balancing
IPA: bˈæɫʌnsɪŋ
noun
- An action wherein someone balances or something is balanced
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Examples of "balancing" in Sentences
- Could I do any worse a job in balancing our state budget?
- Back in Massachusetts, that's what they call balancing the ticket.
- Monthly update: Entrepreneurs get lesson in balancing work, life; see video
- Big concerns get out what they call a balancing sheet every day yet, and we are lucky if we do it oncet a year already.
- Moreover, gimmicks and tricks must be avoided in balancing the budget, such as counting nonexistent federal funds that have not been appropriated by Congress.
- My take on this is: I don't like the phrase 'balancing work and family' and the reason is because it sets up this idea for me of the scales of justice where one side is work, one side family, and they get equal time.
- Sometimes her balancing is cloddish (as deliciously cheesy as it is, her snap 'n b spin on Foreigner's "I Want To Know What Love Is" feels like a forced union of Old Mariah and New Mariah), and sometimes it's acrobatic.
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