81.   They supply capital and foreign currency for economic development around the globe, helping countries balance their books with the rest of the world.

82.   To balance its books, the private sector sheds people and products without pity or pause.

83.   Time to balance the books.

84.   To balance its books, he added, the government ought to simplify taxes to reduce opportunities for evasion and corruption.

85.   Unlike Argentina, which depended on foreign capital to balance its books, Japan is expected to work out stopgap solutions within the family.

86.   Unlike the federal government, which can spend more money than it takes in, most states are required by their respective constitutions to balance their books each year.

87.   Washington, you may have heard, has a terrible time balancing its books.

88.   When a company uses purchase, rather than pooling, accounting, those charges must be taken in order to balance its books.

89.   And school officials are facing tough math problems as they try to balance their books in the face of soaring electricity and natural gas bills.

90.   But both brought in highly respected economic teams and went to great lengths to persuade international markets they were serious about balancing the books.

v. + book >>共 506
write 19.04%
read 9.46%
publish 5.88%
buy 2.95%
sell 2.20%
close 1.81%
have 1.56%
open 1.34%
promote 1.17%
ban 1.09%
balance 1.09%
balance + n. >>共 672
budget 43.57%
book 3.70%
need 2.35%
checkbook 2.05%
demand 1.52%
interest 1.36%
account 1.22%
concern 0.89%
risk 0.63%
right 0.60%
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