In the land of the tulip, "the first freedom" - freedom of speech - may be in the balance.
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Finally, your career may be in the balance if FINRA alleges that your failure to disclose was willful: such a finding would deem you statutorily disqualified.
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This restoration of balance and growth will in time also be reflected in the balance sheets and profits of the banks.
You never think that your child's life will ever be hanging in the balance.
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His fate seemed to be very much in the balance at that hour.
The sale and run-off of non-core assets, first set out in early 2009 at the start of the RBS's three-to-five-year recovery plan, meant a fifth of the balance sheet was to be non-core, and the balance sheet was to be halved in size.
Decisions made today will be affecting the political-military balance in the Pacific for the next 50 years.
This would be the biggest pro-union shift in the balance of labor-management power since the Wagner Act of 1935.
And actually economists say the budget would be in balance now if it weren't for the tax cuts that Congress passed at the request of the president.
But sympathy for them may just be tipping the balance in favour of a bad deal that would reduce competition on the world's busiest route, across the Atlantic.
The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
We believe that the current investor meeting will be aimed at striking a balance in the domestic vs. international focus for the company.
Mr Anderson says that could be toughened up to the level required in civil court cases, to be proved "on the balance of probabilities".
But with the help of a guide like Dr Crump, subtle changes in the balance of nature can be observed: with the limpet population practically wiped out by the oil, the particular seaweed they used to feed on was allowed to thrive, changing the look of the rocks.
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For Obama, according to the UK's Independent, the challenge in office will be to strike a balance between the "poetry" of his campaign for election and the tough "prose" of government.
Andrews over the weekend and agreed to further details of how the framework will be put in place for dealing with balance and sustainable growth going forward -- that those issues will be dealt with in the context of that framework.
According to most courts, Oakley must establish that it is likely to succeed on the merits, that it is likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of injunctive relief that cannot be properly addressed by monetary damages, that the balance of equities tips in its favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest.
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Abroad, Chinese leaders are struggling to cope with what they feel to be an accelerated shift in the global balance of power, in China's favour.
In this respect, when the original deed was made in 1986, amended in 1993 and replaced in 1997, two fundamental legal and accounting principles applied: that a profit and loss account was concerned with ordinary activities before taxation, and that only profits realised at the balance sheet date could lawfully be included in the profit and loss account.
Results from the tagging project will help the government decide whether a Marine Protected Area should be put in place to safeguard the sharks and balance environmental interests with industry and recreation.
In fact, our budget would be in balance today were it not for the interest payments we have to make on the debt that accumulated in the 12 years before I took office.
The tax relief package that was voted on today was agreed on last night after this week's change in the balance of power in the United States Senate, and it can be a model for the work that is ahead.
With three days until the first ball is bowled, we can't yet be sure what the pitch and conditions will be like so there is the flexibility in the 13 to find the right balance on Wednesday.
But even in places to which global NGOs have little access, the ease with which images and sounds can be disseminated has tilted the balance of power in favour of environmentalists.
In the short run, the balance of power between the two camps will be tested at a party congress in November, which will be like a mini-parliament.
It is obvious, though, that serious controls and oversight have to be in place in order to balance, as I said earlier, the need to know and the need to share.
Serious damage would be done to the balance inherent in our tripartite form of government, in which no single branch (executive, legislative or judicial) is supposed to exert a death grip, or even a choke-hold, on any other.
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And I'm not precluding that in the future, but what we need is a demonstration of a seriousness of purpose by Republicans in Congress and a willingness to accept the premise that there needs to be balance in this.
There's a definite psychotherapeutic element running through Miraval's presentation, and for a decade, spa-goers have been raving to each other about programs such as "Desert Journey, " in which, among other things, you may be called upon to balance an upright peacock feather in the palm of your hand.
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