Sentences with phrase «sometimes walk a fine line»

Where Malkmus» solo work has sometimes walked the fine line between too detached or too self - satisfied, the record cartwheels over it with the assurance of an artist who's correctly assumed that so long as he's enjoying himself enough, others will too.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I, too, sometimes walk a fine line with my opinion of the M3, Lime Rock Park Edition or otherwise, because as my colleagues note, it's a long way removed from the small, light and nimble precursors that forged its longstanding and outstanding reputation from the mid -»80s until the E90's introduction in 2007.

Not exact matches

It's a fine line to walk sometimes — not catering to what we presume the students will consume, yet not going too far out so they simply choose not to participate.
Hallström's movies often walk that fine line, sometimes to great success, sometimes not.
Ronan is also getting nods for her performance, walking that fine line of being empathetic and real, annoying and showboaty, and sometimes rather loveable — all while being an often - irritating teenager.
Trials Fusion is a 2.5 D side - scrolling platform racer that walks a fine line between challenging and fun, although it sometimes spills over into challenging a little more often than I'd like.
As web workers, sometimes we have to walk a fine line between keeping clients happy, and providing the best possible services.
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