Sentences with phrase «delicate dance to»

It's a delicate dance to let someone know you want to wait without making him feel rejected.
Wary of the headache this issue caused Senate President Malcolm Smith, who had to do a delicate dance to both appease the LGBT community that had invested more than $ 1 million to help him win the majority and the members like Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. who held the votes to his leadership post, Sampson is both supporting the six remaining «no» voters and refusing to promise to bring marriage to the floor for another vote.
It can be a delicate dance to get them all to work together in the most pleasing way.

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That original ice dancing was, to be delicate, boring as hell.
It is a delicate dance for infants and we always want to lean on the side of nurturance, but we also need to listen and tune in rather then offering the breast right away.
So while my 2.89 year old stayed glued to seat (not literally, to my slight chagrin) watching the cafe TV, and my 1.25 year old did her best to combine the delicate arts of break - dancing and pretzel eating... I informed her that sadly, no, we were not her moms group.
Observing a friend struggling with, and complaining about, the last days of her pregnancy — constantly posting on Facebook about how she finally wanted her baby to make an appearance in the «real world,» listing details about all the activities she undertook in order to make this happen ASAP — made me reflect on the delicate dance that childbirth is.
I agree with the analysis above, the report has failed to perform the «delicate conceptual dance that is progressive conservatism».
He engages in a delicate dance, trying to keep some children stable while treating the sickest, before they're too sick to benefit.
Remember, the pill was designed to prevent pregnancy — it flattens your hormones and disrupts the delicate dance they were designed to do.
Total newbie here, but if I'm an already overweight female, would it be better to focus my calories on losing weight first or gaining muscle or is their a delicate dance where I can do both?
In fact, the Spleen in OM refers mostly to the body's digestive system and it's delicate dance with the endocrine, nervous, and respiratory systems; genetic predispositions; lifestyle and emotions.
It is a real delight for the eyes to watch the delicate petals tremble and dance in the invisible wind, and they add so much volume to the design without any extra weight!
Stunningly gorgeous and delicate in both subject and treatment, Reset depicts renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied (also known for choreographing the dance sequences in Black Swan) as he attempts to rejuvenate the Paris Opera Ballet in his new position as director.
We have hardwiring, see, and accepting that means there are a lot of other things we need to accept as well, almost none of them politically correct and all of them fraught with delicate dancing around the issue.
But inside this rambling narrative are delicate curlicues of story, whether it is Abbie introducing Jamie to the joys of Devo and dancing, or Dorothea smoking and checking her stocks.
Nighy and West are probably the biggest names here, and they're both excellent in parts a long way from their usual type: the former is lovely and delicate as the shy, mild miner finding a new simmering rage at the government's treatment of his colleagues, while West gets to have flamboyant fun as the camp actor, particularly in an impressive dance sequence.
In «The Jade Peony,» a Chinese - Canadian family engages in the delicate dance of retaining the old life while adjusting to t...
The problem seems to be an upset in the delicate dance between the removal of the beautiful mineral - rich salt being mined for its potash and magnesium and its replenishment by the mining companies under the half - assed jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management.
There is also cycling, and trips to the conservational monkey forest, elephant caves and cultural exhibitions of traditional dances, some delicate and sensual and some powerfully sinister, however all share the Balinese mesmerizing enchantment that can be felt running through the air of Ubud.
Especially if you are playing with friends, timing multi-character combos and bridging spells becomes a delicate dance of skill and reflex that tests a player's ability to do more than hit the attack button.
Like Wolfe's earlier work, Branching Systems is interactive by design — for an entire city block in the heart of Shoreditch, Wolfe's individually - programmed, hand - crafted butterflies dance along wire branches among delicate robotic leaves as individual sensors react to the movement of the people and the street, setting the entire system in motion.
The animations appear to be stop motion in nature as delicate figures and mesmerizing colors dance on their respective screens, each oblivious to its siblings, but connected thematically.
Marketing products to the modern consumer is a delicate dance of truthiness, insinuation, and misdirection, and if you read labels literally and take things at face value, you run the risk of being misled, because it's not always in the company's best interest to be 100 % honest with their potential customers.
«Tigers, leopards, and dholes are doing a delicate dance in these protected areas, and all are managing to survive.
Missteps will happen in that delicate dance, and Apple was caught playing things a little too close to the vest this time.
Negotiating your salary to get the pay you want is a delicate dance.
The Synergetic Play Therapist aims to replicate the delicate dance of attunement that occurs between a caregiver and an infant.
A person who is able to be vulnerable and simultaneously take care of themselves, who can do the delicate dance of hovering in between autonomy and dependence, that type of person is going to fare better at finding a fulfilling relationship.
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