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"knife-edge" Definitions
  1. (of a situation, etc.) in a difficult or dangerous situation in which a very small change can cause somebody/something to succeed or fail
  2. (of a person) very worried or anxious about the result of something

200 Sentences With "knife edge"

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Mueller's appearance sharpened the knife edge on which Pelosi is operating.
That city teeters on a knife-edge of money and time.
Headlines - Thomas Cook collapses after knife-edge rescue talks fail on.ft.
The international air travel network exists on something of a knife-edge.
Watch VICE's new film:"London's Knife Crime Emergency: ON A KNIFE EDGE".
Together, the three parties would have 61 votes, a knife-edge majority.
There's aggression but with refinement: knife-edge sharpness balanced with comforting smoothness.
With a majority of 4,750, it is not a knife-edge marginal seat.
By contrast, this year's contest appears to be poised on a knife-edge.
"The government is walking on a knife edge," said political analyst Ricardo Rouvier.
Pollsters predict that votes in Ankara and Istanbul will be on a knife edge.
Westbrook tipped off the knife-edge on which he always plays and mostly flailed.
It's always a knife edge on who comes out on top of these things.
"This election is on a knife-edge," the group's chief executive Naomi Smith said.
"The vote is very much on a knife edge," Greg Archer of T&E said.
But IATA warned airlines were still operating on a knife-edge compared to many industries.
To the west stand the rugged, treeless basins and knife-edge spine of Mount Katahdin.
Maya Foa, Reprieve's Director, said the "knife-edge judgment" showed how dubious the policy was.
Marnell treads a knife edge between glamorizing her own despair and rendering it with savage honesty.
And so, again on the knife edge, you had exactly six fatal keys against the incumbent Democrats.
These are the tantalizing "what-ifs" of history that keep us all living on a knife edge.
Beside the sea the sound of genteel clonks accompanies a knife-edge bowls match pitting Andorra against Luxembourg.
Except during financial crises (and none appears imminent), economic growth is rarely so balanced on a knife-edge.
Hospitals are "on a knife-edge", says John Appleby, chief economist at the King's Fund, a think-tank.
Lake's guitars, typically pitched up with knife-edge distortion, cut through Mike Baillie and Travis Kuhlman's swung rhythms.
Concerns about immigration and jobs featured prominently in that referendum, as they did in Austria's knife-edge election.
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That call was on a knife edge, with just over half expecting it to come in the first quarter.
Concerns about immigration and jobs featured prominently in the Brexit referendum, as they did in Austria's knife-edge election.
"He won on a knife-edge," said Ugur Gurses, a former banker who writes for the daily newspaper Hurriyet.
The decisive victory contrasted with the knife-edge contest in the day's other quarter-final between Australia and Britain.
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Hong Kong's future is on a knife edge, and the U.S. government needs the flexibility to take substantive action.
Knife-edge abs, golden complexion, pursed lips, tiny physiques; I dig deeper into the pit of misery and self-loathing.
"Erdogan knows it's on a knife-edge…" Michael Taylor, senior analyst at Oxford Analytica, told CNBC in a phone interview.
Al Gore might have won a straight vote against George W. Bush in America's knife-edge presidential election in 2000.
The knife-edge separation between these two rocks is a dainty strip of clay, only about half an inch thick.
But Trump seems to have lived his entire life in an atmosphere of chaos and on a personal knife edge.
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The vote was on a knife-edge and Schulz was hardly confident when he addressed his comrades on Sunday afternoon.
He said the Brexit crisis and the uncertain global outlook left Britain's economy on a "knife-edge" for the third quarter.
Satire seemed to be the most appropriate way to tackle a subject poised on a knife edge between tragedy and farce.
The theocratic regime that promised freedom in 1979 only to deliver another form of repression stood briefly on a knife-edge.
Bayern drew level again, through James Rodríguez, to return the game to its customary knife-edge, but the damage was done.
Like much of London, the neighborhood seems poised on a knife edge, balanced precariously between hyper-development and thoughtful urban planning.
The latest, a fault with knife-edge seals on some of them, forced American and EU safety regulators to limit their use.
With their World Cup now on a knife-edge, "Timmy time" may be Australia and Van Marwijk's last roll of the dice.
