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A biological system that enables us to know where our bodies are in the environment and to maintain a desired position. Normal balance depends on information from the inner ear, other senses (such as sight and touch) and muscle movement. Our sense of balance is specifically regulated by a complex interaction between the following parts of the nervo [..]
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Acid-base balance refers to the mechanisms the body uses to keep its fluids close to neutral pH (that is, neither basic nor acidic) so that the body can function normally.
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Our sense of balance is regulated by a complex interaction of the following parts of the nervous system: The inner ears (also called the labyrinth) monitor the directions of motion, such as turning or forward-backward, side-to-side, and up-and-down motions. The eyes observe where the body is in space (i.e., upside down, right side up, etc.) and als [..]
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On a credit card account or credit line, the balance is the amount owed. When a consumer does not pay the monthly amount owed in full, and carries a balance over a monthly billing period, the card issuer charges the consumer for the privilege of borrowing, in an amount set by the card's interest rate.
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The term balance is used in business tendency surveys in the case of three-choice questions where data are presented in the form of a percent balance. “Normal” and “same” answers are ignored and the b [..]
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Compositional harmony of a scene based on the placement of elements of different sizes, shapes and colors.
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The level of harmony between acidity, tannins, fruit, oak, and other elements in a wine; a perceived quality that is more individual than scientific.
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A wine is balanced when its elements are harmonious and no single element dominates. The "hard" components—acidity and tannins—balance the "soft" components—sweetness, fruit and al [..]
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The proper distribution of weight both at address and throughout the swing. (Tom Watson's swing has always been characterized by perfect balance).
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The total amount owed as of the date reported by the Credit grantor.
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A performance-related component of physical fitness that involves the maintenance of the body's equilibrium while stationary or moving.
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A reinsurance underwriter's benchmark that measures premium volume against the limit exposed under a reinsurance agreement.
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1570s, "be equal with," from balance (n.). Meaning "bring or keep in equilibrium" is from 1630s; that of "keep oneself in equilibrium" is from 1833. Of accounts, from 158 [..]
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early 13c., "apparatus for weighing," from Old French balance (12c.) "balance, scales for weighing," also in the figurative sense; from Medieval Latin bilancia, from Late Latin bil [..]
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/ˈbæləns/ noun plural balances 1 balance /ˈbæləns/ noun plural balances Learner's definition of BALANCE 1  [noncount] a  : the state of having your weight spread equally so that you do not fa [..]
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the sense of body movement with respect to gravity
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Balanceoccurs in Leviticus 19:36 and Isaiah 46:6 , as the rendering of the Hebrew kanch' , which properly means "a reed" or "a cane," then a rod or beam of a balance. This sam [..]
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The sum of accumulation and ablation. It is the change of mass per unit area relative to the previous summer surface. It is sometimes divided into a winter balance and a summer balance. See also avera [..]
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The amount remaining after summing a set of cost data. Alternatively, to trade off one item against another. [D02401]
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The golfer should always have a good balance, especially in the address and the swing, because in any case the balance affects his shot enormously.
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Balance is the relationship between elements in the landscape. Balance can be formal or informal. Formal balance would usually mean that one side of the landscape is a mirror of the other, while informal balance is when plant sizes and numbers are only relatively similar on both sides.
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a state of equilibrium bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights" equality betw [..]
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  The proper distribution of weight both at address and throughout the swing.
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It is the right distribution of golfer's weight at address and throughout the swing.
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The distribution of the players weight at both the address
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The proper distribution of weight both at address and throughout the swing.
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The proper distribution of weight both at address and throughout the swing.
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to hold something steady so that it does not tip or fall over
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  Tasting term applied to coffees for which no single characteristic overwhelms others, but that display sufficient complexity to be interesting.
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In electrical circuits and networks, to adjust the impedance to achieve specific objectives, such as to reach specified return loss objectives at a hybrid junction of two-wire and four-wire circuits.
