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How can one plan the future financial viability of an organisation against a background of seesawing financial and economic policies?
Of all the judicial seesaws, that case takes the biscuit.
There would have to be an enormous amount of equipment such as sand pits, chairs, tables, potties, paddling pools, climbing frames, swings, seesaws, paints, toys, picture books and wendy houses.
In these last four digital projections, a large glass globe seesaws tensely back and forth over a central fulcrum.
The catch was that the tube kept moving like a see-saw and one would lose balance.
The see-saw battle for control of the company between local and outside interests continued during the expansion of its lines into the mountains.
Seesaws also work as a simple example of a mechanical system with two equilibrium positions.
Schilling was less than stellar as well, resulting in a see-saw game that was tied after nine.
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