101.   Other states have so far struck a balance protecting both consumers and utilities.

102.   Once that balance has been struck, the debate can begin about whether women could ever outshoot, outhit, outkick and outscore men on an even playing field.

103.   Parents can begin to strike a balance with what kids like and what is healthy.

104.   Perhaps scientists need to learn more about striking such balances, he said.

105.   Senator Edward Kennedy has called for striking a balance that would protect against terrorism, strengthen the law, and clean up old immigration messes.

106.   Senior King adviser Sue Bell said he will try to strike a balance, preventing development while encouraging forest industries.

107.   Saleh seemed at pains in the interview to strike a balance between too close an embrace of the United States and the watchful skepticism of Islamic militants.

108.   She remembers attempting to strike a balance between pushing him and supporting him.

109.   She said she believed it struck a balance between fighting the disease and maintaining the integrity of patents.

110.   Seeking to strike a balance between these positions, the court pointed out that many people still believe that H.I.V. can be transmitted through casual contact.

v. + balance >>共 312
lose 9.99%
strike 9.11%
tip 5.87%
maintain 4.70%
find 3.62%
achieve 3.62%
keep 3.41%
restore 3.08%
have 3.08%
regain 3.00%
strike + n. >>共 1042
deal 8.56%
chord 4.71%
balance 4.05%
target 2.50%
blow 2.48%
agreement 2.22%
ball 1.81%
fear 1.72%
gold 1.65%
people 1.35%
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