0 containing a mixture of ideas, people, etc. with each one being represented equally or fairly:
[ before noun ] a well-balanced article
[ before noun ] a well-balanced meal/diet
[ before noun ] happy, well-balanced children
1 having the right amounts of all the different parts that make up something:
A cor pus, on the contrary, should be representative and well-balanced.
The result is a well-balanced selection that will probably please political, social, economic, and military historians alike.
This is a well-balanced, easy-to-read text that will be enjoyed by scientists and general public alike.
The former contains useful coverage and a well-balanced appraisal of the different levels of management ranging from minimal interference, through to farming of wild animals.
There are, however, many different definitions of sustainability and any well-balanced review has to take account of all aspects of this complex subject.
They are the role of payout annuities in a well-balanced portfolio and the corporate governance of pension plans.
Since expression levels of many proteins strongly depend on complex, but well-balanced regulatory systems, the proteome, unlike the genome, is highly dynamic.
These are the 'well-balanced' structures as we discussed before and will define below.