The beauty of the band is their counterintuitive knack for balancing off-kilter musicianship with catchy hooks and chugging beats. |
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A procedure which left it to individual officers in police stations to perform some sort of balancing exercise would, it was said, be unworkable. |
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She tells a marvellous story of the six-year-old Billy seeing a clown at the circus balancing a birthday cake on his shoulder. |
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But in most state capitols, terrorism was still less of a concern than balancing the budget or improving schools. |
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This was a very tasty, perfectly dressed little salad balancing the peppery leaves with the juicy, peachy, sweet fruit. |
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This is a lousy week for mundane affairs, like balancing your chequebook, looking for a job or negotiating a business deal. |
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Then there was balancing estradiol with progestins and, in some users, with estriol. |
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However, rather than wallow in self-pity the reality TV star accepted her illness as a way of her life balancing itself out. |
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Most fairways wiggle down a canyon or across a dry wash, and most greens are tucked beneath buttes, with boulders balancing high above. |
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Rocked by this dizzying mix of emotions, you walk a tightrope, balancing your own needs against those of your loved one. |
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All useful thought is founded on these two approaches working in tandem and balancing each other the way a long pole balances a tightrope walker. |
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But as matters stand, Scotland are in limbo, consigned to treading a tightrope with players balancing jobs and sport. |
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It is a difficult balancing act, but, at the moment, Canadian politicians barely stand on two feet, let alone walk a tightrope of any kind. |
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A tightrope walker would not attract a second glance if he performed his balancing feat four inches from the ground. |
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A tin can balancing on the edge of a basketball cage mirrors the plights of two pairs of individuals whose lives will only now cross paths. |
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This will be a balancing act for a small employer to go through before he or she puts someone on the payroll. |
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These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue. |
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In some lost hours we made a chain of chairs, balancing on two legs, and made them topple one after each other like domino tiles. |
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The challenging assault course will see the squad scaling 12 ft high walls, balancing on beams and clambering up and over rope cargo nets. |
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This is a balancing test where the risk of the device is weighed against the benefits of such a device. |
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The two rescuers help the swimmer into their boat by lifting, encouraging, balancing, and preventing their boat from swamping. |
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Think of a plant that naturally forms branching stems as a sort of balancing act in slow green motion. |
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Regular activity helps maintain a healthy body weight by balancing caloric intake with energy expenditure. |
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I unsnapped my chinstrap and removed my Kevlar helmet, balancing it on the muzzle of my rifle. |
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Maybe meeting a mortgage and balancing a checkbook doesn't make for good theater. |
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A massive full moon that looked like it was balancing on the horizon had me leaning on the drystone wall and staring at it in awe for ages. |
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This can be appreciated by balancing the forces as an excess of one can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts and suffering. |
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The simple equation of balancing caloric intake and exercise is the key to fitness. |
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The specialized art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, requiring agility and skilful control of the body. |
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This is what happens when you combine profligate spending with a complete lack of interest in balancing your checkbook. |
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It's great for a temporal cleansing and balancing of the self, but it's not much cop for actual space clearing of persistent presences. |
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Jessye hopes to join the army when she finishes school and is doing four TEE subjects, while balancing army cadets and tennis. |
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Their balancing syphon is a reproduction of ones used by the monarchy of nineteenth-century Vienna. |
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It is true that I own the money in the account, and I certainly double-check my bank by balancing my checkbook. |
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I started so badly that I nearly struck the banister when Michaela returned, balancing five tankards of doppel bock beer on a tray. |
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A rope on each side which held the balancing weight that kept the last dogshores in position was joined by strands across the bow upright. |
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The game was still close, balancing on a handful of mistimed shots and unforced errors. |
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Shortly into the crisis there was therefore a balancing act between eradicating the disease and limiting the wider economic damage. |
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You are challenged to understand the importance of balancing the five balls. |
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Unfortunately, this budget balancing threatens to worsen the economic slump. |
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Soon she's balancing dance lessons with recording sessions and grinding with boy-band superstars, even her lifelong crush. |
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But when the amuse-bouche arrived, I really did try my best, discreetly balancing my drugstore notebook on my thigh. |
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He must play Coffey as simple and unsophisticated, but yet intelligent and perceptive in a delicate balancing act. |
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The last remaining member of the Hail family rose from her seat, balancing precariously on unstable legs. |
