91.   Or perhaps we would disrupt the delicate balance that evolution has brought us to, in which each genetic trait has an effect on every other.

92.   Photography remains an art form, a delicate balance of technology, technique and taste.

93.   San Francisco has some delicate balances.

94.   She noted that the amendment alters the delicate balance between the accuser and accused in ways inadequately explored by the committee.

95.   Such a response highlights the delicate balance that intelligence agencies face in trying to root out terrorists who may be communicating by the Web.

96.   Survival has required a delicate balance among what was practical, what was politically possible and even sometimes what was principled.

97.   That context involves a delicate balance of effective delegation and system building.

98.   That life is based on a delicate balance.

99.   That, of course, is the delicate balance it must strike if it is to overthrow Hussein without provoking a confrontation with the whole Arab world.

100.   That, plus more systematic changes in water temperature, could alter the delicate ecological balance between the sea star and the mussel in a tidal pool.

a. + balance >>共 462
delicate 7.91%
right 5.81%
better 3.35%
good 3.18%
competitive 3.14%
perfect 2.97%
military 2.67%
strategic 2.45%
political 2.06%
proper 1.94%
delicate + n. >>共 859
balance 6.46%
issue 3.65%
act 2.98%
task 2.46%
negotiation 2.32%
matter 1.86%
position 1.82%
situation 1.68%
time 1.44%
moment 1.26%
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