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But in many ways the Grammys still walk a tightrope.
Instead, he still has to walk a tightrope between caution and aggression.
The eventual legislation will have to walk a tightrope between several conflicting imperatives.
And once Trump is in charge, he will need to walk a tightrope.
One Republican, Sen Rob Portman of Ohio, tried to walk a tightrope on Monday.
Senate Republicans walk a tightrope in getting the votes to pass their tax plan.
Women of all races said they had to walk a "tightrope" in their behavior.
Zelenskiy, meanwhile, has been forced to walk a tightrope over the past three months.
In public testimony, our military leaders walk a tightrope when discussing the challenges they face.
The artist's ability to walk a tightrope between order and disorder is just about flawless.
But those threats force the central bank, which prizes its political independence, to walk a tightrope.
China has sought to walk a tightrope when it comes to Bitcoin and similar virtual currencies.
Watching Blasey was excruciating, like seeing someone without circus training forced to walk a tightrope between skyscrapers.
The issue is forcing Democratic leaders to walk a tightrope in their approach to the ongoing Russia-Trump saga.
" But he added that Ms. Lessin "has to walk a tightrope given the level of access that she has.
" But he added that Ms. Lessin "has to walk a tightrope given the level of access that she has.
Trump's staff has had to walk a tightrope of standing by their boss without quite saying that they believe him.
They know their children will always walk a tightrope, and they are understandably desperate to keep their children on it.
"I've always felt like I've had to walk a tightrope with that," he said Shelley felt she couldn't escape Murdock.
"In our view, the PBOC will likely have to walk a tightrope between lowering borrowing costs and maintaining financial stability," Lu added.
EARLVILLE, N.Y. — Anthony Brindisi is trying to walk a tightrope in one of the most hotly contested elections of the midterm cycle.
Fed officials are likely to walk a tightrope in coming months as investors speculate on the timing of a rate hike, analysts said.
Budget gaming laptops have to walk a tightrope between the price and overall performance, not leaning too far into one or the other.
Sessions will therefore have to walk a tightrope to both satisfy his boss, Donald Trump, and remove the political target on his back.
Many female employees find clothing, makeup, and personal conversations in offices loaded, and walk a tightrope between expressing themselves and avoiding judgement or unwanted attention.
In short, then you run an ICO you walk a tightrope in a storm with only a few people to at your disposal for help.
The United States must walk a tightrope in Iraq because Abadi has made it clear any pressure to disband the Iranian-backed militias is unacceptable.
They also require us to walk a tightrope: to be honest and authentic, but not too emotional, lest your story be dismissed as purely confessional.
But Trump will have to walk a tightrope to not get too cozy with Putin in order to dispel the "collusion" narrative that plagues his presidency.
Women "walk a tightrope" in financial advisor jobs, where their bosses have less tolerance for missteps, said co-author Gregor Matvos of the University of Chicago.
The company has tried and failed to walk a tightrope between free and moderated expression, and it fell loudly on its ass, over and over again.
Putnam, the establishment choice, has sought to walk a tightrope of not disavowing Trump entirely while still criticizing DeSantis for being little more than a Trump puppet.
Guterres has had to walk a tightrope in dealing with the Trump administration, which wants a leaner, more productive UN that also costs less for American taxpayers.
French Montana knows knows how to walk a tightrope ... skirting the issue Kanye raised in song ... whether someone married to a Kardashian thinks about banging the other Kardashians.
She will have to walk a tightrope of qualities ranging from physical attractiveness to facial expressiveness, while avoiding the pitfalls of irritating mannerisms or—god forbid—bad fashion.
Sporting I taught myself to walk a tightrope in high heels after seeing a middle-aged woman do it in a circus tent on the banks of the Thames.
" In addition, Tuffy said: "The Trump administration needs to walk a tightrope on financial regulatory reform because anything seen as a giveaway to Wall Street could spark voter discontent.
For now, parents are left to walk a tightrope between being honest and being comforting, between empowering their kids and weighing them down with the responsibility of saving the world.
Heller needs to illustrate his independence from Trump on some issues as he seeks to walk a tightrope to a third term in what is considered a toss-up race.
