Sentences with phrase «much of this balancing act»

It also goes to show just how much of a balancing act the Deadpool film creative team is.
«We actually have had to scale back a lot of our plans for farm automation, so it might not be as much of a balancing act anyway,» he said about a planned system for farm automation.

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This becomes something of a balancing act, as too much water turns your lather into a bubbly slurry, but it's not a problem once you get into a rhythm.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting much more aggressively to eliminate fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor news balance, not just engagement.
It is a bit of a balancing act, but can Arsenal fully focus on this Barcelona game without letting a bad result get to us too much?
Also, the balancing act of manifesting my artistic self as I finally have the courage and inspiration to create... without much time.
A group of Republican state lawmakers is pushing legislation they say strikes a balance between a desire across much of the state to repeal the SAFE Act gun control law and a desire to keep it in full effect in the New York City metropolis.
If by next autumn, the recovery is well under way, people will look back on today's balancing act as a political masterstroke, in much the same way as the widely derided Geoffrey Howe Budget of 1981 is now seen as laying the foundations of the Thatcher economic miracle.
Freedom of Information act requests are now revealing the full cost of the off - balance sheet Private Finance Initiative (PFI) structures used to finance so much «public» investment in the last 20 years.
How much tissue to remove is a balancing act between the Scylla of leaving remnants of cancerous or seizure - prone material and the Charybdis of removing regions that are critical for speech or other near - essential operations.
The answer is complicated, he adds, but much of it involves a delicate balancing act among elements of the immune system: while immunity protects us against disease, an overly aggressive immune response may trigger dangerous, even life - threatening, autoimmune reactions in which the body attacks itself.
The next year, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was publishing its second major assessment of climate science, Shell found itself in a delicate balancing act between accepting the scientific consensus and arguing that there was still too much uncertainty to dictate aggressive action.
Iron acts as a «food» for the bacteria in your gut, meaning if you have an overgrowth of too much bacteria, supplementation can further upset the balance.
That's not really surprising, considering that this is a very delicate balancing act that involves providing your body with enough good quality calories and reducing calorie intake exactly as much as needed to encourage burning of the deepest layers of fat.
Rather than the simple balancing scale of calories in calories out, it appears that our body acts much more like a thermostat.
Of course, this is a fine balancing act, because too much coffee can make you jittery and irritable.
The brain regulates this balancing act, and the details of response and recovery have much to do with hormones.
Sometimes I still wear a bralette with a transparent top and think, people must whisper about me too, baring too much, but I always like to have a balancing act of covering all the way up on the bottom.
His power have limits and consequences, though, which act to restore balance if he mucks about too much with matters of life and death.
The director just about pulls off this delicate balancing act, although he occasionally risks having a bit too much comic fun with the foibles of the film industry.
The rest of the aspects to the film — most notably the charismatic acting style — succeed on so many levels that these moments of confusion remain brief and are hardly a threat to disrupting the film's balance, one's ability to enjoy themselves while watching one of the silliest violent movies ever, or even make much of a threat to derailing the storyline much.
Thankfully, not much screen time is given over to this sub-plot, and the film focuses mostly where it should — on the burgeoning relationships between Paco and Ernesto, and Ernesto and Paco's mum, not to mention the well - played balancing act of having the village play for comic relief without descending into any real clichés.
With its frank discussion of female bodily functions and a balanced commentary on the shackles of modern twentysomething womanhood (neuroses, immaturity and all), the film is so much more than its third act abortion - themed twist.
Indeed, since the Data Protection Act of 1998 (which aims to balance the rights of the individuals and organisations who are legitimately holding and using their information) proficient ID procedures have become much more strictly regulated.
The company explained the iBooster and ESP - hev technology balance the use of the CT6 electric motors to act as generators to slow the vehicle and capture as much kinetic energy as possible during low - demand scenarios, while blending the traditional hydraulic brakes with the motors in high - demand scenarios.
The problem with it is that I strongly suspect that «volume 1» of any series is the most frequently purchased volume and so the balancing act between what Comixology might be paying to the publisher to offer it vs. how much the publisher might make just keeping it for sale digitally will be tough to figure out.
Now libraries are increasingly faced with a delicate balancing act: How much of their acquistion money should be spent on print books, and how much on digital content?
Much of life is a balancing act between future - orientation and present - orientation.
The tendency to pay the minimum on credit card debt persists even after the 2009 enactment of the federal Credit CARD Act, which requires card statements to disclose how much you need to pay each month to eliminate the balance in three years.
The simple act of performing a balance transfer isn't going to improve your credit score much, if at all.
Green too references this v.tricky balancing act, noting with a hint of terror: «The actual name of the magazine has still not exactly gotten much easier to say without cringing somewhat, and that has not been helped by the less - than - stellar rollout of the entire GFW platform so far, but, hey, far be it from me to bite the hands that feed!
Two yellow polyhedrons pivot upon each other in a delicate balancing act against a screen of transparent Perspex, not so much a painting as colour materialising in thin air.
This is redeemed much later on with a magnificent Mitchell frieze that holds the memory of summer in its golds, whites and greens: a euphoric balancing act in which foreground and background are held in equal tension.
Balancing the monopolistic qualities of all owners of CO2E acting as a single seller and sharing all revenues equally — much like many other natural monopolies — is that there are many alternative ways to get the same energy without CO2E, as well as many inefficiencies in the wider world that can be reduced without diminishing the quality of life of buyers.
What has long been an established balancing act between pragmatic commercial judgement and a legalistic examination of a business decision has become much more black - and - white, and rightly so.
Much like Netflix and House of Cards, Amazon is attempting a delicate balancing act where it addresses serious claims against a lead actor while preserving an important show.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting much more aggressively to eliminate fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor news balance, not just engagement.
If you have to choose, the balancing act is a tough because of how much appreciation on an appropriately leveraged property can yield!
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