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Balance in golf: The ability of the neuromuscular system to maintain the optimum alignment and center of gravity during biomechanical rotation in a golf swing. Balance in general: The ability of an object to stay upright or avoid being tipped over. Maintaining balance involves readjusting the body's weight by using the muscles to perform, ofte [..]
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Balance is referred to as even distribution of body weight throughout the whole swing. Proper balancing actually begins during the setup addressing the ball and does not end until you have completed t [..]
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The proper distribution of weight both at address and throughout the swing.
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How elements such as light, sound, and movement work together within a film’s visual frame.
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within a film's visual frame, refers to the composition, aesthetic quality, or working together of the figures, light, sound, and movement. Example: from Sunset Boulevard (1950), a beautifully ba [..]
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occurs in Lev. 19:36 and Isa. 46:6, as the rendering of the Hebrew _kanch'_, which properly means "a reed" or "a cane," then a rod or beam of a balance. This same word is tran [..]
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements on a page, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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Definitions (2) 1. The amount of money in an account, equal to the net of credits and debits at that point in time for that account. also called account balance.
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The relative signal levels of the left and right channels in a Stereo Pair.
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a term for when the elements of wine – acids, sugars, tannins, and alcohol – come together in a harmonious way
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In budgeting, to keep expenditures in line with income, usually for the duration of a fixed accounting period. In printing and Web page design, to arrange text and graphics on a page in a configuratio [..]
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Participants from diverse interest categories (stakeholders) are sought to participate in the standard development process (e.g., committee) with the objective of achieving balance in the process.
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A balance is the remaining amount owed after all payments or credits to a given financial institution for charges on the account.
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To adjust pressure, velocity, or volume control settings in a heating, cooling, or ventilating system to attain performance indicated in system design specifications.
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Basic FINANCIAL STATEMENT, usually accompanied by appropriate DISCLOSURES that describe the basis of ACCOUNTING used in its preparation and presentation of a specified date the entity's ASSETS, L [..]
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A basic journalism principle of giving both sides of an argument in a fair way so readers or listeners can make up their own mind.
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Mechanical device (normally spring loaded) used in single- and double-hung windows as a means of counterbalancing the weight of the sash during opening and closing.
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A state of equilibrium
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  Original amount a memo was issued for less any payments made.
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1) In talking about loans
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Tool, calibrated in grams, used to measure the mass of an object.
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Balance is the amount of money you have in your bank account.
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The amount of the original loan remaining to be paid. It is equal to the loan amount less the sum of all prior payments of principal. See Mortgage Amortization: How Does it Work
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A weighing machine. The terms scale and balance are often used interchangeably. Historically a balance was a device that determined mass by balancing an unknown mass against a known mass as with a 2 p [..]
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behave well
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This is the financial result of all the complete transactions of a (trading account).
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The remaining amount due on a loan, combining principal and interest.
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This is the how many shares you hold in a specific security. You can check your balance through the Link Market Services Investor Centre.
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A net amount, after any payments or charges
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Either the amount you have left in your bank account or the amount left still to pay on a credit card or loan.
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The difference between total debits and total credits of an account or the total of an account containing only debits or credits.
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Amount available in an account. In terms of debt, the amount owed, not including payments already made.
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Equality between the totals of the two (or more) sides of the account. Balance is a more technical term than fairness. It's a quantitative measurement that can be used as a tool to achieve fairne [..]
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To reconcile the sums of the debits and credits of an account
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the dollar amount that is left to be paid on a loan.
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The relation of malt to hops in a beer. Ideally they are balanced.
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The total amount of money in an account - also applies to money owed
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The balance is the amount that you have outstanding on your BrightHouse agreement until they will be paid for fully.
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The amount that remains in an account after debt or payments are subtracted and credit or deposits are added.
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(n) a state of equilibrium(n) equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account(n) harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design)(n) equa [..]
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The ability to use appropriate righting and equilibrium reactions to maintain an upright position. It is usually tested in sitting and standing positions. [Click Here to Return to List]
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Ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving.
