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151. He brings a maturity, a soundness of judgment and a balance of priorities that would be reassuring in a leader. 152. The order to create wealth can never justify permanent damage to the balance of nature. 153. Furthermore, the balance of the domestic division of labour does not seem to be related to the work done by men. 154. Agency definitions of abuse and what behaviours constitute abuse must maintain the balance of responsibility between the abuser and abused. 155. Lee promised to deliver the outstanding balance of US$330 million as soon as the guarantees had been agreed. 156. If one creditor then sues for the balance of his debt he commits a breach of contract with each of those creditors. 157. Crisis situations invariably tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president at the expense of congress. 158. By some lucky balance of nature, the Alpha rays, although deadly, can not penetrate matter readily. 159. On the international level, such security as there is derives from some sort of balance of power between states. 160. In any case, let's adjust the mundane balance of recent decades and start with the slow bowlers. 161. In fact the more immediate objectives for most of the 1950s and 1960s were employment and the balance of payments. 162. High military expenditure will fuel inflation, reduce international competitiveness, and balance of payments crises will occur as public debt increases. 163. By 1987 there were clearly long-term problems emerging for the balance of payments. 164. Moreover, the major source of under-recording on the balance of payments up to 1949 was invisible trade. 165. Balance of payments disequilibrium A balance of payments deficit involves a net outflow of currency. 166. The issue of new ordinary shares can lead to a shift in the balance of power in the offeror. 167. This leads to an improvement in the balance of trade of union members. 168. Britain's weak balance of payments was not, however, a statistical delusion or the result of a reaction to one. 169. There was in 1986-7 considerable variation between Partnerships in the balance of expenditure. 170. After looking at the credentials for miraculous claims, Hume came to the conclusion that the balance of probabilities counted against them. 171. At this intraregional scale the resuIt has been a major shift in the urban-rural balance of manufacturing industry. 172. The balance of creativity and business skill needed to smoothly administer the operations would in fact always elude the pair. 173. Although the balance of power is shifting against the commission, in absolute terms it will gain power. 174. That brings us to the very critical question of the balance of power at the end of all this. 174.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 175. The historical process is therefore likely to be more like a shifting see-saw as the balance of development switches between different regions. 176. But now the medium-term future of the new federation was becoming more clear, the precedents and balance of powers were clarified. 177. Turning to the balance of convenience, he was in no doubt that the balance lay in favour of granting an interlocutory injunction. 178. Critics say the law upsets the balance of power by delegating legislative authority to the executive branch. 179. Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response, leading to persistence. 180. But the incidents and the relationships developed along the way give it a wily balance of farce and sentiment.