Sentences with phrase «who walks a fine line»

Burdge holds the picture together, playing a character who walks a fine line between being sympathetically damaged and terrifyingly loony.
The same goes for Kristin Chenoweth, who walks the fine line between caricature and depth almost effortlessly.

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«It's a fine line you need to walk because you need to take care of whatever your business requirements are, but you also want to recognize that the person who works for you is not a robot,» says Barnett, who works in the Atlanta office of Houston - based HR provider Insperity.
It also has to walk a fine line of attracting paying customers, including advertising and marketing pros, and alienating the members who post their information on the site.
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.
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.
If you happen to be a creationist, I will vote for the candidate who believes in science, bit if you are wishy - washy, flip - floppy, or just «walking a fine line» that answers nothing, you do NOT deserve my vote.
But browbeating moms who can't or don't want to breastfeed is definitely not a good thing, and that creates a fine line for hospitals to walk.
It means walking a fine line between sharing my life and sharing too much about my children, who deserve privacy.
So if you use tide your every day life keep using it.Again, we walk a very fine line, we have to be careful not to scare away the non-crunchy moms.Every brand of detergent we suggest has been heavily tested by myself and those who are locally close and can easily report the results.
A teacher rebellion in red states from West Virginia to Arizona has put Republicans on the defensive, forcing them to walk a fine line in the months before midterm elections between placating constituents who are angry over education cuts and conservative supporters who want a smaller government and low taxes.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has spent the past year walking a fine line between environmentalists who believe nuclear power is a necessary evil in reducing the state's carbon dioxide emissions and those who think the plants pose too great a danger.
SCIENTISTS who study animal intelligence walk a fine line: they must resist the temptation to anthropomorphise animals while analysing behaviour through the lens of common descent.
One could argue that some of the people on the photos are going out of their way to get noticed by wearing the most outrageous and non-real-life applicable outfits, but we'll attempt to steer clear of the overly busy and virtually unwearable looks and bring you only those that show that there are still fashionistas out there who can walk the fine line between traffic - stopping and relatable.
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.
And though Cody's writing is often reduced to arch, mock - slang dialogue (i.e., her script for Juno), Young Adult showcased a writer who was able to walk the fine line between caricature and character study.
TVLine was first to report the speculation along with the news that the A&E drama - thriller is casting the recurring role of Gregg Edwards, a «compassionate, grounded and empathetic» doctor at Pineview Mental Institution in his 40s who «walks a fine line between professional curiosity and personal investment in his patients» lives.»
Kingsley is one of the few actors who can walk the fine line between elegance and madness, and leave us wondering (even if we really know).
The young woman walking that fine line is Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), an Irish girl who is given the chance to move to America when job prospects in her small Irish town run dry.
The film asks whether it is the original painter or the counterfeiter who is the true master, and it is that fine line that the film itself walks on.
Women Who Kill walks the fine line between comedy - thriller and melodrama, and two thirds of the way through things crumble ever so slightly.
A character who is believable as both a Marine - trained combat expert and a world - class financial analyst is borderline superhero stuff, so a fine line must be walked.
A psychiatrist walks the fine line between lover and doctor to an amnesiac, who may be responsible for the murder of a doctor he's impersonating.
SEMA Art Walk From sculptures to oil paintings and line drawings, automotive fine art captures renowned vehicles, race action, historic events and the personalities who built the industry.
Amazon has tried to begotiate in good faith with a greedy publishers who with their army of high - priced, shifty Wall Street lawyers continue to walk the fine line between legal and illegal.
I can't say for sure if I've done this perfectly, but as a writer who has to walk this fine line, I find that friends and family generally want to know what I'm up to.
The companies who make them always are walking a fine line between developing cool features that users want and battery performance.
As someone who has retail experience but wants to move up, Joe's resume needs to walk a fine line between experience and skills.
As an engineer and industrial designer who needs to walk a fine line between «logical» and «artzy - fartzy», I have found a san - serif font works far better than all the suggestions above.
There's a fine line between proactive and pushy; executives who walk it have better job search success than those who don't.
Any one who takes on a mentoring position with a salary attached thereto walks a fine line of death or deliverance, career wise.
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