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An accounting term indicating the difference between the total of all credit items and that of all debit items.
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pondera
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“Libra,” the 7th sign of the zodiac, which contains the autumnal equinox. According to fable it is Astræa, who, in the iron age, returned from earth to heaven. Virgil, to praise the [..]
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He has a good balance at his bankers. His credit side shows a large balance in his favour.
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the ability to use appropriate righting and equilibrium reactions to maintain an upright position. It is usually tested in sitting and standing positions.     
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Amount arrived at by adding all debits and subtracting all credits to ensure total debits equal the total credits.
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Like your bank balance, this is a record of how much you owe (or if you are lucky, how much the company owes you!).
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The heart of a mechanical watch movement. The mainspring provides the energy and the balance (coupled with the hairspring) swings to divide time into equal parts.
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The process of equalizing an output so it doesn't favor one direction over another.
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  Balance is essential to cycling and is maintained by a combination of adequate forward momentum and handlebar adjustment.
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Also, Fluid Balance; That condition when the fluid Head in a well bore produces sufficient pressure inside the well bore to equal the pressure of the production zone and stop the outflow of fluid or gas from that zone.
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a key term in curriculum planning if the aim is to ensure that the constituent elements of the curriculum are given due weighting. However, without knowledge of a learner's activities beyond the [..]
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n. saldo
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The outstanding amount of a student loan still to be paid after subtracting total payments to date.
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  The amount owed on a loan or credit card or the amount in a savings or investment account.
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When all the parts of the dog, moving or standing, produce a harmonious image.
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reconciliation of opposing forces.
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The balance on a loan account is the amount remaining to be paid back.
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The amount in an account or owed on a loan. The balance in a checking account is the amount of money in that account. The balance on a loan account is the amount remaining to be paid back.
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the state of equilibrium in which all the component parts of the music create a unified whole.
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The amount remaining to be paid back on a loan.
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Description of handling characteristics of a vehicle, describing understeer, neutral, or oversteer.
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Maintaining proper emphasis between parts of an ensemble.
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the debt owed by the borrower to the credit provider. For example, when you get your credit card statement, the closing balance is the total amount owed by the due date. If you pay only the minimum payment due, you will have an outstanding balance.
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A mechanical device (normally spring loaded) used in single- and double-hung windows as a means of counterbalancing the weight of the sash during opening and closing.
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essentially tonal balance, the degree to which one aspect of the sonic spectrum is emphasized above the rest. Also channel balance, the relative level of the left and right stereo channels.
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Placement of colours, light and dark masses, or large and small objects in a picture to create harmony and equilibrium. Description applied to colour films and modern DSLR’s to indicate their ability to produce acceptable colour response in various types of lighting. The films normally available are balanced for daylight (550~6000K photo lamps (340 [..]
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placement of colors, light and dark masses, or large and small objects in a picture to create harmony and equilibrium.
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The harmony of a scene. A balanced composition involves cohesive placement of shape, size and color.
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If you take two measures of a beer–hoppy at one side and malty at the other–a well-balanced beer would be bang in the middle with tastes of both.
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A wine has balance when its elements are harmonious; when no one part dominates. Acid should balance against sweetness; fruit should balance against oak and tannin; alcohol balances against acid and f [..]
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The balance between Acids and bases in the Body Fluids. The pH (Hydrogen-Ion Concentration) of the arterial Blood provides an index for the total body acid-base balance.
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A Posture in which an Ideal Body Mass distribution is achieved. Postural balance provides the body carriage stability and conditions for normal functions in stationary position or in Movement, such as [..]
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Homeostatic control of the Immune System by Secretion of different Cytokines by the Th1 and Th2 Cells. The concentration dependent binding of the various Cytokines to specific receptors determines the [..]
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The balance of fluid in the Body Fluid Compartments; total BODY Water; Blood Volume; Extracellular Space; Intracellular Space, etc., maintained by processes in the body that regulate the intake and ex [..]
