Putting off what has not yet begun is a time-tested legislative budget balancer.
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It's a karmic balancer, so the laws of cause and effect will be very apparent.
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Thus there is no reason to try to cast India in the role of a China balancer.
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He has been an old-fashioned budget balancer, not a newfangled supply-sider.
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It also provides modules for caching, MessageQue and elastic load balancer services.
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The tire-changing machine and wheel balancer would have each cost about $7,500 new, he explains.
From the boston.com
Random assignments must be remembered by the load balancer, which creates a burden on storage.
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And when a component comes back on line, the load balancer begins to route traffic to it again.
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There are balancer shafts too, and this helps to make this base A4 a smooth, sweet-sounding car to drive.
From the cars.uk.msn.com
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An acrobat who balances himself in difficult positions
Halter: either of the rudimentary hind wings of dipterous insects; used for maintaining equilibrium during flight
Balancer are a hybrid breed of beef cattle, a combination of Gelbvieh and Angus. These cattle are bred for their hybrid vigour, resulting in a higher growth rate and better quality meat.
One who, or that which, balances; The rear wings of certain insects used for stability in flight
(Balancers) A mechanical device usually coil or flat spring used in single-and double-hung windows as a means of counterbalancing the weight of the sash during opening and closing.
(BALANCERS) Chemical compound designed to prevent corrosion and staining by balancing the pH, total alkalinity and calcium hardness in pool water.
(Balancers) Lateral appendages on the heads of some larval salamanders (Morris 1992).[image]
(Balancers) The balance system in the side jambs of a single or double hung window that controls the tension and balance for smooth operation of the sash.
A structure on the side of an organism that helps the organism to stabilize during flight (or swimming). In Drosophila, the balancers sit posterior to the wings and represent a modified pair of wings.