41.   The provision protecting its Medicaid reimbursement practices would modestly restore some balance.

42.   The proposals outlined this week by Vice President Al Gore aim to restore balance.

43.   The therapy contains vitamins, herbs, proteins, amino acids and humectants, formulated to relieve dryness, tightness, flaking and itching and restore moisture balance.

44.   They share a common concept of disease as reflecting an imbalance in internal energy forces and the common goal of trying to restore the balance.

45.   They assert that he has merely tried to restore a balance after what they say was a pro-union tilt under President Bill Clinton.

46.   This tour restored a balance between Reba the Broadway-style diva and Reba the down-home country singer with populist charm.

47.   Unable to diagnose the problem, the crew dumped fuel in an attempt to restore balance.

48.   When gasoline supplies get tight, the price has to rise by an awful lot before it starts to discourage consumption and restore balance to the market.

49.   At this point, virus-killing drugs can restore the balance, but otherwise the result is AIDS and death.

50.   By stressing both economic growth and ethics, the party seemed to be seeking to restore balance.

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%
restore + n. >>共 1112
order 11.21%
confidence 8.91%
power 4.66%
calm 3.56%
peace 3.21%
democracy 3.04%
service 2.50%
stability 1.94%
rule 1.60%
electricity 1.23%
balance 0.89%
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