Balances is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Balances meaning
plural of balance
Using Balances
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of balance
- In the example corpus, balances often appears in combinations such as: and balances, balances the, balances that.
Context around Balances
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Balances
- In this selection, "balances" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, card, mass, cash, down, sitting and elegantly stand out and add context to how "balances" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include checks and balances and and cash balances hit record. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "balances" sits close to words such as advising, backwards and branding, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with balances
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
An integrated cooling system balances the heat for a comfortable experience. (11 words)
And cash balances hit record highs also consistent with equity market bottoms. (12 words)
Always pay bills when they are due and bring credit card balances down. (13 words)
Interest on customer credit balances or the interest we pay to our customers increased, higher rates than nearly all currencies led to our paying interest and qualifying balances as we pass through these rate increases to our customers. (38 words)
Army Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth B. Wolfe (head of Army Production Engineering) asked Lockheed to try external mass balances above and below the elevator, though the P-38 already had large mass balances elegantly placed within each vertical stabilizer. (38 words)
After a decade in which rates have sat near zero, giving savers little reason to shift their balances to competitors, the jump in Britain’s policy rate to 4 per cent is spurring competition not seen in years. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Interest on customer credit balances or the interest we pay to our customers increased, higher rates than nearly all currencies led to our paying interest and qualifying balances as we pass through these rate increases to our customers.
Our story is not one of production, it’s been a story of diminishment and with all these excess balances sitting on the balance sheet, it’s hard to overcome the reduction in the average balances.
Their objection to that law change is deep-seated and multi-faceted, but essentially centres on the Green perception that it strips away critical checks and balances to ensure any accelerated development clears environmental checks and balances.
The market values of the bank current account balances are consistent with book balances.
Mandated financial education increases applications for grants and federal aid, keeps overall borrowing balances down, and decreases credit card balances.
Army Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth B. Wolfe (head of Army Production Engineering) asked Lockheed to try external mass balances above and below the elevator, though the P-38 already had large mass balances elegantly placed within each vertical stabilizer.
In those cases, the IRR calculation assumes that the same interest rate that is paid on positive balances is charged on negative balances.
Abandoned Plan Search is a database of companies that accepts transfers of small balances from 401(k) plans.
After a decade in which rates have sat near zero, giving savers little reason to shift their balances to competitors, the jump in Britain’s policy rate to 4 per cent is spurring competition not seen in years.
Also, a public affairs analyst, Tony Aku, said the constitution gives too much power to the governors, noting that it adversely affects the principles of checks and balances.
Always pay bills when they are due and bring credit card balances down.
And cash balances hit record highs also consistent with equity market bottoms.
An integrated cooling system balances the heat for a comfortable experience.
Anyone who thinks the "free market" allows foreign companies to buy into domestic markets with no major checks and balances is living in fantasy land.
A range of measures put forward by the think tank are claimed to reduce super costs by $11.5 billion to $13.5 billion, to be raised from the top 1 per cent of super balances.
As a result, he said he had to sell some of his investments, including shares in Ryanair and converting Sterling cash balances to Europe.
As balances rise, routing part of the savings into a recurring deposit could help them get better returns, an official pointed out.
A suspicious eye is cast on the so-called conservatives on the bench Deference argues that agencies are often insulated from the usual checks and balances necessary for separation of powers.
At the time, Biden acknowledged that the two men had plenty of “hard issues” – among them, matters related to “checks and balances” – to discuss.
At Walmart, for example, 46% of employees in the retailer’s 401(k) plan have zero balances.
Common combinations with balances
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and balances 44×
- balances the 17×
- balances that 10×
- that balances 10×
- balances and 9×
- balances to 8×
- account balances 8×
- card balances 8×
- balances on 8×
- loan balances 7×