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Wahid, at the head of an unstable multi-party coalition, is attempting a precarious political balancing act. |
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He has us marching down box canyons, firing to hilltop greens and putting beneath balancing rocks. |
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Then the waste exits out of the nephridiopore as dilute urine, balancing osmotic intake of fresh water surrounding the annelid. |
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A high sensitivity detector system utilizing a bridge balancing method is described. |
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It categorises climate by balancing the rainfall, potential evapotranspiration and soil water-holding capacity. |
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The sokaiya have operated with an eye toward balancing how much money they get versus the penalty they might get. |
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She breezed through high school, balancing her studies with music and field hockey. |
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Mixing beers requires balancing the attributes of one brew with the characteristics of another. |
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It is a deft balancing act, measuring blank vacancy with an equally manic intensity. |
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Then she moved to the suburbs and finally the city, where there was a career and a kid and the usual balancing act. |
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It is also about balancing the acoustics, ensuring that the furnishings of the place add to the atmosphere by subtracting unattractive noise. |
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Stronger binding can be achieved by balancing and optimizing the individual energy terms through protein engineering. |
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His thin arms waggled around in the air balancing himself on on his stool as he laughed with conviction at everything. |
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He makes such harmony feel achievable, a matter of balancing strength against humility. |
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Balancing adjustments or recalculation of writing down allowances on a balancing event are withdrawn with effect from Budget Day. |
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Such a dynamic balancing process does not assume the existence or practicality of achieving an optimal emotional balance. |
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It took all my concentration just to remain balanced on the higher air pocket, as if I were balancing a surfboard on a beach ball. |
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A greater range of motion is also important for overcoming or balancing the usually more developed pectoral muscles. |
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Hadi emphasized the importance of balancing the outdoor and indoor lights to create a comfortable lighting for the eyes. |
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Notice that there is an arms race here, with ploy and counter-ploy balancing each other out. |
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We then discuss the challenge of balancing the right to education with the importance of maintaining safe and orderly schools. |
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It makes life too much of a purgatorial balancing conundrum, where pleasure and pain are a roll of the dice. |
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These concern balancing appropriate independence for individual family members with support available from the family when required. |
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Feng shui is the art of aligning complementary opposites to coexist, balancing the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. |
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Further, women are often the primary care-givers at home, and face the additional challenge of balancing their home and family lives. |
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However, any significant move by the US economy toward balancing its international accounts will lead to global turbulence. |
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But in this case, the noise was kept down by balancing the amount of glass with drywall. |
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I'll give up my Palm Pilot once pen and paper can do all the math for balancing my checking account on its own. |
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Sure, you too may have received credit from your supplier, but balancing the debits and credits is surprisingly difficult to manage. |
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The challenges included running, catching, balancing tennis balls on rackets and practising ground strokes and volleys. |
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The project was a balancing act of weighing options against the project's time. |
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There are, however, times when the balancing act of being both a college professor and a teacher of young children can get frustrating. |
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Cows wander the streets, ragged children pester dogs with sticks, tailors teeter past on bicycles balancing bolts of fabric. |
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They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder. |
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Governments are charged with a difficult responsibility of balancing economic development against environmental damage. |
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The resin found its way into the trading estate's balancing pond, which catches rainwater from roofs and car parks. |
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Molly willingly went through the rigors of balancing books on her head, snagging her hair on curlers and hiking her skirts above the knee. |
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They sat through lectures, touched whalebone, poured over maps and even tried their hand at balancing a harpoon. |
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The current test of justifiability is thus based on an objective balancing of reasonableness. |
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I try to get my budgets right, but sometimes I just lash out the money and worry about balancing the books at a future date. |
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Equivalents can be used to simplify balancing chemical equations for many reactions. |
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The syrup was a decoction of yin and yang tonic and balancing herbs to preserve her vital energy. |
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With a sigh, he swivelled in his chair, balancing the telephone receiver on his right shoulder. |
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America's reliance on foreign capital is a balancing act on a very high wire. |
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Coastal and seabird numbers have remained stable, with big increases in guillemot numbers balancing the decline in kittiwakes. |
