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.
This is another fine line, notes Kathleen Flake, a Mormon historian at Vanderbilt University.
There's fine line between "buzz" and "white noise", but you guys have definitely crossed it.
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The spokeswoman said there was a "fine line" in deciding which e-petitions to reject.
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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.
Sandi is a Facebook marketing expert and works on that fine line between social media and spiritual inspiration.
It is very much a fine line a given brand walks when it comes to branded content marketing.
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Remember, there is a very fine line separating opportunity at the leading edge and the cash-eating bleeding edge.
It too closely mirrors the fine line between normalcy and what life looks like the minute everything falls apart.
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But the appeal of sports has always been about walking the fine line between nice traditions and modern practicalities.
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.
But that is an issue that, frankly, could sink his campaign so he is walking a very fine line.
Sprint is treading a very fine line here by betting on its own LTE network and the iPhone deal.
"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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Whether his description of his efforts to walk this fine line that he gave to the grand jury was accurate.
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.
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