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Trade between the two countries has been growing steadily, and is relatively evenly balanced.
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The sticking-point for government bills has long been the Senate, which is evenly balanced.
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However, China did not rebound in March with a large surplus, as trade was almost evenly balanced.
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The other semifinal is more evenly balanced, with Russia battling back to level 1-1 with Serbia in Moscow.
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The committee split its assessment of risks to economic growth: these, it said, were evenly balanced between the upside and downside.
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Mr Prot says that keeping the firm evenly balanced was not an explicit strategy but was in the back of managers' minds.
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But in states like Florida that are fairly evenly balanced between supporters of the two national parties, the military vote can decide election outcomes.
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Growth measures are evenly balanced between the 2001-2011 growth rate and the 2009-2011 growth rate, while the concentration measure are job location quotients from 2011.
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The 300 Delegates are more diversified and evenly balanced among foundation trustees and executives, social investors, innovative nonprofit leaders, policy thought leaders and social entrepreneurs.
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The election left three parties nearly evenly balanced.
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Soft housing demand will help frame Tuesday's meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy-making board, with some in the market saying the chance of a cut in the 4.25% cash rate is evenly balanced.
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