Quotes about balance
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I think of reading like a balanced diet; if your sentences are too baggy, too baroque, cut back on fatty Foster Wallace, say, and pick up Kafka as roughage. Zadie Smith
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The problem is, the private sector doesn't have the balance sheet capacity to take on more debt, and the banking system is not in a position to extend more credit. So monetary policy may not work at all.
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The problem is the message, ... The message is confused and inconsistent. It posits a problem, but does not provide a convincing solution. Only if the problem and the solution are in balance can they hope to convince a skeptical public. Richard Perle
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We are committed to excellent customer service, superior operating performance and solid credit quality as we continue our efforts to build shareholder value through our balanced growth strategy of strong internal growth, complemented by selective de novo and merger expansion.
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We are integrating her balance system and her visual input system so she knows exactly where she is in space at all times.
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We are doing a combination of things well right now. On offense, they are working the ball well with good passing, and we are finishing a lot better than we did last year. We have a balanced attack, and our scoring has been spread out. Justin has done a great job up front and fights hard for every ball.
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Nobody thought we could balance the federal budget, ... I found that if I just listened hard enough, I could find some common ground. Erskine Bowles
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Right now, I am getting used to moving with balance and power out of a two-point stance. At guard you come out of a three-point stance. Drew Miller
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People want more honesty and authenticity. Twenty years ago, if you made a biopic it was a canonization of values. Now you have to make it balanced and honest.
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Philadelphia is my home. I felt homeless for quite a while. In LA, so much revolves around show business, I never felt it was a very balanced life. David Morse
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Pepper jelly seems like a modern variation on chutney. It offers an interesting balance of sweet and heat. The idea of serving it with a mild cheese like brie or gruyere is appealing. David Lawrence
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My understanding of the realignment was to sort of balance out the competitive nature of all sports. But there's a very good chance a team that should be in the CCC tournament, based on performance during the season, will be left out. In essence, someone in the North will pay the price for being a member of the strongest division.
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Only ... diversity will balance our need to tackle climate change while protecting security of supply and ensuring greater competition at home and abroad.
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One thing that did come from their (North County's) defensive strategy was balance as other players were forced to step up. We had contributions by several different people and we really spread the ball around well.
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Nobody likes to miss a number. But I think on balance we're in better shape than most people give us credit for.
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Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of the media is left of center. There are two companies doing truly balanced news today: Sinclair and Fox.
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On the balance of her answers, they're incomplete, Arlen Specter
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On the one hand, we're trying to produce a very well-rounded, balanced and varied selection of Degas because this is the first major Degas exhibition there's been in Atlanta. At the same time we're trying to tell the story about the history of Degas in America.
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There are checks and balances and broad separation of powers under the Constitution. Each organ of the State, i.e. the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, must have respect for the others and not encroach into each other's domain.
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In 'Remember the Night,' love reformed her and corrupted him, which gave us the finely balanced moral that one man's meat is another man's poison. Preston Sturges
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The divergence of songs in the new population away from those in the progenitor population would only be prevented if these processes were balanced by repeated immigration and subsequent breeding: song flow.
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We have a long way to go in mastering that art, ... As we identified the fact we were under pricing, the pendulum swung too far over to only improve price. The pendulum should be stopped in the middle so we have a proper balance between volume and price.
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We have always thought that the Malaysian government's determination to balance its budget has not been very firm. The necessity of higher subsidies, given current policies, is yet another illustration of this.
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We have worked hard to improve our productivity and drive increases in operating margins and earnings. At the same time our balance sheet has continued to strengthen with increases in cash and deferred maintenance revenues.
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We came out flat and were one-dimensional. We've got to get more balance on our offense. Trevor Howard
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We benefit, intellectually and personally, from the interplay between different selves, from the balance between long-term contemplation and short-term impulse. We should be wary about tipping the scales too far. The community of selves shouldn't be a democracy, but it shouldn't be a dictatorship, either. Paul Bloom
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We'll do what needs to be done with regard to getting a decent balanced budget, and take care of the other concerns of the people of this nation. John Dingell
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Unfortunately, the inspector general's preconceived and unjustified findings will only help to maintain the status quo and other reformers will be discouraged from seeking change. Regrettably, as a result, balance and objectivity will not come soon to elements of public broadcasting.
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Unfortunately, the balance of the court has now tilted dramatically to the right, placing our fundamental rights and freedoms in jeopardy. Nan Aron
balance dreams growing nature paid potential
Unfortunately, the balance of nature decrees that a super-abundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares. Peter Ustinov
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We did not pull away until the third quarter after a huge run. We played very well and had balanced scoring. The big difference was getting 19 offensive rebounds.
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We don't have a team that has a dominant component, like the Red Sox or Yankees. But we may have one of the more balanced teams. Mark Shapiro
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Many writers were picked on as children. Why? Because they were weird from the get-go. They were often to be found at the back of the class smelling erasers, or talking to caterpillars, or walking down the street with an encyclopedia balanced on their head. Heather O'Neill