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The painting depicts two naked figures balancing precariously on a fish-filled wooden boat. |
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The process of colour balancing takes many hours and much concentration and needs to be carried out while the monitors are powered up. |
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Red Clover has an alkalizing affect, which is very beneficial in balancing the overly acidic conditions from a modern diet. |
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The state acts best when it takes the role of a caring parent, balancing the needs of all its children and allocating its resources accordingly. |
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The first and last stories in the cycle most clearly evoke a balancing dialogue through a careful mirroring of their basic plots. |
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The Tao's all about balancing the yin and the yang, and in this case, it's no surprise a woman saves the day. |
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She just stood there, her arms out at near shoulder level, like she was balancing on a high wire, her breath all sucked in. |
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Population subdivision affects the frequency spectrum similarly to balancing selection but should affect all the genes similarly. |
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He sighed and stood, balancing on the cathead, then stepped across to the deck. |
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Owen can do this kind of thing standing on his head, while balancing a cage of turtledoves. |
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Colors come across full and balanced, with blues and greens balancing nicely. |
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Quite often, simply balancing your sitting posture can reduce mid-back tension. |
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The band handles noise best by balancing it with resolutely melodic violin and lead guitar parts. |
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Throwing a ball in the air while standing on a balancing board is one example of proprioceptive retraining. |
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Its overdriven, delay-drenched keening performs a bizarre balancing act that puts it exactly between space and country rock. |
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I'm not an advocate of external balancing, which puts a portion of the required counterweight on the flywheel and balancer. |
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It took no more than a second for the door to snap open and a portly man to emerge, balancing two doughnuts precariously in one hand. |
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That's the balancing act, and if it's not looked at now, it will only get harder in the long term. |
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A corpulent figure was silhouetted in the doorway leading to the sitting room, balancing an enameled snuff-box on his palm. |
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The longest recorded duration for balancing on one foot is 76 hours 40 minutes. |
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Then I couldn't open the window because of high heavy curtains and was balancing on the arms of a chair fighting the drapes. |
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On the left, John Kerry chats at the fair while balancing a corn dog in his hand. |
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He was balancing the cordless between his ear and his shoulder and tending to Emily's diaper with his hands. |
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It's a balancing act between the votes of environmentalists on the mainland and those of loggers and timber workers who fear job losses. |
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Your balancing reflexes can't kick in unless your leg muscles are strong enough and your joints flexible enough to respond. |
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I can imagine us lugging lotas with one hand and balancing water bottles with the other. |
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Overall, the new President can be said to have managed a fairly difficult balancing act. |
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In scheduling enough content to run the gamut of women's experiences, the festival has performed a balancing act. |
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In our experience, no balancing of fats, carbs, and proteins will overcome the simple mathematics of overeating and not exercising. |
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Then, balancing precariously on a stepladder, I rethreaded the rods in the fixture and repositioned all the glass frames except one. |
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Somehow they had found a happy medium, balancing work and play and married life. |
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The political dilemma of balancing a competition-focused business with autonomy for nations and regions is obvious. |
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Its the balancing of the chi within in you to attain the state of Tai chi and then return hopefully to the Tao. |
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But still, calves or no calves, the demands of balancing an education with extracurricular responsibilities are taxing indeed. |
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I've always struggled with balancing my need for following a schedule and my boys' needs for lengthy transitions and playtime. |
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The tears were still fresh in her eyes, balancing delicately as they rippled across her eyes, filmy and scared. |
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What of the man balancing a four-foot-long flat of pita on his head as he swims through all these vibrant people? |
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The air inside does get rather stale after sitting in there for hours balancing accounts. |
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It all makes for a unique and delicate balancing act, they all admit, but it works. |
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The workable compromise between these extremes involves balancing competing goals. |
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It is surprising how much of a delicate balancing act creating a business plan really is. |
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The role is a balancing act between different interests and the manager will sometimes have to take a longer view than traders. |
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Good fixture designs reduce glare by balancing indirect lighting and downlighting. |
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The achievement of rapport between interviewer and respondent is therefore a delicate balancing act. |
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He has been trained in Belgium and has mastered the virtuoso balancing act his employment requires. |
