This illustrates an age-old, auto industry balancing act: new-and-improved versus tried-and-true.
It's a constant balancing act, but the key is to feel comfortable going by yourself.
While it has been a balancing act, the Conservatives have so far pulled it off brilliantly.
It would be nice to argue that Mr Bloomberg is perfectly suited for this balancing act.
But the balancing act between long-term needs and short-term health will be a tricky one.
In some respects, there is a balancing act between moving methodically and making quick progress.
Keeping the Burmese army tolerating, if not necessarily backing, political reform is a delicate balancing act.
"There's this balancing act that you have to constantly manage, " said Deborah Rutter, the orchestra's president.
The new line-up is also a balancing act which, Mr Martin confessed, cost him sleepless nights.
But Labour's careful balancing act between business and the trade unions is getting trickier.
But that balancing act will be tested if its foreign interests grow beyond a certain scale.
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MPC, whose only weapon is interest-rate changes, cannot ensure that this balancing act continues.
Mr Houston said that was part of a delicate balancing act facing the Borders.
The Obama administration now faces a balancing act as it starts its new term.
Guriev represents the balancing act that a scholar of international renown must pull off in current-day Russia.
Schwab and Pottruck are as confident as ever that they can pull off the delicate balancing act.
And I have no doubt that it's a balancing act that we'll have to continue moving forward.
In Azerbaijan the delicate balancing act was not so much about Russia as it was about Afghanistan.
Mr. MERVYN KING (Bank of England): We face a difficult balancing act in the course of 2008.
"I think it's the delicate balancing act that we're going to see for a while, " said El-Faizy.
Meffert told CNN on Tuesday there is a delicate balancing act between public safety and property owners' rights.
So are hundreds of other coaches and hundreds of players who execute the requisite discipline and balancing act.
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As a 20-year-old living with a chronic illness, I have skillfully learned the balancing act of college life.
It's a delicate balancing act, and the expectations of a volatile market have further tied the Fed's hands.
If Mr Zapatero fails to pull off his balancing act this time, he may not get another chance.
Peyton Manning said he knows it's a balancing act for athletes and other celebrities who genuinely want to help.
The running theme of the night was the duality of games and the difficult balancing act Facebook is playing.
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The launch linking Labour leaders at both Westminster and the assembly underlines the difficult balancing act facing politicians post-devolution.
It's a balancing act that presidential libraries have addressed to sometimes jarring effect.
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This will be a challenging balancing act, but it should be driven by strategic concerns rather than arbitrary benchmarks.
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