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"balancing act" Definitions
  1. a process in which somebody tries to please two or more people or groups who want different things

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Rhetorical balancing act The visit to Dallas required a rhetorical balancing act from the nation's first African-American president.
The physical balancing act was apparent, but it took me years to understand the emotional balancing act she was managing while working full-time throughout my childhood.
He faced an extreme balancing act during the service .
In general, tax withholding is a balancing act for filers.
Another key ingredient to this balancing act is maple syrup.
According to Sweet, all organ transplants are a balancing act.
It's a tricky balancing act that doesn't always go smoothly.
But it is a balancing act for the Chinese authorities.
How did you manage that balancing act during the trial?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi found herself in a tough balancing act.
Similarly, Lebenthal sees the June meeting as a balancing act.
It's definitely going to be a balancing act for them.
The balancing act may yet become more difficult for Russia.
"There's always a balancing act to be played," she said.
That balancing act has been a bumpy one for Docker.
Turkey's relationship with the EU requires a careful balancing act.
It's been quite the balancing act [between] the two extremes.
But what seem like contradictions may reflect a balancing act.
But being your own boss requires a delicate balancing act.
That's a fine balancing act to consider with new hardware.
But this balancing act was largely invisible to the Romans.
But in recent years, Qatar's balancing act has backfired badly.
"It's a balancing act for us," Waetzig told the paper.
Mr. Xi now faces more of a diplomatic balancing act.
It's not an easy balancing act for anyone right now.
Each side faces a balancing act in its allotted time.
Schiff and his fellow impeachment managers face a balancing act.
Mr. Grima's shop on Jermyn Street epitomized that balancing act.
But the two nations' leaders are conducting a balancing act.
Trudeau has a delicate balancing act in front of him.
The Democrats are not making the GOP's balancing act easy.
It's a balancing act that's getting harder to pull off.
It's a balancing act that every company tries to do.
Dating, and intimacy in general, is a precarious balancing act.
LL: It's always a very complicated balancing act, isn't it?
Walden acknowledged the balancing act at the start of the hearing.
The European Commission has a tough balancing act, said Bristows' Hunt.
That balancing act is reflected in how McCain is approaching Trump.
She can handle the balancing act without crying in the bathroom.
Meanwhile, the tricky balancing act has incurred another, more personal cost.
Yet it's a balancing act that has worked for the couple.
Ms Waters would have upset what remains of this balancing act.
Keeping control of my class is, in itself, a balancing act.
The ruling by the Fourth Circuit attempted no such balancing act.
The balancing act displayed in this incident is now at the
It's a delicate balancing act that, so far, investors are cheering.
This repulsive balancing act is what is known as strong coupling.
Her race and gender likely made this balancing act even tougher.
The White House may have made that balancing act less perilous.
Clinton set off on a delicate balancing act of her own.
Sustaining the textiles sector is a tricky balancing act for Cambodia.
But it's always a balancing act not to reinforce discriminatory categories.
This balancing act is otherwise known as the inverted pendulum problem.
It's all a balancing act ... how much much and how close.
But it's also a balancing act between modern and classic design.
Mr. Powell has described the Fed's task as a balancing act.
It's a balancing act that leaves his opponents at a loss.
For authorities, the yuan has been a high-wire balancing act.
The founders devised the Senate to perform a special balancing act.
It was the kind of balancing act she'd become used to.
Any action on guns would be a balancing act for Trump.
This year that balancing act has been more delicate than usual.
On the issues, Scott is playing something of a balancing act.
They are instead trying to pull off a delicate balancing act.
Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act.
That takes a balancing act: Be attractive, but not too attractive.
A Balancing Act Fighting hurt is an area with no solid rules.
That's a kind of balancing act that not just anybody can do.
But even those require creative solutions, and often become a balancing act.
"The key is time management," Natalie says of the sisters' balancing act.
But it is possible that the present balancing act may topple over.
The agreement highlights Mr Putin's delicate balancing act in the Middle East.
It's a tough balancing act for her as with any working mom.
For the city of Palo Alto, Palantir's expansion requires a balancing act.
More than any other game series, Assassin's Creed is a balancing act.
It's a balancing act, and every parent has to cope with that.
It's a fine art and a balancing act that needs constant attention.
It's a balancing act as to how quickly the consumer will move.
It's a balancing act, between being genuinely kind and not looking weak.
Trump's Fed critique requires him to perform a balancing act of sorts.
Changing its approach to banking presents Latvia with a difficult balancing act.
But a properly working steam heat system is a delicate balancing act.
"It's a balancing act," said Laura Bell, vice president of Bell's Brewery.
And of course it does not always get this balancing act right.
But senators facing reelection in Trump states have a tricky balancing act.
It's a balancing act and we do have to change people's perceptions.
Professor Arck argues that the drug can interfere with this balancing act.
"It's a balancing act every time these situations arise," Mr. Liebtag said.
It's a bit of a balancing act, but so far, it's working.
For one, the infrastructure surrounding blood donation is a delicate balancing act.
Dr. Mazmanian and other researchers now must manage a tricky balancing act.
For Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, at least, that's a careful balancing act.
New York (CNN)Writing a good resume is a tricky balancing act.
She manages a tricky balancing act, making Nadine simultaneously sympathetic and dislikable.
The central bank is already facing a difficult balancing act on rates.
Ms. Caruso acknowledged that the liquidation process was a difficult balancing act.
In Japan, Mr. Mattis sought to carry out a similar balancing act.
Any Trump move toward Hispanics could also represent a difficult balancing act.
The tensions are creating a difficult balancing act for the Trump administration.
Because of this balancing act, grenache is often blended with other grapes.
When I have control over that balancing act, I will be content.
The balancing act that Explorers has to perform is a hard one.
Satisfying your fans and also your elders may be an impossible balancing act.
"It's a balancing act," Tibbetts, a 17-year-old junior, told BuzzFeed News.
So Europe's leaders must face the balancing act that defeated their Viennese predecessors.
I've already started on Kevin Can Wait and it's definitely a balancing act.
In the case of YouTubers like Charis Lincoln, it's a tricky balancing act.
This balancing act is likely to get harder after Congress reconvenes next week.
Mnuchin attempted his own balancing act during his separate testimony Thursday before Congress.
Laura: It's a delicate balancing act, and one I'm still trying to perfect.
For airlines, the opportunity to serve more customers creates a tricky balancing act.
Analysts said the report illustrated the difficult balancing act Australia is engaged in.
If completed, the deal would underscore the constant balancing act required of Comcast.
Public support for President Trump is a balancing act between rhetoric and results.
The university is navigating a delicate balancing act as rumors and misinformation spread.
And with her many close ties within Local 19000, it's a balancing act.
The company's money struggles have apparently necessitated a balancing act between the two.
Wojcicki acknowledged that the company has yet to succeed in this balancing act.
Being good with money is the ultimate balancing act between needs and wants.
This type of balancing act is no easy feat — your apprehension is warranted.
Getting human rights right can be a tricky balancing act for any administration.
That familiar balancing act is even more complex in the Democratic presidential primary.
Traditionally, Kazakhstan performs a balancing act between China, Russia and the United States.
What to watch: It's going to be a balancing act for the Democrats.
The red carpet at the 2018 Golden Globes was a careful balancing act.
It's a balancing act, I know, this being there but not too there.
Shell's Nigeria Country Chair Osagie Okunbor hinted it was a sensitive balancing act.
How has he managed this careful balancing act for the last 221 years?
The relationship between security and liberty is often described as a balancing act.
Then, there is the corruption issue, which will require another delicate balancing act.
Until the international scandal caused by Khashoggi's death made that balancing act impossible.
It's simply part of a sad balancing act that only you can perform.
Over time, several experts said, the balancing act will be impossible to maintain.
Analysts have largely praised the move as pulling off a tough balancing act.
It is always a balancing act between the First Amendment, the Sixth Amendment.
Go deeper: Safe zone in northern Syria depends on U.S.-Turkey balancing act
To narrow the gap Alibaba has a tricky balancing act to pull off.
"It's a balancing act," said Allen Adamson, the founder of Brand Simple consulting.
Our thought bubble: Facebook needs to perform a delicate and difficult balancing act.
So opioid policy, as with many public health issues, is a balancing act.
"Running the Met is always a balancing act," Mr. Gelb said in an interview.
I've had my team talk to me about the right kind of balancing act.
She said Trump was playing a balancing act between controlling prices and loosening regulations.
The balancing act is a test for his potential replacement candidates, McCarthy and Scalise.
What all the best athletes share is some balancing act of chaos and control.
Yet to win he will need to perform a horribly tricky political balancing-act.
A trainee teacher, Yassi*, remembers the delicate balancing act performed by her dance mentor.
It's a weird balancing act – but one that Little Mix appear to have mastered.
And Musk is hardly the only CEO struggling to pull off a balancing act.
But the initiatives present the Menlo Park, CA company with a tricky balancing act.
It's astounding that this balancing act between patent absurdity and lurid ultrareality still works.
And yet it is precisely this balancing act that we ask platforms to make.
Longtime Republican operatives were more direct in how the balancing act will affect Republicans.
It all resembles something of a balancing act for the 6900-year-old Speaker.
It's a delicate balancing act A deceased donor presents a unique set of challenges.
I was interested in that desire, that balancing act, that human longing and possibility.
Geall says this example illustrates the fine "balancing act" that cultural works must face.
In fact, much like life, creating visuals this way is a fine balancing act.
Fantasy Flight has a tricky balancing act to pull off when resurrecting this game.
Top positions in Lebanon are allocated by religious sect in a delicate balancing act.
The evolution of the fight against the Islamic State has revealed this balancing act.
Francis and the Lights music videos are always a balancing act between the two.
" The Morgan's presentation underscores this process, titling a didactic about the Poésies "Balancing Act.
She managed this balancing act for decades and assures me that it's worth it.
He recognizes what he has taken on, but it is still a balancing act.
"Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act," Jen Szalai writes.
Of course, insurance is often a balancing act with other expenses and financial obligations.
Other data show how China is trying to pull off a difficult balancing act.
"Qualcomm has a balancing act," said Willy Shih, who teaches at Harvard Business School.
That means faction members – on the right and the left -- face a balancing act.
The Maryland Democrat performed that balancing act admirably, as things stayed, generally, under control.
Now, as leader, Mr. Díaz-Canel is suddenly taking on a difficult balancing act.
But the Pentagon will have its own balancing act to perform back in Washington.
The Vermont senator is struggling to put a consistent face on the balancing act.
But he acknowledges there is a delicate balancing act when it comes to security.
For Risch, it's more of a delicate balancing act, one Republican senator told CNN.
She was always good at teaching me how to manage the same balancing act.
The balancing act — mediated by a doctor (Patricia Clarkson) — also cuts into their productivity.
This requires a delicate balancing act between the short term operational merits of upgrades vs.
BALANCING ACT A CDU source dismissed as "nonsense" the idea that Merz could replace Altmaier.
It was quite the balancing act, but one that won the show much-deserved raves.
Ultimately, our governments and tech companies now face a balancing act between opportunity and protection.
This highlights the balancing act the Federal Open Market Committee must perform at its meeting.
Tisha Schuller of Adamantine Energy, a consultancy, says LNG producers have a delicate balancing act.
And a visit to Devils Tower reveals a balancing act for the National Park Service.
Kim Kardashian's brand is a careful balancing act of intimate vulnerability and glossy, aspirational luxury.
He manages a delicate balancing act between the wary EU and U.S. President Donald Trump.
He manages a delicate balancing act between the wary EU and U.S. President Donald Trump.
In F1 2019, this comes to life via a complex and ever-changing balancing act.
During economic downturns, this can be a difficult balancing act, but nothing less is required.
At the end of the day, smartwatches have always been a balancing act of hardware.
But what about the balancing act of emotions and experiences, or even of competing emotions?
I think part of being satisfied is having the capacity to recognize this balancing act.
They face a tricky balancing act between fired-up liberals and their red-state constituents.
Being a high-flying executive, as well as a parent, is a tough balancing act.
But it does highlight the difficulty of the balancing act they're trying to pull off.
The title and theme of the exhibit, Trickster, are in keeping with this balancing act.
It's that fine balancing act that we always look for, that kind of Goldilocks mentality.
It's a very fine balancing act over that first three seconds for them to manage.
But he also faces a delicate balancing act with allies, especially those in the region.
Mr. Orban's balancing act between the European Union and Russia is not ideologically driven either.
That balancing act has also been on display in Dr. Gottlieb's approach to regulating tobacco.
How long the company can keep up this balancing act remains to be seen, though.
At the summit, Macron took on a larger role in navigating this difficult balancing act.
That left Ms. Merkel attempting a difficult balancing act to form another kind of coalition.
With tourism as the other pillar of the economy, the balancing act can be awkward.
It is this tricky balancing act that has kept the VIX at these low levels.
The decision as to whether to bring criminal charges can be a difficult balancing act.
