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Colleagues praise her for walking a delicate tightrope between boosting circulation and bringing in lucrative advertising without offending this core coterie or diluting the magazine's elitism or intellectual independence.
Islamic Jihad has been granted the honors of distributing the 40,000 parcels, giving it a boost at a delicate time when Hamas is struggling to cope with a shifting regional landscape.
It was a delicate moment--an ego boost for the professionals, a lesson for former art students used to showing their work, and a discouraging blow for the more sensitive beginners.
Which is tough, because the end of the boost phase is a delicate balance between the unpredictable behavior of a dying rocket motor and the wispy upper atmosphere, which affords little control over thrust asymmetries.
We wanted to demonstrate we had control which is tough, because the end of the boost phase is a delicate balance between the unpredictable behavior of a dying rocket motor and a wispy upper atmosphere that affords little control over thrust asymmetries.
A side note: The Obamas faced a delicate situation when they moved to the White House and were beseeched in editorials to give a boost to the D.C. public schools by sending their daughters there.
Now and then a delicate instrument in the orchestra, like Don Giovanni's mandolin during his serenade, which is played from the pit, requires a boost from a small microphone and nearby speaker to be audible in the house.
A delicate structure.
Theirs is a delicate task.
That is a delicate balance.
A delicate and difficult interview.
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