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The school's website talks of the "difficult balance" of respecting all differences.
Even so, it requires complex musicality, a mastery of stylistic intricacy and a difficult balance of humor and passion.
The wisdom in "I Was Born, but... ...... comes across as a difficult balance of optimism and resignation.
The lab has had to strike a difficult balance of finding start-ups that want to serve low-income people without overcharging them and making their problems worse.
At the meeting here, he said, she spoke of the "difficult balance" of the American role as a result of decades of diplomacy.
Perfectly judged, the project strikes the difficult balance of being a powerful geological presence in its own right, without upstaging the Unesco world heritage site of basalt columns that lies beyond.
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At the same time, the legal background of the decision raised questions and new challenges for the judiciary, which embarked on a difficult balancing of considerations in order to decide the cases at hand.
Off the court, Austin focused on academics, and spoke genuinely about the fact that - no matter what sport you play - being both an athlete and college student at the same time - requires a difficult balancing of time and relationships.
It's a tremendously difficult balance to get right, of course, and better to err on the side of subtlety.
It's a difficult balance for a lot of people, especially people with mental health issues.
It's all part of a difficult balance for Apple.
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