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In fact, there is a need for being prepared to increase visibility and participation of healthcare professionals on the internet and social media to balance lay views on issues related to health and medicines.
Bellow himself seems to have remained unconvinced to the end about which way the balance lay.
Jackson decided that in McKenzie's case the balance lay in allowing her name to be revealed, but he said cases had to be considered on their individual merits.
He considered that in holding the balance between collective law-making through Brussels and the laws of the member states, especially in the areas of freedom to trade and work, the best way for the Court of Justice to secure that balance lay in a community-wide rule of law rather than the "subsidiarity" of the Maastricht treaty.
In this shifting balance lay the foundations both of the Anglo-Saxon world's commercial prosperity and much of the drama and humour of Miss Austen's books.Lady Denham, the doyenne of Sanditon, laid out the social order of the time:But heiresses are monstrous scarce!
If you lose balance, lay the face of the blade on the surface of the water to gain more leverage.
A final difficulty with assessing the cost/savings balance lay in unpicking what savings might be accruing, to whom, and when.
But that's where the balance lies".
The perfect balance lies somewhere in between.
"I don't know where that balance lies".
Where the balance lies is yet to be determined".
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