It still came down to a knife-edge decision, with Mossely admitting she was praying at the finish that she had done enough.
Which means the standstill between the US and Iran teeters on a knife edge, and it won't take much to knock it off.
Going into a tight corner too hot on a rural back road, it allows the driver to venture onto the knife-edge of trouble.
And as in other swing states, its Senate race is on a knife-edge, thanks to a Republican candidate running ahead of Donald Trump.
With the race on a knife edge, Georgia Democrats will be hoping that Obama's appearance might be enough to put Abrams over the top.
The suspense is compounded by the fact that the two Madrid teams have knife-edge semifinal second legs in the Champions League this week.
"There is a parable-like aspect: a boy with a destiny, and a knife-edge personality, who won't tolerate anything but perfection," he said.
But after years of steady increases, prices are set for a sharp decline with sentiment on a knife-edge, according to investment group CLSA.
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Jamie McGoldrick, U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, said the aid effort was on a "knife edge" due to insufficient funding, despite the threat of famine.
"It's still spectacular," said Rory, an American tourist peering off the 'knife-edge' bridge which sways high above a winding river gorge under the waterfall.
As exhausting as it seems, on many levels, it is probably still preferable to living on the material knife edge of professional and existential contingency.
While it showed that it can still hold peaceful and calm elections, the city remains on a knife-edge, and neither side trusts the other.
The days when the niche Parliament TV channel could draw more than a million viewers to the drama of knife-edge Brexit votes are over.
Polls of voters' intentions from the survey period showed that the referendum was still on a knife-edge and surveys continue to give a contradictory picture.
Some analysts said the last day of campaigning before Thursday's Brexit vote could still change perceptions for what polls show will be a knife-edge vote.
North Korea is on a knife edge, and many in the country are completely clueless about how close their realities could be from coming crashing down.
Beyond these issues, the court is balanced on a knife edge on a range of questions that will affect everyone in the country, regardless of sex.
Mixing live action with beautifully conceived and executed animation, it's a tender and wise exploration of a relationship on the knife-edge between friendship and love.
Germany's election will not be held until September, and investors will have to navigate knife-edge votes in the Netherlands, France and possibly Italy before then.
Austria's knife-edge presidential election, in which the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) was only narrowly defeated, must be held again, the Constitutional Court ruled on Friday.
He said the Queensland state seat of Longman, held by Labor's Susan Lamb on a knife-edge margin until her resignation on Wednesday, was a bellwether contest.
The fact that pollsters failed to call last year's national election winner while gamblers won big has given an additional twist to the knife-edge EU vote.
Under headlines such as "PM's leadership on knife edge" major papers said some government members were gauging support for Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to replace Turnbull.
In other words, they exist on the knife-edge between fantasy and reality that most queer people have to navigate to feel at home in their bodies.
The knife-edge May 9 election resulted in the NDP-Greens holding a one-seat lead over the Liberals, which won 43 seats in the provincial legislature.
"Many animals are living on the knife edge of an energy budget, particularly small animals who work to get enough food and not be eaten," he says.
Officials have been strictly instructed not to do or say anything that may affect Britain's knife-edge June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the bloc.
They did manage to make shallow slices on the subcutaneous fat on the underside of the hide, but the knife-edge still melted quickly and became unusable.
However, analysts say it's largely pointless given that the government has no majority, Brexit remains on a knife-edge and a general election could happen within weeks.
Maurizio Reggiani, the director of research and development for storied Italian supercar builder Lamborghini, takes in the knife-edge lines of his latest creation, the $275,2160 Huracan Performante.
LONDON — For all the drama of knife-edge votes in Parliament, the sniping and sabotage, the resignations and political insurrections, Britain is now staring at a hard truth.
The privilege of the RLCS was seeing Rocket League played with superhuman skill at a relentless pace, the kind of knife-edge competition where the tiniest mistake loses everything.
In patients with the normal gene, the protein launches a chain reaction, recruiting dozens of proteins to the knife-edge of the broken gene to swiftly repair the breach.
The province's left-leaning New Democratic Party and Greens have joined forces to unseat the Liberals, who lost their legislative majority in a knife-edge election on May 9.
"Across the UK the polls suggest this campaign is on a knife-edge and that's why I think it's important for the in-campaign to be positive," Sturgeon said.
