right balance

collocation in English

meaningsofrightandbalance

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right
adjective
uk
/raɪt/
us
/raɪt/
correct:
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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 ofrightandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofright balance

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This might require us to strike arightbalancebetween the agent and someone else.
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Architecture clearly cannot fulfil its purpose satisfactorily if it does not attain therightbalance.
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To be sure, therightbalancein a private home must be different from that in a public building.
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This chapter is brief, well presented and achieves therightbalancebetween being scientifically sound without sinking the reader in technical jargon and detail.
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Setting out to highlight this sort of complexity means, of course, that it can be difficult to achieve therightbalance.
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Creating therightbalancebetween generations - to-day's versus future pensioners.
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Attaining therightbalancebetween breadth and depth is therefore the challenge of a text like this.
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The way forward is more likely to lie in striking therightbalancebetween the planners and the searchers.
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Have we got therightbalancebetween performance and listening in lessons?
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The maintenance of the jobber's position depended upon striking therightbalancebetween the imperatives of management and workers.
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The finite-state dependency parser, and the matcher based on dependency structures are an attempt to strike therightbalance.
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A separate problem is finding therightbalancebetween joy and suffering in the divine nature.
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Each of these tools strikes therightbalancebetween ease of initial use (low frustration) and richness of continued use (ongoing challenge).
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The questions about control over what, therightbalance, and how and when to select or combine which domains of functioning, remain unanswered.
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Capturing therightbalanceis a subject of debate.
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Striking therightbalanceis difficult in part because it is important to optimize over time.
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Obtain therightbalance, and high results are achieved.
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Thus, it will be necessary to find therightbalanceto avoid an insoluble conflict among the different decision makers in a health care system.
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