on balance
Overall, when all factors are taken into account; one way and another.
Adults above 65 are advised to add muscle strengthening and activities focusing on balance and coordination to help prevent falls later. Source: Internet
But on balance, the courts have gone above and beyond in making the environment as safe as possible and consulted frequently with state health officials. Source: Internet
Bayern pressed for the winner but could not find a way through, and on balance, the 3-3 draw was a deserved result. Source: Internet
But I'm a quick learner and I aim to get back to the gym straightaway, to work on balance and straight punches. Source: Internet
“(3) On the basis of the proponent’s Environmental Assessment and the Ministry Review, the proponent’s conclusion that, on balance, the advantages of this undertaking outweigh its disadvantages appears to be valid. Source: Internet
Maintaining physical fitness can be achieved in traditional ways, like practicing yoga, stretching and breath work, or through slightly unorthodox methods such as walking on your toes through the garden, like Mr. Bridgewater does, to work on balance. Source: Internet