a balanced view/account• A sober, intimateportrait of Bernhardt rather than a straightbiography, her book presentsa balanced view.• In short, people are taking a balanced view.• Hence, it is necessary to achievea balanced view of Duck and the poets who followed him.• Only in this way can any futuregenerationsgaina balanced view of society in our time.• It is difficult, looking back, to form a balanced view of the condition of all these working people.• Perhaps one finalvignette can move us closer to a balanced view of the Hooligan's weaponry.• This could be an argument against a peggedrate but a balanced view would have to take account of the other policies.
a balanced diet• It is important to have a balanced diet.• So, how do you make this change and ensurea balanced diet?• The women featured in the article are reducing their risk of chronicdisease by exercising and by eating a balanced diet.• It is sensible to give the carpa balanced diet for we want the carp to do well on our baits.• Bob's idea of a balanced diet left something to be desired.• Making sure of a balanced dietmeans, essentially, eating a selection of different foods, with no one type predominating.• The first slide showed a normal-size mouse eating a balanced diet of lab food pellets.• Friedbologna for Dooley with doublemustard, and no sermons about a balanced diet, please.