So it's that balancing act of trying to keep everybody on board and feeling comfortable.
It is unclear whether Bulgaria's old balancing act will work in the emerging international order.
The central bank faces a balancing act, however, with China's consumer inflation on the rise.
H. R. McMaster, gave voice to the difficult balancing act on North Korea on Sunday.
That's the kind of balancing act Rooney is able to pull off in her books.
Opinion Columnist For millions of Americans with children, life is a constant, desperate balancing act.
By shifting to a harder line, Mr. Kim was juggling an increasingly tricky balancing act.
Every tire you've ridden on is balancing act, the triangulation of qualities that negate each other.
Jamón production also relies on a complicated ecological balancing act on the part of Spanish farmers.
So what we're left with, post-PrEP, is a personal balancing act of risks and benefits.
This balancing act will prove harder as time goes on: threats without action soon become meaningless.
It's often a balancing act between cost and performance, especially when it comes to gaming laptops.
Market pros worry that a confluence of factors will make the Fed's market balancing act difficult.
The works on display in Paraconceptual are a balancing act of charged curiosity and engineered uncertainty.
"My sense is they have to play a real balancing act," he said in an email.
Keeping moderates and the most conservative elements of the party together is a tricky balancing act.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates tobacco products, must perform a tricky balancing act.
And it offers a clearer way of thinking about the endless balancing act of political reform.
It's a delicate balancing act that the This Is Us showrunners seem to nail every time.
"It's kind of a balancing act all the time," she says of parenting on the road.
McConnell is also under pressure from GOP centrists, creating a difficult balancing act for the leader.
The Senate's rewrite of the House's bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare is a balancing act.
Our balancing act requires an acknowledgement that there is no such thing as a perfect regulation.
Turning a beloved book into a movie or TV show is always a tricky balancing act.
The balancing act will soon play out when Democrats decide what strategy and tactics to employ.
Abadi acknowledged Baghdad's tough balancing act when seeking military or economic support from Washington and Tehran.
States play a tricky balancing act with the federal government over costs for the joint program.
Playing a key part in the copper market's balancing act has been scrap, or "secondary", copper.
It's a balancing act in the food and beverage world that has challenged companies like PepsiCo.
It takes time, but when you get the balancing act right, it's incredibly rich and rewarding.
He said the activists' arrests were aimed at achieving a "balancing act" with the kingdom's conservatives.
But "Equity" pulls off a difficult balancing act with an elegance that should not be underestimated.
It's this delicate balancing act where the slightest change in fortune puts them on the street.
It will be a delicate balancing act since Beijing is still deleveraging from previous spending sprees.
This awkward balancing act is evident even in Mr. López Obrador's public approach to the crisis.
No single element dominates the balancing act, which is made entirely of organic and mineral components.
"Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
He said that trying to keep everyone happy — residents, fans and workers — is a balancing act.
But it faces a tricky balancing act, and the wrong choice could lead to a recession.
This balancing act seemed to work for Labour's alliance of Leave and Remain voters, consolidating support.
I know I must leap into adulthood and leave the balancing act of Flagstaff life behind.
The different views inside his conference make that a particularly complicated balancing act in this trial.
Dealing with Iraq's political woes has been a never-ending balancing act for the United States.
Her work has long been a balancing act between satire and farce, between observation and cliché.
"There's a little bit of a balancing act," conceded Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
But a transformation of the foreign policy balancing act does not appear to be in prospect.
"We're witnessing currently a rebalancing — a balancing act between earnings growth and inflation expectations," he said.
It will be a tricky balancing act, said Amanda Sloat, a "Brexpert" with the Brookings Institution.
That's going to be a difficult balancing act to get right, but it can be done.
There would also be a balancing act between commercial fishermen, energy developers, coastal homeowners and conservationists.
"There is a constant balancing act of being precious, and total release of preciousness," she declares.
"It's a difficult balancing act," Erik Arneson, Executive Director of Pennsylvania's Office of Open Records, tells Gizmodo.
It was a balancing act that became a near-constant presence during his second term in office.
In Myanmar, the government faces a delicate balancing act in renegotiating the project with China, analysts say.
The Fed's "dovish lite" rate hike today is a key moment in chairman Jerome Powell's balancing act.
YouTube's safety team thinks of it as a balancing act, according to sources familiar with their thinking.
There's no guarantee this balancing act — assuming this is what Trump ends up deciding on — is sustainable.
Prevenge is equally adept at that balancing act, with the laughs building alongside the rising body count.
It's a balancing act that some expert commentators suggest is impossible without substantial reform of US laws.
"It's a balancing act in their own personality, as well as with the other person," Stellas explains.
Zipf's law is a reflection of the careful balancing act a language needs between variety and simplicity.
"We're still trying to do a balancing act where we preserve the opportunity for adults," he said.
"There's always a delicate balancing act with these type of things," said Jason Tuvey of Capital Economics.
Powell faces a tricky balancing act as the Fed attempts to bring interest rates toward historical averages.
But now the pulled pork was getting serious: juicy, smoky, a balancing act between salt and spices.
"It's a difficult balancing act to perform," Williamson, an expert in forensic and investigative accounting, told CNBC.
Obviously managing the two different factors will be a bit of a balancing act for scooter operators.
That delicate balancing act is hard to manage, but Beijing may be left with no other choice.
The Mets will have a careful balancing act ahead as they try to stay in playoff contention.
Powell faces a tricky balancing act as the Fed attempts to bring interest rates toward historical averages.
It's a balancing act that we'll eventually get the hang of — and the technology will improve, too.
But after a full season's balancing act in the crease, they expect either option to be prepared.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Curating the perfect Instagram profile is an impossible balancing act.
For Bellone, the father of two girls, ages 3 and 5, night games are a balancing act.
His sense of government is not based on coalition building or a balancing act between equal branches.
The compound may also present its own challenges to Washington's diplomatic balancing act between Taiwan and China.
It's a balancing act: the weight of a milestone birthday differs from just another Thursday night out.
But the balancing act is trickier, since crops also require energy inputs like fertilizer and harvesting equipment.
That balancing act of trying to be both a great athlete and a great mom is hard.
It's a balancing act in a congressional district that stretches from liberal Detroit to Trump country downriver.
The government tried to maintain a balancing act between growth and populism but tilted towards the latter.
Food systems are complicated, global, interdependent and interconnected, leaving researchers with a planet-sized balancing act instead.
Finally, such a delicate balancing act will also apply to China, and not just to transatlantic relations.
Thus, when celebrating 70 years of statehood, we Jews must engage in a kind of balancing act.
Put another way, what's the balancing act between asking about President Trump and, say, health care policy?
"It is a balancing act; people still need to see the face in the mask," she says.
That's a balancing act that will be ever more valuable this year as policy makers bear down.
STEVEN MNUCHIN: Again, our number was -- ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: There's a balancing act in all of this.
Medicine is a balancing act between patient autonomy and beneficence; sometimes the scales tip away from autonomy.
There needs to be a balancing act in which the public good and harm can be weighed.
Taking the time to have trained professionals consider this balancing act is a warranted, non-partisan decision.
Tensions between Taiwan and China force the United States to engage in a difficult geopolitical balancing act.
Regulating Facebook is a complicated balancing act, multiple technology experts and Capitol Hill aides said in interviews.
Sometimes, the presence of alcohol upsets this delicate balancing act, shifting our decision-making faculties towards aggressive behavior.
And all it takes is one slip to upset that balancing act and take a major career turn.
For its part, the Canadian government, which declined to comment on the talks, faces a tricky balancing act.
The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress face a tough balancing act when it comes to repealing Obamacare.
This is a delicate balancing act — trying to be everywhere, but not as a faceless $3.53 trillion company.
Namely, that it's always a delicate balancing act and you're never fully off the clock for either role.
Advertisers fled, and YouTube's executives found themselves in a balancing act trying to appease both creators and advertisers.
In its effort to remain a strong, independent player, India is trying to perform a fine balancing act.
Although that one request was quite the balancing act for the model, Crawford loves a good oceanside shoot.
I want to have some privacy, so it's kind of just this little balancing act the whole time.
Ever since, the US has struggled to maintain the perennial balancing act between democratic ideals and economic interests.
Central to RBS's rebirth has been the tricky balancing act of slashing costs while keeping revenue broadly stable.
Actually ... it was more like she put on the hottest balancing act in a number of enticing ways.
Complicating this balancing act is the "blue skies" promise made by President Xi Jinping to the Chinese people.
Ramaphosa, who is currently on a charm drive in Europe, has been engaged in a delicate balancing act.
They're hunting for solutions to keep locusts at bay without eradicating them, which is a tricky balancing act.
His balancing act involves convincing the public that he hears those who have been forgotten, but that his
It is always a delicate balancing act when the president of a representative republic visits a foreign monarch.
Staying sacred On the opposite side of Jokowi's balancing act is another jailed man -- this time walking free.
The no-free-sharing policy also relates to the balancing act that has long bedeviled loyalty marketing executives.
It's a slippery balancing act between playing spokesperson for Asian-Americans and appealing to a broader support base.
"Ever since Reagan, the GOP have had this delicate balancing act with the anti-choice movement," continues Risen.
With the Charlottesville white-supremacist rally and murder, this balancing act failed, and Levant came crashing down to
In the balancing act between the rights of criminals and public safety, Europe still tilts toward the former.
Yet the increased demand from recruits and current players has made for a tough balancing act for coaches.
"It's a fine balancing act," said Tan Kiat How, chief executive officer of Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority.
"It's a very difficult balancing act," said Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director at EurasiaGroup, a political risk consultancy firm.
That makes it a balancing act: Generalize too much, and you won't provide enough information to be useful.
For Mr. Sessions, the interview was the latest in a balancing act that has lasted nearly a year.
"We want to let the other sounds be there as well," Mr. Snyder said of the balancing act.
China's choice of leader for this year's delegation underlines the country's balancing act: Executive Vice Premier Han Zheng.
We're at the edge of a balancing act that is tipping toward the world's first war fought online.
Every choice you make is a balancing act of managing the different needs and impulses of the people.
Cartier managed the tricky balancing act of maintaining its clientele's privacy while still capitalizing on its influential patronage.
It is a tough balancing act as investors are no longer willing to accept returns at any cost.
It's a balancing act that includes trying to convince adult smokers to ditch conventional cigarettes without enticing kids.
"The expression of a different philanthropic interest is a balancing act for the next generation," Ms. Goldseker said.
To be sure, in withholding the articles from the Senate, Ms. Pelosi is attempting a tricky balancing act.
To achieve the balancing act of global climate goals, industry must simultaneously decarbonize mineral production while scaling outputs.
Or in English, a diplomatic balancing act to cultivate links with each, without affecting ties with the other.
That is a very tough balancing act, and it's tough to find many examples where it has worked.
It's a difficult balancing act, but Senate Republicans seem to think they have little choice at this point.
Firms with a presence on the mainland as well as in Hong Kong face the most delicate balancing act.
The balancing act between Facebook, its community of users, and its audience of developers will be interesting to watch.
But while its action is regularly competent and occasionally great, it doesn't quite pull off its ambitious balancing act.
It's a balancing act in these tales, between accepting otherness, accepting the freak and the outsider, or stigmatizing them.
Comics are a balancing act between writers, artists, editors, letterers, colorists, and the looming deadlines that face them all.
Trying to unite her party around her Brexit plan has been a difficult balancing act for the prime minister.
Each piece also features a figure engaged in a balancing act such as surfing, cycling, or walking a tightrope.
Managing your tax refund and your expenses is a balancing act, and families could use some help doing so.
Turmoil could deepen the decline in struggling emerging markets and complicate the economic balancing act of Chinese policy-makers.
In the case of Israel, Obama prior to the presidential elections of 2012 and 2016 attempted a balancing act.
But Machado, with the help of the One Day at a Time writers, makes this balancing act look easy.
By putting its camera way out front, GoPro's Karma drone was faced with a far more difficult balancing act.
It's this balancing act I'm thinking about with respect to your heart, Z. You lay it out pretty clearly.
As warming temperatures open new opportunities in the Arctic, they also give way to a precarious geopolitical balancing act.
So it's a difficult balancing act to achieve the correct amount of heat and moisture lost from the nose.
But the president remains popular with the base, resulting in a precarious balancing act for women in the party.
Biden faces a tricky balancing act as he enters Sunday night with a significant lead over Sanders in delegates.
Mr. Tusk said the balancing act for how to react to a potential challenger is difficult for any politician.
It's going to be a fine balancing act, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Instead, Bach outlined a delicate balancing act of preserving the Games while facing the reality of the spreading virus.
Delta chose to end special discounts, but FedEx took a different approach, one that highlighted the delicate balancing act.
It's a tricky balancing act, especially when Ms. Notaro says she hopes her show inspires victims to speak out.
Kids learn there's a balancing act between doing the actual business — mowing lawns, for instance — and sales and marketing.
