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31. He balanced the glasses carefully on the tray. 32. The acrobat balanced himself on the high rope. 33. She balanced the cup on her knee. 34. The match was finely balanced throughout. 35. She stressed the importance of a balanced diet. 36. Demand and supply can be balanced. 37. A balanced diet is essential for healthy growth. 38. He balanced the tray on his knees. 39. The hall on one side of the building was balanced by the club on the other side. 40. Her suitcase was precariously balanced on the tiny luggage rack above her head. 41. His lack of experience was balanced by a willingness to learn. 42. I have to prove myself as a respectable, balanced, person. 43. You need to be very well balanced to cope with the stress of a job like that. 44. The prospects for the country are fairly evenly balanced between peaceful reform and revolution. 45. As the market was saturated with goods and the economy became more balanced, inflation went down. 46. Job losses in manufacturing were balanced by job increases in the service sector. 47. We aim to provide a service that is balanced and unbiased. 48. Ellen is walking down the drive with a square flat box balanced on one hand. 49. The forces of expansion are balanced by forces of contraction. 50. The saltiness of the cheese is balanced by the sweetness of the red peppers. 51. A broad and balanced education is an imperative for raising standards. 52. The cost of the proposed research needs to be balanced against its benefits. 53. The books balanced exactly. 54. He carefully balanced the satchel so that its contents would not spill out onto the floor. 55. The programme presented a balanced view of the two sides of the conflict. 56. If you put on another a pound weight the scale can be balanced. 57. The ecological effects of the factory need to be balanced against the employment it generates. 58. His lack of experience was balanced by his willingness to learn. 59. The television was precariously balanced on top of a pile of books. 60. The acrobat balanced a long pole on his left shoulder.