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They do so through delicate balancing acts of simultaneously embracing and rejecting both femininity and hegemonic masculinity. |
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Here is a perfect example of the delicate balancing act that is required when making decisions on use of the green belt. |
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These are not linear processes and there are few cleverer balancing acts than pursuit of an editorial strategy. |
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Cattarin performs a delicate balancing act that allows each of the ingredients to speak. |
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He says the change is designed to be a delicate balancing act between the rights of employers and employees. |
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Instead of standing as if she were balancing a book on her head, she was knock-kneed and coltishly awkward. |
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The balancing act required is a delicate dance between playing the waiting game and taking action. |
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It's a balancing act that requires continuous adjustments, but the point is that it can be done. |
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The achievement has been remarkable, and involved a delicate balancing act. |
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Painful compromises are necessary from both sides and a delicate balancing act is needed to break years of mistrust. |
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This is a delicate balancing act between the need to support police and the need to prevent abuses of power. |
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I don't see this as a conflict so much as a balancing act between two paradigms. |
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For instance, managers often perform a delicate balancing act when seeking support for a venture. |
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In any event, the exclusion of them from the balancing exercise is likewise illegitimate. |
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A dignified Gemini Ganesan arrived as the waiters began to totter in balancing trays of refreshing coconut water spiked with sprigs of mint. |
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But it has refused to budge without balancing pledges from developing states to open their markets to industrial goods. |
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So I will be encouraging them to find a happy medium, balancing getting fit with their families, friends and careers. |
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He continued writing something in a ledger, balancing columns of pounds, shillings and pence. |
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The balancing mechanism in the ear can be tested in various ways using vestibulometric tests. |
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He had succeeded in the balancing act of keeping secrets and informing the public. |
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It's both a juggling and a balancing act where sometimes the fiction wobbles ingenuously, and stumbles away from the security of direct or amplified quotation. |
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Learn to feel weightless in the water by balancing your body in the water. |
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Around 3am, my spindly legs are beginning to ache from balancing on deck, as we heel with each tack. |
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The plane bore a massive blue-and-gold image of atlas balancing the globe on his back. |
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Like writing, kayaking is all a balancing act, a one-man show of force and skill. |
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The balancing act in politics is inspiring the base without alienating the center of the electorate. |
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Joyce C. Tang on the balancing act between morality tale and entertainment juggernaut. |
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His absence is the latest sign of the balancing act the Republican must perform on what remains an unsettled political landscape. |
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The result has been a debate dominated by the extremes, with little patience for nuance, calibration, or balancing. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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The process of ensuring a weapon system is fully supportable includes appropriately addressing, integrating, and balancing each of these elements. |
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When the Spanish speakers pick up the pace and the volume, it's an auditory cue to stop reading your newspaper, balancing your checking account or writing your article. |
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The combo of Sauvignon Blanc and oak apparently is pretty rare, so a real balancing act, this pairing. |
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He even went to a Hassidic wedding, where he saw a comedian do a bit of tomfoolery with an empty wine bottle, balancing it on his head as he danced. |
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Klipspringers and common jackals are also a regular sight on the plateau, and with luck you may even spot Walia ibex expertly balancing on the vertiginous rock ledges. |
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Raising the roof and adding a room for workspace above your existing garage can be a good solution to balancing time at home with earning a living. |
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The two gals are similar, however, when it comes to balancing acting and schoolwork. |
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Profits are also allowed to repatriated freely without dividend balancing. |
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Gilb's portrayal of the titular character is particularly striking, effortlessly balancing eroticism and repugnance in each swoop of her floor-length gown. |
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I would have to say balancing my zombie-ness with my Beth-ness, and trying to emote as Beth, but through a monster body. |
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In Ayurvedic cooking, healing spices like turmeric, coriander, anise, cumin, and cinnamon add flavor and aroma to meals, as well as balancing and toning the body's systems. |
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Perabo says it's because female viewers want an escapist fantasy when they're working hard balancing families and careers. |
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Stanforth points out that your core region is also worked on a road bike, as are your triceps, which are used a lot for balancing and even pulling up steep hills. |
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Mr Steel's interest in gadgets and gizmos started in 1953 when he attempted to find a method of balancing the notoriously unstable German Wankle rotary engine. |
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Railway engineers looked on with envy at these smooth running rotative engines, which required no balancing and had no reciprocating motion to bedevil things. |