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The amount in your account in your account owned. It makes for happy reading when it’s a positive figure.  
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The amount owed to Mayo Clinic indicated on the billing statement.
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To create a happy medium between weather and lee helm; as in: The helm seems to have perfect balance.
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The degree to which all the forces on a boat are symmetrical so the vessel sails with just a slight weather helm.
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The degree to which all the forces on a boat are symmetrical so the vessel sails with just a slight weather helm.
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When all the parts of the dog, moving or standing, produce a harmonious image.
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When all the parts of the dog, moving or standing, produce a harmonious image.
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overall proportion and symmetry of conformation.
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The voltage of each cell in a pack relative to the other cells.
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The pleasurable, proportional correctness of a wine's many aromatic and taste components in harmony, but especially sugar, alcohol, acidity, sugar, and tannin. The taste or aroma of the base ingr [..]
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Balance is one of the key traits all great wines share, regardless of where they come from. The term is used to say all the elements that make up the wine, acid,
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The handling characteristic of a break-open gun. Traditionally, the fulcrum of balance should be right at the hingepin. If the balance point is ahead of the hingepin the gun would be said to be barrel [..]
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The amount of money you have in a checking or savings account.   With a checking account, it is important to figure out (or "balance") exactly how much money you have by comparing your check register to your statement. 
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Also known as balance gas.
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Achieving a balance among the major parts of a presentation.
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1. n. The way in which elements of a game are equalized relative to each player. Often balance is established by giving all players similar starting positions and maintained by using mechanisms
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All design elements within a game are in some kind of balance. A game can be balanced for different effects. When we talk of video game balance we generally refer to the balance of gameplay or even a [..]
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In the context of a fighting game balance refers to the whether the character is stronger or weaker than others. A good balance generally refers to most of the characters being on an equal level/playing field with other characters in terms of health, power, etc.
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Used to describe the concurrent presence of coverage by a team in all important areas of the field of play. See shape.  
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(1) (verb) take a balancing action
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Also called game balance, the idea that all PCs should start the game at the same power level and that enemies and challenges should be appropriate to that power level. Can also apply to other game el [..]
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Sum of debit entries minus the sum of credit entries in an account. If positive, the difference is called a debit balance; if negative, a credit balance.
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Also known as balance gas.
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Amount of money in a deposit account or the amount owing on a loan account at a given point in time.
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Used as a noun, it's the adjusted total of differences betwee n debits and credits within an account.Used as a verb.
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The amount of money you have in your account.
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An outstanding amount of money. In banking, balance refers to the amount of money in a particular account. In credit, balance refers to the amount owed.
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The amount standing to the credit of a depositor's account, representing the amount that may be withdrawn.
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements on a page, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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The balance is the amount of money owed on your account.
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The harmonious relationship of the components of wine (acids, fruit, tannins, and alcohol) which affect taste. A wine is well-balanced when none of those characteristics dominates and the proportion o [..]
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blend of subtle flavours
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The amount of cryptocurrency (in this case) belonging to an account.
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is amount of gas contained in a subsurface areas
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A tasting term. A wine is balanced when all of its characteristics work together in harmony, with no single element – fruit, TANNIN, ACIDITY, ALCOHOL – overpowering anything other.
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A really good wine will have many things happening inside the glass. When all of these things work together harmoniously, then the wine has balance. Some of the characteristics which should be found a [..]
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Balance resets the current transducer value of load or strain to zero by removing offsets due to minor electrical or mechanical changes. For example, the change in weight of a new upper grip can cause slight changes in the load signal. The load balance procedure resets the load signal to zero.
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has formed, symmetry depicts an agreement of value, at least for the short-term, between buyers and sellers. Inversely, a lack of symmetry reveals, through Profile structure, emotional trading, low confidence, and hesitancy in the auction process. Market Profile shape has traditionally been described as a bell-shaped curve or ‘normal’ distribution [..]
