or bag. |
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This acted as a counterbalance and enabled the mirror to adjust to the height of different customers. |
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There's also a lift for disabled users which uses a counterbalance weight system. |
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He had the rolling gait of a sailor, one arm levered out to counterbalance the weight of the blanketed bundle burdening the other. |
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This will shift some of your weight over and counterbalance the force of the ball coming through. |
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Those slightly acidic wines add sparkle to a fish dish, much like a squeeze of lemon and can counterbalance oiliness or fatness in food. |
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We need to counterbalance democratic pressures, not reinforce them in every way. |
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However, parental monitoring may counterbalance the negative influence of peers on substance use. |
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Make a list of emotional qualities to counterbalance your tendency to be critical in response to someone's criticism of you. |
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In this shot, the machete is not a weapon but a counterbalance to the kierie in the man's left hand. |
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Can the other teams raise their games enough to counterbalance that potential falloff? |
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Choose a moderate weight for this exercise, as the weight is used primarily as a counterbalance. |
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The overwhelming upside to the book is its visual aspect, and this is strong enough to counterbalance the flaws in the text. |
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He appointed churchmen as justiciars, to counterbalance the native barony, and installed a royal treasury in a new stone castle at Dublin. |
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Concaving one side of the weight block creates a dynamic counterbalance and provides constant motion for strong hook-and-roll characteristics. |
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The back spans were designed to serve as a counterbalance for the main span, making heavy concrete construction desirable. |
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A small coffee industry and subsistence farming counterbalance the poverty of the land reserves. |
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Does misogyny differ from misandry? Do good women counterbalance or reinforce the misogyny of negative examples? |
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Anyone present in the Abbey, however, would surely have been left with a sense of positive encouragement, as a strong counterbalance to cynicism. |
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The weight is used as a counterbalance, and the contraction is generated by the squeezing of the muscles. |
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The counterbalance, straight drive shafts and the unique torque converter maximize the power in a healthy vibration-free curve. |
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This accent on rights was a reaction to powerlessness and served to counterbalance the sociopolitical situation of the times. |
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Thanks to a concave side on half of its weight block, the Pearl Assault creates a dynamic counterbalance and provides constant motion for strong hooks. |
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Don't tip your head and torso to one side as a counterbalance. |
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The loop was gently removed from the hook so that another weight could be attached to it to act as a counterbalance, hanging underneath the table opening. |
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Do not lift the un-weighted foot out to the side as a counterbalance. |
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If the main hall is essentially an adaptable tent structure, then the concrete block to the north of the central axis acts as its sedentary counterbalance. |
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A counterbalance extended forward of the hinge line of each section. |
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In seeking the best leverage and counterbalance for the shoulder roll, the arm will follow a path that puts it in the most effective position for the task. |
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That's one more reason why when a Left government is in power we have to create a counterbalance, other movements aware of the inequality in society. |
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Firstly, it acts as a democratic counterbalance to the unelected European Commission, effectively the EU's civil service which initiates policy and proposes legislation. |
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We have noted that the judicial oversight function has emerged as a response, and a potential counterbalance, to the vesting of powers in the modern state. |
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Slightly sweet, soothing and with a soft plump texture, they made an exquisite counterbalance to the heavier flavouring of some of the other dishes. |
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This is a blueprint to allow us become a counterbalance to the larger urban areas like Dublin who have experienced phenomenal growth over the last 10 years. |
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The most I do for cheating is to progressively lean backward to counterbalance the weight when it starts getting awkward on later reps, but I never swing the weight. |
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The decklid hinge includes a primary spring interconnecting the body side strap and the decklid strap to counterbalance a weight of the decklid when opening. |
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However, as your skill with this exercise improves, you may need to increase the weight slightly to better counterbalance your self-generated contractions. |
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If the deployment bag falls down at the same speed of the broken glider the weight of the swivel would counterbalance the drag on bridle and lines. |
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The temperature of the plasma is searing, so it can counterbalance atmospheric pressure even though its density is only two percent of normal air. |
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Independent researchers are supposed to provide a counterbalance, thwarting the drug industry's tendency to turn research studies into marketing grist. |
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His introverted style provides a surprising counterbalance to the extraverted, centrifugal dance in the female parts. |
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Values and standards appear necessary in order to counterbalance a climate of roughening and vulgarization. |