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This racial balancing act makes Belle one of the most genteel yet uncomfortable depictions of racism ever to grace the screen. |
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But her sociability and openness will make her a good partner for Will, balancing his introversion with her outgoing nature. |
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Until then, Abdul had offered the soft-hearted incoherent commentary, balancing Cowell's acerbic, reality-based remarks. |
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He was pulling off the tricky balancing act of his early years as a commercial moviemaker, operating as both schlockmeister and auteur of dark, existential fables. |
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Some of these methods are still used today, particularly the concepts of balancing out the four elements, nine temperaments and four humours that make up the human body. |
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So it is a delicate balancing act that the newspaper publisher must play. |
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Your relationship with your team should be a delicate balancing act. |
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One step forward and she realized she was balancing on a slat of wood. |
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The present situation demands a delicate balancing act from Martin, too. |
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Demi-pointe, or half point, means balancing on the ball of the foot. |
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But there are many more people balancing precariously on the verge of indigence. |
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Creative Assembly has done a masterful job of balancing the various factions' capabilities while still retaining a significant measure of historical accuracy. |
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The balancing act between self-loathing and self-assertion got her through the wild days and has landed her on her present plane of serene renunciation. |
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The challenge facing most self-published authors is in balancing the business demands of a publisher with the creative drive that's in each author. |
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By balancing their U.S. production with more imported merchandise, they hope to become more competitive with low-cost imports from Asia and other regions. |
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How has it been balancing smaller passion projects like 99 Homes with your superhero duties as Spider-Man? |
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At the beach we observed the patient handiwork of rock balancing artists. |
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I understand their going berko when trapped behind some hemp-clad feral weaving from side to side and balancing shopping bags of soy milk on his handlebars. |
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One of the biggies is balancing your feelings, thoughts and behavior. |
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The difficult balancing exercise is for the Board, and not for the court, to perform and the Board cannot do this if it misapprehends the principles it must apply. |
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It facilitated the accuracy of the account books by periodically balancing the books and extracting a trial balance, and it also permitted profit determination. |
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Therefore, if bioenergy and biochemistry have a mutual influence on each other, correcting bioenergy irregularities may also effect balancing the biochemistry. |
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Reading Jim Harrison can help you be a better animal, balancing the examined life with unselfconscious enthusiasm for living. |
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We sat on the mezzanine floor where I was amazed by the sight of hip young waiters as they literally skated by, on roller skates, while balancing laden trays in their hands. |
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The significant underperformance of the economy and the growing fiscal deficit suggests that balancing the budget will be the primary focus of the incoming government. |
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In the distance I spotted banners on buildings and a pair of one-legged fishermen balancing with large cone-shaped nets. |
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Trousers are wide-legged and slouchy, perfect for balancing out hips. |
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Their cases illustrate the perennial challenge of balancing ends and means in the complex world of intelligence operations. |
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In any debate on balancing the various and sometimes conflicting imperatives of the range of human rights, at some point a value judgment has to be made. |
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A deep, squelching beat suffused with vibes and marimba stutters behind her, balancing the simple innocence of her words with skin-prickling menace. |
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Her conclusion about balancing work and family is that any determined woman can develop a worthy vocation even if she does not pursue a full-time career. |
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From there it was a further eight hours or so bumping along on the back of a truck, under a full moon, squashed up with other passengers balancing on sacks of rice. |
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Wearing felt-bottomed Orvis Henry's Fork wading shoes, I felt just a bit more stable, but balancing over these oversize ball-bearings was pretty athletic stuff. |
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A precondition for the feasibility of global balancing of all expected and real performances is the standardization and calculability of the expected performances. |
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This is a kind of huge practicality, a hard-headed balancing act. |
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As soon as Charles took one step outside the building he felt like he was balancing sensitively on a pair of stilts and his body was a thousand pounds. |
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It's a balancing act though because if the incentives are too generous, they could undermine the carrots being offered for GPs to work in the country. |
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Books can function as doorstops, paperweights, hiding places for some valuables, platforms for balancing a teacup on or props for broken chairs or tables. |
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What is the essence of balancing the vital interests of the state, society, and individuals in classifying information on arms and military equipment? |
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There will be a clawback of the allowances, in the form of a balancing charge, if the premises ceases to be used as a childcare facility within 10 years. |
