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  • 11Balanced budget — From a Keynesian point of view, a balanced budget in the public sector is achieved when the government has enough fiscal discipline to be able to equate the revenues with expenditure over the business cycles. In other words, a government s budget …

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  • 12Balanced prime — A balanced prime is a prime number that is equal to the arithmetic mean of the nearest primes above and below. Or to put it algebraically, given a prime number p n, where n is its index in the ordered set of prime numbers,:p n = p {n 1} + p {n +… …

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  • 13Balanced Budget — A situation in financial planning or the budgeting process where total revenues are equal to or greater than total expenses. A budget can be considered balanced in hindsight, after a full year s worth of revenues and expenses have been incurred… …

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  • 14Balanced field takeoff — In aviation, the balanced field takeoff is the theoretical principle whereby the critical engine failure recognition speed, or V1, is used as a decision speed at which the pilot elects whether to continue the takeoff. The concept at play is that …

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  • 15balanced — adjective 1 giving equal attention to all sides or opinions; fair: balanced and impartial reporting of the election campaign 2 not giving too much importance to one thing; sensible: a balanced outlook on life 3 arranged to include things or… …

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  • 16Balanced ANOVA — A statistical test used to determine whether or not different groups have different means. An ANOVA analysis is typically applied to a set of data in which sample sizes are kept equal for each treatment combination. Balanced ANOVA tests are often …

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  • 17Balanced — Balance Bal ance (b[a^]l ans), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Balanced} (b[a^]l anst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Balancing} (b[a^]l an*s[i^]ng).] [From {Balance}, n.: cf. F. balancer.] 1. To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the… …

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  • 18Balanced valve — Balance Bal ance (b[a^]l ans), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Balanced} (b[a^]l anst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Balancing} (b[a^]l an*s[i^]ng).] [From {Balance}, n.: cf. F. balancer.] 1. To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the… …

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  • 19Balanced Fund — A fund that combines a stock component, a bond component and, sometimes, a money market component, in a single portfolio. Generally, these hybrid funds stick to a relatively fixed mix of stocks and bonds that reflects either a moderate (higher… …

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  • 20balanced — /ˈbælənst/ (say baluhnst) adjective 1. having a balance; having weight evenly distributed or being in good proportion. 2. (of a discussion, opinion, etc.) taking everything into account in a fair, well judged way; not biased. 3. (of a budget)… …