" He added that he learned "to walk a tightrope" between introducing new audiences to these pieces "and creating something fresh for audiences for whom these pieces are much-loved classics.
Zuckerberg will walk a tightrope on Wednesday, defending Libra and Facebook even as he tries to make the challenging case that his company should not be the face of the project.
Cruz's difficult challenge The speech was difficult from the start: Cruz's goal was to walk a tightrope and keep alive his political viability for 2020 without alienating Trump's legion of supporters.
My graphic memoir was — and still is — a work in progress, so adapting it into a musical comedy was a bit like trying to walk a tightrope strung between swaying trees.
Chairman Jerome Powell will be left to walk a tightrope between those two places, both in the statement the FOMC releases following the meeting and his news conference with reporters afterwards.
Internet companies now walk a tightrope in trying to generate revenue or improve their services by supplying user data to other companies because they risk compromising – or appearing to compromise – data privacy.
Cyril Ramaphosa, the ANC's business-friendly new leader and its candidate in presidential elections in 2019, has cautiously tried to walk a tightrope between radicals in his own party and economic catastrophe.
But the next leader of the central bank will face tough challenges as he will have to walk a tightrope between ensuring economic stability and pushing reforms to rein in debt risks.
Whoever takes the helm of the central bank will face tough challenges as he will have to walk a tightrope between ensuring economic stability and pushing reforms to rein in debt risks.
The results may help doctors walk a tightrope in treating the tremors and muscle rigidity of Parkinson's itself, where the beneficial effects of levodopa wane over time, producing so-called "off" times.
In Hong Kong, university administrators and professors now find themselves in a difficult position, trying to preach tolerance and walk a tightrope of furious demands from students, the police and government officials.
Walking tightropeInternet companies now walk a tightrope in trying to generate revenue or improve their services by supplying user data to other companies because they risk compromising – or appearing to compromise – data privacy.
Hogg's departure highlights the pressure on the corporate sector in Hong Kong, the Asian base for many global businesses, trying to walk a tightrope between the protesters and China's Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
Many of those feature Republican incumbents trying to hold off Democratic challenges as they walk a tightrope between distancing themselves from an increasingly toxic Trump and holding on to the businessman's most fervent supporters.
Organizers will have to walk a tightrope at this year's conference, ensuring that gun rights advocates have a platform to voice opposition to gun control even amid a growing national discussion about gun violence.
In the years leading up to high school, readers walk a tightrope: They are ready to begin exploring more mature ideas and writing structures, but they aren't always ready for full-on realistic drama.
Croft said that Saudi Arabia will probably act in their "economic self-interest" and agree to a production cut at the OPEC meeting — though they will have to walk a tightrope to avoid offending Trump.
While I enjoy Christmas carols, roasting chestnuts and the gift giving experience, I walk a tightrope, as I try to balance my joy for the season with my sadness of the years lost to memories.
Many protesters wear masks to hide their identity due to fears employers could face pressure to take action against them as companies walk a tightrope between the anti-government activists and the city's political masters in Beijing.
Owners like John Henry and Sheikh Mansour walk a tightrope, acting as both stewards of the most intensely of rooted local institutions that trace their origins back to the 19th century and curators of fast-growing global brands.
In some areas where Mr. Trump remains popular, Republican hopefuls must walk a tightrope between expressing support for him and distancing themselves from a candidate who may become toxic to the moderates and independents they need to win.
Apple continues to walk a tightrope with the App Store where they flex muscles in an effort to enhance data protections for users while simultaneously trying to appear as egalitarian as possible in order to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
Omar said the fuzziness of the line compromises the integrity of think tanks and aid groups that are forced to walk a tightrope, trying get what they need from the Trump administration without being seen as endorsing its actions.
He tells this story that the history of clowning is this: There's a bit where the ringmaster says, "We are going to have someone walk a tightrope," and they set up a tightrope—but the tightrope-walker isn't there.
"When you talk about who can walk a tightrope, he makes Philippe Petit look like an amateur," Mr. Rudin said in a phone interview, referring to a real-life high-wire artist who once walked between the World Trade Center towers.
During the interview, in typical Giuliani fashion — as if trying to walk a tightrope with clogs — even though he admitted that the money came from Trump, he went on to state that the money was, indeed, "funneled" through Cohen's firm.
