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Finding a style without being constrained was a difficult balance.
"I think it would be a difficult balance," Bingham said.
There's a very difficult balance for the FCC to strike here.
Like many media operations, Fairfax is trying to strike a difficult balance.
It's a difficult balance and it's never going to be figured out.
What we did in my district" — meaning, win — "was a really difficult balance.
It's a difficult balance to strike: being okay with uncertainty while still displaying ambition.
The work is both inviting and puzzling, which is a difficult balance to maintain.
The agency consulted Dr. Bennett, a shelter specialist, to better manage that difficult balance.
Handel has also had to strike a difficult balance when it comes to the president.
It's a difficult balance for a lot of people, especially people with mental health issues.
The restructuring process set out in Title III appears to get this difficult balance right.
The result is a signature style that strikes a difficult balance: girl next door meets Hollywood glam.
Quotations from the designers hover above them, recalling the difficult balance between corporate work and design freedom.
And most ad agency executives agree that trying to advertise during unprecedented times is a difficult balance.
This is a difficult balance to master but I admired Bush colleagues when they did this successfully.
Their disclosures highlight the difficult balance Tesla must strike as it ramps up production while trying to stem costs.
Thinking about these developments together, it seemed to me that López was trying to strike an increasingly difficult balance.
Is that a difficult balance — honoring all of that when a man who looks exactly like him is back?
It's a difficult balance to strike, debate experts acknowledge — and identifying those moments without sounding canned onstage takes practice.
SHOCK WAVES The authorities have had to strike a difficult balance between ensuring public safety and trying to prevent panic.
Mr. Obama has sought to strike a difficult balance between ending the countries' animosity and acknowledging the island government's faults.
"Winners should enjoy their newfound wealth, but if anonymity is a main concern, it can be a difficult balance to strike."
Lam was trying to strike a difficult balance on Tuesday, showing contrition to protesters without further giving in to their demands.
The trouble is building a mass-market electric car requires striking a difficult balance, and the incentives are not always there.
It's a difficult balance to strike — and in season six, it's one Game of Thrones largely doesn't have to worry about anymore.
"Winners should enjoy their new-found wealth, but if anonymity is a main concern, it can be a difficult balance to strike."
"Trying to find a balance between being welcoming to a community and security is a difficult balance to find," he told CNN.
In this case, we tried to strike a difficult balance between enabling expression and protecting our community and ended up making a mistake.
So dealing with the theological questions of the community and the culture shock of the younger college kids has been a difficult balance.
Still, with so many people living in these spaces, Oakland is trying to strike a difficult balance: keeping residents safe without making them homeless.
But the changes, which will be introduced in the coming weeks, highlight the difficult balance between protecting Google's advertising business while also allowing free speech.
Nowhere is that difficult balance more evident than at the Salem Witch Museum, which opened in 20153 — soon after Bewitched put the show on the map.
It is a piece of the very difficult balance he must walk between the United States, China, his own constituents and the very real security of South Korea.
I understand that it is a very difficult balance, to be a platform on which free speech is valued, but to have to run a business as well.
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.
Perhaps most striking of all, "Louisa" manages the difficult balance of exploring her life as the partner of a prominent public man without letting him hijack the narrative.
It's a difficult balance the company is trying to strike: standing by the quality of the screen that so many distrust while also offering updates that mitigate those concerns.
It might be a difficult balance between knowing your value but respecting what investors are looking for, but don't kill your fundraising efforts by not being flexible on valuation.
Historically black colleges and universities face a much more delicate and difficult balance: The schools depend on federal funding, while serving students and alumni who largely can't stand the president.
Mealy-mouthed statements about the difficult balance of free speech is only a way of avoiding an admission that these platforms have too much power to control what speech is allowed.
Fujioka: Yeah, there's a difficult balance where, like you said, the more realistic we're able to depict the monsters, the more you may feel a bit weird about attacking or killing them.
From Columbine to Sandy Hook, Mother Emanuel to the Pulse nightclub, those left behind have had to grapple with the murder scene, and the difficult balance between looking back and moving on.
Secretary John Kelly was speaking about the difficult balance his agency must strike -- on the one hand protecting the nation from cyber intruders while on the other, respecting state and local governments' autonomy.
The Aicon's exterior styling achieves a difficult balance between the sleek proportions of a traditional luxury vehicle and modest but futuristic flourishes like the elongated windshields and lighting arrays that replace traditional headlights.
Skeptical support is a difficult balance to strike, and for now he seems to have swung back to the optimistic side of the spectrum, even if it's no clearer what exactly he is supporting.
"One Week and a Day," a wan movie about an Israeli couple dealing with loss, tries for a difficult balance, but it isn't sharp enough to be funny or profound enough to be touching.
But zoos must do more, he said, including controlling human contact with the animals — a difficult balance for zoos to achieve when most visitors want to get as close as possible to the enclosures.
She joins The Atlantic not only with one of the strongest news product backgrounds in the market, but also with a unique sense of how to manage the difficult balance of business and editorial needs.