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Rather, simply being able to begin to express reactions as mathematical entities with a view to balancing the various reagents impelled chemistry forward. |
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In terms of pianism Mishka was astounding for a girl her age for her balancing of chords, awareness of phrasing, sense of rhythm and overall technical command. |
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The council's careful balancing of papal and episcopal authority did not seem intended to expand the church's infallible teaching to areas like contraception. |
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In cartoons she often appeared vulnerable to foreign threats, or as the daughter of John Bull, balancing a continuing filial duty to Britain with a growing independence. |
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Gone are the days of the finishing school, where girls with flawless skin walked serenely around oak-panelled studies balancing books on their heads. |
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He balances imaginative contemplation of Christ's Passion with calls to ascetic efforts, regarding each as balancing and correcting the dangers of the other. |
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The problem with albums such as these two is the old one of balancing the instrumentalist leader with guests who look good on the point-of-sale sticker. |
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He was a pole-vaulter in high school and practiced balancing the pole. |
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Two passengers rose, a brown, freckled Cornishwoman, balancing herself along the gangway with a basket of eggs, a gaunt old man in threadbare tweeds stooping after her. |
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Reading the text as a short story cycle and not just a collection reveals Lahiri's careful balancing of a range of representations and her intricate use of pattern and motif. |
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The show ends where it began, balancing on the edge of a pratfall. |
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Some halophytes utilize salt-secreting glands to remove excess ions from their leaves, reducing the need for very tight balancing of ion accumulation and growth. |
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These reports constitute the only evidence of glutamate gating of plant ion channels, despite the frequent use of glutamate as a balancing anion in patch-clamping solutions. |
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Since guanosine is not converted to adenine nucleotides in flies, guanosine must somehow act indirectly, perhaps through a mechanism for balancing nucleotide pools. |
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For 15 years, Smith, 38, has been balancing a tricky double life. |
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There is a peculiarly comic awkwardness to his paintings, with self-deprecation balancing self-assertion. |
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The Black and Tan sneaker takes inspiration for the fine balancing act of a Stout on top a Pale Ale in a pint glass. |
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His splashiest trick is balancing a glass of grape juice on his forehead while playing the ukulele, whistling and doing a backward somersault. |
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Files of women passed balancing vegetable baskets on their heads, and pop-eyed children who stared at the Europeans. |
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As technology takes new forms, it brings new opportunities for corruption and hence demands new checking and balancing. |
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Sleep scheduling is a standard approach for balancing energy consumption, which has been abstracted as the domatic partition problem. |
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Russia's included the eastern regions of Central Europe and a balancing influence in the Balkans. |
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A balancing structure was necessary to reduce tribal feuds and avoid social disorder. |
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Upon balancing the account, the profit at last will hardly countervail the inconveniences that go along with it. |
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As expected, she's sitting in the stand, holding a hot dog in one hand and balancing a coldie and a cigarette in the other. |
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Traditionally they were popular circus animals and often used in performances such as balancing and display acts. |
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These maxims do say more than one might think since legal systems often have problems balancing the interests of all. |
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The Constitution achieves this checking and balancing function in several ways. |
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Now Mark thinks nothing of twisting his limbs around his body, easing into a headstand and balancing on one leg. |
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In contrast, four heterosexual couples with HIV are featured in the show holding hands and balancing their children on their laps. |
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Rob Smith will need the balancing instincts of a highwire walker to keep AFC Telford United on the straight and narrow this season. |
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Some forms of balancing selection do not result in fixation, but maintain an allele at intermediate frequencies in a population. |
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Their flows go into the capital account item of the balance of payments, thus balancing the deficit in the current account. |
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Legal administration in the Ottoman Empire was part of a larger scheme of balancing central and local authority. |
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Virtual desktop software also provides for TCO reduction and efficiency improvement through resource balancing. |
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Realists and neorealists, such as John Mearsheimer, are advocates of the use of such power for the balancing of the international system. |
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Statutes of limitations for criminal offenses are in many ways the product of balancing competing policy interests. |
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There are functions for both session-based load balancing and round-robin where the number of CIDR networks is unlimited. |
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Yeager took the photo while balancing on a raft in a muddy Jamaican swamp. |
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Also called squawroot, black cohosh has compounds that mimic oestrogen, balancing the body's hormone levels. |
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The key to developing as an authentic leader is not eschewing your extrinsic motivators but balancing them with intrinsic motivators. |
