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All governments face the tricky balance of appeasing the markets without damaging growth: Britain's new government had a go this week (see article).
Morris said the aim was to get a tricky balance of looking both backward and forward, as well as properly engaging with Bristol and its people.
Hard-shelled and all too wary of the limits of her life, Ms. Gwynne's Mrs. Wilkinson perfectly embodies the tricky balance of sweet and salty the show requires.
Bailey noted, for instance, the tricky balance of providing timely and reliable products for a historically risk-averse industry such as aerospace while simultaneously continuing to pursue cutting-edge R&D.
This creates a tricky balance of keeping Iran 'strong' while also improving relations with both the US – even as a presidential election draws nearer – and an increasingly assertive Saudi Arabia.
When I discovered the scope of MAC curator Hugh Mulholland's programme – in 2014 they hosted Kara Walker, Peter Liversidge, Susan Connolly among others – I was hugely impressed by how he negotiated the tricky balance of accommodating global and national voices.
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Over the past few years, the ruling coalition between the two established parties has tried a tricky balancing act of preserving the system of bureaucratic cronyism that since the 1970s they have helped to build, and modernising Greece's state and economy, as promised to international lenders.
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