The budget has steadily grown, but even with newfound backing from private foundations, the financial balancing act is daunting.
Boîte For night-life establishments taking a democratic approach, early buzz necessitates a balancing act on the velvet rope.
In advance of his trip, Mr. Trump has seemed uncharacteristically disciplined in the balancing act he's expected to perform.
The episode shows the tricky balancing act brands face when they try to generate buzz with a marketing stunt.
On the Runway In 2017 the luxury industry will be faced with a precarious balancing act on multiple fronts.
But between staying true to hard data and embellishing it for readability (or for clicks) is a balancing act.
But the balancing act fails when it appears there will not be enough players to provide the choices promised.
Because of the skin cancer risks associated with all ultraviolet radiation, getting vitamin D through sunbathing is a balancing act.
Vucic has vowed to maintain a balancing act between the West and Russia, its traditional Orthodox Christian and Slavic ally.
So it's a balancing act for you and I have to give up to you because you do it tastefully.
The choice is a balancing act between providing continuity of lifestyle and ensuring the new town is high and dry.
To accomplish this balancing act, border agencies — and the security companies that supply them — are deploying smarter technology as well.
If anything, Perry's attempt to explicitly wade into politics — however subtly — demonstrates that it can be a tough balancing act.
In the balancing act that takes place between a server and a customer, the default often ends up being deference.
It is a balancing act; it is designed to respond to grievances which have been aired against the religious police.
Turkish warplanes hit new Syrian targets But this American balancing act between the two sides is unlikely to last long.
To stay in the country he must walk a delicate balancing act with the famously restrictive authorities, while growing sales.
The worries reflect the balancing act that central banks face as the world economy still sputters despite aggressive monetary easing.
Kaur's balancing act does not only extend to her approach to trauma, but also to her engagement with literary diversity.
Her performance is still an impressive balancing act: sweet without being cloying, innocent without being dumb, vulnerable and yet steely.
" She added: "That is a little bit of a balancing act, but I feel like we are finding our way.
KIRBY: It's going to be a constant balancing act for them and quite frankly for the Trump administration going forward.
"It's a careful balancing act between the performers choreography and the limitations of the current technology," explains Asai to Creators.
Being Human in Public is a balancing act of vulnerability and nonchalance and Jessie Reyez teeters that line just fine.
Daniel Byman, senior fellow for foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, said Iran was engaged in a tricky balancing act.
Rate setters have been performing a balancing act since they last hiked in May, the eighth rate increase since 2017.
That would sorely affect Iran's oil-exporting industry and production, and could unsettle a balancing act that has stabilized prices.
It is a balancing act for Pérez, who wants to get results while ensuring his players do not burn out.
So the creators have worked on the tricky balancing act of crafting a stronger narrative while leaving room for spectacle.
It's not an impossible balancing act, but it's going to be very hard — as last night's dueling response speeches demonstrated.
"We have a lot of people that are very good at this, and ultimately it's a balancing act," he said.
The balancing act began almost immediately after Mr. Rosenstein's confirmation as the No. 2 Justice Department official in April 2017.
In any case, the curtain came down on Johnson's butter-and-guns balancing act after the November 21968 midterm elections.
Debating is a balancing act, and Warren needed to spend more time building up her own case for the presidency.
Climbing's continual balancing act, between safety and daring, freedom and caution, has been injected with a growing quest for speed.
The law also highlights the balancing act governments face in cracking down on extremist content without impacting freedom of speech.
Everything's become a balancing act for creators who have worked on YouTube for years — some even longer than a decade.
And it's a reflection on the balancing act immigrants face, as they seek to reconcile different aspects of their identities.
The Fed now faces a tricky balancing act as it tries to calibrate how to keep the economy chugging along.
This week's North Korea meeting is just the latest challenge in a larger balancing act for the secretary of state.
This week's North Korea meeting was just the latest challenge in a larger balancing act for the secretary of state.
This will involve a tricky balancing act, preserving anonymity while providing the I.R.S. with sufficient information to prevent tax evasion.
And like it or not, a large part of her balancing act is part and parcel of being a woman.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will face a difficult balancing act at the meeting to acknowledge market trends while not jangling nerves.
Handling rookies' playing time is a balancing act between letting them make mistakes and pulling them aside to let them learn.
It's a record that's filled with apparent contradictions, which speaks to a balancing act she's had to strike over the years.
Game design is a balancing act, of deciphering when fans want realism and when they want the mere impression of it.
The future of the Mueller probe, and possibly even Trump's presidency, depends on how well Rosenstein performed his delicate balancing act.
The case was seen as a delicate balancing act for the judge between upholding Luxembourg's strict secrecy laws and protecting whistleblowers.
And perhaps it takes seeing someone else screw up a Coens screenplay to appreciate the delicate balancing act of their direction.
This requires a delicate balancing act between catering to users, whose attention Facebook must keep, and advertisers, who pay the bills.
The Trump administration has been forced into a balancing act in handling the incident as it involves a key NATO ally.
Now scientists have shed some more light on just how these pink birds manage such a balancing act without getting tired.
Lowe's speech highlighted a difficult balancing act facing policymakers as they try to manage market expectations and ease pressure on growth.
Despite having to constantly keep up her balancing act, Hilty always looks forward to evenings with her new family-of-four.
" Gill worries that the balancing act will eventually eliminate climate change from the national dialogue, all because of this "language game.
But in weeks like this one, it's easy to see how that discipline -- and the required balancing act — could fall apart.
Detroit Board of Education, which was notable for how it sought to perform an all-too-typical New Deal balancing act.
Many see parallels with the delicate balancing act of 2008, when the party sought to reassure some voters about Mr. Obama.
Check. JetBlue's challenge is holding onto its quirky culture and succeeding at airlines' tough balancing act: keeping investors and passengers happy.
It was both demure and daring, which is a true tricky balancing act, so she was my winner of the night.
For Strle, Tumblr events chief Amandalyn Ferri and "music evangelist" Nate Auerbach, putting the party together is a delicate balancing act.
Given the share amount of data currently available for any given play, AR implementation is a bit of a balancing act.
So covering a new line of condoms that are available in 60 different sizes was a bit of a balancing act.
The track "Sidekick" gets the band's balancing act just right: part George Benson lacquer, part Native Tongues bounce, part acid haze.
But showing travelers the wilder side of the unpredictable rain forest while keeping everyone relatively comfortable is a tricky balancing act.
" Ms. Ardern agreed, but said Thursday that her responsibilities were still a balancing act, "and there is guilt behind every door.
But as the arrests last month of several female activists, including Loujain al-Hathloul, suggested, he faces a delicate balancing act.
Capturing the torch in this way took the special expertise of our newsroom staff, and a bit of a balancing act.
The high demand for female workers made the delicate balancing act between productive and reproductive labor a priority for warring nations.
I marveled at the balancing act between dead-serious politics and concerns familiar to kids and former kids of all backgrounds.
" Being paid more for working less time can be tricky, and Branson admits it's a "difficult balancing act to get right.
A holiday special is a delicate balancing act; like horror movies, you want to stick to the tried-and-true formula.
It's a precarious, high-stakes balancing act for the country, given the role the U.S. plays in fending off Russian ambitions.
W. Ralph Basham, who served as director of the Secret Service from 2003 to 2006, said protection was a balancing act.
Admittedly, praise for "Here and Now" comes with a significant disclaimer, since the 10-episode show faces a delicate balancing act.
TRAINING WHEELS The weekend is really a balancing act between household chores, gardening, shopping, and biking or doing something else outdoors.
That's a hard balancing act for the company, and is yet another reason why the stock is all over the map.
Europe's fractures over the migrant crisis and the impending departure of Britain from the European Union have complicated Bulgaria's balancing act.
Until the end, it pulled off a rare balancing act in dining culture: warmth, affordability and experimentation, all hand in hand.
With these hotel bars, bartenders are finding there's a balancing act to appeal to both hotel guests as well as locals.
The rings are in a delicate balancing act, stuck between Saturn's gravitational pull and the orbital tugs drawing them outward into space.
That leaves management in a precarious balancing act and sources say political factions are increasingly locked in power struggles within the company.
"The move by the Thuringian CDU is a balancing act, but it will be perceived as a provocation in Berlin," he said.
Director-siblings Anthony and Joe Russo do a deft balancing act, not just with their myriad of characters but also with tone.
It's a balancing act that shouldn't work: a science fantasy mass murderer who's also being turned into teddy bears and Christmas ornaments.
Serbia has been performing a delicate balancing act between Russia and the West, rejecting calls by U.S. officials to pick a side.
It's a balancing act, keeping as much moisture as you can in the food while limiting it in the environment, Schloss says.
However Frances Hudson, an investment director at Aberdeen Standard, which holds Rio Tinto shares, said the CEO faced a delicate balancing act.
He's growing weary of the balancing act necessary to maneuver in the lawless game of rap and is ready to move forward.
Planning an egg roll is a tricky balancing act, a collaboration between the East Wing, the White House Visitors' Office, and volunteers.
However, Trump warned it would be a balancing act between protecting free speech and finding adequate legal boundaries for social media companies.
Given that May cannot pre-determine an outcome with the EU, she may not be able to make that balancing act work.
BALANCING ACT Nazarbayev steered his nation, which is five times the size of France in area, to independence from Moscow in 1991.
Kirkman has done a deft balancing act portraying Kyle as both a troubled spiritual hero and a victim of brutal child abuse.
"As we look to maintain and minimize costs, it's a balancing act between full-time and salary and hourly" workers, he said.
It has proven to be a difficult balancing act, primarily because privacy does not fit neatly into a business versus consumer folder.
Exalt does this balancing act through the album, seemingly pacing themselves before continuing to unleash their now extremely polished and shady metal.
Viewers at home — eagle-eyed as always — were quick to weigh in with their thoughts on Seacrest's balancing act for the night.
Karins said the sector has been cleaned up but changing its approach to banking is still a difficult balancing act for Latvia.
That emphasis is part of a tricky balancing act in which she's trying to say and do several contradictory things at once.
It's a dangerous balancing act, too, one that could put the Bank's credibility in the eyes of financial markets on the line.
This is partly a matter of gender: office fiction about women tends to show its protagonists buckling under a balancing act, alone.
But his balancing act, which included him promising to work with Trump and the Trump administration, has won him conservative support, too.
So I think that's going to be a very tricky balancing act but I look forward to consulting with you on it.
It's been a bit of a balancing act for the company, creating unity across the line while still keeping the products distinct.
Instead, it is a game that forces us to see how life is a balancing act that is shared amongst many people.
"For us, a lot of times, it's a balancing act: pursuing that passion but knowing that there will be stability," she said.
Government officials from Florida to New Jersey have confronted the balancing act that comes from having a Trump property in their backyards.
Waco wants to leave you morally conflicted, but through the three episodes I've seen, it hasn't quite managed the complicated balancing act.
If parliament does grant him a second term, Abadi will remain under pressure to maintain the balancing act between Washington and Tehran.
Moschino's 1989 trompe l'oeil evening dress shows the lower half of a ballerina's one-legged stance, suggestive of this precarious balancing act.
As a mother to three children who is also deeply committed to my efforts in philanthropy, my life is a balancing act.
Its eyes bright, stance firm, tail curled happily and ears trustingly down, it seems ready to hold this impossible balancing act forever.
Because we have a decentralized election system, you see different jurisdictions making different choices about how to engage in that balancing act.
Washington (CNN)As the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump gets underway, Mitch McConnell has to pull off a political balancing act.
Other staffers at Fox, speaking on condition of anonymity, have described a difficult balancing act that they experience in the Trump age.
The delicate balancing act this entails sometimes leads us to the difficult decision of removing a selection of images from a series.
However, the German government faces a delicate balancing act with a deeper crisis for Deutsche Bank potentially spilling over into its economy.
But tech companies also face a difficult balancing act, with critics cautioning them against going too far and infringing on free speech.
Federal officials face a balancing act as they investigate alleged wrongdoing at Southwest Key, the largest provider in an overburdened shelter system.
Mr. Jaksic, the political columnist, said Kosovo is at the heart of the balancing act Mr. Vucic is trying to pull off.
Viehland's schedule for the past year has been a balancing act, preparing for the unveiling of his two distinct yet interconnected restaurants.
Sitharaman "faces a delicate balancing act" to jump start India's economy, Shilan Shah, India economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note Friday.
Networks faced a delicate balancing act, trying to promote their adaptation to a digital future while insisting they remain committed to advertisers' needs.
The early days of Apple's ECG are forcing a balancing act between democratizing health data and turning too many patients into untrained MDs.
Looney's balancing act between maintaining today's high returns and preparing the company for the future may not be any easier than his rivals.
Besides mentally mapping a path through the game's seemingly endless caverns, you're also tasked with another balancing act: how much you can carry.
"It's about finding a balancing act that is going to be appealing for consumers and also works from a business perspective," says Ellis.
