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Therefore, a balancing of interests".
But China experts said that the approach represents a pragmatic balancing of interests that lets both sides get some of what they want.
The state director for the Nature Conservancy, Henry Tepper, said the delicate balancing of interests was the hallmark of the agreement.
The controversy points to the delicate balancing of interests involved when creating technical standards that inherently limit some design choices yet try to keep the door open to innovation.
It is a balancing of interests that seeks to avoid harm to news gathering but allows disclosure of sources when found to be truly necessary to protect the country.
It is therefore clear that under European legislation there should be no balancing of interests as the protection of human health and the environment is supposed to be paramount.
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Some states, like Tennessee, take a balance-of-interests approach.
"The Nato job is part of a wider balance-of-interest game among European countries," in which conservatives predominate, according to Kornelius.
"We have to do some balancing of interest, but it is great that the museum has so much to offer," he said, "and that we can all come in the first place".
The last bit about a balance of interests adds an interesting twist to the notion of a balance of power -- one of realism's most prized intellectual possessions.
So the balance of interests becomes skewed.
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