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Like it or not, some companies will need to function as a counterbalance if publishers are to survive as a species. |
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He used their weight to counterbalance them, each with one foot on the ground. |
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Perhaps the hard puzzles are meant to counterbalance the soft-headed story. |
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It will require continual effort by the states to counterbalance those forces. |
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Insurance is desired to counterbalance the negative consequences of unexpected events, like illnesses or natural disasters. |
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We have no policy in place to counterbalance the rising dollar, which is negatively affecting our manufacturing industry. |
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Moreover, Measures A and D were divided into payment tranches to counterbalance any possible distortive effects. |
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Install front end weights to counterbalance heavy implements attached to the three point hitch. |
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Where possible, measures shall be taken to counterbalance disadvantages faced by women detained in institutions located far from their homes. |
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And will it be possible to keep individual tax concessions to counterbalance a disadvantageous infrastructure situation? |
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Some say that Europe will soon need millions of immigrants to counterbalance its ageing population. |
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Most important, that benefit must be of sufficient value to counterbalance the costs of compliance. |
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Children are so often simply told what to do that you need to counterbalance this in your approach. |
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The basis of the claim was to deploy democratic power in politics to counterbalance the economic power of capitalists in markets and elsewhere. |
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Tomatoes, which are astringent and acidic, assist in the digestion of dairy products and help counterbalance the greasy quality of the fatty, over-salted cheese. |
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Transporting recovered oil in one direction and cutting fluid or water on the return trip can counterbalance the unpaired use of vehicles. |
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As hon. members are aware, the counterbalance to labour's right to strike is management's right to try to continue operations during the strike. |
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By fostering direct participation of young people, organisations see themselves as a useful counterbalance to the institutions. |
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Luckily, maca acts as an excellent counterbalance in the recovery of good hormonal health for both women and men. |
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This report could act as a counterbalance to the discourse that claims economic growth is the only key to development. |
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Therefore, as a counterbalance to such broad powers of investigation, the authorities are obliged to keep the information secret. |
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Video blogs, or vlogs, could help counterbalance talk radio. |
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After taxes, and other exactions including, in many cases, rent, the peasantry had not enough left to rear sufficient children to counterbalance the high death rate. |
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Its citizens would directly elect its own president, who would choose a cabinet, with an inner core of MEPs at Strasbourg acting as a democratic counterbalance. |
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The reality is surely that of a world without a counterbalance, physically destabilized and thus dangerous in the absence of a multipolar equilibrium. |
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Any Western contribution was not adequate to counterbalance Ottoman strength. |
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The reduction in Parliament length was seen as a counterbalance to the new powers granted to the Commons. |
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To ensure a balance of power among the three branches of government, the legislative and judicial branches need bolstering to counterbalance the executive. |
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This is essential for monetary policy, to counterbalance the fact that Europe does not have a significant federal budget, just as it has no federal government. |
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His books and the books of his collaborators, the subjects he magnetized, encircled in the process of vulgarizing a movement initially started with the purpose to counterbalance the invasion of materialism. |
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So other things may counterbalance their low HDL to make their total package of risk low. |
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The study of mind is necessary to counterbalance and correct the influence of the study of nature. |
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This arrangement had the drawback of needing a heavy counterbalance for the crankshaft, but was used to avoid the spark plugs oiling up. |
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There are mechanisms to counterbalance any potential risk resulting from the combination of these functions through the institution of the office of Lead Director. |
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When air travel is the only option to get to your destination for leisure or work activities, there are ways to counterbalance the emissions from the flights. |
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The Socialist Group will pursue its initiative, Union for the Black Sea, launched in 2008 in an extra effort to counterbalance Sarkozy's focus on the Mediterranean. |
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As the piston rose within the cylinder, drawn upward by a counterbalance, it drew in steam at atmospheric pressure. |
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And this cultural law must serve to counterbalance trade law. |
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To counterbalance some of the negative trends observed in 2003, several encouraging initiatives were taken to restore confidence in international governance and create common ground. |
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Laurier knew that Minto desired to see Gowan knighted and calculated that if he added a Liberal appointment to counterbalance that of Gowan, Minto would capitulate. |
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For decades, no stadtholder who would counterbalance the power of the Amsterdam regents had been appointed. |