Everyone involved in the film was totally on board, which was crucial as I knew we were on a knife edge between doing something meaningful and something completely absurd.
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And even with an upset victory, a loss for Claire McCaskill or Joe Donnelly—two Democratic incumbents locked in knife-edge contests—would unceremoniously end all hope for a majority.
And, with public opinion on a seeming knife-edge, it seems increasingly likely that a confused patchwork of regional passions and rivalries will play a determining role in the outcome.
The knife-edge zing of pink grapefruit, mellowed with a touch of sweetness, is what comes through in this new soft drink and mixer by East Imperial of New Zealand.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull meanwhile held on to power at the weekend when election counters determined he won a knife-edge election after more than a week of counting.
The agreement comes more than three years after Britons voted to leave the bloc, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces a knife-edge vote in parliament to get it approved.
Rendered in oversize capes and tunics, and then distilled to pantsuits cut on the knife-edge, it was as pointed a statement as any on the benefits of national cross-fertilization.
There is a difference between landing a tasty counter low kick and throwing a low kick and getting hit in the face, and Gaethje is many times on a knife edge.
Ahead of a knife-edge Bank of England interest rate decision on Thursday, sterling has been pushed and pulled this month by speculation over whether an imminent rate cut is likely.
StepChange said its findings showed an increasing number of British households were struggling to cope financially and "living on a knife edge", with the charity seeing red flags "across the board".
VICE News was on the ground in Alabama talking with voters about the choice they were facing in the final days — and even hours — before Jones eked out a knife-edge win.
In their early days they exist on the knife edge of oblivion, and it is often only through a founder's force of personality that investors, employees and the media take any notice.
Positioning data last week showed investors slimming their net long position in the pound ahead of a knife-edge Bank of England decision on Thursday about whether to cut UK interest rates.
"Some EU wheat was on a knife-edge as spring weather suddenly turned very dry and soil is still unusually parched after last summer's historic drought and heatwave," one German analyst said.
Parliament has been gripped in recent months by a series of knife-edge votes, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson's minority government struggled to push its Brexit plan through a bitterly divided body.
But it has been on a political knife-edge since the detention in April on treason charges of Hakainde Hichilema, who narrowly lost to President Edgar Lungu in a bruising election last year.
"It does seem to be on a knife edge and several people I've talked to this morning are ready to dump sterling if anything goes wrong," said a trader with a London bank.
Murat Sari, head of the Konsensus polling agency, said the election battle was on a knife edge in both Istanbul and Ankara, which have been under AKP control throughout Erdogan's time in power.
"It does seem to be on a knife edge and several people I've talked to this morning are ready to dump sterling if anything goes wrong," said a trader with one London bank.
Because there are no trails, researchers often have to bushwhack for miles in search of nests, wading up knee-deep streams or descending knife-edge slopes spongy with deadfall and slippery with mud.
Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith and former minister John Redwood, both vocal Leave supporters, also face a knife-edge vote to keep their place in the Commons, YouGov&aposs MRP survey found.
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - The PGA Championship suddenly developed high drama as Dustin Johnson moved within two strokes of leader Brooks Koepka, with the tournament on a knife edge late in Sunday's final round.
The CIMA exhibition wraps up its timeline two years before the Fascist takeover of the Italian government in 215, reflecting a period of interiority on the knife-edge of a nation's existential crackup.
The firm's financial situation was already "on a knife-edge" with only about half of its crude oil exports generating cash revenues, said Eileen Gavin, senior politics analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, a risk consultancy.
Vettel has led the championship from the outset in Australia, arriving in Monza seven points clear of Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton after a knife-edge battle to the chequered flag in Belgium last weekend.
Tough new scrutiny is likely in the wake of Australia's knife-edge weekend election as a disparate group of lawmakers push for a wide-ranging inquiry into mis-selling, misconduct and market dominance concerns.
On Thursday, seven weeks after a knife-edge election, NDP and Green lawmakers used their 44 votes in the 87-member legislature to pass a non-confidence amendment to the Liberal government's Throne Speech.
The bill was approved after three days of debate that brought none of the frayed tempers, late-night sessions and knife-edge votes that marked previous rounds of Brexit wrangling over the past year.