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They also count on busloads of seniors during the week, and they face a balancing act of not offending one group to please another. |
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They continued the balancing act with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, to appease Russia and Germany from attacking Turkey. |
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Many institutions are faced with the challenge of balancing their passion and mission with the realities of being fiscally viable entities. |
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While balancing his bat on his right shoulder, he yanks his batting glove with his left hand. |
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This balancing act is potentially tricky, he argues, because thoroughgoing scepticism has a great potential to hurt others. |
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Rim Lock, to help prevent wheel slip for minimal balancing throughout the life of the tire. |
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Wrangler DuraTrac also features a rim lock that helps prevent wheel slip for minimal balancing throughout the life of the tire. |
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A set of stalls for chikan kurtas sourced from Lucknow, chakra balancing pendants and Indian jewellery were also open at the venue. |
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Both nations are balancing threats with offers of conciliation. |
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A SERIAL burglar pretended to be a window cleaner after he was caught balancing on a ledge with his arm through the window of a Birmingham house. |
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Skelly uses her length well, balancing tension and release in a dynamic agnation. |
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At his church, dealing with good and bad news has become a balancing act. |
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About a load balancer in redundant configuration the function of load balancing is realized high availability. |
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Along with contorting, she also performs an astonishing balancing act. |
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The use of a subdomain name is useful for load balancing incoming web traffic by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. |
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Isostatic movements may help such exhumation by balancing out the buoyancy of the evolving orogen. |
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Starbuck himself was seen coolly and adroitly balancing himself to the jerking tossings of his chip of a craft. |
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Any small-block Chevy engine, whether it be a stocker, street rod, or racer, will benefit from proper balancing. |
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Jackie and I strolled down the streets, each balancing a beverage and provoking many curious stares from passing Salzburgians. |
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In balancing the harms, the greater harm to be avoided is a violent suspect firing and killing a police officer or any other bystander. |
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This theory of balancing land has been documented as early as the 5th century on maps by Macrobius, who uses the term Australis on his maps. |
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Some compasses feature a special needle balancing system that will accurately indicate magnetic north regardless of the particular magnetic zone. |
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In addition, the recent iterations of total ankle arthroplasty systems have incorporated ligamentous balancing as a crucial part of the operative procedure. |
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And she admits that balancing work with parenthood has made her pickier. |
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Doing something that should be as simple as making yourself invisible to other ICQers requires leaping through hoops and balancing flaming torches. |
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This individual zone balancing prevents excessive dipping of one end of the needle which can cause the compass card to stick and give false readings. |
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It's a balancing act, says Daven Wardynski, executive chef for the nine dining concepts at the 404-room Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort on Florida's Amelia Island. |
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Home's tenure as sheriff of Berwick in 1599 was less noteworthy, and demonstrated his difficulty in balancing shrieval duties with his active court life at that time. |
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The Dynect Platform received upgrades to its user interface, load balancing and improved IP tracking for managing reverse DNS for dynamic IP addresses. |
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Although reactances of conductors can be balanced by traditional methods, the method proposed here is a unique method for balancing inevitably unbalanced arc resistances. |
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Surgery and dissection yielded much knowledge of the human body that Hippocratic physicians employed alongside their methods of balancing humors in patients. |
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Venice, in contrast, soon ended its participation in the first crusade, probably because its interests lay mainly in balancing Pisan and Genoese influence in the Orient. |
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It is a miraculous, multitiered balancing act of Classical grace and Romantic ardor, musical taste and dazzling display, formal structure and impetuosity. |
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Multiple factors were considered when choosing a site, balancing between the need for a defendable position with other considerations such as proximity to resources. |
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By disaggregating applications into their constituent components of services, scheduling can become much more dynamic and load balancing more effective. |
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To test the performance of the algorithm, the application of it has been shown in simple and U-shaped assembly line balancing problems with stochastic processing times. |
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Ethics begin to feel situational, a balancing of concerns. When this happens, we no longer have any firm ethic to stand on. We become an ethical willow in the wind. |
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Like Cabin In The Woods, it manages the extraordinary balancing act of delivering actual scares while being a whip-smart critique of how scares are manufactured. |
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A judgment on obligatoriness requires balancing numerous considerations. |
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Agnus castus is one of the most important you can take at the menopause because it works as an adaptogen, generally balancing all hormone production. |
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