House Democrats will find themselves forced to walk a tightrope — fulfilling their calls for greater transparency and accountability as a check on the administration, while also moving the dial on pressing policy priorities, such as health care, infrastructure and retirement security.
Zimbabwean authorities are therefore forced to walk a tightrope between tight monetary policy, to reduce sky-high inflation, and prudent fiscal policy to address the macroeconomic imbalances and shore up the currency, all while averting a crisis, the IMF report highlighted.
The big picture: While top Trump officials getting blacklisted from restaurants isn't making waves in the news like it did last year, restauranteurs in and around D.C. still walk a tightrope as they handle VIP clientele who may invite controversy into their dining rooms, per The Washingtonian.
The harsh tone could threaten the already tenuous relationship between the Obama administration and Silicon Valley, a key constituency with whom White House has had to walk a tightrope since government leaker Edward Snowden exposed a slate of secret spying programs that angered major tech firms.
"The tough part is how to continue to walk a tightrope, where neither side wants an all-out war, but no one wants to be the one who absorbed the blow and didn't respond appropriately," said Uzi Rabi, director of Tel Aviv University's Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies.
When Bee talks about Clinton's attempts to seem more chill and appeal to voters, it's less about Clinton's awkward attempts to relate to people than it is about women having to walk a tightrope when it comes to cultivating their public perception — something Bee undoubtedly knows better than her male colleagues.
While there is plenty of blame to place on the military for the current situation in Rakhine state, Suu Kyi is the only one seeking to walk a tightrope, between providing a positive way forward for the Rohingya on the one hand, while not providing the military the pretext for ending Myanmar's fledgling democracy on the other.
In the last couple years, Stoltenberg has had to walk a tightrope as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE rattles allies with threats to leave the alliance if members do not pay more for their own defense.
The Elves are agile and quick footed, being able to walk a tightrope unaided. Their eyesight is keen. Elves are immortal, unless killed in battle. They are re-embodied in Valinor if killed.
Walk a Tightrope is a 1964 Anglo-American crime film directed by Frank Nesbitt, written by Neil McCallum, and starring Dan Duryea, Patricia Owens, Terence Cooper, Richard Leech, Neil McCallum and Trevor Reid. It was released on February 12, 1965, by Paramount Pictures.
He played lead character Angelo James in the BBC TV series Vendetta (1966-68). He dated the British film and stage actress Julie Andrews early in her career, as mentioned in Andrews' autobiography Home. He was also a scriptwriter (scripting two 1964 thrillers, Do You Know this Voice? and Walk a Tightrope, among other things), producer and occasional director.
Cook joined a circus in 1906, which propelled him to vaudeville, Broadway, and Hollywood. His brother Leo and he were billed as "Joe Cook and Brother" were they were in vaudeville together, from about 1909 to 1916. Joe Cook's physical talents were remarkable. He was an incredible juggler, could walk a tightrope, ride a unicycle, mime, and perform many other circus skills with ease.
The word funambulism or the phrase walking a tightrope is also used in a metaphorical setting not referring to any actual acrobatic acts. For instance, politicians are said to "walk a tightrope" when trying to balance two opposing views with little room for compromise. The term can also be used in satirical or acidic contexts. Nicholas Taleb uses the phrase in his book The Black Swan.
During one circus performance, the assistant to the ropewalker Blondine went missing. Blondine's opening stunt was to walk a tightrope from the stage to the balcony with a person on his back. T. Allston Brown filled in for the missing helper, and the Baltimore Press dubbed him "Colonel" for the deed. Brown adopted the honorary title and used it for the remainder of his career.
Nel Erasmus (born 1928 in Bethal, Transvaal Province, South Africa) is a South African artist. Erasmus once stated, “I am happiest when heart and head seem to walk a tightrope on the canvas – where feeling and thought seem to be in tension. For me these two sometimes manage to contain me and my shadow, my heart and my head…”.Nel Erasmus – Review by Marelize van Zyl (editor), Deon Viljoen, Antoinette Glatthaar-Theron, Linda Stupart, Elza Miles.
