Rebalance

Word REBALANCE
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Definitions and meanings of "Rebalance"

What do we mean by rebalance?

To balance again.

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The word "rebalance" in example sentences

The main reason to rebalance is to keep your overall long-term strategy in place. ❋ Dave Kansas (2010)

So now it's antibiotics and truly awful canned dogged food to get rid of the bacteria and rebalance is Ph levels so he's not forming any more problematical crystals in his piddle. ❋ Karenmiller (2007)

Calls have grown for Germany to "rebalance" -- to buy more from struggling European neighbors so they can keep more money at home. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bit by bit, and inch by inch, the world's economies are beginning to rebalance, which is what everyone wants to see in terms of what that means to global growth. ❋ Michael Babad (2010)

Talk of an agreement gained momentum with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's comment in The Wall Street Journal Thursday that he would use the G-20 meeting to seek ways to "rebalance" the world economy. ❋ Andrew J. Johnson (2010)

Markets are unlikely to be assuaged by a mere reiteration of the G-20 commitment to "rebalance" the global economy, which implicitly includes addressing greater rises in the currencies of China and other export-reliant Asian countries. ❋ Ian Talley (2010)

But Geithner said the issue is also central to the agreement leading economic nations struck during the crisis - to "rebalance" world economic patterns so major debtor nations such as the United States would reduce their spending and borrowing and major exporting nations would rely less on sales to the rest of the world and more on their domestic markets. ❋ Howard Schneider (2010)

Geithner also says in the interview that he will press the G20 ministers to "rebalance" the world economy so that other countries rely less for their prosperity on exporting goods to the United States. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The idea is for the world's biggest industrial and developing economies to agree on limits for their external imbalances as a way to "rebalance" global growth away from an over-reliance on U.S. consumers buying goods from Asian and other export powerhouses. ❋ Bradley Davis (2010)

These measures should be hitched firmly to domestic reforms to improve the business climate and to "rebalance" the economy — to make it more consumption- and less investment-oriented, with more freedom for the private sector and less public-sector control. ❋ Razeen Sally (2011)

This clearing allows the last nerve signal to pass and the nerve to "rebalance" before another signal is sent. ❋ Dr. Walter Crinnion (2010)

Geithner said he would use weekend meetings of G-20 finance ministers to advance efforts to "rebalance" the world economy so it is less reliant on U.S. consumers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

China had joined other G-20 nations last year in pledging to help "rebalance" the global economy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Take the steps needed to 'rebalance' the U.S. economy: (i) sectorally, back toward manufacturing; (ii) regionally, in order to smooth the vast geographic disparities which exist today; and (iii) in favor of private (instead of public) sector growth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ever since the financial crisis hit, policymakers around the world have been talking about how to "rebalance" their national economies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As part of an initiative by the Group of 20 industrial and developing nations, China, the U.S. and other countries have agreed to "rebalance" their economies — meaning the U.S. will save more and import less, and China will do the opposite. ❋ Bob Davis (2010)

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