This is a deeply dangerous balancing act between Trump's hurt feelings and the reality of looming disaster if the Iran deal is canceled.
Thus freeing Mr Wa Lone and Mr Kyaw Soe Oo is part of a "balancing act", argues Gerard McCarthy of Australian National University.
So began Clinton's great six-month balancing act, trying to simultaneously win over skeptics on the left and political nomads on the right.
"If anyone can do this balancing act, Singapore can," Kerry Brown, director of the Lau China Institute at King's College London, told CNN.
Each piece is also a balancing act, where writers and their editors weigh the public's legitimate interest against the consequences for their subjects.
Ramaphosa faces a difficult balancing act as he must accommodate the competing interests of rival ANC factions vying for control of the party.
He also witnessed the balancing act of protecting the Klein children from extremes while also keeping them aware of what was going on.
The petitions of two businessmen*, on whose lawsuits the UK court both ruled on Friday, exemplify the balancing act making RTBF decisions requires.
Most have performed a complicated balancing act — criticizing the Obama administration for allowing the hacks, while simultaneously avoiding criticism of the president-elect.
The competing Democratic agendas highlight the balancing act party leaders and campaign strategists are scrambling to execute heading into the crucial 22019 elections.
Mueller went into repeated detail about the balancing act he had to manage when deciding whether to subpoena President Trump for his testimony.
While "Mary Poppins" is a somewhat unusual case -- magical nannies don't age -- it nicely encapsulates the balancing act that current studio calculations require.
The mobilizing call highlights the balancing act Democratic leaders and committee heads are attempting to manage in the wake of the report's release.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: The North FacePreparing to head into the great outdoors has always always been a delicate balancing act.
Under both Obama and Clinton, Democrats saw themselves as essentially performing a balancing act between a range of legitimate interests — including big business.
With government funding scarce, the sanctuary has to strike an ecotourism balancing act that left Pizarras both hopeful and frustrated in equal measure.
But it has often found itself trying to strike a delicate balancing act, especially as the United States and China spar over trade.
"The balancing act will become extremely challenging," analysts from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, a research unit, wrote in a recent paper.
These all affect each other and are something of a balancing act, so getting it right is a process of trial and error.
Nick Wingfield ECONOMY The Bank of England, Britain's central bank, faces a tricky balancing act when its rate-setting committee meets on Thursday.
But it's a balancing act, because colleges shouldn't lose sight of what makes traditional majors — even the arcane ones — so meaningful, especially now.
The balancing act will also take place amid the run-up to the 2020 election, with presidential politics increasingly seeping into congressional negotiations.
Australia's economy, one of the world's most successful, is already a delicate balancing act, relying on mining and strong economic ties to China.
The balancing act has put everyone on edge, especially the medical workers who face a heavier workload and a greater risk of exposure. 
We're covering the reaction to President Trump's Mideast peace plan, Boris Johnson's balancing act on trade and the kindness of strangers in Wuhan.
SOFIA, Bulgaria — With one foot in the West and the other in the East, Bulgaria has long engaged in a delicate balancing act.
Republicans face a difficult balancing act in trying to win over McCain, Murkowski and Collins as they also face complaints from the right.
But it does mean that the Fed could find itself performing a balancing act between weak global economic conditions and rising domestic prices.
It's quite a balancing act as it ignores some of President Donald Trump's priorities while trying to please disparate factions within the party.
Those two categories intersect only rarely, but The Hate U Give — a debut novel by Angie Thomas — manages the balancing act with aplomb.
After getting dropped in round three, Robert Whittaker performed a terrifying balancing act, cycling between all of these methods and managing to scrape through.
The serialized format, in which Cooke's Becky breaks the fourth wall, is more effective at communicating this balancing act between naked ambition and vulnerability.
"It's a balancing act" between tending to the clients of his public relations firm and dealing with the requirements of the investigations, he said.
Work with your advisor to walk that balancing act of how much to draw from which sources, maximizing income and minimizing your tax bill.
Even staying with nominally accepting parents can be a balancing act, especially if lack of nearby community means trans people are isolated at home.
But while she remained on the consulting firm's payroll, she and her colleagues were subject to the delicate balancing act of corporate social change.
However, the tweet igniting the #BroomChallenge — which claimed that NASA provided the scientific basis for the balancing act — has proven to be a hoax.
CrowdTangle for Academics and Researchers Yesterday I wrote about the balancing act Facebook has to do when researchers come seeking access to user data.
He has a difficult balancing act trying to improve relations with the EU while keeping the country's closest ally and financial backer Russia onside.
But Obstfeld also told the news conference that Beijing would face a "balancing act" between actions to shore up growth and ensure financial stability.
With an infusion of new cash, the delicate balancing-act between Sudan's various armed forces that Mr Bashir had maintained might become somewhat easier.
Level Of Difficulty: 4.5/5, considering applying multiple sheet masks at once on my body became much more of a balancing act than anticipated.
Tang said the government faces a difficult balancing act of achieving long-term fiscal consolidation while spurring economic growth and eradicating Japan's deflationary mindset.
It's a balancing act: Large refunds suggest you may be withholding too much in tax from your pay over the course of the year.
It will be a delicate balancing act: the euro's five percent rise since December holds back inflation which the ECB wants to see climb.
This balancing act can cause genres to become ossified as developers feel like they can't afford to alienate a chunk of the established audience.
The decision shows the initial public offering (IPO), which could be the biggest in history, is becoming an increasingly difficult balancing act for Riyadh.
The song, about declining hookups and patiently waiting for a more meaningful connection, portrays a balancing act with which gay culture has long wrestled.
Centrism requires a delicate balancing act, which Nixon, a man with many innate liabilities as a politician, turned out to be extremely good at.
Both Bangkok and Manila are initiating a balancing act between Washington and Beijing, a dance that is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
But that's a real balancing act for a fledgling company already suffering bad press and trying to keep fans with legendarily short attention spans.
Saudi Arabia's execution of a prominent Shiite cleric is roiling the Middle East and threatening the Obama administration's precarious balancing act in the region.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying demonstrated that balancing act when she addressed a question about the trade relationship with the U.S. on Thursday.
The United States' balancing actThe United States' alliance with the Syrian Kurds, which was struck up in 2014, has always been a balancing act.
Last week's dovish Fed communications, including speeches by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and Vice Chair Richard Clarida, is symptomatic of this difficult balancing act.
Throughout the series, viewers see Annie perform the ultimate balancing act: She tries to stay true to herself and revel in self-serving decisions.
While Jump is limiting availability to Uber users, successfully and equitably meeting demand with just 250 bikes can become a near impossible balancing act.
Mr. Najib, the leader of a majority Muslim country, has leaned toward the United States in his subtle balancing act between Washington and Beijing.
But the Fed faces a tricky balancing act as it tries to parse economic data that are routinely complicated by President Trump's unpredictable policies.
The Federal Reserve's basic work — trying to make sure that neither unemployment nor inflation gets too high — is essentially a kind of balancing act.
Even in YouTube's own explanation of "hateful content," the company calls it is a "delicate balancing act" between free expression and protecting YouTube users.
The Department of Defense is engaging in a balancing act, deploying field hospitals to different cities facing severe outbreaks, while scaling back operations elsewhere.
But it also remains to be seen how sustainable Apple's West-to-East democratic balancing act can be given heightened and escalating geopolitical tensions.
The Minnesota Democrat is now engaged in a delicate balancing act, as she courts San Francisco's prominent donor class to contribute to her campaign.
As Moscow's relations with the West have plunged to levels last seen during Soviet times, however, Mr. Lukashenko's balancing act has grown increasingly untenable.
At present, the Peronist coalition of President Alberto Fernandez and Vice-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner are attempting to orchestrate a delicate balancing act.
For Mr. Sisi, an increasingly stern autocrat who has miscalculated before, Mr. Mubarak's new lease on life could still pose a delicate balancing act.
This balancing act is especially important in Florida because the state and localities rely heavily on property and sales taxes for funding such projects.
And the fulcrum of its balancing act is the president, Aleksandar Vucic, an increasingly authoritarian leader regarded as a chip off Mr. Putin's block.
So far, America's grid operators have been very good at this balancing act, even as coal has declined and renewables have surged in popularity.
But maintaining this image can require a kind of balancing act: empowering her fans with strength and confidence without being too controversial or political.
But trying to deal with my mental illness and meet all of my responsibilities at school, work and home feels like a terrible balancing act.
The prickly tone is a difficult balancing act, and "Diamond Tongues" may settle for being a softer-hearted film than its most cynical scenes portend.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan faces a tough balancing act as he heads to Beijing for a Thursday summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The message delivered in the January meetings underscores a difficult balancing act for Prince Mohammed and his team as they try to reform the country.
With triangles and quadrilaterals everything always fits, but when it comes to pentagons, it's a balancing act to get everything to work out just right.
Balancing act Xi, who effectively made himself "president for life" by dropping presidential term limits in 2018, is China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong.
Johnson is attempting a tough balancing act: he needs to make concessions to Europe over the land border with Ireland without alienating lawmakers back home.
And here is where the balancing act must lean, however delicately, in the direction of prudence and away from the aforementioned possibility of the playoffs.
Providing choices across media that simultaneously honor the past and welcome in neophytes is a balancing act that's built into this already intensely competitive business.
Mr Trump, too, faces a difficult balancing act between pandering to his Mexico-phobic base and getting along with the United States' most important neighbour.
It's a remarkable balancing act that proves there is no real reason a movie can't be diverse, feminist and wildly entertaining at the same time.
But Angela Merkel's government also faces a difficult balancing act: it must stand up to Turkey's current excesses without alienating Germany's considerable pro-Erdogan element.
Returning to power will likely require pulling off the unity Perez pledged — a balancing act that may prove tougher to pull off than it appears.
Kloos sticks to a familiar formula, but what makes these books stand out against the monotony is his balancing act of action and character development.
To explain why, Mr Rutte notes cheerfully that Brexit requires the Dutch to recalibrate their four-century diplomatic balancing-act between France, Germany and Britain.
Their attempts to engage young viewers often result in a balancing act between a desire to appear cool and an impulse to retain total control.
Somehow he managed a magical balancing act here where such weighty political aesthetics concerns somehow resist crumbling in the general gesamtkunstwerk crush of the exhibition.
"It's a balancing act, but I'm fortunate enough to have help from a few different people who make it all a lot easier on me!"
This week on War College we look at a delicate balancing act, where diplomatic failure by the United States could have deadly repercussions for millions.
Against this backdrop Gates performs a difficult balancing act, using Prada's lavish, newly renovated site as a platform for a critique of the status quo.
The three young boys could not access medical care because the town where they live has become a pawn in a deadly geopolitically balancing act.
If that balancing act makes you nervous, don't fret – Chargerito can hold a surprising amount of weight, enough to safely charge a full-sized iPad.
Such skepticism about the Fed's plans to end policy calibrated to fight a financial crisis and recession forces officials to perform a difficult balancing act.
It has been a beautifully managed balancing act, but, as the show begins its seventh year and penultimate season, the scales are beginning to tip.
"Service" brought us back to Alexandria, and the episode illustrated the tricky balancing act The Walking Dead is trying to pull off at this point.
Her short documentary Balancing Act explores the exploited tradition of West African hambone dance through the story of a young circus performer in West Oakland.
But advocates and lawmakers from both parties agree that the policy may be necessary for safety, underscoring the difficult balancing act for the White House.
Regulators of online platforms face a similar balancing act—between the incentives for new firms to emerge and the benefits to consumers of large incumbents.
In many respects, the restaurant succeeds, though it's a tricky balancing act, and one made even more challenging by the space Harvest Wine Bar occupies.
Many nations around the world find themselves in a delicate balancing act between U.S. and Chinese interests, but one island nation perhaps typifies that struggle.
Hurd and McSally, on the other hand, face a tricky balancing act in Trump's presidency after both of their swing districts narrowly went to Clinton.
The balancing act wobbles among a girl's age, shape, skin color and personality; and a client's creative vision, budget and timing; and the public mood.
The balancing act between conservatives and centrists is a crucial test of McConnell's leadership, with every move toward one side risking votes on the other.
When she joined the Japanese national team at 16, Nana found the balancing act of practicing and focusing on her school work a bit overwhelming.
A balancing act in Barcelona: In a closely watched speech, Carles Puigdemont, the leader of Catalonia, made a carefully worded declaration of independence from Spain.
It's a difficult balancing act that Miles for the most part pulls off, and his book is best appreciated as a highly entertaining literary performance.
"It's a difficult balancing act that Miles for the most part pulls off, and his book is best appreciated as a highly entertaining literary performance."
For Angela Tucker, 44, who is working without pay as a corrections officer at a federal prison near Seattle, everything has become a balancing act.
The decision of how to spend taxpayer dollars in a rapidly changing economy, then, becomes a balancing act between saving money and promoting local businesses.
