I consider that, on balance, the plaintiff should bear the brunt of the costs of this litigation. |
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The Court considers on balance that the present case is to be regarded as one involving deprivation of liberty. |
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But, on balance, the fact that people of money and influence value the countryside and want to live here, is no bad thing. |
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In the sixth session, Belarus struggled on vaulting and tumbling but showed beautiful choreography on balance beam. |
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In the event finals, she placed third on balance beam, fourth on uneven bars, and seventh on floor exercise. |
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She also placed first in the all-around and on vault, second on balance beam and floor exercise, and fourth on uneven bars. |
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Raducan earned the top individual scores on balance beam and floor exercise. |
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Russia won vault, Australia won uneven bars, and China was the best on balance beam. |
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Financial flow imbalances, if allowed to persist, lead to stock disequilibria on balance sheets. |
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Ah me, thought Clarence it's a dog's life and decided that on balance the thing to do was sleep. |
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At present it is unclear whether international NGOs on balance strengthen and capacitate or marginalise and decapacitate domestic. |
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But on balance I think I'd stop short of sticking them in the slammer for 5 years. |
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Despite the criticisms voiced here and elsewhere, there is little doubt that his chancellorship so far has on balance been remarkably successful. |
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Swapping your expensive plastic for a credit card that charges no interest on balance transfers and purchases for up to nine months. |
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Dozens of cards offer no-interest introductory rates on balance transfers, with the longest deals lasting for up to a year. |
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One of Conn-quest's logos will feature an image of her performing one of her signature skills, a reverse planche on balance beam. |
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She had a different look than most gymnasts, and pioneered many moves such as the triple turn on balance beam. |
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Also on balance beam, Yarotskaya performed a gainer flip-flop to Onodi, and an aerial-side somi combination. |
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The team was forced to count two falls from Pavlova, who missed a Jaeger on uneven bars, and fell on a flip-flop, layout on balance beam. |
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That year she placed fifth all-around, first on floor exercise, second on balance beam and third on vault. |
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Obviously, the computer industry has grown a lot, and on balance it has grown much faster than Apple's share has. |
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By any objective measurements, we are on balance healthier than we ever were. |
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I consider that on balance, on the material before me, this explanation is plausible. |
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Overall, on balance, did we get it as right as we knew how to do at the time? |
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We hope still to be able to convince our colleagues that on balance the agreement is not a good one. |
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On the basis of this decomposition we found that, on balance, neither of these has been the dominant factor. |
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She worked most aggressively on balance beam, sticking her acrobatics and double pike dismount. |
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Georgia, which placed third last year, had a few wobbles on balance beam in the final rotation but held on to second place. |
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If you want to develop balance for skiing, you need to do it while skiing, not by standing on balance boards or stability balls. |
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This stance allows the defender to be on balance, to be strong and to be agile. |
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After two subdivisions, Postell was ranked second on vault and fourth on balance beam. |
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In the event finals, she won the gold medal on balance beam, tied for fourth place on uneven bars, and placed eighth on vault. |
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She also won her fourth consecutive European title on uneven bars, and finished second on balance beam. |
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She won individual gold medals on vault and uneven bars, the silver medal on balance beam, and the bronze medal on floor exercise. |
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Except for a few missed connections on balance beam, Van de Leur was near perfect throughout the evening. |
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She also placed third on floor exercise, fourth on balance beam and sixth on vault. |
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At the World Cup finals last December, she placed second on uneven bars, fifth on balance beam and sixth on floor exercise. |
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What we must try to do is to judge the overall effect on balance. |
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She finished fourth on uneven bars and fifth on balance beam. |
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I would consider that actually not too bad, really, on balance with the rest of the country. |
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Financial innovation, such as mortgage securitization, was on balance beneficial and excesses were likely to be self-regulated. |
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Now, while I agree with him that, on balance, past deeds against blacks outstrip those against whites this is not sufficient ground to ignore a racial slur against whites. |
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Take advantage of special annual interest rate offers on balance transfer and pay attention to the expiry date of the offer. |
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Russia's Svetlana Khorkina did not qualify for any final, suffering a break on uneven bars, wobbles on balance beam, and a hands-down landing on floor exercise. |
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Now the patient has an opportunity to put weight on the legs and work on balance training. |
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Nevertheless, the loonie will likely rise further on balance over the next couple of years. |
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Perhaps they consider that, on balance, migration has a positive impact on the maintenance of a peaceful society. |