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the total money you have in your bank account
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The arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium. Balance is a principle of art.
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The way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work.
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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Balance is a feeling that results when the elements of design (parts of the image) are arranged to create the impression of equality in weight or importance.
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A mechanical device, normally spring loaded, used in hung windows to counterbalance the width of the sash during opening and closing.
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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The equality of parts, obtained by the proper distribution of lines or of light and dark.
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements on a page, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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A term used to describe the aesthetic or harmony of elements, whether they are photos, art or copy, within a layout or design.
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1) The relative level of two or more instruments in a mix, or the relative level of audio signals in the channels of a stereo recording. 2) To make the relative levels of audio signals in the channels [..]
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In electrical circuits and networks, to adjust the impedance to achieve specific objectives, such as to reach specified return loss objectives at a hybrid junction of two-wire and four-wire circuits.
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Libra (constellation) (astrology) Libra (star sign)
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reconciliation of opposing forces.
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In game design, balance is the concept and the practice of tuning a game's rules, usually with the goal of preventing any of its component systems from being ineffective or otherwise undesirable when [..]
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Balance is the tenth studio album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released on January 24, 1995 by Warner Bros. Records. The album is the last of the band's four studio releases to feature Sammy [..]
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Balance is a German surrealist stop-motion animated film, released in 1989. It was directed and produced by twin brothers Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein.
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In the metaphysical or conceptual sense, balance is used to mean a point between two opposite forces that is desirable over purely one state or the other, such as a balance between the metaphysical La [..]
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In banking and accounting, the outstanding balance is the amount of money owed, (or due), that remains in a deposit account. In bookkeeping, “balance” is difference between the sum of debit entries an [..]
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In banking and accounting, the outstanding balance is the amount of money owed, (or due), that remains in a deposit account. In bookkeeping, “balance” is difference between the sum of debit entries an [..]
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Balance is the debut album by Canadian rap group Swollen Members. It was released on the Battleaxe Records label. It has sold 41,000 copies since its release. Guest stars include Del tha Funkee Homosa [..]
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Balance was an early 1980s hard rock band based out of New York City and fronted by Peppy Castro, formerly of Blues Magoos. They are perhaps best known for their minor 1981 hit, "Breaking Away".
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Balance is an album by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1978. It was re-issued on CD by BGO Records (263) in 1996. On this album, only Whine and Dolores are Kottke's familiar acoustic guitar [..]
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Balance is the debut album of the Dutch singer Kim-Lian. It was released on 25 May 2004 in the Netherlands. Kim-Lian said the album to be "a fun pop/rock album". The album spawned four top 20 singles, [..]
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Balance is the debut album of the Dutch singer Kim-Lian. It was released on 25 May 2004 in the Netherlands. Kim-Lian said the album to be "a fun pop/rock album". The album spawned four top 20 singles, [..]
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In biomechanics, balance is an ability to maintain the line of gravity (vertical line from centre of mass) of a body within the base of support with minimal postural sway. Sway is the horizontal movem [..]
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A balance puzzle is a mathematical puzzle which challenges the solver to distribute a subset of numbers so that the several sides of a stylized diagram representing a balance scale are equal. The bal [..]
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Balance is the first studio album by Boston rapper Akrobatik. It was released on May 20, 2003 by Coup D'État. It ranked at number 4 on CMJ's "Hip-Hop 2003" chart.
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Balance was a 1989 television advertisement for the Lexus LS 400, which also introduced the luxury car make Lexus to American television audiences. It was created by Team One, a unit of Saatchi & [..]
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Balance is a 2008 solo album by King's X guitarist Ty Tabor. All songs were written, recorded and produced by Tabor, and the album was recorded at Alien Beans Studios in Katy, TX. This is the first so [..]
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Balance is an album by American jazz guitarist Joe Morris which was recorded in 2013 and released on the Portuguese Clean Feed label. It was the return of the quartet with violinist Mat Maneri, bassis [..]
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