Susan Collins of Maine has openly expressed concerns about including the individual mandate repeal in the bill, illustrating the difficult balance that Hatch must strike as he tries to appeal to conservatives without losing moderate support. Sen.
Harvard admissions officers pointed out that they could fill the freshman class with students with perfect test scores if they wanted to, and that figuring out which apparently highly qualified students to reject was a delicate, difficult balance.
The images sharply highlight the difficult balance of being an individual in a vast institution, with portraits holding the center of the series only briefly before spinning the viewer back into a maze of wings, corridors and conditions. —K.
RIGA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - When U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visited Turkey in January, he struck a difficult balance between showing support for a NATO ally faced with multiple security threats while criticizing its record on free speech and dissent.
"Within the context of weak economic growth, we believe Jaitley faces a difficult balance in supporting growth without compromising significantly fiscal prudence (which could feed into higher inflation and potentially higher interest rates)," Goldman Sachs said in a pre-budget note.
Yet, a successful replacement AUMF will have to straddle the difficult balance between providing the legal and political guidance necessary for military leaders to develop strategy and infringing upon the decision-making independence necessary for the development and execution of military operations.
Throughout the duchess's pregnancy, the family seemed to be negotiating the boundary between public and private, a difficult balance in a country that, in exchange for supporting the royal family with tax revenues, demands a degree of access to their personal lives.
GOP politicians on the ballot in competitive races this year are trying to strike a difficult balance — they need to win over the swing voters who may despise Trump, but they also have to retain the support of the many Republicans who will turn out for Trump.
The bill, which also includes some tax hikes, including a new capital gains tax, highlights the difficult balance the government faces in seeking to lower costs to attract investment, while also reducing a fiscal deficit seen at 4.2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) this year.
Partly because, as collectors of modern and contemporary art, they approached Native American art with a sense of connoisseurship and aesthetic appreciation that is rare, which is not to say they weren't also interested in the cultural and historical significance of it — and that's a difficult balance.
It's a difficult balance (not least of which is because URBN CEO Richard Hayne is known to have conservative-leaning political views), but as sites like Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan and this one demonstrate, consumers today want to look stylish and believe in political activism — the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Yet in an unwieldy field, with two dozen Democrats straining to fit into the presidential primary's class photo, the pressure to stand out is considerable, compelling some candidates to try for a difficult balance: establishing a contrast without appearing to step on female contenders, while signaling their dedication to gender equality.
It is a difficult balance to strike, with Washington in a partisan frenzy over an impeachment inquiry that expands by the day as new revelations about Mr. Trump's conduct pour out, but much of the nation is still divided over — or simply uninterested in — a process that could result in the removal of the president.
"An unfortunate thing that happens when you are trying to do genre work, whether it's a feature or television show, is trying to make sure you have enough scares metered out that the genre fans will be happy, and also trying to spend enough time developing your characters, which is a really difficult balance to strike," Flanagan said.
" In his blog post about the policy change, the Instagram boss writes that the new policy is "based on expert advice from academics and mental health organisations like the Samaritans in the UK and National Suicide Prevention Line in the US," saying: "We aim to strike the difficult balance between allowing people to share their mental health experiences while also protecting others from being exposed to potentially harmful content.
Not the least of its merits consists of having successfully reached the difficult balance between nonspecialist readableness and scientific accountability.
A 2010 Slate article raised the issue of the difficult balance between granting ethics awards while operating as a for-profit business.
The site's consensus states: "Thanks to fine performances from Lake Bell and Simon Pegg, Man Up largely strikes the deceptively difficult balance between romance and comedy." On Metacritic, the film holds a 69 out of 100 rating, based on 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Chow has two gymnastics skills named after her on the uneven bars: the "Chow/Khorkina" (stalder 1½ pirouette) and the "Chow II" (stalder to Shaposhnikova). She was nicknamed "the Trickster" within the gymnastics community for her extreme difficulty on each apparatus and her ability to perform complicated skills with apparent ease. She was the first American woman to perform a double-twisting Yurchenko vault and a tucked double-double bars dismount in international competition. She also competed one of the most difficult balance beam routines ever performed.
Under President Suharto, Indonesia attempted to deconstruct organisations and groups that might represent an internal security threat. As a part of the policy to limit the influence of the Chinese Communists and to encourage the ethnic Chinese to assimilate, the state strongly encouraged Chinese Indonesian individuals to change their names. This was a difficult balance because while the names were changed, laws continued to identify them as 'different' from indigenous Indonesian groups. Indonesian businessman, Liem Sioe Liong, for example, had his name changed to Sudono Salim.
Eddie Trunk praised "Coma White". Joseph Schafer of Stereogum ranked "Coma White" the best Marilyn Manson song, writing "Manson always walks the line between entertainer and artist; the best musicians and pop stars are both, but it’s a difficult balance to strike, and Manson often fell more on the entertainer side. The difference between the two, however, is a matter of fine tuning, and on 'Coma White,' he nailed it." Loudwire Graham Hartman deemed "Coma White" the second- best Marilyn Manson song, behind only "The Beautiful People" (1996).
