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Counterbalance

Counterbalance | Counterbalanced | Counterbalances

Counterbalance meaning

A weight that is put in opposition to an equal weight so it keeps that in balance. | A force or influence that balances, checks or limits an opposite one.

Example sentences (20)

An African bishop (Cornell John) is portrayed as supportive of Father Amorth and a counterbalance to a sceptical American cardinal.

As part of its plan to counterbalance China's growing influence in the region, Canada is vying to strengthen ties with countries like South Korea and Japan.

In an effort to counterbalance this possibility, technology companies have accepted to allow governments to vet their AI tools.

To counterbalance the party’s Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket, Barau denied requests from some quarters for a Christian Senate president, arguing that competence should not be sacrificed for religious feeling.

To counterbalance this, the company plans to implement a cost-cutting program that is expected to generate a margin expansion of 20-40 basis points in the following year.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters last week that Mr Biden’s meeting with those leaders should not be seen as an effort to counterbalance Chinese influence in the region.

ASYMCA San Diego Executive Director Samantha Holt said the ASYMCA works to counterbalance some of the hardships with programs offered to children of military families.

At the Wednesday press conference, Ms. Rogers said it is possible that the federal government’s decision to admit fewer newcomers may act as a “counterbalance” on the easier homebuying conditions.

BRICS states its aim is to amplify the voice of major emerging economies to counterbalance the Western-led global order.

Conversely, Justice Wali’s recent rulings have provided a counterbalance, with measures that effectively strip the pro-Wike lawmakers of their legislative powers, thereby isolating them from political processes and deepening their factional isolation.

Domestic institutional investors have remained bullish on Indian equities, and remained big buyers including June so as to counterbalance the FPI selling.

Historically, Republicans have been strong supporters of Big Food, often serving as a counterbalance to environmental concerns about toxic chemicals.

In the Asian-Pacific, the Biden team used alliances to counterbalance China militarily and technologically.

In this context, the PDI-P’s role as a counterbalance to the ruling administration could be indispensable for preserving the democratic fabric of the nation.

The BRICS alliance is advocating for enhanced financial collaboration, including efforts to establish alternative systems to counterbalance the dominance of Western-controlled payment networks.

Then moreover, academic narratives have re-enforced the primary facts that BRICS is being transformed into a consolidated force to counterbalance Western-led economic institutions such as the G7, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.

The potential for an armed confrontation is palpable, with Taiwan’s strategic importance underscoring its role as a linchpin in US efforts to counterbalance China’s rising military and economic clout.

The Russia-China axis represents a counterbalance to Western economic and geopolitical influence, particularly in light of ongoing global tensions and realignments.

These interactions are both pleasurable and also serve as a counterbalance to the more routine, hierarchical aspects of service work.

Her personality provides an endearing counterbalance to the hysteria unfolding around her.