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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rebalance .
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Examples
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Data from the Bank of England suggested consumers are trying to get on top of their debts as the economy "rebalances", repaying £121m of credit card and personal loans in November
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Secretary of Defense Gates argues that the budget plan "rebalances" spending by putting an emphasis on the near-term challenges of counterinsurgency, counterterrorism and stabilization operations, but the plan makes no effort to prioritize these near-term commitments against funding for long-term commitments.
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"It looks like the helminth the parasite rebalances the immune system," says Bobby Sandage , chief executive of Burlington, Mass.-based Coronado Biosciences, which is finishing up an early-stage clinical trial of whipworm to treat Crohn's disease.
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He says it's time to lower the Social Security retirement age sharply for a few years, until the labor market rebalances itself.
Job-Creation Idea No. 12: Let The Old Folks Retire Early And Make Way For Young Workers
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It rebalances monthly, meaning the portfolio tends to have more turnover, which may increase trading expenses.
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He says it's time to lower the Social Security retirement age sharply for a few years, until the labor market rebalances itself.
Job-Creation Idea No. 12: Let The Old Folks Retire Early And Make Way For Young Workers
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He says it's time to lower the Social Security retirement age sharply for a few years, until the labor market rebalances itself.
Job-Creation Idea No. 12: Let The Old Folks Retire Early And Make Way For Young Workers
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He rebalances on a quarterly schedule, or whenever the markets move allocations more than 5% from their target.
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"The deal rebalances our portfolio and reduces our dependence on the U.S., where we currently generate 70% of our sales," Delhaize's Chief Financial Officer Stefan Descheemaeker said, adding the U.S. will contribute 60% of sales in 2013.
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Some analysts say that as the U.S. cuts its own defense budget and rebalances its foreign policy priorities toward the fast-growing Pacific region, the very future of NATO could be questioned.
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