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There is an important balance to be struck when seeking out the relevant context in a person's life.
And Mr. Ballmer alluded to the tricky balance that must be struck when placing tighter management controls on a company known for its freewheeling, entrepreneurial heritage.
Both the Russians and Americans say they are hopeful that a bilateral deal can be struck when Mr Bush visits Russia next week, at what might otherwise be a frosty meeting.
Compromise agreements tend to be struck when a staff member accepts a severance payment in return for waiving the right to sue an organisation and they usually include a promise of confidentiality, often known as a "gagging clause".
Angeli said programming the device to give the best results takes time, and that there is a fine balance to be struck when tuning the intensity of the stimulation.
A spokesperson for the London College of Fashion, one of the six universities connected to Uzbekistan, is quoted in a Guardian report as saying there is "sometimes a difficult balance to be struck" when considering such partnerships.
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