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"The arms start a counterbalancing of the upper body."
The counterbalancing of personalities is reflected in the fund's management style.
Being hollow, they allow better counterbalancing than conventional drivers, which is important for fast locomotives.
This makes for easy counterbalancing by a fixed weight or by a second caisson.
Ms. Wiviott said there "may be some counterbalancing" of services, although not all sites now offered the same services.
The dynamic counterbalancing of the blades radial movements is used to keep the rotor balanced.
(The counterbalancing can be adjusted between shots to tilt the camera up or down.)
Even the initial counterbalancing of the Steadicam to the weight of any particular camcorder is a bit tricky.
It takes us, the citizens and potential soldiers of America, to be the counterbalancing and ultimate arbiters of the reality we live in.
Extra-heavy bracing or weighted counterbalancing may be required to support a projector in a sideways portrait orientation.
High-end scooter models now include comprehensive technological features, including cast aluminum frames, engines with integral counterbalancing, and cross-linked brake systems.
The oldest funicular in the world moving by water counterbalancing is the Bom Jesus funicular built in 1882.
Its counterbalancing and precision mechanics were so modern that it was joked that the J's top speed is only limited by the nerves of the engineer.
As matter approaches universal distribution, there is a counterbalancing, how shall I put it, a counterbalancing 'leaching out' of time.
SDT finally proposes that the relative counterbalancing of hierarchy-enhancing and -attenuating social forces stabilizes group-based inequality.
The explanation that Mr. Gramley offers for the apparent death of the cycle is "an accidental counterbalancing of developments in different sectors."
Ikenberry, Brooks, and Wohlforth are not convinced that the current U.S. grand strategy generates subsequent counterbalancing.
The interest protected by section 31 was not, the court found, a statistical one, dependent on a counterbalancing of numbers, but rather a qualitative one, based on respect for diversity.
The engines operated two shafts carrying the 16 feet (4.9 m) diameter winding drums, geared to work in opposite directions, so as to achieve the counterbalancing of the caissons.
Two L-2 locomotives were given modifications for dual service work; higher boiler pressure, smaller cylinders, light-weight reciprocating parts, dynamic counterbalancing of the drivers, roller bearings on all axles, etc.
This belief has led in turn to Thompson's consistent position that ethically tolerable outcomes in international politics are more likely to be achieved through a counterbalancing of power than through moral exhortation.
However it proved possible to operate one side of the incline, of course without the benefit of the counterbalancing, the steam engines taking the whole of the load of the ascending caisson.
(The bascule - from the French for "seesaw" - refers to the counterbalancing of the lever, which facilitates raising and lowering the basket; when one end is lowered the other is raised.)
He brought the concepts of humanity, tactility and scale to the project His team developed the gerberette which enabled the counterbalancing of the weight of the building with light tubing, lightening the external appearance.
As the boat is not floating, Archimedes' principle does not apply, so the weight lifted or lowered by the device varies - making counterbalancing (by dead weights or a second boat carriage) more difficult.