In recent years, financial markets have been captivated by the twists and turns of Britain's Brexit drama, characterised by acrimonious negotiations in Brussels, knife-edge votes in parliament and heavy defeats for unstable governments.
Washington (CNN)With the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh resting on a knife edge, President Donald Trump picked a Tuesday campaign rally to unleash his most direct broadside yet at his nominee's accuser.
Before the interview, he's on the phone confirming that evening's guests, following a host of no-shows the previous night—an ample reminder of the knife-edge on which small restaurants such as these operate.
LONDON – The British government faced another knife-edge vote in Parliament on its flagship Brexit legislation Wednesday, as pro-EU lawmakers tried to wrest more control over the country&aposs departure from the European Union.
With just over five weeks to go until Britain's EU referendum, opinion polls are giving contradictory indications about the likely outcome of the referendum but some suggest the result will be on a knife-edge.
"Apart from being with my family, the happiest moment I ever have is when I've got the car on a knife-edge and that's never really changed," he told reporters after Sunday's race at Silverstone.
The government of Prime Minister Theresa May is on a knife-edge after the resignations of two cabinet ministers on Thursday over a draft deal on the terms of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that he is "very confident" the House of Commons will support his Brexit deal on Saturday, in what is widely expected to be a historic knife-edge vote.
One day, he took them on a hike, and before they knew it they were shimmying up the knife edge of nearby Capitol Peak, among the most difficult climbs of Colorado's fourteen-thousand-foot mountains.
With the referendum on a knife-edge, he and members of his Justice and Development Party, known as A.K.P., are desperate to campaign in Germany among the 1.5 million Turks who are eligible to vote.
PA) A320neo aircraft, the two companies said on Friday Pratt & Whitney said the problem related to the knife edge seal in the High Pressure Compressor (HPC) aft hub on the PW1100G-JM engine powering the A320neo.
With one point from their opening two games, Australia's chances of reaching the knockout rounds are on a knife edge, and they need victory against Peru in their final match to have any hope of advancing.
A Fed rate hike could send shockwaves across the world at a time when the global economic is slowing, emerging markets remain fragile and Britain's EU membership referendum on June 23 is on a knife-edge.
Mr. Silven, a 28-year-old Caledonian with knife-edge cheekbones, a Romantic poet's hairdo and eyebrows that look like a pair of chic caterpillars nesting on his forehead, is a mentalist and a fine one.
There was a nod to the severity of Givenchy's past in the cut of the jackets and the color palette, but it was recast in Ms. Keller's vernacular: modernism balanced with heritage on a knife edge.
I think we have reason to hope that these largest creatures on the planet will continue to awe us for centuries to come, living, as they do, on the knife-edge between perfect and perilous adaptation.
In vote after vote, this holdover from Britain's aristocratic history has acted as a brake on the government's Brexit plans, sending them back to the House of Commons where they could face uncertain, knife-edge votes.
She pointed out what a knife-edge North Carolina, which her husband narrowly lost in 2012 and narrowly won in 2008, is currently skittering on; Mrs Clinton is leading in the state by about one percentage point.
Far from the knife-edge of an election analysts had anticipated, Mr Rouhani won a resounding 57% of the vote with his rousing reformist rhetoric, and secured a second term without the need for a run-off.
What's remarkable about Hereditary is how long it keeps you on the knife-edge of uncertain dread, waiting to learn if some type of horror is descending upon these characters, or if it's been there all along.
Some of the polls indicate the election could be on a knife edge that would throw Britain into political deadlock just days before formal Brexit talks with the European Union are due to begin on June 19.
She found herself reining in her aggression, and this hurt her speed and results; bold 50/153 passing attempts or dancing on the knife-edge on a qualifying run... those sorts of heroics were for other people.
Britain is due to hold a knife-edge vote on June 23 on whether to remain in the bloc, raising the possibility of years of uncertainty for the world's fifth-biggest economy if it decides to leave.
"It is poised on a knife edge and the differences between the beauty of the city itself and what you see on the Cape flats is the starkest you will ever see in the world." she said.
Read more: "We're fed up": Meet the protesters dying for change on the streets of Nicaragua With tensions on a knife-edge, Catholic leaders — for a decade close allies of the Ortega administration — offered to mediate negotiations.
