Sentences with phrase «fine balance point»

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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.
I think wenger has a point, it is a very fine balance but I am proud that our club has values and morals.
This isn't an indication that the FIA will do anything to reduce the potency of the Mercedes cars in upcoming years, but goes to highlight that acute details can be fine - tuned to balance the field should one team start dominating the sport to the point of foregone boredom.
Aftanas explains that acupuncture seeks to unblock the flow by inserting fine needles into specific points of the skin to stimulate acupuncture points, restoring balance and encouraging healing.
There is a fine balance between doctoring up your smoothie to the point of deliciousness and adding too many extras, making it too sweet or overly caloric.
Selected points are stimulated by inserting fine acupuncture needles in order to improve the flow of chi or qi in the meridians and to restore balance and healthy functioning to the internal organs of...
The net play side of things, however, isn't nearly as fine tuned and feels unfairly balanced in favour of net rushers; it's far easier to put away an easy volley into the open court than it is to hit a pin - point accurate passing shot with your player on the run, game after game.
Striking a fine balance between these three focal points, Wright, as Churchill before him, thrives; channeling a resiliency of storytelling that mimics the film's subject.
As such, Lewis» ship - bound entry, with its basic, task - filled plot and multiple - island exploration structure, seems a fine balance on its own terms, but somehow the script (by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, and Michael Petroni) finds a way to ramble and miss the point.
Lotus's Matthew Becker, whose fine handiwork the chassis set - up is, explained earlier that the oversteer balance point on the Elise was very close to maximum lock so an extra three degrees have been built into the Evora.
Platform - building is a fine balance between being authentic and pushing yourself outside your comfort zone as much as you can — but not to the point where you're overwhelmed and paralyzed.
They «kind of» miss the point and I think, even with your nice and balanced comparison, people won't get the difference until they have really seen e-Ink (some might still prefer an iPad even for regular reading, but that's fine).
From a statistical point of view, Cocoa should be fine through the surgery and recovery; but remember that anaesthesia is a risk, even in young healthy animals, but the risk reward balance is in Cocoa's favour.
As long as the reporters never found out this individual never won a Pulitzer, didn't discover the memo, never proved it was a top - down industry directive and that he gleaned his «unfair media balance for skeptics» talking point from an IPCC scientist who earlier speculated whether the solutions to global cooling were worth the cost, then everything would be just fine.
Several phones below have caught up with Samsung's big 2017 flagship in terms of performance and design, but it still leads in value thanks to its lower price point and fine balance of high - end and basic features, like waterproofing and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
I don't mean to degrade education but its a fine balance between educating to a point that you can take positive action towards a specific goal and «paralysis by analysis».
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