He remained in that important diplomatic post during the critical period that led to the outbreak of the war, maintaining a difficult balance between the pressures of the Portuguese Government, with increasingly pro-war and Anglophile viewpoints, attempts to settle diplomatically border conflicts in areas of contact between the Portuguese and German colonies in Africa, and his own increasingly Germanophile position. Despite these difficulties, he held the position until 9 March 1916, the date on which Germany declared war on Portugal following the seizure of German ships in ports under Portuguese control.
The pose can also be executed in a variant with straight arms. Whether resting on forearms (Pincha Mayurasana) or with arms in handstand, the asana can be worked towards with the use of a chair to support the feet. Light on Yoga distinguishes Vrischikasana I (forearm balance, feet on head, plates 536 and 537) and Vrischikasana II (handstand, feet on head, plate 538), describing the second as an "extremely difficult" balance. The placing of the feet on the head is stated to indicate an attempt to subjugate the ego with its "deadly" scorpionlike emotions.
Pincha Mayurasana (Feathered Peacock Pose), is a forearm balance similar to Vrischikasana, but the legs are straight, stretched up over the head, with the back less extremely arched. Sayanasana (Posture of Repose) is the same as Pincha Mayurasana, but with only the elbows on the ground, the hands cradling the face, making it a difficult balance. Ganda Bherundasana (Formidable Face Pose) is similar to Pincha Mayurasana but with bent arms and only the hands on the ground; the back is lightly arched and the legs and feet point vertically upwards. It may be practised with a block under the shoulders.
It is a difficult balance, and ... in a few pictures her colour suffers in the process and in a few others her method of simplification is rather harsh. But for the most part she is remarkably successful; she knows when to stop and ... manages her talents competently, economically and with assurance." Rutter, in The Sunday Times, described the works in this exhibition as "mostly of English landscape in high summer, and they have great charm and distinction in their rhythmic but unaffected design, and particularly in their warm but refined colour. ... Miss Doggett gives us the sunny summer loveliness of the English countryside expressed in terms of exquisitely harmonious colour.
The 1841 stand-off came to an end on arrival to the Spanish government of Ramón María Narváez and his moderate Conservatives, who decreed a legal arrangement acknowledging a limited but relevant statute reminiscent of full Basque self-government (July 1844). Álava, Gipuzkoa and Biscay inaugurated a temporary status of difficult balance, "a peculiar neoforal period", as it has been labelled. During the following nearly 30 years, the authorities of the Basque Provinces avoided a demand for full reintegration of sovereignty, instead clinging to a shaky peace based on ad hoc bargaining with the Spanish government with respect to fiscal contribution and military draft, e.g. African war campaign, 1859-60.
Midway through the campaign, the KMT–CPC alliance broke down and Chiang purged the communists inside the party, triggering a civil war with the CPC, which he eventually lost in 1949. As leader of the Republic of China in the Nanjing decade, Chiang sought to strike a difficult balance between modernizing China while also devoting resources to defending the nation against the impending Japanese threat. Trying to avoid a war with Japan while hostilities with CPC continued, he was kidnapped in the Xi'an Incident and obliged to form an Anti-Japanese United Front with the CPC. Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, he mobilized China for the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+, saying "While there are a fair amount of laughs along the way, ‘Yellow Subterfuge’ is a rushed, ramshackle enterprise, livened up by some solid Skinner-work. Even Bart’s teary breakdown to Homer that he had actually been trying to be good cribs liberally from the legendary “Bart Gets an F,” one of the first episodes to hint at The Simpsons’ seemingly incongruous ability to wring genuine emotion from overtly silly situations. It’s a damnably difficult balance to achieve—but the show used to be much better at it." The episode received a 3.1 rating and was watched by a total of 6.85 million people, making it the most watched show on Animation Domination that night.
In Kenya 8- to 14-year-old girls spend 5 hours more on household chores than boys. In all these cases most of these extra work hours for women are spent on care work. This poses a particular problem for women in that these extra hours of domestic care work translate into a difficult balance for women between market work and domestic work.. Since the division of household labor women have not been given many choices other than care work as patriarchal systems have used their physical force, property rights, and cultural norms to force women to take over specializations that are deemed unfit for men. The historical push of women into care work combined with the contemporary dominance of women in these fields, accounts for the modern conceptions that care work is inherently feminine work.
Neil Miller Gunn (8 November 1891 – 15 January 1973) was a prolific novelist, critic, and dramatist who emerged as one of the leading lights of the Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. With over twenty novels to his credit, Gunn was arguably the most influential Scottish fiction writer of the first half of the 20th century (with the possible exception of Lewis Grassic Gibbon, the pen name of James Leslie Mitchell). Like his contemporary, Hugh MacDiarmid, Gunn was politically committed to the ideals of both Scottish nationalism and socialism (a difficult balance to maintain for a writer of his time). His fiction deals primarily with the Highland communities and landscapes of his youth, though the author chose (contra MacDiarmid and his followers) to write almost exclusively in English rather than Scots or Gaelic but was heavily influenced in his writing style by the language.

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