balance - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • outstanding: Credit losses remained low at 3 % of outstanding balances.

Converse of object

  • redress: Managers may seek to redress the power balance by restricting access to the Internet.
  • strike: There is no question of striking a balance here.
  • restore: Today, we try to restore the balance a little.
  • achieve: Ongoing discussions with users will be an important part of achieving the correct balance.
  • upset: It is about creating tensions, upsetting the balance of power among different countries.
  • maintain: You must maintain a positive balance to keep your ranking.

Adjective modifier

  • delicate: Team: Cognition Game title: Environment This game engages the player in understanding the delicate balance of life in the rain forests.
  • perfect: The forests of Central America are, like all rainforests, nature in perfect balance.
  • remaining: The remaining balance of the fees will be payable at enrollment.
  • work-life: A staff survey in April 2000 identified work-life balance as an area that employees thought could be improved upon.
  • healthy: This way you can incorporate them into the overall healthy balance of your diet.

Modifies a noun

  • sheet: Assess the effects of business activity on the balance sheet.
  • transfer: Click here to review credit card balance transfer offers.. .

Noun used with modifier

  • work-life: How does your organization ensure a good work-life balance?
  • work/life: Finally, the issue of achieving a better work/life balance is now a major theme in government policy.
  • gender: It was noted that further action needed to be taken to address the gender balance.
  • debit: Set-off interest is in addition to overdraft interest which will apply if there is a net debit balance.
  • bank: The bank balance at 31 December 1999 was £ 3.0 million.

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