His parents would throw objects at him as he practiced, and even shot him with a BB gun to train him to deal with distractions. At age six, he first visited Niagara Falls and immediately decided that one day he wanted to walk a tightrope across it. He spent most of his youth on the road, living in a mobile home as his parents performed across America. Wallenda transitioned from being a clown, to juggling, to a dog act.
Alexander is offered a mission to the Pskov oblast. An Orthodox church building, confiscated and turned into a hall for film showings and the like, is restored to its former use, the church bell rescued from the lake etc. However life under the Nazis is ambiguous and the priest must walk a tightrope (metaphorically) between faithful Christian service and loyalty to his country and people. A poignant scene is the Easter service, celebrated along with Red Army POWs surrounded by German guards.
Dutch nationalists like Philips had to walk a tightrope. He had to give the appearance of collaborating with his German occupiers, while providing a minimal effort in support of the German war industry. Philips had been hamstringing the plant's production for some time, but the overstated reports he had been sending to Germany had apparently found their way to the Air Ministry. Facing the reality of the destruction the following morning, Philips' first concern was that his skilled workers would be removed to Germany.
In 1974, French street performer Philippe Petit is trying to make a living in Paris with juggling acts and wire walking, much to the chagrin of his father. During one performance, he eats a hard candy which was given to him by an audience member and injures his tooth. He visits the dentist and, while in the waiting room, sees a picture in a magazine of the Twin Towers in New York City. He analyzes the photo and decides to make it his mission to walk a tightrope between the two buildings.
As time went by, however, Jaruzelski tried, and failed, according to Archie Brown, "to walk a tightrope" between the demands made by the USSR and the Poles. Martial law was initiated on 13 December 1981 by the Jaruzelski Government. During the final years of Brezhnev's rule, and in the aftermath of his death, the Soviet leadership was forced by domestic difficulties to allow the Eastern Bloc governments to introduce more nationalistic communist policies to head off similar unrest to the turmoil in Poland and hence preventing it spreading to other communist countries. In a similar vein, Yuri Andropov, Brezhnev's successor, claimed in a report to the Politburo that maintaining good relations with the Eastern Bloc "took precedence in Soviet foreign policy".
In 1964, he played the character Hal Jackson in the episode "Have Library, Will Travel" on the CBS sitcom, Petticoat Junction. In 1967, he guest-starred as agent MacGregor in the episode "The Gray Passenger" of the ABC crime series, The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.. After a seven-year absence from the screen, Harland in 1973–1974 appeared seven times as Sergeant Older in ABC's dramatic series, The Rookies in episodes entitled "Walk a Tightrope", "Rolling Thunder", "Eyewitness", and "A Matter of Justice". He also wrote two episodes in 1973 for The Rookies: "Margin for Error" and "Easy Money". In 1988, after a 14-year absence from the screen, Harland made his last four television appearances, three times as James Rayford in the ABC night-time soap opera Dynasty.
Nik Wallenda waves to the crowd at his tightrope walk across Niagara Falls in 2012 On February 15, 2012, Nik Wallenda received official approval from Ontario's Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) to walk a tightrope across Niagara Falls, a dream he had had since he was a child. The plan called for crossing the Niagara River and its deep gorge from the American side at Goat Island or at the smaller Luna Island, and making his way across the river to land at the Canadian side near the site of Table Rock. The American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls would be behind him and to his right, while the Canadian Falls would be on his immediate left and behind. The approval came after nearly two years of lobbying governments in both the United States and Canada.
Nikolas Wallenda (born January 24, 1979) is an American acrobat, aerialist, daredevil, high wire artist, and author. He is known for his high-wire performances without a safety net. He holds 11 Guinness World Records for various acrobatic feats, but was best known as the first person to walk a tightrope stretched directly over Niagara Falls. Wallenda walked 1,800 feet on a steel cable over Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua, his longest walk, on March 4, 2020. Wallenda is a 7th-generation member of The Flying Wallendas family, and he participated in various circus acts as a child. He made his professional tightrope walking debut at age 13, and he chose high-wire walking as his career in 1998 after joining family members in a seven-person pyramid on the wire. In 2001, he was part of the world's first eight-person high-wire pyramid. He performed with his family at various venues from 2002 to 2005, forming his own troupe in 2005.

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