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This increased number of children would counterbalance the sexiness of the sons of tall women, resulting in equal numbers of grandchildren and explaining why height per se is irrelevant to a woman's attractiveness to men. |
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This will nicely counterbalance the spectacle of street theater. |
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It was felt that State institutions sometimes languish when it comes to offering an effective institutional counterbalance to the government by way of checks and balances. |
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Scottish Labour MPs were desperate for Miliband to go after Sturgeon, but he also had to counterbalance any attacks with the need to show he had the restraint and gravitas of a putative prime minister. |
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New Zealand's sustainable development strategy is being treated as a counterbalance to the commercialization of its government trading departments. |
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Such wines have no shortage of tannin, but sometimes those tannins are raw and rasping, a sensation exacerbated by the lack of ripe fruit to counterbalance them. |
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However as the case for GM has been put so powerfully by the report which prompted today's debate I particularly asked John to counterbalance this with a summary of the arguments on the other side. |
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This church was significant in the plan to counterbalance nonconformity in Merthyr. |
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Distributions of a variety of critical food and nonfood items were identified as measures which could counterbalance the immediate impact of the crisis. |
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The Delors Report provides a counterbalance to the discourse that affirms that education systems must first of all be at the service of the economic growth of countries. |
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The Act provides a counterbalance by limiting the rights of creators and by providing users with rights of access to those works for purposes of education, research, and private study. |
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And if the others began to disappear from the scene, well, there's also plenty of sexual scuttlebutt to counterbalance the brutality. |
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The successful restructuring process of the Union industry could probably only partially counterbalance such a likely price depression and the whole recovery process would be put in danger. |
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As a counterbalance to all the preternatural prodigiousness, let us not forget that it's not only the whippersnappers who have a monopoly of creative energy, adventure, and sheer boldness. |
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This stability has a counterbalance, which is to resort to semi-direct democracy, which allows for a change in direction, if not a radical change in the policies of the government. |
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The shoulders and legs need to be perfectly built, so that they can reach forward without constraint with a full stride to counterbalance the force from the rear. |
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The aim is not to ruin arguments by opposing them, as it is the case in the Pyrrhonian 'antilogy', but rather to counterbalance a single opinion by taking into account other opinions. |
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A minimum standard of protection for individual rights was the necessary counterbalance to judicial co-operation measures that enhanced the powers of prosecutors, courts and investigating officers. |
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Men can wear scarves to counterbalance a tie or jazz up a jacket or overcoat. |
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In fact, pirate quartermasters were a counterbalance to the captain and had the power to veto his orders. |
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Nevertheless, the formation of massive bubbles, such as the dot-com bubble which burst in 2000, demonstrates that short selling has a limited capacity to counterbalance trends in a bullish market. |
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These performance gaps can partly be explained through school systems that do not counterbalance socioeconomic differences and differences in language knowledge. |
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Our core philosophy at Trinatura has and will always be to offer the best quality of life through healthy and restful sleep for a tranquilizing counterbalance to one's daily grind. |
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Mindful of ensuring the integrated and durable development of their own territories, the regions appear as a counterbalance to globalisation which is by its nature is without a firm locality or territory. |
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The left leg reaches behind to counterbalance. |
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Our idea is to counterbalance the other way. |
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As corporations grow, government has to grow to counterbalance them. |
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Although public officials are not given the right to collective action, there are measures that can counterbalance the restriction on their right to collective action. |
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Participate in public campaigns to increase the awareness of the net benefits of mining, and counterbalance the one-sided negative bias on the impact of mining. |
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The remaining air was not able to counterbalance the mercurial cylinder. |
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To counterbalance this stress, Pondy discussed the need for effective student-supervisor relationships and the building of a 'common horizon', which we call communitas. |
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The engineered styrene butadiene rubber roll-up panel is designed without dangerous springs, high-maintenance counterbalance systems and wear parts. |
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The Church did, however, seek to counterbalance the influence of nonconformity in the 19th century, and Merthyr had a succession of notable clergymen as parish priests. |
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The slowly increasing relative francization of its small allophone population is now almost sufficient to counterbalance the slight anglicization of its francophone majority. |
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The growth in the containership segments remains positively impacted by a healthy level of demolition to counterbalance the inflow of newbuild tonnage. |
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