Balance
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And trees ultimately became such a powerful visual metaphor because in many ways, they really embody this human desire for order, for balance, for unity, for symmetry.
Her hands are like scales, and she has the mythological reference of the Earth and cosmos in
balance.
They are full of people applying their savvy intelligence to stretch a minimum wage paycheck, or
balance
a job and a side hustle to make ends meet.
Younger men today expect to be able to
balance
work and family.
They want to be able to
balance
work and family with their partners.
Dionysians don't do
balance.
However, it's all about
balance
here.
The guards call them "balancers," meaning they help
balance
out the racial numbers, in hopes of deflecting law suits.
I lost my
balance
and fell down, to find four armed men surrounding me.
In its innermost part lies a group of structures known as the vestibular system, which gives us our sense of
balance
and movement.
And as if that weren't enough, the
balance
of ingredients and the presence of natural thickeners like xanthan gum, which is also found in many fruit drinks and milkshakes, can mean that two different ketchups can behave completely differently.
And so somehow, along the way, we've gotten out of
balance.
When used in every day life, the word symmetry represents vague notions of beauty, harmony and
balance.
According to their humoral system, the human body and soul were controlled by four fluids, known as humors, and their
balance
directly influenced a person's health and temperament.
By changing your diet and through medical practices, you could bring your humors into
balance.
Doctors believe that certain kinds of long-term, unexplained emotional states are at least partially related to brain chemistry, the
balance
of various chemicals present inside the brain.
Like the Greek system, changing the
balance
of these chemicals can deeply alter how we respond to even extremely difficult circumstances.
So if we think of life not as some magical spark, but a state of incredibly complex, self-perpetuating organization, death is just the process of increasing entropy that destroys this fragile
balance.
And while there have been several theories attempting to explain why handedness exists in the first place, or why most people are right-handed, a recent mathematical model suggests that the actual ratio reflects a
balance
between competitive and cooperative pressures on human evolution.
A healthy
balance
occurs when we put in about as much energy as we lose.
One: what you're born with, such as your genes, which will impact things like the
balance
of neurochemicals in your brain.
A conversation requires a
balance
between talking and listening, and somewhere along the way, we lost that
balance.
Today, anesthesiologists often combine regional, inhalational and intravenous agents to get the right
balance
for a surgery.
So an anesthesiologist has to mix just the right
balance
of drugs to create all the features of anesthesia, while carefully monitoring the patient's vital signs, and adjusting the drug mixture as needed.
Plato's ideal city seeks a harmonious
balance
between its individual parts and should be lead by a philosopher king.
And for the
balance
of the year, they sold 120 times more.
And while we can't control all these factors, we can manipulate the
balance
of our microbes by paying attention to what we eat.
CA: And you have some stories back from some of those companies that when you mix in more gender
balance
in the engineering teams, good things happen.
The damage can manifest in many different ways including blackout, headache, blurry vision,
balance
problems, altered mood and behavior, problems with memory, thinking, and sleeping, and the onset of anxiety and depression.
Recognizing this tension allows us to decide where we want to strike that
balance.
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