41.   But with every word being parsed, he and other top officials have to strike a delicate balance.

42.   By allowing a president to slash specific items, the line-item veto would disrupting the delicate balance that lawmakers often strike when crafting legislation.

43.   By all accounts, the situation has reached an extremely delicate balance between civil war and uneasy peace that could be tipped by the opposition or the army.

44.   Clinton said that the U.S. system was based on a delicate balance between personal liberty and central authority, with liberty the paramount value.

45.   Deneuve maintains a delicate balance between her personal world and her film career.

46.   Directors themselves say they must aim for a delicate balance.

47.   Employers can point to a disability application as evidence in a lawsuit, forcing workers to strike a delicate balance.

48.   Even so, the delicate political balance in the Senate could turn any nomination into a battle.

49.   Exploring the delicate balance of the food chain that was discovered when researchers set out to learn why.

50.   Fan attraction rests on a delicate balance between an appreciation for skill, a deep-seated yearning for heroes and heroines, and a measure of truth and consistency.

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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