It too closely mirrors the fine line between normalcy and what life looks like the minute everything falls apart.
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But the appeal of sports has always been about walking the fine line between nice traditions and modern practicalities.
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That's the fine line that a good salesperson knows how to walk.
The fine line between female friendliness and flirtatious invitations (a line that many men confuse) are done away with in this ad.
The students at ITP are constantly churning out creative projects that are unafraid to walk the fine line between art and tech.
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Overall, the campaign aims to make people aware of the fine line between social drinking and drinking too much, especially when people drink in the home.
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For governments trying to walk the fine line between access and censorship, this reluctance to block large quantities of legitimate content in the hope of also blocking prohibited content can be crucial.
But such is the culture, where there is a fine line between the victim and the perpetrator.
We linked in concentration, and it occurred to me that the delicacy of the line and the fine movements needed to free it appealed to him the way drawing appealed to him, because of their beauty and precision.
Consumer Focus said the government had to "walk a fine line" between securing the UK's energy supply and meeting carbon reduction targets, and keeping the cost to consumers down.
The committee just came up with a list of artists who had fine reputations in the line of traditional, representational stuff.
It is a chance to stay in the country legally for six years, and then to apply for a green card in one of the categories that currently exist as a skilled or unskilled worker or family member, to get to the back of the line, to pay a fine, to learn English, to pay taxes.
Wellens was then at fault in the 31st minute when he allowed Sam Obst to weave his way past him and cross the line for a fine individual try, which Brough again converted.
Even a 320kbps track worked fine and the line-out audio sounded just as good as from an ordinary PMP (not from its bundled handsfree though -- our review unit didn't come with one).
While many people may be content reading 12-point Helvetica, bibliophiles will appreciate the ability to fine-tune font weight, line-spacing and even the sharpness of each character.
He wore a fussy beard, shaved into a fine line around the contours of his jaw.
There is a fine line balancing the expertise leaders may have in a specific area with the trust those leaders have in the experts they have hired.
Lee Byrne was halted just short of the line after a fine run and the ball eventually came to Hook, who succeeded with his second attempt at a drop-goal.
The league, he thinks, is walking a fine line between making its case aggressively and saber rattling to the point of irreparably damaging its relationship with its players.
Bob Schieffer, the fine moderator, chuckled at that line and went straight to closing statements.
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That's why public officials must walk a fine line in educating the public about potential risks without instilling fear.
Mr Hopkins set out how Facebook found itself "walking a fine line" between the rights of its users and the privacy of others.
The new pontiff has walked a fine line politically in a country that has often been sharply divided between hard left and hard right.
Washington is walking a fine diplomatic line in the island dispute.
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But as we learned in the disastrous HMO experiment of the 1990s, there is a fine line between managing care (a very good thing) and cost-cutting.
The Furminator, a line of fine-toothed combs created by professional groomer Angie Porter, has gained a cult-like following among pet owners for its ability to remove a pet's undercoat with little fuss.
But the visitors hit back again four minutes later when another fine passing sequence culminated in Carlaw ushering Sherwin over the line.
The path, tempo and face angle seemed to line up fine in this admittedly un-scientific test, but more importantly, when the device said a putt was bad, we generally missed it.
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