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  • 91Out-of-band agreement — In the exchange of information over a communications channel, an out of band agreement is an agreement or understanding between the communicating parties that is not included in any message sent over the channel but which is relevant for the… …

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  • 92out of whack — adjective out of balance or out of adjustment the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack • Similar to: ↑malfunctioning, ↑nonfunctional • Usage Domain: ↑idiom, ↑idiomatic expression, ↑phrasal idiom, ↑ …

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  • 93out of kilter — AWRY, off balance, unbalanced, out of order, disordered, confused, muddled, out of tune, out of step. → kilter …

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  • 94Balance, sense of — Our sense of balance is regulated by a complex interaction of the following parts of the nervous system: {{}}The inner ears (also called the labyrinth) monitor the directions of motion, such as turning or forward backward, side to side, and up… …

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  • 95balance of payments — the difference in total value between payments into and out of a country over a period. → balance …

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  • 96balance of trade — The accounts setting out the results of a country s trading position. It is a component of the balance of payments, forming part of the current account It includes visibles (i. e. imports and exports in physical merchandise) but not invisible… …

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  • 97out of practice — considering how out of practice she was, Elizabeth did very well on the balance beam Syn: rusty, unpracticed …

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  • 98out of whack —  Not right, out of balance …

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  • 99balance of payments — noun a) A measure of all flows of money into and out of a country including payments for goods and services and capital flows. b) The systematic record of such transactions …

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  • 100out of whack — adjective a) Wrong, broken; specifically: b) Not in proper balance; unbalanced …

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