81. But there is always that fine line between fairness and perceived greed that some fans feel players cross when their demands become incessant.
82. But we walk a fine line between facilitating play and getting overly involved in it, which can undermine play.
83. But there also is a fine line.
84. But there is a fine line between a leader and a noodge.
85. But there is often a fine line between editing and rewriting.
86. But you do need to recognize the fine line between individuality and insolence.
87. By May, I had pulled mullein plants up by the dozens, realizing again the fine line between an ornamental and a weed.
88. Caldwell had to walk the fine line of black reporter on a white newspaper and black man in the community.
89. Charles Oakley, who often walks a fine line between competing hard and playing the role of a hockey goon, has apparently crossed over it again.
90. Clinton walks a fine line with other women voters, analysts said.