BL is long term adjustment, INT is short term adjustment and ECM will adjust BL based on INT value. For example . .
INT is 138, adding fuel. The ECM knows this and will adjust BL, to make the INT happy, AKA the 128 value, for a specific BL cell which corresponds to a specific operating range. As the BL adusts, the INT will get back closer to 128. Once the INT is back at 128, BL will stay and hold.
So, as long as the BL adjustment is not out of range, the ECM can still control the fuel, and the car will not really run much, if any, different. INT value is what you feel, BL is how the car behaves.
Now, if the BL is maxed on either side, the INT will adjust and since this is not stored, the quality of the feel diminishes. This is when there is an issue as the ECM no longer has control.
Fuel mix, ambient temp, injector offset, baro, etc. all affect BL. This is why the adjustment is needed by the ECM, because some of the variables, we have no control over.