Sentences with phrase «means walking a fine line»

It means walking a fine line between sharing my life and sharing too much about my children, who deserve privacy.

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Carell steals the show by craftily walking a fine line and avoiding, barely, a mean - spirited tone for his dangerously unintelligent character.
Based on the play by the same author and starring the same two lead actors — but originally inspired by the events surrounding the famous David Frost / Richard Nixon interviews subsequent to Nixon's resignation from the Presidency of the United States in scandal — director Ron Howard walks a fine line between portraying events people will assume familiarity with and imbuing the protagonists with failings and inadequacies that mean both come out sympathetic.
Justice DeGrasse, meanwhile, has attempted to walk a fine line between showing the state he means business (by ordering that the state simply cough up the additional funding) and setting the stage for a constitutional battle that might overturn his order.
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