Pinault walks a fine line between being a student of artists and their patron.
Mr. Marer says he skates a fine line between enjoying exercise while shunning overt competition.
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But there is a fine line between form and function in the case of custom bikes.
"On the offensive end, when you're already in foul trouble, it's a fine line, " Anthony said.
These markets move fast, and there is a fine line between winning and losing.
Judge Lance Ito warned Clark she was walking a fine line, but allowed her to continue.
Yet it must still tread a fine line between rousing rhetoric and practical policies.
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He wore a fussy beard, shaved into a fine line around the contours of his jaw.
To be sure, there is a fine line between over-the-top spending and then being able to deliver.
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But such is the culture, where there is a fine line between the victim and the perpetrator.
It is very much a fine line a given brand walks when it comes to branded content marketing.
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But unconventional job searching can range from the clever to the downright disastrous--often with a fine line in between.
That's why public officials must walk a fine line in educating the public about potential risks without instilling fear.
"There's a fine line between creamy and loose, " Mr. Brock said, and that's the line you want to toe.
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There is also a fine line to keep in mind in using a name that is unique, but not ridiculous.
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Airlines walk a fine line with frequent-flier programs, risking enormous customer backlash if they get too aggressive at enforcing ownership rules.
"It's a fine line between being perfect role models and being competitive - we must not lose the edge, " said Watson.
Experts said Mr. Amendola needs to walk a fine line when questioning credibility so he doesn't come off as bullying alleged victims.
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But physicians have to walk a fine line, said Longo, a psychiatrist.
There's a fine line between search engine optimization and cheating the system.
We must walk a fine line between informative self-promotion and outright bragging.
There is a fine line not a bright line difference between them.
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The Clinton-Yeltsin agreements in Helsinki, meanwhile, purport to draw a fine line.
Creating a fun way to learn about suffering under communism without making communism seem fun entails walking a fine line even about rationing lines.
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He described what basically amounts to a fine line between "damaging careers with hasty judgments, " or conversely, simply passing off a sub-par employee.
Mr Hopkins set out how Facebook found itself "walking a fine line" between the rights of its users and the privacy of others.
There is a fine line between success and failure, but that line is not necessarily influenced by the level of education one has.
Both Gates and Rice were treading a fine line when asked what might happen if Iraq does not fulfill the commitments it has undertaken.
The new pontiff has walked a fine line politically in a country that has often been sharply divided between hard left and hard right.
There is a fine line between pointing out subtly how Islam is ordering life in the banlieues and whipping up crude fears of Eurabia.
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