optimal balance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoptimalandbalance
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optimal
adjective
uk/ˈɒp.tɪ.məl/us/ˈɑːp.tə.məl/
best; most likely to bring success ...
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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 ofoptimalandbalancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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So it is not sufficient to have a single set of realisations which represent anoptimalbalancebetween distinctiveness, effort and number of contrasts.
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As a result, they are unlikely to achieve anoptimalbalancebetween current consumption while working and future consumption in retirement.
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The row in bold-type indicates the cut-off that achieves theoptimalbalancebetween sensitivity and specificity.
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In a pure balance-of-care argument, the individual outcomes are control variables, with the aim being to maintain or preferably improve them with a moreoptimalbalanceof care.
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The policy strives to maintain anoptimalbalancebetween saving messages as the network load increases, and performing sufficient measurement so that the application deployment can be appropriately tuned.
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Cinque's essays constitute one of the best examples ofoptimalbalancebetween the discussion of theoretical issues and empirical investigation.
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The location of the nest is crucial and is ideally situated for anoptimalbalanceof protection and food abundance.
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A minimum consistency is required, yet it could make members of organizations believe they achieved anoptimalbalance, and avoid tests and experimentation.
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Anoptimalbalancebetween environmental protection and the development of economic and social sectors is paramount.
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Therefore, theoptimalbalancebetween maximizing the correct binding probability and minimizing the incorrect binding probability is achieved when the recognizer is slightly "off target".
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It is simply about finding theoptimalbalance.
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This strategy does not guarantee the win; rather it is theoptimalbalanceof risk and reward.
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A special concrete mix is designed over several months, emphasizing among other qualities, anoptimalbalancebetween strength and low density.
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Thus, precoding can be interpreted as finding theoptimalbalancebetween achieving strong signal gain and limiting inter-user interference.
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Moreover, economists claim this would lead to theoptimalbalancebetween the marginal benefits of pursuing an activity and the marginal cost of its environmental consequences.
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The optimum effective range is 50m yd, at which theoptimalbalanceis achieved between lethality and area coverage, with a hit probability of 30% on a man-sized target.
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For instance, take the radial bone; the bone's shape and density has been shaped by natural selection for anoptimalbalancebetween strength, function, and cost of development and maintenance.
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Although calculations have predicted that mono-aryl substitution would provide anoptimalbalancebetween steric clash (with azide molecule) and strain, monoarylated products have been shown to be unstable.
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He argues that cognitive processes are geared toward the maximisation of relevance, that is, a search for anoptimalbalancebetween cognitive efforts and cognitive effects.
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