perfect balance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperfectandbalance
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perfect
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.fekt/us/ˈpɝː.fekt/
complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or ...
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balance
noun
uk/ˈbæl.əns/us/ˈbæl.əns/
a state where things are of equal weight ...
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(Definition ofperfectandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If the three actors are equally influential, policy will express aperfectbalanceamong their goals.
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The system, in fact, works as aperfectbalance.
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Unlike the curate's egg, which was good only in parts, his speech was theperfectbalanceof everything that is good and wholesome.
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There is noperfectbalancein these matters.
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We came to the conclusion that this was an emotional reaction in their place of rest against theperfectbalanceof their mental processes.
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Such is theperfectbalanceand construction of the human frame, in healthy condition.
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Of course, there is not aperfectbalance.
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There is no relation between these two anomalies which tends so long, as they both operate, to produce aperfectbalance.
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They have lived on earth for some 50 million years, inperfectbalancewith nature until the brutal intervention of those relative newcomers, human beings.
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The truth is that no human mind is capable of striking aperfectbalance.
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My constituency has an almostperfectbalancebetween towns and villages, industry and agriculture.
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For 50 million years, the great whales lived inperfectbalancewith nature, the seas teemed with whales and fish were in superabundance.
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In short, it is undoubtedly a matter of finding aperfectbalancein our relations.
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I do not argue that we can create aperfectbalance.
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In other words there was aperfectbalance.
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The result is thatperfectbalanceis now sometimes achieved at the expense of common sense.
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Yet there is the element of theperfectbalancehere.
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Theoretically, the gold and the foreign exchange would form aperfectbalanceif each were stated at its day to day value or alternatively both at par value.
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There needs to be aperfectbalance.
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But alas, equilibrium is very hard to reach, except perhaps in the grave, and then, indeed, of course, the forces of production and consumption are inperfectbalance.
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