0 used to describe a better way of combining different activities, products, etc: --
What was needed was a better-balanced fighter with both good agility and sophisticated systems.
The army of 1777 was also a better-balanced force than the two which preceded it.
Many players wanted a still faster, better-balanced game with more social options for characters.
His provocative analysis recommends a better-balanced reading of our past and a wise use of that base for determining our common future.
I shall begin by taking stock of the progress made under existing legislation towards completing new town development programmes and making them better-balanced communities.
In all those ways, my suggested reforms would produce a better-balanced tax structure.
Once that process has been completed, however, producers should be able to look forward to more stable and better-balanced conditions.
That will help to produce a better-balanced cohort of taxonomists for the future.