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Wat (wie) is BALANCER - definitie

CATTLE BREED
Balancer cattle

Balancer         
·noun One who balances, or uses a balance.
II. Balancer ·noun In Diptera, the rudimentary posterior wing.
Balancer         
Balancer are a hybrid breed of beef cattle, a combination of Gelbvieh and Angus. These cattle are bred for their hybrid vigour, resulting in a higher growth rate and better quality meat.
Offshore balancing         
STRATEGIC CONCEPT IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Offshore-balancing; Off-shore balancing; Offshore balancer
Offshore balancing is a strategic concept used in realist analysis in international relations. It describes a strategy in which a great power uses favored regional powers to check the rise of potentially-hostile powers.

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Balancer

Balancer are a hybrid breed of beef cattle, a combination of Gelbvieh and Angus. These cattle are bred for their hybrid vigour, resulting in a higher growth rate and better quality meat.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor BALANCER
1. It seemed to me that someone visiting davegorman.com probably wasn‘t looking for photos from an amateur rock–balancer.
2. SEOUL‘S ROLE In what has been described as a "balancer role," Roh has advocated South Korea working to bring regional stability among China, Japan and the United States.
3. "If the parties can‘t get along, then he‘ll stay around and see a way of being a balancer between the two of them, with the support of the army," said Stephen Cohen, an expert on Pakistan at the Brookings Institution.
4. "I may be totally wrong on this, but I think he means to change the court and that he would not be sending a balancer–type candidate," said Paul M.
5. In a region where the U.S.–Japan alliance is set off against the growing might of China, Roh recently outlined what he called a new role for South Korea as a "balancer" between the great powers.