This delicate balancing act will provide a challenge for the party that cannot be met by simply waiting for demographic change to reshape the electorate.
But key blue-state Republicans face an agonizing balancing act, weighing their ambition to deliver broad tax cuts with the narrower interests of their districts.
Her future political viability may depend on a tricky balancing act: how well she can position herself as distinct from Mr. Trump without seeming insubordinate.
A balancing act Not every ESG factor is equally material to every company so corporate leaders need to weigh public pressures against bottom-line priorities.
Her book describes how meeting government assistance programs' work requirements while taking college classes and raising her daughter was a constant, near-impossible balancing act.
Green Arrow, played by Stephen Amell, having sacrificed himself during the multi-series crossover "Crisis on Infinite Earths," the producers faced a delicate balancing act.
Behind every decision was a balancing act between a desire to best serve constituents and a political instinct not to anger the nation's chief executive.
Nutrition used to be thought of as a simple balancing act of calories — eat fewer to lose weight, eat too many and you'll gain weight.
She does try to pre-empt unsympathetic reader reactions, but also pulls off the tricky balancing act of avoiding either self-justification or self-castigation.
The balancing act is evident everywhere, as Warren takes steps she never did when activists were pressuring her to jump into the 20163 presidential race.
For Myanmar's government health staff, allocating precious resources can be a tricky balancing act, says Jamie Uhrig, a public health practitioner with experience working in Myanmar.
When adult themes like these are explored through the traditionally juvenile device of talking animals, a storyteller performs a difficult balancing act between reality and fantasy.
The balancing act is all worth it for the KORA Organics founder, who has prioritized setting an example for her son and baby on the way.
Such resistance highlights the balancing act the government faces upholding humanitarian obligations and pleasing voters as Europe searches for a coherent response to the migration crisis.
"It's a balancing act for the platforms," says Andrew Karpie, research director, service and labor procurement for Azul Partners, which studies procurement and the supply chain.
Buster's Mal Heart is a delicate balancing act between several genres — not mixed as part of one plot, but delivered in long strings of intercutting vignettes.
Still, for doctors and nurses in this hospital network outside Boston, worrying about security when they input data into the system's computers requires a balancing act.
But he said the BOJ could face a tough balancing act trying to keep the economy afloat, while addressing the rising cost of ultra-low rates.
The bottom line is this: Motherhood is a tough balancing act, and every mom deserves the chance to do what's right for her and her family.
Today sees the launch of multiple game remasters that manage to pull off this careful balancing act: Full Throttle, Wonder Boy, and The Disney Afternoon Collection.
Trak Wendisch's large-format picture "Seiltänzer" (pictured), which opens the show, is a fantastic metaphor for the "balancing act" that characterised artists' lives in the GDR.
To her, it's less a balancing act of external pressures, and more about finding your voice, regardless of how abrasive its sound may be to others.
Since artists risk alienating fans in a space where partnering could be the more understanding course of action, there is always a balancing act to undertake.
But the Kremlin faces the delicate balancing act of holding elections real enough to win popular legitimacy, but not so real as to risk an embarrassment.
As the party seeks a strong challenger to Trump, it faces a delicate balancing act: please its establishment wing, satisfy its expanding base and maintain impartiality.
Super Mario Run presents an intriguing sort of balancing act for Nintendo, as the company ports its most popular character to mobile for the first time.
"It's a balancing act, and one we'll see her continue to grow into as she adapts to the overwhelming life changes she's going through," Dishaw said.
The difficult moderate-conservative Republican balancing act was very much on display as House leaders and President Trump worked to pass the American Health Care Act.
As Shero points out, this is all part of the balancing act the 30 other NHL GMs must undertake as a result of the expansion draft.
But it's a difficult balancing act to be both the nonpartisan leader of a civil liberties coalition and the leader of the opposition to Donald Trump.
A vocal critic of Trump in the past, Romney has performed a careful balancing act in his effort not to alienate the president in recent months.
But with underlying price pressures still subdued and the region facing elections in big economies France and Germany, the central bank faces a delicate balancing act.
Sure there's a number of apps, career-focused websites, and search engines to make narrow your searches, juggling those options can be an overwhelming balancing act.
As her pieces have gotten more complex, they've become an increasingly precarious balancing act, which makes the tremendous beauty of Lifter/LIghter all the more moving.
Cornyn said the presumptive presidential nominee faces a "balancing act" going into the November elections but that he seems to be heading in the right direction.
Her comments highlight the difficult balancing act she faces now that her favored sound bite — "Brexit means Brexit" — has reached the end of its shelf life.
Walt Orenstein, a professor of medicine at Emory and the former director of the US National Immunization Program, said the tradeoff is a difficult balancing act.
But those willing to look closer may find better deals, more flexible floor plans and a balancing act that mixes the perks of old and new.
And although the details are different, the current situation is a reminder of the complicated balancing act the government must strike in regulating ever-changing companies.
We looked at Mr. Mnuchin's difficult balancing act as the U.S. challenges Europe, China, Canada, Mexico and much of the rest of the world over trade.
His jokes attempt the balancing act of translating religious customs for a secular audience while poking fun at the devout in a way that doesn't offend.
At stake are issues of preservation, modernization and the tricky balancing act that cities face when their most valuable historic real estate is still in use.
In an average trial, jury selection is a balancing act with the goal "to find and eliminate unfavorable jurors," according to litigation site The Jury Expert.
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Beyoncé considers herself a feminist, but for black women feminism can be a tenuous balancing act—advocating for women's rights while supporting black men against racism.
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Maintaining that alliance will be a difficult balancing act for Mr. Pence as he tours Latin America this week, with stops in Chile, Panama and Argentina.
Which is completely justified… Just as we have fundamental values we also have fundamental discussions because it's always a balancing act how to get this right.
CBA, Australia's top lender, said it faces a "difficult balancing act" with rates approaching zero, raising questions about the potential effectiveness of super easy monetary policy.
Wall Street firms face a tricky balancing act to keep their long-serving top managers happy while providing promotion opportunities for the next generation of leaders.
"It's a balancing act," Mr. Walcott said, making the obvious point that when people hold books and DVDs too long, others are stopped from using them.
Candidates looking to oust Trump next year face a "balancing act," she said, speaking at a "Women in the World" conference of leaders, activists and others.
It's a constant balancing act for ride-hail companies, which always have to ensure there aren't too many drivers and too few riders or vice versa.
But France, which considers Riyadh a bulwark against Iranian influence in the Middle East, now faces a delicate balancing act in its response to the incident.
But there's also a fine line that they must walk; an impressive balancing act that keeps them from teetering into pushy or aggressive territory — a major turnoff.
We've broken down what we learned and translated what you need to do to strike the perfect balancing act into 8 rules for getting hired in 2016.
"There is a balancing act I have to play so that readers can look at these characters and go, Oh my gosh, that's Donald Trump!" she explained.
Even so, many nations around the world that find themselves in a delicate balancing act between U.S. and Chinese interests may be forced to pick a side.
What's clear, however, is that the HdK is currently undergoing an identity crisis in the form of a delicate balancing act between commercial interests and curatorial independence.
There is a balancing act that the tech platforms have to walk between data protection (data monopoly, if you prefer) and creating some risk by opening APIs.
It's precisely the kind of precarious balancing act that Sandberg argued women should learn to perfect if they want to have a hope of changing the system.
Hulu is doing a balancing act between its extensive on-demand catalog — the thing that customers have long turned to the company for — and live television programming.
"It's going to be a balancing act, they really need to hold investor's hands on this and the question is can they navigate these headwinds," said Ives.
Michael calls it a "balancing act forever," so before you even think about bringing up the "B" word you should make sure you're happy in your relationship.
The most prominent example of the balancing act is the new Net Enforcement Law (NetzDG), of which Ms von Storch's and Ms Weidel's tweets were early victims.
It's a tricky balancing act: release too early, and you might be forgotten; come in too late, and you might be overlooked amidst the hustle and bustle.
"This mom of 5 finds snack time a balancing act between pleasing my kiddos and feeling good as a parent about what I'm feeding them," Spelling wrote.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's new prime minister faces a difficult balancing act trying to repair bruised relations with the European Union without alienating the eurosceptic government's core voters.
This is a difficult balancing act of narrative finesse and gameplay design, and I would be lying if I said that it worked consistently through the game.
The Iraqi parliament's demand underscores the balancing act Abadi must conduct between the United States and Iran, his two biggest military allies who are themselves arch-adversaries.
It is an awkward balancing act: Mr Portman's opponent, Ted Strickland, a former governor of Ohio, has largely dedicated his campaign to accusing Mr Portman of hypocrisy.
To preserve the unity of the EU and, at the same time, to uphold its principles, there's a balancing act to be managed by von der Leyen.
As boomers and millennials mature, and Gen Z comes of drinking age, brewers face a daunting balancing act of retaining brand loyalists while simultaneously attracting new customers.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia is performing a delicate balancing act between its European aspirations, partnership with NATO and its centuries-old religious, ethnic and political alliance with Russia.
Life and cooking is a balancing act of thinking a few steps ahead, but also focusing on what is in front of you in the exact moment.
It's a balancing act, for sure, and you might have to pull a few strings to get there, but you are more well-connected than you think.
Most market participants expect the ECB to play something of a balancing act, keeping the course toward tightening steady while trying to avoid triggering serious market volatility.
As Abbas, Ebouaney anchors this delicate balancing act between optimism and dread, embodying vulnerability while trying to remain hopeful and authoritative in front of Asma and Yacine.
You prize your relationship, so you perform a rational balancing act: weighing the (probably slim) chances of violating your agreement against the (graver) dangers to your relationship.
"It's a balancing act for some of these teens, finding help and support online but not being able to filter out the negative things," Dr. Radovic said.
I saw unions as a balancing act to corporate interests, offering protections to lower-skilled workers who, without collective action, didn't have much power over their bosses.
But successfully passing carbon taxes is an increasingly delicate balancing act, with the biggest single obstacle still the pushback from the fossil fuel industry and its supporters.
Cohen of the CNRS said the impossible balancing act the state faces when it plays matchmaker ultimately leaves companies vulnerable to growing competition from countries like China.
Their different values — personal expressive value, shared cultural value and immediate financial value — jostle against one another, and each performs a balancing act between secrecy and disclosure.
Indeed, throughout the 1960s, the pianist was writing pieces with this same kind of fast, dancing melody, and a similar balancing act between swing and straight rhythms.
K., well, I know that these were factors, but I know that I'm qualified to go to this school,' and so it's kind of a balancing act.
It's a tonal balancing act that she pulls off with aplomb, and makes Eleanor Oliphant the kind of book you'll want to devour in a single sitting.
It's definitely a balancing act, and the rise of social media has made it harder for such institutions to regulate their employee's speech in a constitutional manner.
"While such a move will have an implication on the fiscal revenues at this juncture, there is a need to do the fine balancing act," Shah said.
He added that it would be a "very difficult balancing act" for the monitors — public servants who must remain neutral — to avoid being drawn into the debate.
Ultimately, growing hostility between Tehran and Washington will test Beijing's balancing act, likely pushing China closer to Iran and Russia — and further complicate its relations with Washington.
Even for a politically savvy pope, that is a delicate balancing act, on top of obvious security concerns in a country recently attacked by the Islamic State.
" Asked if he thought too much "ordinary" might make the royal family too accessible and take away its mystery, the prince said: "It's a tricky balancing act.
Once confirmed — the Senate intelligence committee voted on Thursday to send his nomination to the full Senate — Mr. Coats will face a far trickier political balancing act.
Now, she faces a balancing act of trying to simultaneously appeal to moderate voters in the state and boost turnout among staunch Republican voters loyal to Trump.
It can be a difficult balancing act, but it is always great when the rest of a class knows how to contain their laughter to inappropriate behavior.
" He added, "It's a subtle balancing act, because if you go too far on the human end, you can sound like an actor in an ape costume.
The deluge has forced the company into a tricky balancing act between protecting the health of its workers and keeping up with the pace of customers' orders.
The lower income underscores a delicate balancing act for authorities as they extend a campaign to reduce China's reliance on credit-intensive investment without imperiling the economy.
Balancing act Johnson and Weld have to appeal to Republican voters who think Trump isn't a true conservative and Democratic voters who think Clinton is not liberal enough.
A film like Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which takes place 70 years before Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, requires a tricky cinematic balancing act.
Zhang's balancing act between student and writer reached a head when, on one night out with friends, she tipsily opened up an email from a fan in distress.
The issue is the balancing act the Fed must perform as it seeks to normalize policy from the extreme accommodation of the financial crisis and the years after.
The balancing act of maintaining a high quality online teaching platform with meteoric global growth is a constant battle for the CEO and founder of Chinese unicorn, VIPKid.
Now, incumbents are having to cough over hefty sums just to play catch up and face a tough balancing act of angering investors and investing in their future.
