But, she said, a balance needs to be struck between protecting EU patients and supporting innovation and research.
It is broadly accepted that there is a balance to be struck between crime prevention and individual freedom.
Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled that some key evidence will be struck from this case.
Does President Hollande's victory make it more likely that this miraculous deal might be struck?
Sullivan and Gold remain unperturbed, though, and are confident a deal can be struck.
And if the state doesn't have a good reason, it should be struck down.
First, you may be struck by the consistency at the very top, year to year.
It is impossible not to be struck by the fecundity of this great 20th-century artist.
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Households buy insurance against the possibility that their homes may be struck by lightning.
You know, there's a balance that can be struck, and the key principle is sustainability.
But on November 2nd a big blow could be struck against the ancient practice of gerrymandering.
The Association of Train Companies said many passengers found announcements useful but a balance must be struck.
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Senator JEFF SESSIONS (Republican, Alabama): We've seen the Pledge of Allegiance be struck down by federal courts.
You won't put your profile up and be struck by lightning with the perfect person for you.
But the BMA warned there was a balance to be struck between patients rights and clinical priorities.
An American general hinted that a similar deal might be struck with Shia rebels in the south.
"There's a balance to be struck, but I think it's working, " said Mike Moody, Seven Towns' managing director.
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The man he was fighting then appears to be struck repeatedly by a police officer wielding a baton.
But such a mandate smacks of big government overreach that must be struck down by the Supreme Court.
Should Obamacare be struck down or crippled, the Roberts court will be seen by many as politically slanted.
If Turkey and Armenia could only become friendlier beforehand, the resolution might then be struck down for good.
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Nothing in this opinion should be read to take a position on where that balance ought to be struck.
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It was hard then as it is hard now not to be struck by the magnitude of this event.
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Late last week, in an interview with Automotive News, Ghosn also sounded unsure that a deal would be struck.
The Economic Times of India reported on Monday that a deal could be struck as early as February 2012.
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In America such quotas would be struck down because they disregard the right of male directors to equal treatment.
But a difficult balance must be struck: no country permits completely free speech.
This strategy heightens our sense of their vulnerability, because we know that some of them will soon be struck down.
Mr. Chairman, an appropriate balance must be struck between the normal functions of U.S. capital markets and our national security.
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If there were, tax legislation or practices that make some unwarranted differences between citizens would be struck down as unconstitutional.
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