Of course, there's a delicate line between intuitiveness and intrusiveness, between "personalization" and, well, stalking.
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To them , Ayer's Rock represents the delicate balance between ancient traditions, modern society and nature.
Most portable projectors are tasked with striking a delicate balance between power consumption and picture quality.
But the legislation became a point of tension in the always delicate relationship between the city and state.
Quieting an angry client means walking a delicate tightrope between action and intention.
Mr Jenkins said presumed consent would damage the delicate relationship between the donor, the donor's family and the doctor.
We approached on foot until the trackers signalled we were not to go any closer: the delicate balance between tourism and conservation kicked in.
Partners also need to possess a delicate balance between similarities and differences.
In many ways, this game was an afterthought, with the major goal being not to disrupt the delicate peace between the recently-warring factions.
The EEF manufacturers' organisation said the rises struck a delicate balance between the need for pay increases and the limitations employers faced in awarding rises.
Mr Qarase aims to steer a delicate line between the outside powers with an interest in Fiji's fate and domestic Fijian support for Mr Speight.
But the new prime minister has to maintain a delicate balance between the policies of his own supporters and those of the centre-right, led by Mr Berlusconi.
But programmes like Today try to achieve a delicate balance between the experience and familiarity of presenters like Ed Stourton, and the need to evolve gradually over time.
However, the Senate's version of the bill passed with enough support to be veto-proof, setting the stage for a delicate compromise between chambers when Congress returns next month.
There is a delicate line between being provocative and being downright dismissive, and making consumers pay extra for data so that they can watch advertising sure crosses that line.
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Most modern democracies -- including the United States -- have had to wrestle in recent years with the delicate balance between respect for fundamental civil liberties and restraint of behavior inimical to a free society.
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Asia is one area where the smart power approach has paid off - a delicate balance between diplomacy, military ties with allies and support for reforms and reformers such as Burma's Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
The goal of these policies is to strike a very delicate balance between giving people the freedom to express their opinions and viewpoints even those that may be controversial to some and maintaining a safe and trusted environment.
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The actor, writer and director, known for films such as "Meet the Parents" and "Zoolander, " has performed or created roles that strike a delicate balance between sympathetic and distasteful -- and sometimes fall too hard on one side of the line.
By changing the angle of its wings and its body, the moth was able to create a delicate balance between the thrust pushing it forwards, the drag - or air resistance - pushing against it, and the lift keeping it in the air.
Even as NASA's budget has decreased by approximately 15 percent in constant dollars since 1993, we have made provision for several important new initiatives to maintain the delicate balance between human space flight, earth and space science, and advanced aeronautics and space transportation technology.
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Meffert told CNN on Tuesday there is a delicate balancing act between public safety and property owners' rights.
But America has always been engaged in a delicate balancing act between its secular constitution and the religious instincts of its population.
They worked to create an extraordinarily original piece over the course of just a few days, striking a delicate middle ground between rock and jazz.
Apart from Yugoslavia itself, the biggest worries are about Macedonia, whose delicate internal balance between its Slav majority and a swelling ethnic-Albanian minority has been threatened.
He argues that Georgia has to manage a delicate balancing act between nearby powers, who may have different political ideologies, and key allies, who are far away.
Each morning there was a delicate period, between six and six-thirty, when there was a chance, however remote, that they could steal another ten or fifteen minutes of sleep.
Many in Turkey fear that the triple killings could derail delicate peace talks between the Turkish government and the PKK. More than 40, 000 people have been killed in the nearly 30-year conflict.
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Mr Quick added there is a "delicate balance" between civil liberties and the police identifying crime and stopping it and admitted that "a rogue officer has created enormous damage to the reputation of undercover officers".
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