It's a balancing act, for sure: How do you stay famous enough to get in the room but not too famous to not be taken seriously at all?
Every woman who spoke to VICE News said the balancing act is worth it, pointing out that it provides the opportunity to use and develop different skill sets.
She has managed an unusual balancing act during nearly two years in the job, remaining in the good graces of both Mr Trump and his Republican-establishment antagonists.
Three years in, he's attempting a careful balancing act between his domestic and foreign audiences, amid an economic crisis that has seen Argentina fall into a deep recession.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks set to manage a delicate balancing act, as he hosts Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his raft of new foreign policy objectives.
Lindner ruled out taking on new debt to manage the balancing act of cutting income taxes and increasing investment on digital infrastructure - two key demands of his party.
This elevates the material into the realm of the fantastical while still keeping it grounded in our mundane reality, an impossible balancing act that Lanthimos somehow pulls off.
The UK has worked to safeguard the landmark agreement while appeasing Washington, a balancing act that has become increasingly difficult as Iran raises the stakes in the Gulf.
"The balancing act for the government is a very steep task because they have to manage all these variables," said Mike Walls, senior crude oil analyst with Genscape.
As McCaskill tries to court Trump voters and bring her base back into the fold, the 2018 midterms could be the toughest balancing act she has ever performed.
The balancing act Buckley learned to perform, of being both a supporter of the party and a keeper of ideological purity, tilted increasingly in the direction of partisanship.
This creates a delicate balancing act: trying to advance an agenda on the one hand, while also assuring those outside his party that he takes their concerns seriously.
"We gave guidance for 2020 and 2025, it is a balancing act with more electric vehicles coming to market and the different level of profitability," he told CNBC.
Such a balancing act would involve potential conflicts of interest for the Redstones, though, and the risk that shareholders of one company — or both — would feel badly treated.
The Podemos strategy, however, proved to be an unsuccessful balancing act between trying to garner more centrist votes while allying with United Left, a party with communist roots.
Le Pen does, however, face a delicate balancing act if she is to win power - to attract mainstream support while keeping a grip on the FN's core voters.
Asked about the risks of being heavily involved in Tesla's plans, Ito said Panasonic "hopes to play a balancing act" of ensuring investment returns and fulfilling its responsibilities.
In a call this week, Intel's Group President and Chief Engineering Officer Murthy Renduchintala told TechCrunch that managing the hype cycle around 5G is still a balancing act.
So it's an ongoing balancing act, but it's easy to keep in balance as long as you have good people around you and a good sense about yourself.
That balancing act isn't unique to the de Blasio administration, but bungling it could lead to his downfall, or at least a rocky re-election fight next year.
It's a balancing act most companies don't dare attempt, and for good reason: It ends up becoming the lede in a juicy Recode story about corporate scare tactics. 
The Bachelor is a balancing act — you need to avoid being a doormat or a wallflower, without becoming so much of a troublemaker that fans turn on you.
The decision to impose sanctions underscores the difficult balancing act facing the European Union as it tries to counter suspected Iranian misbehavior and preserve the Iran nuclear accord.
This balancing act of a novel, poised between languages (where the Hippocratic is confused with the "hypocritic" oath), peoples and places, superstition and science, is compounded of misunderstandings.
Put another way, even as this balancing act preoccupies the Republican and Democratic parties, race and immigration will retain their salience at the hot core of American politics.
He describes a "sort of balancing act" between the risks of "outside people coming into the home" and the benefits of being able to provide in-person care.
Henry Cuellar Cisneros's endorsements from top progressive politicians and groups have forced her campaign to perform a delicate balancing act between national attention and focusing on local issues.
The L train shutdown is a victim of that decision, and just how much longer that balancing act can hold may be a question that history cannot answer.
The restaurant served its last meal on Saturday, but it pulled off a rare balancing act in dining culture: warmth, affordability and experimentation, all till the very end.
Listen here: Dan Powell, our engineer, on composing the theme music for "The Latest," a new podcast about the impeachment inquiry: Scoring a podcast is a balancing act.
She is expected to immediately start putting together a new cabinet, a complex political balancing act in which she will try to satisfy opposing camps in her party.
Each future Conservative leader must be able to perform their own party balancing act, and the few ambitious enough to seek the opportunity are unable to do so.
In an email, Yvette London wrote: Surely it is a balancing act, but when my husband started commenting on everything that was happening I wanted to kill him.
"This is a tricky balancing act and we believe will end with a few winners, a number of losers and a wave of consolidation in 2020," Ives said.
The European Union has faced a delicate balancing act between the interests of EU manufacturers and those pressing for a reduction in the cost of solar power generation.
"He has brought everyone's best work to the table and managed a complicated balancing act with grace," Mr. Remnick said in a note to The New Yorker staff.
The deluge has forced the company into a tricky balancing act between protecting the health of its workers and keeping up with the rapid pace of customers' orders.
A reshuffle would be testament to Tsipras's delicate balancing act between implementing painful bailout reforms and boosting his leftist Syriza party's popularity ratings which have been sagging for months.
Especially when your workplace wardrobe is a balancing act of needing to maneuver around dress codes, varying temperatures, and other fashion-specific concerns at come with the seasonal territory.
But it does speak to the balancing act that policymakers have to take into account as they reshape marijuana policy for a world in which pot is increasingly legal.
Witness the balancing act a young Lincoln had to perform over the Kansas-Nebraska Act, trying to distance himself from anti-slavery Republicans while maintaining his opposition to slavery.
That temperature-regulating cap, designed to sit atop the ceramic bowl, turns what should be a chill and pleasant dabbing experience into a balancing act, both metaphorically and literally.
The balancing act of paying your bills on time can sometimes feel like one wrong move and all the pieces will come falling down, like a game of Jenga.
As the first speaker of the Majlis (parliament), he shaped the Islamic Republic's constitution, reconciling limited electoral mandates with divine inspiration: a balancing act which few Muslim countries manage.
"Sovereigns nevertheless face a difficult balancing act between curbing public spending and ensuring the adequacy of benefits to prevent otherwise growing risks of poverty and inequality," S&P said.
"In our view, it remains a fine balancing act to maintain fiscal prudence and growth, with oil as the wild card," said Weiwen Ng, an analyst at ANZ Research.
Ultimately, it proves a capable balancing act of complex female characters in a world with low enough stakes that those characters can engage in the riskier side of things.
But with consumer price inflation running at 6.07 percent, above the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) target band, the incoming governor, Urjit Patel, has a balancing act to perform.
"Royal families across the world have to engage in a very delicate balancing act between tradition and modernity," said Boston University associate professor Arianne Chernock, who researches European monarchies.
Kelly also scripted the live-action film adaptation, which explains why it's so intelligent and careful about playing the same balancing act with the audience as the graphic novel.
Cold-weather dressing is a delicate balancing act of trying to stay warm while still looking our best (that is, without becoming a giant marshmallow), and it ain't easy.
It has been a bit of a balancing act, she said, to amplify Heyer's message without making it seem as though her daughter was the only victim who mattered.
The UK has worked to safeguard the landmark nuclear agreement while appeasing Washington, a balancing act that has become increasingly difficult as Iran raises the stakes in the Gulf.
"It is a tough balancing act for RBI to keep the rupee stable while maintaining a neutral liquidity stance," said A Prasanna, chief economist at ICICI Securities Primary Dealership.
In his daily press briefing, Spicer said any new plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act will be a "balancing act" as Republicans try to assuage concerns of stakeholders.
Such was the balancing act at the program dedicated to Mr. Shandling, who died on March 24 at age 66 after a heart attack in his Los Angeles home.
He says generating that childhood yearning for products is a balancing act for advertisers, who need to be careful not to over-promise an experience from years gone by.
There is a balancing act – his father is somebody who is trying to make him see the voice of reason, but unfortunately, he is like the liberals of today.
The case, which received much media attention outside the Grand Duchy, was seen as a balancing act for the judge between upholding Luxembourg's strict secrecy laws and protecting whistleblowers.
And also highlighted the delicate balancing act tech leaders must play as they try to improve relations with the new administration while vigorously opposing a policy they disagree with.
If parliament chooses to grant him a second term, Abadi will remain under pressure to maintain that balancing act amid tensions between Washington and Tehran over the nuclear accord.
"I signed on aware that he was a three-headed monster, there's no way you can't have James, Jamie and Ghost coexist," Mr. Hardwick said of the balancing act.
In 2970, she appeared on "The Balancing Act," a television show aimed at women, along with Trista Sutter, a former "Bachelorette" contestant who had been implanted with the device.
Dizzee's move into more explicitly commercial territory came around fast, overshadowing the way Maths + English pretty much nails the kind of balancing act we expect of today's grime superstars.
Merkel faces a delicate balancing act on the trip to show Chinese-German solidarity over trade and the Iran nuclear deal without harming ties with long-term ally Washington.
While Saudi Arabia has the capacity to produce more oil, it "faces a delicate balancing act amid competing calls for how to deploy its spare capacity powers," Croft noted.
Clinton is attempting a delicate balancing act: insisting she is not satisfied with the economy even as she defends Mr. Obama's work, positioning Democrats as the party of optimists.
The cast of Steppenwolf ensemble members and British actors — "Downstate" was co-comissioned by the National Theater in London and will move there next year — nails that balancing act.
As the virus spreads, governments around the world will have to pull off a balancing act to stop those problems from making what is already a crisis even worse.
The new report reflects the complexity of the issues surrounding e-cigarettes and the balancing act regulators face over the pros and cons of the alternatives to conventional cigarettes.
"Khalilzad is a capable diplomat who faces a difficult balancing act," said Husain Haqqani, a former Pakistani ambassador to Washington, who played host at a dinner for Mr. Mohib.
It's an endless balancing act where carmakers can expect to lose money on the sale of each vehicle for some time before the revenue covers the cost of overhead.
The British writer Laura Barnett takes on this balancing act in her expansive new novel, "Greatest Hits," a musical bildungsroman structured around that familiar time capsule, the retrospective album.
Taking sides is a delicate balancing act in Asia right now, as the influence of the United States under President Trump is waning, and China's power continues to rise.
Boris Johnson's balancing act Trump could also anger leaders like Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel with his outspoken support for Brexit and open hostility to the European Union.
"It's a real balancing act trying to deal with the health and safety issues you have to deal with while also being sensitive to residents' belongings," Mr. Teas said.
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.
To navigate this balancing act, parents say they lean on other parents of TikTokers and social media stars for guidance and advice, through email chains, texting and Facebook messages.
From this point on, Mr. White is caught in a tricky balancing act, moving back and forth between two narratives that sometimes intersect and sometimes move along different tracks.
Ankara now faces a difficult diplomatic balancing act if it is to win international support for the more permanent "safe zone" cleared of militants it wants on its border.
To Richard Lapchick, the founder and director the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida, Flores attempted to perform a delicate balancing act.
European countries are therefore doing a balancing act: trying to keep Tehran within the JCPOA while trying not to anger Trump and losing access to the lucrative U.S. market.
But the currency's immediate market reaction to the rule unwinding is a reminder of how precarious Beijing's high-wire balancing act really is when it comes to the yuan.
But as these influencers juggled full-time jobs with their online personas, many of them leveraging platforms with hundreds of thousands of followers, the balancing act became too much.
"EU membership remains our main direction," Brnabic said, adding that her government would work on strengthening relations with Moscow, continuing a delicate balancing act between the West and Russia.
With a 40-year-old Brady defiantly playing into older age while Kraft and Belichick perform a balancing act of power, a breakup of the dynasty may be near.
The overlapping concerns and competing interests of the lawmakers highlights the balancing act facing McConnell as he tries to unify his party and deliver a legislative win to the president.
But running one of the 16 agencies that comprise America's intelligence community while also trying to coordinate analysis and response from the other 15 was always an unwieldy balancing act.
The Golden State Warriors are trying to pull off the balancing act of fine tuning for the postseason, keeping players fresh and going after the record for regular-season wins.
It's an intoxicating, delicate balancing act: get too tired to work and you're SOL if you get hungry; fail to train enough and you'll slow your progress to a halt.
"As we start putting more protons in, there's this balancing act between the force that holds them together and the positive charge that wants to drive them apart," said Shaughnessy.
It's not an easy balancing act since most companies eventually want to bring their product design talent in-house, but it turns out, Studio Rodrigo can help with that too.
It's a hard balancing act for the young dictator whose goal now is to develop alternative energy — everything from wind and tidal power to transforming coal into liquid synthetic fuels.
There's a balancing act to avoiding stiff, bulked up sleeves and exposed necklines, and with the steps ahead, we think we're getting that much closer to figuring it all out.
The patent explains how Amazon drones might one day latch onto an electric vehicle and charge it while it's driving — a complicated balancing act between the car and the drone.
That leaves Trump with a critical balancing act when he takes the stage Thursday: how much time and energy to spend slamming Clinton versus presenting a positive case for himself.
