Sentences with phrase «balance it out in»

Though immigration may strain some local budgets in the short term, costs and benefits tend to balance out in the end, said Alex Nowrasteh, immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
«As long as it balances out in the long run, it's OK if some days you're very focused on your family, other days you're very focused on your job, other days you're very focused on yourself,» she says.
With a relatively small portfolio, I'm comfortable being overweight in certain sectors or stocks (like Realty Income) at the moment knowing future additions will help balance it out in the coming years.
The problem is we're finding the natural order of things isn't balancing out in the end.
These days I feel okay not knowing them and don't worry about a day of more carbs or fat because I rationally understand it'll all balance out in the big picture.
As long I am consuming a varied whole foods based diet high in potassium, sodiums counterpart, I figure it will balance out in the end.
I will make the cake with vanilla whip cream or maybe chocolate whip cream to balance it out in the future.
I like salt, but you may have a low salt diet or prefer less than I do so balance it out in a way that suits you.
Wrong — Willian struggled against Norwich City and his yellow card really hurt his final score, but the clean sheet balanced it out in the end.
I thought it would balance out in the 2nd half, but Expatde was right to point out Otto's injury (which affected our scoring) and DCrez was right to point out Gortat's inability to contain Drummond in the 3rd quarter.
We can only ensure that the biases balance out in the fairest way possible.
And by the law of averages, everything balances out in the end.
Things will balance out in time if you keep pressing to be involved and do not let her push you out of your baby's life.
I believe that, in actual fact, most parents take both their children's needs * and * their own needs (and the needs of other people who depend on them) into account and balance them out in a complex combination of putting different people's needs first according to the particular circumstances and situation.
Before the gold standard was terminated in 1971, the current account surpluses generated by Germany's «economic miracle» were partially balanced out in gold.
Appetite regulation is complex but usually balances out in healthy individuals — unless they eat when they're not actually hungry.
But since omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids work in opposite directions, we need to be sure we balance them out in our diet.
What they found instead is that small meals cause small, fleeting increases in metabolic rate and larger meals result in larger, longer - lasting boosts, and it all balances out in terms of total energy expenditure by the end of the day.
So although it balances out in the grand scheme of things, I'd like to find more balance across each day.
Below the knees hemlines can be stumpifying, but I think the streamlined silhouette balances it all out in this case.
Super-charged by two perfect lead performances by Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds, The Change - Up can be wildly uneven at times, but somehow manages to balance it all out in a way that's both satisfying and hilarious.
On the other hand, Vader definitely also had the worst scene in the movie with his Force choke dad joke, so I think it all balances out in the end.
But this car, like a few other larger, heavier, gran tourers or shooting brakes, seems to have been set up and balanced out in comfort, and in comfort it should remain.
Also, some contend that currency fluctuations tend to balance out in the long run, so they won't have much long - term impact on a globally diversified portfolio.
Some loans are riskier than others, so in theory they're balanced out in the trust.
In almost every case however, vet bills are lower then they would be without the food so the money all balances out in the end.
It all balances out in the end.
Those sources of Avios (for which there is no real AAdvantage Miles equivalent) go a long way to balancing out in the imbalance in reward flight costs.
V - MODA claims that their patented dual diaphragm drivers for the Crossfade M100 are more well rounded and balanced out in sound than their LP series of headphones thanks to over 200 musical professionals and audio enthusiast feedback; using a port system for what they call «3D Airflow» to increase sound - stage, detail and clarity as icing on the cake.
Now there will only be a 3 month gap between NSMB 2 and NSMB U, which is very close, but like I've said before, they'll be at least a 5 year gap between NSMB U and the next NSMB, so it'll balance out in the end since anyone that won't buy one of the NSMB this year will eventually buy the other a few years later.
What role did that play in this change from the early compositional work, where you put some things here and there and then you balance them out in terms of composition, to making the painting a fully constituted field to be addressed as a unit?
I would have liked to see a few more artists on that list, but perhaps they can balance it out in subsequent years.
The numbers appear to balance out in amazingly short time.
It all balances out in the marketplace.
While it may seem to cost more in the beginning, when you factor in the jobs and additional revenues created, the inevitable savings in consumer and businesses electric bills, it will balance itself out in the long run.
That is why claims that the noise will balance out in some specific time frame are vacuous.
This flux is 20 - 30 times larger than the annual contribution by humans, but this balances out in the long - term.
It will balance out in two generations.
Some work, could, as my dentist explained to me take longer, but it all balances out in the end by other quicker work.
Small legal practitioners like myself understand the concept of «it all balances out in the end» as many of us use fixed fees for a variety of work.
These are bassy earphones, but I find their bass more tolerable than that of the X10 because the rest of the spectrum balances it out in a way.
Assuring that the pre turnaround, turnaround, and post turnaround costs all balance out in final pricing.
Maybe the parents are favoring one child over the other, and that is creating sibling conflict and needs to be balanced out in Family Therapy.
There have been times, when standing in frigid temperatures, or after having fallen and in the emergency ward with a bloodied nose, that Lau has wondered if volunteering is worth it, but it all balances out in the end, she says.
sometimes there is but it all balances out in the end.

Not exact matches

Why it's effective: When you do tree pose, your brain has to work together with your nervous system to figure out where you are in space, calculate the amount of correction necessary to keep you balanced and then turn that analysis into physical adjustments.
Even if that's enough to tip the balance for Thiel personally, though, it's hardly sufficient to explain why he chose this election to speak out in such a high - profile way.
Depending on whether you're landing on a planet or a moon that has no atmosphere, a thin atmosphere, or a dense atmosphere, and depending on whether you're reentering with no payload in the front, a small payload, or a heavy payload, you have to balance the rocket out as it's coming in.
But debt is still a major consideration for most Canadians when they head out to shop, which is limiting the strength in consumer spending and having an effect on the balance sheets of retailers, Ferley added.
In a 2011 op - ed in The Wall Street Journal, President Obama acknowledged this problem, saying «sometimes, those rules have gotten out of balance, placing unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs.&raquIn a 2011 op - ed in The Wall Street Journal, President Obama acknowledged this problem, saying «sometimes, those rules have gotten out of balance, placing unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs.&raquin The Wall Street Journal, President Obama acknowledged this problem, saying «sometimes, those rules have gotten out of balance, placing unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs.»
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