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was balancing
noun
A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium
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The difficulty Tagliabue faced was balancing a sensitive issue.
What was hard was balancing on one foot.
It happened a lot, Ms. Leinung said, and by age 10, he was balancing checkbooks.
At the airport, I helped this woman who was balancing all these kids and bags.
Ruhakana Rugunda, Uganda's internal affairs minister, said the key to ending the conflict was balancing accountability with reconciliation.
He drew his mother drowning in medical jargon, for example, and walking the tightrope that was balancing her medication.
He said the mayor was balancing his popularity among renters with the desires of his landlord campaign contributors.
There is no doubt that the Clinton-Gore administration's proudest economic accomplishment was balancing the federal budget.
As anti-smoking advocates praised the tax, smokers complained bitterly that the city was balancing its budget on their backs.
Soon he was balancing benefit concerts for striking laborers with supper-club gigs featuring his group, the Weavers.
She said she thought he was "balancing the tendency to be always the observer" with "how to effect change".
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