Ultimately, Hardcore Henry is a tricky balancing act: Is there enough dazzle in its gimmick to outweigh the lack of innovation in its plot and the shallowness of its characters?
President Tayyip Erdogan's government faces a balancing act in its ties with the West and Russia, with which it has close energy ties and is also cooperating in neighboring Syria.
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Of course she could fix this, but as apps pop in and out of our lives, going by this program is a constant balancing act of utility versus trade-off.
The taut balancing act between the elegant restraint of Vaughn's forms and the gritty materiality of the work's semantic content, which imbued it with dynamism and verve, lingered with me.
Or when a public relationsrepresentative scurries over during my interview to tell me that they're "nottalking about that right now," because video game messaging has become such adelicate balancing act.
The largest state to emerge from the former Yugoslavia, Serbia is performing a delicate balancing act between its hopes of joining the European Union and a popular affinity for Russia.
BALANCING ACT Meanwhile, Fed policymakers do seem to have coalesced around a plan to leave their balance sheet permanently bigger than it ever was in the past, the minutes show.
The balancing act facing the ECB has become a focal point for markets trying to assess just what shape a scaling-back or "tapering" of stimulus is likely to take.
There, she was able to study without managing the balancing act of a professional skating career, too — which originally placed her on a 10-year track to getting her degree.
This balancing act dogged House Speaker Paul Ryan in his quest to pass an Obamacare repeal bill, even forcing him in March to yank a bill from the House floor.
It's a delicate line to walk, merging thriller with social commentary (think Jordan Peele's Get Out), but for Senna, that balancing act opened up a world of opportunity when writing.
Delivering a constant video feed without delayed controls is a careful balancing act, especially given the varying quality of internet providers across North America and the rest of the world.
Lawmakers involved in the negotiations are trying to strike a difficult balancing act in producing a bill that does not lose significant support from either the right or the left.
The mixture of burgeoning inflation pressure and strong consumer spending leaves the Bank of England with a balancing act between trying to keep prices under control while supporting the economy.
Around eight weeks earlier, Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih had told energy participants that OPEC's market-balancing act was not yet complete and supply constraint needed to continue.
Stickers. The #MeToo Balancing Act in High School Many boys and young men think the movement is essential for girls and women, but struggle with how they fit into it.
"It is definitely a balancing act," said Jim Sebastian, the local Department of Transportation's associate director for planning and sustainability, who previously worked as a bicycle coordinator in the government.
There is no doubt that the President faces a balancing act -- between the nation's health and the economic well-being that makes life bearable, that no recent predecessor has confronted.
It determines the amount of randomness — "noise" — that needs to be added to a data set before it is released, and sets up a balancing act between accuracy and privacy.
But those who have relied on Iran's help, including Iraq, worried about how the new sanctions might make even more fraught its balancing act between the United States and Iran.
The local results show that Mr. Corbyn's balancing act over Brexit, designed to appease both supporters and opponents of withdrawal, is pleasing neither side, presenting him with an excruciating dilemma.
"I think Jim's balancing act is very appropriate, and I would not fault him for things where in other administrations — under other circumstances — you might've expected more," he told me.
Although the prequel is running out of room, the AMC drama continues to achieve a dazzling balancing act in building toward an ending that is, in some ways, a beginning.
Emirati officials are trying to "strike a very careful balancing act," said Ilan Goldenberg, the director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.
U.S. officials are engaging in a delicate balancing act, experts say, out of caution that any public criticism of China could lead the country to share less information, not more.
This balancing act faced perhaps its greatest test in June 2015, after nine African-Americans were shot and killed at the historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.
A subplot involves Antonina's precarious balancing act as she charms the besotted Lutz, and resists surrendering to his increasingly aggressive moves as her jealous husband watches nervously from a distance.
Emirati officials are trying to "strike a very careful balancing act," said Ilan Goldenberg, the director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.
It didn't involve the 10-foot-tall ladder in the painting studio, from which she had done a high-wire balancing act for decades, but a slip in the kitchen.
" On top of that, "the balancing act of being a family man but having to give time to so many things, and the weight it has on your mental [health].
Eventually, she tried inverting one and setting it atop the other, a balancing act that, in this seismic region, "puts an emphasis on the fragility of this object," she says.
The final moments of finishing a piece can be very tricky; when assembling, it's like a balancing act to know when to stop and to know when to walk away.
Now it's done with the balancing act: A new marketing campaign is aimed directly at people who have pay TV and convincing them that Sling is better — and, crucially, cheaper.
It's a balancing act, but both aspects ultimately pay off when The Room is pilloried — giving Wiseau the comeuppance he so richly deserves — and then embraced as a comedic cult classic.
What Turner has managed to accomplish, however, is a kind of balancing act between the scale and coloration of the gallery, and his almost reluctant insertion of an object into it.
Such stores, which at X21 contribute around 262.8410 percent of all sales, generates stronger revenues when promotional activity is high but that eats into profit, making strategy a delicate balancing act.
Up to the moment it becomes known, it is a balancing act between the priesthood and a relationship, or series of relationships, which they come to believe they cannot live without.
A tense leadership change in Gambia, a look at the world's most expensive places to live, and a retailer's balancing act between online and brick-and-mortar stores complete today's coverage.
The result is a delicate balancing act to navigate trade disputes and political tensions between Beijing and Washington that could irk policymakers and regulators on both sides, hurting business and deals.
With schedules often bursting at the seams between work, school, appointments, and extracurricular activities, it's no surprise that more than half of all working parents say this balancing act is difficult.
The result is a very careful balancing act, as you try to work out when you should be paying attention to her and when you should be paying attention to food.
It's a balancing act that Marvel has struggled to pull off in the past, flattening films as different as Captain America: Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy into similar shapes.
So many little parts for almost everything are manufactured in China, and there can be a real hold-up in manufacturing because of these tariffs … It is all a balancing act.
In its first season, the show pulled off a delicate balancing act, turning Neil Gaiman's inventive 2001 novel about a brewing clash between mythology and technology into a vivid, swooping phantasmagoria.
Which explains the precarious balancing act Ryan and Co. are attempting: criticize Trump just enough to distance the party from Trump, but never outright condemn him and scare away his voters.
The moves attempt to a fine balancing act: injecting enough liquidity, while ensuring banks have enough incentives to place surplus cash with the RBI to prevent cash from flooding the system.
But growing trade ties are only one side of a delicate balancing act for Australia, whose unshakeable security relationship with the United States has limited how cosy it gets with China.
Keith Loveard, a political-risk consultant in Jakarta, thinks that Mr Wiranto's appointment may be a "wily" balancing act aimed at setting meddlesome former generals in the cabinet against one another.
Let us do this all together, to make our balancing act a success and solve one of the few problems in the Middle East that can be solved peacefully and wisely.
LONDON (Reuters) - Departing ATP chief Chris Kermode describes his longevity in the role as "a miracle", such has been the delicate balancing act of keeping both players and tournament owners happy.
Achieve unity, and the balancing act that goes with it Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez emerged from the Obama administration to make a bid to lead his party's political infrastructure.
This has led to a balancing act for American officials who want to build a relationship with him while not being used as leverage in any rivalry with Prince bin Nayef.
BALANCING ACT In a presentation last month, Eskom forecast a loss of around 20 billion rand in the 2019/20 financial year even if it got the tariff award it sought.
He ruled out a "first strike," but he also revealed a willingness to use nukes and a misunderstanding of the high­-stakes balancing act the nuclear superpowers have pursued for decades.
The movie arrives after "Avengers: Endgame," so it plays a balancing act of giving us the teenage Peter Parker we loved in "Homecoming" and wrapping up some loose ends with "Endgame."
Part of that is likely a balancing act: As more of a company's revenue or surplus goes to its lower-level workers, there's just going to be less for higher earners.
In doing so, they stepped into a long and complicated balancing act in the United States between public safety and the right to bear arms for people with mental health issues.
It's a precarious balancing act: a delicate teeter-totter of securing the metal device between the windowsill and the windowpane while preventing it from plummeting straight down to the sidewalk below.
The new report reflects the complexity of the issues surrounding e-cigarettes and the balancing act tobacco regulators face over the pros and cons of the many alternatives to conventional cigarettes.
And Democrats may face a tricky balancing act if the explosion of energy on the left collides with the native sensitivities of the moderate-to-conservative districts they aim to win.
It's a balancing act the 17-year-old has grown comfortable with in the two months since she's been incorporating work time into her school day at Winnfield Senior High School.
Beijing maintains close ties with Saudi Arabia, which is China's top oil supplier to date, but it has also sought to strengthen ties with rival Iran in a delicate balancing act.
Sorting out the details of a system will be a sometimes delicate balancing act, particularly between public health needs and the ambitions of the businesses that hope to prosper as growers.
And Paige's entire life has become a delicate balancing act of pretending to still be a normal teenager, something that (to me at least) she seems to be getting better at.
SO WE'VE BEEN DOING THAT AT THE SAME TIME WE'VE BEEN TRYING TO SHARE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS WE COULD THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS AND THAT HAS AT TIMES BEEN A BALANCING ACT.
U.S. and other militaries continue to face an awkward balancing act between ever more expensive high-end equipment such as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and money for personnel and training.
The careful moves reflect the balancing act maintained both by Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza, and the Israeli government, old foes who share a reluctance to go to war again.
Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles face their biggest audience yet and a careful political balancing act when they co-host the CBS telecast from the massive 6,000-seat Radio City Music Hall.
While it's hard not to read the vignette as symbolic of Grande's ability to carefully navigate the treacherous pop landscape, it's clear that so far her balancing act is yielding heavenly results. ●
Even when a team tries to do everything right, with women in the organization taking the lead and taking pains to avoid others' mistakes, it can still be a tricky balancing act.
Crafting these contraptions was a balancing act; the robot had to be strong enough to accomplish the task, yet small enough to remain hidden from view once the animators drew over it.
Key factors influencing the result will include whether the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) can perform the delicate balancing act of bringing both nationalists and conservative Kurds behind the new system.
The balancing act for people like Hermann is to give customers a design that both signals that they're driving the new thing, but which is still familiar enough to not be alienating.
Overall, the White House faces a tricky balancing act as it toughens sanctions against Iranian exports while trying to avoid political blowback over how that could put upward pressure on crude prices.
It now goes to the Senate, which is likely to rewrite it heavily and go through its own balancing act between moderates and conservatives — if it can pass the bill at all.
It's a balancing act between trying to create something new and exciting and making sure you have the time and budget to get even a fraction of your best ideas out there.
It's constantly a balancing act, but I think being a woman of color, you are constantly thinking about that in the back of your mind, you know, I do have this responsibility.
The discussions at the meeting underscore concerns rippling through U.S. businesses in the world's second largest economy, already facing a delicate balancing act amid a tense trade standoff between Washington and Beijing.
It is a delicate balancing act as putting such a thorny issue to a vote, and possibly passing a migration reform despite opposition from several states, would cause even more bad blood.
Now she must accomplish a tricky balancing act: energizing pro-Trump voters in her base while also keeping Trump at arm's length in a district he only won by 2 percentage points.
LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia faces a difficult balancing act as it tries to work down excess global crude stocks while protecting relationships with important refining customers in the United States and Asia.
"Governments face a tough balancing act of luring investors, while at the same time ensuring adequate safeguards for farmers and the environment," said Bhaskar Roy at think-tank South Asia Analysis Group.
But the balancing act of operating a platform of free expression (including the nasty borderline hate speech of anonymous users) and maintaining sensible and effective anti-harassment policies has always been difficult.
Balancing Act This is the buzz saw that Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, walked into as she addressed the news media — and by extension, every trading floor on earth — Wednesday afternoon.
Signage required a delicate balancing act: Apple wanted all signs to reflect its sleek, minimalist aesthetic, but the fire department needed to ensure the building could be swiftly navigated in an emergency.
Years & Years have built their success by perfecting the aforementioned balancing act, and in their latest track "Meteorite", they combine all the right ingredients to make a beautiful and shiny pop track.
Even short of that, these leaders have to play a delicate balancing act with their elites, courting allies who can prop them up without allowing for the emergence of a viable challenger.
The controversy illustrates the balancing act that hospitality companies must perform given their mandate to open their doors to all comers without alienating any, even when those guests have become increasingly polarized.
In general, Wallonia is both poorer and more ideologically left-wing than Flanders, and forming viable coalition governments at the federal level requires a complicated balancing act between ideological and linguistic concerns.
It's a bit of a balancing act of how to talk to them without revealing too much that they don't need to know yet, but that they know how to protect themselves.
It's a balancing act between recognizing the abuses and struggles a public figure like Swift experiences and not ignoring people who don't have the privileges of whiteness or heterosexuality or non-disability.
"We believe this helps more closely realign the course with Harry Colt's original vision whilst also being mindful of the demands of the modern game — always a delicate balancing act," Els said.