Provincial lawmakers are expected to vote on the motion on Thursday, leading to the ouster of Premier Christy Clark's government after her right-of-center Liberal Party lost its majority in a knife-edge election last month.
Counting resumes in knife-edge seats A spokesman for the Australian Electoral Commission told CNN vote counting began again on Tuesday, after concluding late on Saturday night, with at least a million postal votes still to be counted.
LONDON (Reuters) - Anti-Brexit campaigners have plowed a protest message in giant letters reading "Britain now wants to remain" into a field in rural southern England, as Britain's exit from the European Union hangs on a knife edge.
The only actor that really nails it, as he always does, is Michael Shannon, as the novel's Texas sheriff; he moves delicately along the knife edge of absurdity and intensity, while the the movie ends up falling off.
With the presidential election seemingly on a knife-edge, with fate of future generations hanging in the balance​ and millions rushing to perform their sacred civic duty, America has turned to its cultural and spiritual titans for guidance.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's political future is in the balance as it heads toward a knife-edge national election later this year that is likely to be a choice between painful market reforms and a return to populism.
The dollar fell sharply against the euro on the Brexit deal, spurring gains in most emerging market currencies even as Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces a knife-edge vote in parliament on Saturday to get it approved.
LONDON (Reuters) - Anti-Brexit campaigners have ploughed a protest message in giant letters reading "Britain now wants to remain" into a field in rural southern England, as Britain's exit from the European Union hangs on a knife edge.
The NDP and the Greens defeated the provincial Liberals in a non-confidence vote on June 29 after a knife-edge election earlier this year that saw the Liberals lose their parliamentary majority after 16 years in power.
Nor did she need to prove how strong or daring she was; on the last knife-edge traverse just below the peak of Everest, with drops of more than 5,000 metres on either side, she proved it beyond dispute.
Some A320neo deliveries were halted after problems arose in January, which Pratt has said stems from an engineering change it made last summer to the "knife-edge seal" in the high-pressure compressor near the rear of the engine.
Cracked and cratered, 17-mile-wide Pan is wearing a narrow, knife-edge fringe around its Equator, while 30-mile-wide Atlas is smooth and swaddled in a skirt that's so voluminous it mostly hides the moon's bulbous core.
Risk sentiment is also being affected by Australia's conservative coalition government being at risk of losing power after a new poll revealed the opposition Labor Party is neck-and-neck in a knife-edge by-election triggered by a constitutional crisis.
Some Pratt A320neo deliveries were halted after problems arose in January, which Pratt had said stemmed from an engineering change it made last summer to the "knife-edge seal" in the high-pressure compressor near the rear of the engine.
These locations, often built out at great cost, highlight the knife-edge economics confronting executives who are trying to save the company, which this week received a last-minute lifeline from SoftBank after being forced to scrap an initial public offering.
A series of knife-edge votes have brought home the reality of trying to pass legislation on one of the most divisive and important decisions in modern British history with only a minority government and a party at war with itself.
Austria on Monday delayed a re-run of a knife-edge presidential election as faulty seals on postal ballots scuppered its second attempt to organise a ballot that could give western Europe its first far-right head of state in decades.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German conservative Manfred Weber urged EU lawmakers to back Ursula von der Leyen as the next head of the European Commission in a knife-edge vote on Tuesday, warning that a rejection would create political instability in Europe.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria came close to becoming the first European Union country to elect a far-right head of state as postal ballots on Monday decided a knife-edge presidential vote in favor of the anti-immigration candidate's environmentalist opponent.
At a time when tensions in the region are on a knife-edge, deploying the THAAD system is only likely to further antagonize China, a country the U.S. has repeatedly called on to do more to stifle Pyongyang's missile development program.
With its reliance on trading algorithms that replicate a wide range of investment strategies, Mr. Gray's firm, Alpha Architect, represents the knife edge of perhaps the biggest trend in finance today: the replacing of human beings with machines and models.
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Neither world number six Cilic nor Argentine Del Potro were originally picked for Saturday's doubles but both teams' talismans are now likely to be called upon for a potentially pivotal contest in what is shaping up to be a knife-edge tie.
Sterling, which climbed to a 5 1/2-month high earlier on Tuesday on opinion polls suggesting the mood of the public was swinging behind the "In" camp, fell back after more polls and surveys showed the vote was on a knife-edge.