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Hidden debt not on balance sheets led many investors to believe companies were healthy when in fact they were teetering on the edge of insolvency. |
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One of them is that on balance the success rate of saving fish to become successful spawners is minimal. |
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By contrast the other property costs fell by some ยค 0.4 million since on balance less provision needed to be reserved for bad debts. |
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Equally renowned was her power on balance beam, where she tumbled a very high back layout to two feet, and dismounted with two flip-flops to a full-twisting double back. |
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For example, Nationwide is offering 3.5percentnt for six months on balance transfers and purchases. |
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Credit-card companies often offer six months' free interest on balance transfers. |
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One of the human body's primary depots of sensory mechanoreceptors, the foot has a large impact on balance and postural control. |
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Myths depend on balance, on preserving their eternal twoness, and so we have on our hands a sudden and severe Kirkist backlash. |
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As excessive supply tends to put pressure on prices, our recommendation for bonds is on balance neutral. |
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The effect of the two VBFs on balance was studied through classical postural parameters and a subset of stabilogram diffusion coefficients. |
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Making allowance for this would on balance produce further savings. |
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Most of the reviews were short and on balance favourable, although superficial and cautious. |
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Although negative consequences, such as dashed hopes for some, are inevitable, on balance these high aspirations represent something of which Canadians can be justly proud. |
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While the reduction in household wealth and the pressure on balance sheets of financial institutions and firms will put a lid on economic expansion, continued low growth is projected in the baseline scenario. |
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While attention will be necessary to avoid over-judicialization of the proceedings, it appears that on balance this will be a change for the better. |
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However, it should be noted that this estimate is based on balance sheet data, which do not include securitised loans, thus understating the market share of specialist institutions, which make greater use of securitisation. |
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Once inflation gets out of control it will be harder to wring out of the system. These are all fair points and, on balance, the central bankers' concern about inflation seems prudent more than phobic. |
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Indeed, the fact that many in departments view them as having lessened the stringency of the uniqueness exception suggests that, on balance, their impact may have been a negative one. |
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At the same time, globalization can incentivize individual famers to specialize in a single crop even as national agricultural sectors on balance may grow more diversified. |
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A study has shown, for example, that patients practicing Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art that focuses on balance, fall only half as much as their peers. |
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Previous models developed to predict rapid step ability have been based on balance, video analysis, or uniplanar isokinetic performance. |
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For example, riders worked on balance and stretching activities on and off the horse and also benefited from tacking, untacking and grooming. |
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This turbulent environment focused investors' attention on balance sheet strength, and companies perceived to have leveraged balance sheet positions relative to overcapitalized companies were penalized by the markets. |
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Paul Krugman is leading the charge yet again, and he's preemptively responding to a number of arguments against action on China but not mine. The issue is not whether a floating yuan would be, on balance, good for America. |
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Thus, Fidel Castro seems to have concluded that on balance, these advantages can overcome the considerable difficulties facing his present policies and that he can maintain the governmental structure and ideology intact. |
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The purpose is to verify whether the distortions of competition and the effect on trade are limited to ensure that the aid measure is not, on balance, against the common interest. |
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Finally, there is a microliterature on transfers that appears, on balance, to reject the altruism model. |
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If a stock market forecaster has been more often right than wrong, on balance, it may be worth the price of a subscription. |
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It seems, on balance, likely that the core population of Bastarnae had always been, and continued to be, Germanic in language and culture. |
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Blake suggested that, on balance, these appointments cost Disraeli more votes than they gained him. |
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Just occasionally I wish he would put an air sock in his mouth, but on balance he does enliven public debate. |
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Our analysis of SCF data focuses on balance sheets and credit market experiences, rather than labor market outcomes. |
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He wanted to demonstrate in scholarly detail that, on balance, the Chinese Communist accusations against the Soviet Union were unjustified. |
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The design focus on balance was exemplary, but the extreme yacht also required the skills of an excellent skipper, which defaulted choice options to Charlie Barr. |
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The separability of regarding something as unjustified and regretting it on balance is illustrated with the example of a broken promise that coincidentally saves a life. |
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The committee judges that on balance the risk of inflation becoming undesirably low remains the predominant concern for the foreseeable future,' the Fed said. |
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Meanwhile, Rate tarts are estimated to have cost the industry a further pounds 600 million in lost revenue on balance transfers, say PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
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