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Often as in "balance due", the amount of principal on a loan remaining to be paid at any given time.
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Rotor blades that are equal in weight will balance each other. Unbalanced rotor blades may cause control stick shake and instability when in flight.
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The amount in an account or owed on a loan. The balance in a checking account is the amount of money in that account. The balance on a loan account is the amount remaining to be paid back.
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Static measure of weight distribution in a racquet and measured from the butt end in inches and/or centimeters. Commonly referenced in "points" head light or head heavy - each "point" represents 1/8 inch. Generally speaking, heavier racquets are head light to maintain maneuverability, while most of today's super-light racquets are head heavy to supply enough mass (which translates into power) to the area of the frame where the ball is being contacted. ...
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The way in which a wine's key components, including fruitiness, sweetness, acidity, tannin, and alcoholic strength, co-exist. A well-balanced wine displays a harmony of components, with no single element dominating.
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