Their presence is counterbalanced by fire hydrants and snow piles on the opposite side. |
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They are counterbalanced by the traction and stiffening of UA tissues resulting from the contraction of dilator muscles. |
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In the mining district, religious zeal was often counterbalanced by a skeptical, almost mocking, attitude. |
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Because it has to be in trim for sailing, everything you take onto the boat must be counterbalanced by something that you take off. |
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At one point, the bull went up and right, and James, being skilled, counterbalanced by throwing his weight up and left. |
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All of the participants completed both blocks with the order of completion counterbalanced across participants. |
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A second limitation to our study is that the questionnaires were not counterbalanced. |
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But the horror vacui in Brown's paintings is barely counterbalanced by her grudging inclination to create space within them. |
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The critical examples in the new and old conditions were counterbalanced across subjects. |
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Of course, American financial and energy dependence is counterbalanced by the might of the Pentagon. |
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The handwheel turned easily since the weight of the machine's upper part was counterbalanced. |
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This transition to electronic voting cannot be justified, because any gains in efficiencies are counterbalanced by lost accountability. |
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The use of these colors was counterbalanced across tanks and provided cues to assist training of the fish. |
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The cantilever on the canal side is counterbalanced by the concrete ground floor on the land side. |
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This secured him popular support that counterbalanced the opposition still evident in the Central Committee. |
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A counterbalanced foot pedal stops the feed immediately should stock jam the cutter head. |
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They represent the maximum size of possible transactions, assuming that they were not counterbalanced by other transactions in the opposite direction. |
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He knew that the influence of the economic elite had to be counterbalanced by journalists who were free to expose the truth about even the wealthiest predators. |
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The verticality suggested by the doubled pillars and the curb roof in three levels is counterbalanced by the solving of the framing of the ground floor with horizontal belts. |
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The merit of Okpewho's project and the value of this sort of localized exegetic approach thus seem counterbalanced by the polarized perspective of the author. |
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It is important to emphasize that the volume increase of computer hardware and software is partly counterbalanced by very large price declines. |
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The glare of this virtual openness and semi-transparency is counterbalanced by the dark grey-green slate flooring and the solid rendered brick walls. |
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But it was counterbalanced by human interaction, and that counterbalance was essential. |
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Communities have to pay for these services where costs are not counterbalanced by revenues from sales of meat-and-bone meal and fats. |
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Youth out-migration and rural depopulation are not new phenomena, but for decades, they were counterbalanced by high birth rates. |
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On the palate, the wood is more noticeable, but counterbalanced by the acidity typical of the vintage. |
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Those measures had a downward impact on inflation, which was only partly counterbalanced by an increase in indirect taxes. |
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Its fatness and roundness are counterbalanced by a certain acidity which gives it interesting tension. |
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The 180 new admissions welcomed during the period were counterbalanced by withdrawals of members unable to commit to evolving priorities. |
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Particularly in the first half, weak economic growth appears to have counterbalanced the impact of the low bank lending rates in the euro area. |
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Decreased infectiousness is likely to be counterbalanced by increases in the life expectancy of patients. |
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The analysis of single crops revealed large differences that are partly counterbalanced by other crops in the crop rotation. |
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If you have a variety of investments, a decline in one may be counterbalanced by those that remain stable or rise. |
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Happily, the harmful trends are counterbalanced by the exhilarating images that remain etched in our memories. |
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But it probably will be counterbalanced by the quality of vision and precise dissection of endometriotic lesions from surrounding tissues. |
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Wage rises, although facilitated by the country's serious manpower shortages, will be partly counterbalanced by a gradual revival in inflation. |
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Some glorious highs are counterbalanced by a few truly grating tracks and a bunch of middle-of-the-road filler, but that's true of any compilation. |
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Basically it's a series of counterbalanced weights which moves the camera's centre of gravity away from the operator whilst still allowing them to perform camera moves. |
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This mass is counterbalanced at the south end by a large chimney that anchors the transparent skin of the living space while framing views of the rocky landscape beyond. |
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The colorful scenes tend to be counterbalanced by some dark and foreboding sets, and many shots feature subdued lighting that tends to strain shadow detail. |
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The advantage of possessing unique and private information, accessible to no researching biographer, is counterbalanced by the difficulty of establishing a stance that is neither overmodest nor aggressively self-assertive. |
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But that will be counterbalanced by a new squeeze on liquidity: a 90-day freeze on forward foreign exchange contracts, which will leave companies scrambling for hard currency to pay their overseas suppliers. |
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The total share of the ASEM partners has not changed significantly compared to 1999, since the increased importance of China in EU25 trade has been counterbalanced by a reduction in the share of trade with Japan. |
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True, we were affected by the weakness of the eurozone, our main export market, but this could have been counterbalanced by a more aggressive growth policy. |
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It is worth mentioning that in 2005, the financial account recorded large inflows of foreign direct investment and large outflows of portfolio investment that almost counterbalanced each other. |
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The overpopulated situation of Port-au-Prince must be counterbalanced by building up three or four other cities, where investments can be channeled through a fiscal incentive policy. |
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The fall in income from the assisted sector has not yet been sufficiently counterbalanced by growth of the competitive sector, in which CFF still has only a small market share. |
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In section 2 of the charter we have also counterbalanced the rights of religious freedom, for religions to follow their own dictates and their own moral laws. |
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This was very unfortunate, but it sometimes happens that positive momentum and positive developments are counterbalanced with less positive things. |
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The time for suturing might be shorter, the skill limitation is counterbalanced by the technology and it could allow a less-skilled laparoscopist to perform suturing. |
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This implies that, on average, the effect of rising prices for imported commodities was more or less counterbalanced by the decrease in import volumes. |
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The only thing is that this trust must, of necessity, be counterbalanced, in the event of misuse, by a consistent demand for the money to be returned. |
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Paris's influence in the Low Countries was counterbalanced by England, which maintained important ties to the coastal ports. |
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Any gain in nominal competitiveness might well be counterbalanced by an even tighter labour market. Estonia and Lithuania would be at risk if Latvia did devalue. |
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Port of Hanko counterbalanced crane mechanical and electrical overhaul and modernization of the automation system. |
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These advantages are, however, counterbalanced by a danger that these groups of media users may prefer cultural specificity to diversity and dialogue, and thus run the risk of shutting themselves into a cultural ghetto. |
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The additional requirement is counterbalanced by the fact that Alternative Funding Arrangement Band Support Funding recipients have access to multi-year funding. |
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The frequency and placement of all integers and problems were counterbalanced, and no addend, augend, or sum was presented on consecutive trials. |
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Participants are hooked to both dynamic belays, safety lines counterbalanced by teammates, or static belays that are hooked onto cables. |
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But in Wales the nationalist passion never spilled over into violence, and was also counterbalanced by the strong English Liberal capitalist base present within the party. |
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His reputation as a stern, stolid reformer is counterbalanced by the fact that he had an excellent sense of humour and used satiric fables, spoofing, and puns in his writings. |
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They conjecture that the higher speed limits caused reallocations of drivers and state police that counterbalanced the increased fatality rates on rural interstates. |
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