Sentences with phrase «'s a fine balance»

It doesn't happen often that gadgets delight, especially if you are used to seeing (and using) dozens of them, but the Surface Pro strikes a fine balance between elegance, look, personality, and usability.
It's a fine balance.
«(Poloz) has a fine balancing act between recognizing the shift in the fundamentals but highlighting that the underlying strength of the economy is still vulnerable and unbalanced,» Sutton said.
Getting press for your app can give it a huge boost in downloads, but there's a fine balance between persistence and annoying.
After my traditional line of questioning and selling the great points about the career ahead for anyone lucky enough to get this position, I launched into my full disclosure and she sat staring at me like one does a child who is walking a fine balance atop a 4 - foot brick wall — with anticipation, excitement and a heaping does of sheer shock and wonder all mixed together.
It is important to strike a fine balance in the people you pick as your advisors.
There's a fine balance that churches have to strike between impacting the in - person experience for the sake of the online viewers.
It is a fine balance to hold.
It's a fine balance, isn't it?
There is a very fine balance to maintain...
«I think the Indian personality is a very fine balance between the aggressive component of human endeavour and the more feminine, soft and cultured conception which tends to integrate various dimensions rather than push along one dimension.
These particular cases exhibit the fine balance Childs practices as a passionate Christian interpreter and as a restrained exegete who listens attentively to the texts.
Shane Black understands Robert Downey Jr.'s charm better than almost anyone and deployed it with military precision here, striking the fine balance between arrogant jerk, insecure bully and determined hero with all the finesse of a circus performer.
But it is a fine balancing act: Jesus did show the people mercy when they needed it in the desert place, but He did not let the miraculous become a welfare agency.
A finer balance of immediate subjects and the evolving world is required, where being and becoming are adequately merged.
We know now on how fine a balance the world and the universe that supports it is poised.
I would suggest that taking ideas that work for you in your life, from Rand and Jesus, whether it is a «healthy» self - interest with a «healthy» desire to help others seems like a fine balance interpersonally and collectively.
The New Testament holds together in a fine balance the love of God and the love of man.
People can be in fine balance if they listen to the holy spirit and act wisely.
There is a fine balance between soft and hard.
It's a fine balance between making your plantain too thick (which is totally ok!
I love the straight up «simply recipes» theme, and the fine balance of refined cuisine and delicious American fare such as bacon wrapped hot dogs and potato skins.
Mr Kennett said he recognised it is a fine balance between the needs of the grocery duopoly and the long - term national interest of maintaining a number of Australian growers and manufacturers.
Unfortunately, I can't think of any substitute for the nut butter without changing the whole recipe, which has a pretty fine balance of all the ingredients.
But it's all a fine balance.
There is a fine balance between having too few players to cover each position and having too many.
I think wenger has a point, it is a very fine balance but I am proud that our club has values and morals.
Jose Mourinho must strike a fine balance, however, with an important game at Anfield looming on Saturday.
It's a fine balance for Barcelona as ultimately the most important thing is that they continue to win games and remain in front in their pursuit of honours this season.
So it's a fine balance.
Liverpool moved back up to 2nd in the table with a tight victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light in which the 1 - 3 scoreline did not reflect the fine balance between the two sides on the day.
What's more: there is a strong interdependence between financial success, sporting successes and long - term value of the club — and it is this fine balance which I am pinning my hopes on.
Produced a good performance while maintaining a fine balance between attack and defence — 6.5
Atleti has a fine balance of youth and experience with the likes of Diego Godin commanding the defence, Tiago and Juanfran breaking up the midfield and Fernando Torres finding his goal scoring touch.
Spain have been able to find a fine balance between unrivaled experience and exciting youth prospects coming through the ranks and breaking onto the international stage.
«And then there's a case where he can joke around as well, so I think it's getting that fine balance and I think all top managers have to have that fine balance because it's not easy managing 20 - odd players.
Living in a National Park taught me appreciate nature and it's fine balance more than anything else ever could.
When choosing a bottle for your breastfed baby you need to find a very fine balance between two crucial aspects of bottle feeding.
The baby walkers that come out from Baby Einstein are a fine balance between entertainment and education.
I appreciate that this jewelry has struck a fine balance between being sophisticated without being too mature for a young girl.
Love the tips — I think it's a fine balance between teaching them independence (while you get things done) and getting down on the floor and simply playing with them (saying «I'll get to you later» to the chores).
It's a fine balance that must be achieved in teaching schools what accommodations will be needed for your child to attend school and in not asking for so much that they become overwhelmed and give up.
And while there is a fine balance between teaching your kids to be aware of their eating habits and make healthy choices and placing an unnecessary amount of focus on what they put in their mouth, sticking to a vegetarian / vegan diet can help your kids develop a healthy relationship with food.
At Skip Hop, we know that the world of new parenthood is a fine balance of being overjoyed and overwhelmed.
I believe it is possible to guarantee the safety of our judges and at the same time protect media freedoms within a fine balance that ensures that any of these do not feel under attack.
Middlemarch, perhaps, or The Iliad or A Fine Balance.
For this reason its foreign policy, while ruthlessly self - serving, must also be a fine balancing act wherein competing interests are weighed and compromises made, concerning international and domestic actors alike.
Cameron will be looking to consolidate that impression today, but its a fine balancing act.
The presidential spokesman said the security chiefs, however, called on media owners and practitioners to walk the fine balance between openness on one hand and national security on the other.
The 1992 Constitution lacks the mechanism to ensure a fine balance between political expediency and fiscal sustainability.
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