better balance

collocation in English

meaningsofbetterandbalance

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better
adjective
uk
/ˈbet.ər/
us
/ˈbet̬.ɚ/
comparative of good: of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things ...
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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 ofbetterandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbetter balance

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There needs to be abetterbalancebetween technology push and application-demand pull.
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Efforts at abetterbalanceof portfolios had been made but with little success.
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Abetterbalancebetween income-generating and care-giving work is conducive to forming the powers of autonomy of adults in the next generation.
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The book would have benefited, however, had there been abetterbalancebetween the domestic and the foreign arenas in the discussion.
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Improved functional ability was also seen as a result of being stronger, more agile and havingbetterbalance.
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In 1995, the number and range of projects was reduced to give abetterbalancebetween strategic research and research with shorter-term objectives.
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Authoritarian structures can exploit centralization to make good decisions, while an organization of more autonomous entities offersbetterbalanceand parallelism.
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He argued that this would provide "abetterbalancein the equities" between business and labor.
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In the definitions withbetterbalancebetween both indexes, these were around 60 percent.
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Abetterbalanceshould be struck between the city centre and the suburbs, and the environment, particularly urban forestry, needs more care.
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As previously argued, instrumental teachers need to develop a curriculum with a broader base and abetterbalanceneeds to be achieved between the technical and musical sides.
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It should be remembered that the writer is not advocating a switch from left- to right-hemisphere skills, but rather arguing for abetterbalancebetween the two.
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When this is done well the effect is abetterbalancebetween the results (often taken to be timelessly cor rect) and the methods (often treated as mere human creations).
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The key outcome of the government's recent consultation exercise with women was that policies and mechanisms are required to achieve abetterbalancebetween home life and employment.
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While technology has helped realize this abundance, future advances will require a different mindset tobetterbalanceenvironmental and production goals and keep agricultural production economically viable.
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In addition, they, as well as the young adults, could achieve abetterbalancebetween their 'ill' and 'well' self, and not define themselves so completely by their illness.
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Hall makes a plea forbetterbalance.
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A more important focus is bringing fishing opportunities intobetterbalancewith available stocks for a more sustainable future.
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That is the right way to go and it also involves abetterbalancebetween economic, social and environmental developments and needs.
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