And constant Twitter commentary from the Oval Office could make McConnell's political balancing act even trickier and undermine the efforts of Trump's lawyers to put the best possible spin on his case.
The candidate survey underscores the tricky balancing act facing Republican Senate candidates in 28503, which is shaping up to be a proxy war between the party establishment and its grass-roots base.
The balancing act for the I.T.F. is to continue to promote the sport globally so that there are still avenues to the top in places like Africa, Southeast Asia and South America.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces a daunting challenge as his administration looks to deport Rohingya refugees while fending off international criticism — a balancing act expected to test New Delhi's superpower aims.
Kabbage cofounder and CEO Rob Frohwein sees a lot of small businesses grapple with this balance-sheet balancing act, and he&aposs working on a solution for both sides of the ledger.
SO WE'RE ALWAYS DOING A BALANCING ACT, WE'RE LETTING THE DATA INFORM US ABOUT WHERE THE ECONOMY IS, WHERE WE ARE RELATIVE TO OUR GOALS, AND WE'RE GOING TO SET POLICY APPROPRIATELY.
As concepts of queer identities evolve, Alyza Enriquez, a social producer at VICE, says finding well-made products that meet the needs of the queer community can sometimes be a balancing act.
McBath will be a model for other frontline Democrats in competitive districts carrying out the balancing act of supporting an impeachment process they held at arm's length for most of this year.
Reigns, on iOS (and also PC and Android, but I've been playing it on a broken old iPad), is a terrifically addictive balancing act of regal responsibility, with a wickedly dark heart.
And while the tone is a delicate balancing act, Bayona ("The Impossible") has managed to connect on levels that elude so many projects in this vein, being genuinely emotional without becoming too maudlin.
Telegram has played a delicate political balancing act to try and retain its users in the country, shutting down some channels for calling for the downfall of the government, while keeping others open.
Settling this balancing act between fair competition and equal access for transgender students under existing case law is the biggest challenge facing any DOE attempt to roll out new policies around school sports.
Having extensively toured the country with acts like Touché Amoré and Ceremony, their balancing act between hardcore, punk, and other subgenres is a clear representation of how to attain attention from honest songwriting.
It's going to be a balancing act for sure, as Blende notes in its blog post announcing the new feature, which it says it's still testing — adding that the first results are "encouraging".
The Fed's dual mandate — delivering both maximum employment and low inflation — requires a balancing act: Low interest rates help to bring down unemployment, but according to economic theory, they also risk causing inflation.
The key of this adaptation is how the series performs the delicate balancing act of embracing the zanier aspects of this character's story while also grounding it in a very relatable emotional core.
Why it matters: President Trump is managing a delicate balancing act, as he seeks to force concessions through his global trade war without losing the support of farm districts he won in 2016.
To succeed, proponents will have to walk a fine line between raising hope and creating unrealistic hype, a balancing act that gets all the more precarious when Donald Trump takes office in January.
Once you've done this initial selling work, you have to pull off a tough balancing act: gathering information about them to determine if they are a good fit, while also continuing to sell.
Conservative Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic won Serbia's presidential election on Sunday by a huge margin, confirming his domination of the Balkan country as he pursues a delicate balancing act between Europe and Russia.
From fulfilling Kickstarter orders to getting the sleep trackers into actual stores, it's a careful balancing act to ensure that potential customers don't get turned off by waiting too long for a product.
"I think OPEC is in a very delicate balancing act, focusing not only on price, but market share and global inventories as well, " said Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq.
Trump's relationship with China heading into his visit had also been a balancing act between his coarse rhetoric regarding trade imbalances and his attempts to pressure the Chinese into action on North Korea.
Nevertheless, with inflation and growth worries rising across the developing world and policymakers engaged in a delicate balancing act to calm investors, markets will watch for the sort of signals central bankers send.
That's just one example of a careful balancing act that GROW had to take, which we'll have to see play out before we know whether or not the planter finds that sweet spot.
Credit data released by the PBOC earlier on Friday highlighted the balancing act that Chinese authorities are attempting between supporting real economic activity and reining in risks from an increasingly complex financial system.
I saw this not as working against the employer, but as a balancing act: how would the business improve if we cared for employees with an approach typically lacking in the restaurant industry?
Or when a public relations representative scurries over during my interview to tell me that they're "not talking about that right now," because video game messaging has become such a delicate balancing act.
In the end, it's a balancing act: If cogs get stuck, expect more people to shell out for shared or single rides, but those rides may keep the cogs stuck for even longer.
Many believe that the Jordanian authorities were attempting a balancing act, demonstrating that even if they were willing to detain a popular, conservative preacher they were still vigilant about protecting Islam from mockery.
The balancing act for OPEC on Wednesday is to agree on individual production levels for each country whilst remaining vigilant to non-OPEC exporters looking to seize a greater share of the market.
It's all a bit of a balancing act, but it's all made easier by his wife Lee Jinglei, who travels with Wang, and their two children, Wang Jiali, 3, and Wang Jiana, 1.
In the Netherlands, a 10,625-acre community called Almere Oosterwold is demonstrating a democratic version of this balancing act, experimenting on the frontiers of house-customization in a country known for heavy regulation.
"  Asked if he had seen any medical data that supports a move to pull back distancing restrictions by Easter, Friedrichs would only say that such actions in the military are "a balancing act.
" He continued: "For some triangulating Democrats, that's a tricky balancing act given that capital punishment is despised by the party's progressive base but is far more popular in the crime-and-order Heartland.
The Fed's job is a balancing act: Lower rates are supposed to stimulate economic growth (by making it easier for businesses to finance investment and for households to buy cars or major appliances).
Going right up to the edge of stereotypes — it turns out the woman's stubbornness serves her well in the Chinatown underworld — "Lucky Grandma" and Tsai pull off a tricky balancing act of tone.
Each weighs from half a ton up to a ton and a half, and Ms. Kwade doubles down on her planetary balancing act by squeezing two of the balls between pairs of frames.
When the framework sags, you fall back on the casting: Mr. O'Quinn, and Kurtwood Smith as John's skeptical boss at the pipe company, effortlessly embody the delicate balancing act Mr. Conrad is attempting.
He faces a delicate balancing act between his two powerful and ideologically-opposed neighbors, Brazil, run by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, and Argentina, where left-leaning Peronist Alberto Fernandez recently took office.
Communications experts say that companies are faced with a difficult balancing act: the taboo of discussing an employees' health versus the need to keep their employees calm, reassured, or, in some cases, protected.
For Pompeo and his evangelical allies, Trump's bombast is superior to Obama's diplomacy, and they have spun his feckless week after the Soleimani killing as a shrewd balancing act between war and peace.
What you eventually figure out from running or jumping into them is how the vehicle's different systems work: there is a balancing act to manage them in order to keep the vehicle moving.
That remains the balancing act that veterans like Fernández and Patrick Chan, the three-time world champion from Canada who placed third in the short program, want to preserve amid the quad frenzy.
Several Democratic senators up for re-election in states won by Trump in 2016 labored over the weekend to achieve the sort of balancing act that Schumer must get the party to perform.
Merkel faces a delicate diplomatic balancing act on Thursday and Friday during a visit clouded by trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump and his decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
As Korean pop stars whose recent material has been specifically calculated to sound at home on the American pop charts, while still sounding like K-pop and themselves, BTS perform a delicate balancing act.
"When they're little, it's kind of a balancing act because on the one hand you want to set that foundation, caring for others, but also let it be age appropriate," she explained to PEOPLE.
Albeit, if Latch's product ends up making it easier for tenants to sublet apartments via home-sharing platforms such as Airbnb the startup may face something of a balancing act to manage competing interests.
A 'balancing' act But while this is a "positive step" from a public point of view, Gerges said the move should not be mistaken as the beginning of significant social reform across the country.
The balancing act for OPEC on Wednesday had been to agree on individual production levels for each country whilst remaining vigilant to non-OPEC exporters looking to seize a greater share of the market.
And depending on how it pulls this off, it may provide a model for other countries interested in legalization — including the US. For Canada, marijuana legalization has been a balancing act from the start.
Void Star plays a delicate balancing act between cyberpunk thriller and literary fiction, spinning out a story that includes both introspection about our relationship with the digital world and fight scenes with armored soldiers.
Choosing a college major is a balancing act of finding something you enjoy and are good at, while also considering long-term job security and earning power — no small feat for the average teen.
Housing the cats at a facility like SCBI can be a balancing act—neighbors sometimes don't get along and snarl at one another through the fences—and finding a love connection is trickier still.
Building the kinds of packaging and products for something like this requires a careful balancing act of ensuring that the ingredients both have a long shelf life and don't end up deactivating each other.
In a precarious balancing act, ECB President Mario Draghi signaled both confidence about growth and concern over rising uncertainty, justifying the end of asset purchases after four years and the promise of lengthy support.
Many birds stand on one leg but the flamingos' balancing act may appear more noticeable because they are such strikingly shaped and coloured animals, which adds to their sense of being weird and wonderful.
Many artists felt they were being forced into a demeaning balancing act: extracting money and applause from their new patrons — the bourgeoisie, who liked easy-listening and easy-reading — without compromising their creative freedom.
Powell, whom Trump chose to take over the central bank, already faces a delicate balancing act as the Fed tries to maintain strong economic growth without sparking rampant price increases or financial market bubbles.
Trump's time in the Philippines will be a delicate balancing act between praise and frankness with Duterte, a leader whose war on drugs has led to thousands of extrajudicial killings and drawn international condemnation.
That country is our complete partner when it comes to fighting Iran, and our only real partner when it comes to fighting Iran, so it's a balancing act, but you have to do both.
Part of that balancing act will be visible in the selection of the next speaker of the Majlis, a role held until now by Ali Larijani, a Khamenei ally who has shifted towards Rouhani.
Behind them, a self-portrait by Robert Arneson features a brick imprinted with his name on its head; titled "Balancing Act" (1975), the work depicts the burden that bearing one's own identity can be.
Another night, I saw "Cirque Inextremiste (Extension)," an impressive balancing act involving two men, some sturdy wooden planks and metal gas canisters — before a third performer in a wheelchair came in with a forklift.
Shiro Armstrong, director of the Australia-Japan Research Center at the Australian National University, said that for Japan, "the balancing act is not to give away too much" as its ties with China develop.
As a late-night host, Mr. Jefferies can appear to be doing nothing much, but there's a tricky balancing act going on between his ordinary-bloke persona and his sometimes savagely raunchy punch lines.
But, at a time when program expenses need to be minimized in a delicate balancing act, more costs may be offloaded onto Medicare by the United States Postal Service (USPS) through reckless congressional actions.
To be clear, aides don't expect those potential "no" votes to endanger any agreement, but it underscores the complicated balancing act negotiators face on an issue that creates sharp divides in the Democratic caucus.
She is now engaged in a precarious political balancing act: straining to reassure protesters that she wants to hear and solve their concerns while also condemning lawlessness and standing in support of the police.
Reflecting that tricky balancing act, authorities are already warning China's banks to rein in new lending growth after the strong start to the year, financial magazine Caixin reported late on Monday, citing banking sources.
And depending on how it pulls this off, it may provide a model to other countries interested in legalization — including the US. For Canada, marijuana legalization has been a balancing act from the start.
When it comes to South Africa's struggling state-run companies, Ramaphosa will need to perform a similar balancing act and he has already named respected former finance minister Pravin Gordhan as minister of public enterprises.
And while some have found flexible schedules that allow them appropriate compensation and advancement, others have experienced stalled careers, inflexible managers, and a precarious balancing act that force them to weigh family against job advancement.
The stand-up sets in the book were an interesting balancing act because Andrew is aware that he's speaking to mostly white audiences, yet he is still determined to center his own voice and experiences.
Deutsche Bank and the government in Berlin have had to play a delicate balancing act, emphasising the substance and importance of the bank without implying any need for state aid or willingness to supply it.
For those who deal with both oiliness and dehydration, while also wanting to combat dullness and signs of aging, finding the right products to tackle it all at once can be a real balancing act.
The World Health Organization on Thursday declared the outbreak "a public health emergency of international concern," and warned of the delicate balancing act taking steps to contain the disease while not damaging the global economy.
Any redistribution of waived volumes or lifting of the annual biofuel mandates will upset the oil industry, another key constituency for Trump, illustrating his difficult balancing act in accommodating the rivaling corn and oil industries.
Normal People, the new novel by Conversations with Friends author Sally Rooney, is both so tender and so intellectual that I held my breath as I read it, waiting for the balancing act to fail.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Conservative Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic won Serbia's presidential election on Sunday by a huge margin, confirming his domination of the Balkan country as he pursues a delicate balancing act between Europe and Russia.
Streaming is a weird balance between performing (the game part) and performance (the stream part), and it's nowhere more of a balancing act than when you're trying to drop one in favor of the other.
It's a delicate balancing act, and if enough moderates can be convinced to oppose the bill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?

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