Sentences with phrase «of the fine line between»

There's an unspoken protocol during the first few weeks of Jewish dating that consists of a fine line between playing hard - to - get (which is old) and being desperate (which is scary).
There's a mandatory sequence in which the two try the product after the head dealer (Dave Franco) gives them an ultimatum, and like so many of the gags, it finds itself on the right side of the fine line between pushing the joke too much and hitting the sweet spot.
However, Feinberg admitted that he wrestles with making sure that KIPP get this balance right — that they stay on the right side of that fine line between being clever and stupid.
With the exhibition, Priveekollektie focuses on the combination of contemporary art and collectible design and the crossing of the fine line between both disciplines.
But it's still a reminder of the fine line between creepy and convenient.
Take advantage of this trend, but be sure to stay on the tenacious side of the fine line between tenacious and desperate.
Group smaller objects to create impact but beware of the fine line between clustered and cluttered.

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«There's a fine line between brand fatigue, and the idea that a brand has really and truly penetrated the culture,» says Robert Thompson, a professor at Syracuse University and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture.
No one's predicting the downfall of the iPad — there's a fine line between bold and stupid — but Amazon's Kindle Fire will singe away tablet market share from almighty Apple, to say nothing of Samsung and Motorola.
Stumpf will have to walk a fine line between taking responsibility and not blaming the culture of the company, so as to not made senior executives seem complicit.
I asked Stephen T. Johnson, the CEO of FlipMass for his opinion, «There is a fine line between the people you used to go out with, and the people that you're building something bigger than yourself with.
There's a fine line, of course, between creatively dreaming up new approaches to making a product (and a buck) on the one hand, and pushing the envelope beyond its limit on the other.
There's a fine line between prodding and bullying, and the difference often depends on the temperament of the subject.
However, many security officials, including representatives of Transport Canada and CATSA, warn that in practice there's a perilously fine line between behavioural analysis and racial or religious profiling.
For smaller businesses, that fine line between underpricing and scaring customers into the arms of competitors feels even narrower.
In a time where working from home is common, polos and khakis are replacing suits and ties, and cursing like a sailor is seen as an expression of passion for your work, the fine line between work and home grows thinner and thinner.
There's a fine line between celebrity and politician as we've seen clearly with the election of reality TV star Donald Trump.
As one of our interview participants describes, even well - intended mentors have trouble helping women navigate the fine line between being «not aggressive enough» or «lacking in presence» and being «too aggressive» or «too controlling.»
This session [explored] the public policy landscape for blockchain tech, including the key question of how regulators and operators can balance the fine line between protecting consumers and stifling innovation.»
«There's a fine line between relationship building and attempting to influence the objectivity of the analyst or investor,» he says.
But recently a group of scientists concluded that there is a fine line between love and hate.
Aron walked a fine line between an excess of determinism and an equally unacceptable radical freedom or voluntarism.
That fine line between the blessings of science and healthcare; God working through people in those areas, and exchanging dependancy on God for man - made remedies that aren't what we really need...
So He has to walk a fine line between enough evidence to support those who seek Him, and not so much that He coerces belief, in violation of free will.
For some secularists there is only a fine line between a small minority of Muslims seeking heavy - handed influence in schools and children singing «Shine Jesus Shine»
The New Testament birth stories appear to walk a fine line between the crass pagan versions, such as Plato's conception by Apollo, and the Hebrew accounts in which an infertile womb is somehow made fertile by divine decree, such as Sarah's conception of Isaac.
And these words are especially unfair to members of the clergy, many of whom work tirelessly at their jobs and have to walk a very fine line between shepherding their congregations and advocating for change.
It must walk a fine line between the autocracy of some forms of episcopacy and the tyranny of committee rule which characterizes those Protestant churches where bishops can be «selfappointed.»
Philosopher Donna Haraway suggests that our strategy must be to «negotiate the very fine line between appropriation of another's (never innocent) experience and the delicate construction of the just - barely - possible... connections that might actually make a difference... «17 Power - brokered objectivity has no role here; humility and a capacity to take risks do.
That there is a basis of fact somewhere behind it all need not be doubted, but he would be a bold man who should presume to draw a fine line between fact and symbol.
Whitehead attempts to tread a fine line between what he considers the two primary fallacies of philosophy: the dogmatism that presupposes its ideas are irrefutably absolute and the and - rationalism that discards all philosophical methods (AI 223).
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
I lined two four - ounce porcelain ramekins (six - ounce would work fine, as well) with parchment paper circles, divided the batter evenly between the two of them, and baked on the middle rack.
And McKenzie undoubtedly replies with something on the order of, «Fine, I'll meet you between their 40 - and 45 - yard lines around 2:37 p.m. I'd rather you not be late.»
there's a fine line between context and homeric excuses, but I think Harbaugh is still on the right side of that distinction — albeit with less and less (and less) of a cushion.
That simply complex, wonderfully heartbreaking amalgam of bitter resentment and joyous chaos; that fine line between utter, heartfelt poetry in motion and cold, calculated mathematical equation.
Kyle Farnsworth is... listen, there are a lot of descriptions that walk a fine line between libelous and accurate, so let's just say that he's different.
I think he's more of a day 2 prospect than a first round prospect, but there's a fine line between # 32 and day 2.
When it comes to fair use, there's a fine line between «look at this GIF of a pitcher's new delivery because it is essential to this story» and «look at this umpire getting hit in the beans because it's funny.»
I don't actually date online so I don't have experience looking at profiles, but it seems like there would be a fine line between an example that might be the tip of the iceberg, and that specific choice is the only thing they like.
When allowing Poznan to have the ball in front of them this was fine as Patrick Vieira and Pablo Zabaleta would position themselves close to the defence and squash the space between the lines.
He would often vacate that space between the lines in order to receive the ball in front of the Benfica midfield — exactly where they want one of Zenit's finest needle - players to play.
The jersey also has some fine details of white and red lines between the neckline and Yokohama's shirt sponsor.
«I am constantly reminded of the eggshell - thin line that separates loving from loathing» she wrote in her HuffPo column, «The Fine Line Between Marriage and Divorce,» which women passed around like it was a joline that separates loving from loathing» she wrote in her HuffPo column, «The Fine Line Between Marriage and Divorce,» which women passed around like it was a joLine Between Marriage and Divorce,» which women passed around like it was a joint.
Your body really knows what is best, sometimes it is a fine line between nursing for the health of the baby and for the ease of the child going to bed.
Having a mental illness like Smith's is a challenge; so is loving and living with someone with mental illness with extra layer of angst — you're always walking a fine line between enabling and compassionate support, guilt and fear, anger and helplessness.
I worried so much and now I know that there is a fine line between knowing the risks of modern medicine and knowing so much that you can not trust doctors at all.
In a highly sensitive world where stories of entire youth sports teams receiving participation trophies are met with immense controversy, it's a fine line between praising and criticizing children too quickly or too often.
A lot of separation anxiety is about finding that fine line between growing more independent and at some level still knowing she is fully dependent on you for survival.
Maybe this will be the weekend we start walking that fine line between gentleness and hard - assed denial of her demands.
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