Here, too, thanks to the assembly's complex voting rules, the arithmetic is finely balanced.
Then they'd be a factor in what might be a very finely balanced future parliament.
The Europa League last-16 tie is finely balanced going into next Thursday's return leg at Ibrox.
With The Red Moccasins though, the balance between ego, talent and attitude is not so finely balanced.
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The second cause for concern surrounds Goldman's finely balanced (or horribly compromised: take your pick) business model.
Defra's chief scientist Dr Ian Boyd admitted the research was "very finely balanced".
The Met Office said the situation was "finely balanced" and warnings were put in place in the early hours.
On a pitch offering plenty of encouragement for the seamers Pattinson drew an edge from Dawson with an away-swinger to leave the game finely balanced.
Yet their prospects are much more finely balanced than this might suggest.
Small argues that this focus on large, spectacular species could have profound consequences for a wide variety of finely balanced ecosystems and food chains.
The jury was finely balanced, its members at one point telling the judge they were unable to reach a unanimous decision on some charges.
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That would kill us because our finances are so finely balanced.
Both Spanish Cup and European ties are finely balanced at 1-1.
Wisconsin has long been finely balanced between blue and red voters.
Because the evidence is finely balanced, the authorities are right to focus on the most egregious aspects of the way the two firms treat their rivals.
The arguments appear finely balanced: the investigation has gone on for more than a year and the SEC's top brass was divided over whether to proceed.
Across the world climate change is set to exacerbate problems where poor land use and population pressure is already putting an immense strain on finely balanced ecologies.
But this argument is, at the very least, finely balanced.
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The central purpose was to strengthen the prime minister by neutralising factions, renegades and mavericks who could previously topple the prime minister at whim in a finely balanced House.
"Often decisions about where to film a drama for TV are very finely balanced, and there is a risk that the ban might tip the balance in the wrong direction, " it says.
More galling still for Russian observers was the spectacle, a few days later, of Mr Clinton receiving a rapturous welcome in Bulgaria, a country where pro-western and pro-Russian groups have, until recently, been finely balanced.
The prime minister is in favour and has told sceptics within his government to shut up, and although the economic arguments are finely balanced, the Swedish people tend to accept the advice of their leaders on such matters.
The decision is a finely balanced one - good arguments have been made in support of both options - but however we decide to proceed, we are mindful that electors in Wales should be clear on how long they are electing their representatives for.
When evaluating a potential purchase, an entrepreneur like Courtauld was looking for an assessment finely balanced between market value (a good price), quality as a work of art (a question of informed taste and a good eye), and stature of the artist (now and in the future).
The report noted that in the Chicago and New England districts companies were reluctant to increase staffing because of the finely-balanced "fiscal cliff" negotiations in Washington over tax and spending.
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