LONDON, Dec 245.45 (IFR) - The fate of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena bondholders sits on a knife edge as bankers hammer out the feasibility of a private recapitalisation for the troubled lender, after voters rejected prime minister Renzi's constitutional reforms on Sunday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic clawed his way to a two sets to one lead over great rival Rafael Nadal under the Centre Court roof before their scintillating Wimbledon semi-final was paused with the contest balanced on a knife-edge on Friday.
The U.S. relay swimmers limbered up for what promises to be a knife-edge battle with Australia by beating their old rivals in their heat, but they will have to watch out for Russia whose time in the other grouping was fastest overall.
"Clearly the referendum is on a knife edge across the UK and if you look at the polls they suggest that, which is why I and the SNP (Scottish National Party) will be trying to make the positive case for the 'Remain'" camp.
Emelianenko fought the standing portions of that fight on a knife edge, and kept Cro Cop on the back foot the entire time to prevent kicking and in order to encourage the left straight as a predictable response which he could counter.
But even more than that of the title character, a royal daughter who is determined to kiss the mouth of John the Baptist even if that requires his decapitation, Herod as a character is a figure balanced on the knife edge of Camp.
Sure, the dialogue tends toward the "our whole lives have been screwed up" school of rhetoric, as one might expect from an enterprise that walks a commendable knife edge between utter seriousness and a knowing wink at the histrionics of it all.
The natural weapons are: the knife edge of your hands, fingers folded at the second joint or knuckle; the protruding knuckle of your second finger; the heel of your hand; the little finger edge of your hand; your boot; elbow; knees; and teeth.
Argentine President Mauricio Macri is battling to revive growth ahead of what is expected to be a knife-edge presidential election in October, where the state of the economy will play a central role in whether he can fend off a rising political challenge.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The re-run of Austria's knife-edge presidential election could produce a significantly different result, a poll published on Thursday found, as 17 percent of respondents said they would or might switch sides in a runoff vote that includes the far right.
Sancho had a habit of making the Bundesliga's most revered defenders look like beer league novices, contributing 12 goals and 14 assists in the Bundesliga, as Dortmund pushed eventual champion Bayern Munich to a knife-edge title race, finishing second by only two points.
Their record-extending 24nd career clash had been halted on a knife edge on Friday by Wimbledon's 27 pm (73 GMT) curfew after three-times champion Djokovic had saved three set points in a gripping third-set tiebreak to move two sets to one ahead.
Britain clinched an eleventh-hour deal on its exit from the EU on Thursday, more than three years after Britons voted in a referendum to leave the bloc, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces a knife-edge vote in parliament to get it approved.
The same dainty silhouette was echoed in earrings, necklaces and rings, like the Joséphine Aigrette Impériale, set with a 1523-carat pear-shaped fancy intense yellow diamond — a design that took special advantage of the house's traditional fil couteau, or knife edge, setting technique.
While the elections in Germany will not be held until September - and investors will have to navigate knife-edge vote in the Netherlands, France and possibly Italy before then - some analysts said signals that the anti-establishment AFD was losing support had provided optimism for markets.
But it is a knife edge and no one can know whether a fighter will fall on the side of wealth and success, or simply become another man elevated momentarily and sent tumbling back to earth with only scrambled brains and slurred speech to show for it.
Condemnation It was only as the furor barreled into Monday, with Trump fueling the fire, that the condemnations of Trump became more specific, notably from two party figures who are walking a knife edge in their own re-election races because of the uproar Trump has fanned.
Lesotho, which has been on a political knife-edge since an attempted coup in 2014, held elections last week, the third in five years, after Pakalitha Mosisili, with whom Metsing had been in a coalition government, lost a no-confidence vote as prime minister in March.
At the very least, everyone is too tired and too raw to make the work look like anything but work, and to keep the inner desperation—and what is more immediately identifiable as American, now, than an exhausted march along a knife-edge, with a long fall below?
"My sources in Berlin say the situation is on a knife-edge right now, some are even giving it an 80 percent probability that Merkel will step down in the next two weeks," said Nina Schick, director at political consultancy Rasmussen Global, in a telephone call to CNBC Friday.
EDINBURGH, June 15 (Reuters) - Britain's June 23 referendum on European Union membership is on a knife edge and, if England dragged Scotland out of the 28-country bloc against its will, Scotland could call another independence vote, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said in an interview with Reuters.
