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Counterbalancing meaning
present participle and gerund of counterbalance
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Beijing views Moscow as a key partner in counterbalancing what it sees as a hostile West, and the two countries have continued to bolster security, diplomatic and economic ties since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
The Abe administration approached last October’s consumption-tax hike very cautiously, implementing it alongside counterbalancing measures such as reduced rates on foodstuffs.
There are unmistakable signs that what the strategic canon calls a “community of interest” is gelling around the idea of counterbalancing Chinese overreach.
But while he evens up the sides by counterbalancing McIntyre, groupthink among fans it that Ambrose will turn heel on Rollins.
He says to expect “counterbalancing measures” from Europe soon.
Most Asian countries want the United States to lead both in cooperating with and counterbalancing Beijing, and no one wants to have to choose between the two behemoths.
Turkey’s influential position on the Black Sea and Azerbaijan’s resources will undoubtedly serve as valuable contributions to counterbalancing Russia in the region.
Bennett found that the crests of females had no counterbalancing effect, and that the crests of male P. sternbergi would, by themselves, have a negative effect on the balance of the head.
Counterbalancing of the two cars, with one going up and one going down, minimizes the energy needed to lift the car going up.
Some evolutionary biologists, on the other hand, view it as an undirected emergent property of the ecosystem: as each individual species pursues its own self-interest, their combined actions tend to have counterbalancing effects on environmental change.
The arms, which could exert a lot of force but were likely covered in long feathers, may have been used as flapping stabilizers for balance while atop a struggling prey animal, along with the stiff counterbalancing tail.
The former was viewed as the administrative head of state and the latter as a spiritual and national head of state, with real power counterbalancing that of the king, but during the long reign of Sobhuza II the role of the Ndlovukati became more symbolic.
The funicular of Fribourg is special since it utilizes waste water, coming from the upper part of the city, for counterbalancing.
The new cars operate in pairs, with one counterbalancing the other, and perform the journey in one stage, reducing the journey time from eight minutes to less than two minutes.
The oldest funicular in the world moving by water counterbalancing is the Bom Jesus funicular built in 1882.
This sliding counterweight, called a 'rider', can be used for counterbalancing the needle against the dip caused by inclination if the compass is taken to a zone with a higher or lower dip.