"With political tensions on our borders still on a knife edge, this is a sharp reminder that this problem is not just going to go away," said Mr. Arias Cañete, apparently referring to continuing tensions with Russia over its annexation of Crimea two years ago and its efforts at destabilizing Ukraine.
"I don't think (anyone) thought it would be quite like this, but it's reminiscent of a series of Australian state elections we've had in recent times, so perhaps this is the new norm where everyone is on a knife edge and you get a number of small party MPs," he said.
After her morning climb up the knife-edge ridges, she'd come home to find his bed empty and had made her way down the rocky slope from their house, over the rickety bridge that crossed the melt-water river—the Necklace, as they called it—and into the Six Villages.
In the space of less than a month, the Prime Minister has survived, so far, high-profile Cabinet resignations, calls from her own members of Parliament for a vote of confidence in her leadership and knife-edge votes in the House of Commons on key parts of her Brexit strategy.
A talent who was able to balance on the knife edge between poetry and a grungy kind of power, who was fond of tattered romance, a sweeping Byronic trench and the perfect line, Mr. Thimister was also a casualty of fashion's transition from creative hothouse of individuality to global industry.
Sánchez has said he will stick to the budget Rajoy recently negotiated — which should allay some fears within the EU. But with Italy's fledgling government on a knife edge, and a political outsider now running Spain, Brussels will likely be watching its southern members very closely in the coming months.
Though he only made 12 league appearances for the Foxes and was of mixed effectiveness at best, Dyer did score a crucial last-minute winner against Aston Villa in September, which in a season that so often teetered on a knife edge could well have been the difference between mediocrity and historic success.
U.N. rights boss sees possible 'crimes against humanity' in Venezuela London stays world's top finance center despite Brexit Norwegians vote in final day of knife-edge election Philippines says some rebels ready to surrender as troops advance in Marawi Chancellor Angela Merkel has changed Germany "in a fundamental sense," writes columnist John Lloyd.
Red Star Belgrade's 2-0 win against Liverpool not only left Group C on a knife-edge but reminded, briefly, the greedy, self-regarding leagues of western Europe of the dangers that used to — and still can — lurk in the east, the peril that made this competition special in the first place.
With the semi-final on a knife edge at 1-1 after the singles were shared, Nadal and veteran Lopez came through an electrifying doubles clash against Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski, winning 7-33(3) 7-6(8) to take five-time winners Spain into their first Davis Cup final since 2012.
In Ms. Waight Keller's case, for example, it meant plundering not just gardens, but the house archives — particularly those of the post-"Sabrina" 1950s Audrey Hepburn years — melding past and present in knife-edge skinny cigarette trousers under big, blossoming whorls of organza tops, waists often caught with a slick corset-wide patent-leather belt.
But for those of us who feel like we're living and working on a knife-edge, there's something about the extravagance of it all—the Warriors wooing Durant with a pair of VR goggles and the grandiose but not unrealistic promise of becoming legendary, but also all these ordinary players becoming extraordinarily rich—that, while fitting, feels almost rude.
Sporting details and materials were mixed with millennial business suiting: leggings worn under a double-breasted belted blazer; billowing nylon Wonder Woman coats trimmed in crystals; sheath dresses in primary shades shaped by ruched drawstring pulls into curvilinear forms, and black pantsuits (well, there had to be a few) sliced by a knife-edge curve of color from shoulder to thigh.
Although it is possible to imagine an only slightly far-fetched scenario in which the race is on an absolute knife-edge and England is knocked out after some sort of controversial 'hand of God' moment by another major European team, causing that news to dominate in the media during the days before the vote, and Out wins something like 50.1 percent.
Each of those looks had its own force and fallout: from the mod of 1966 to the space-age metallics of "Space Oddity" in 1969; the spike-haired, cosmetically enhanced, body-flaunting avant-garde ambiguity of Ziggy Stardust; the disruptive decadence of Aladdin Sane and Halloween Jack; the knife-edge monochromatic suiting of the Thin White Duke; the pleated, pastel tailoring of the Serious Moonlight tour; the Alexander McQueen shredded Union Jack historicism of "Earthling" (1997), and so on and on.

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