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  • Successive Roman emperors struck a balance between Concilia in Reims or Trier.
  • The courts have struck a balance that allows affirmative action in limited circumstances.
  • Other states have so far struck a balance protecting both consumers and utilities.
  • By the 1970s, Egyptian films struck a balance between politics and entertainment.
  • "I feel confident we'll have struck a balance,"
  • Before Sept . 11, we had struck a balance between liberty and safety.
  • We struck a balance that was proper.
  • I think they struck a balance.
  • President Bush struck a balance Friday with his choices for the nation's new military leadership.
  • They have struck a balance between the protection of civil liberties and the need to maintain social order.
  • She said she believed it struck a balance between fighting the disease and maintaining the integrity of patents.
  • Ecevit has struck a balance among three coalition partners that rarely agree in this Muslim but secular country.
  • At a news conference Tuesday, Pataki said the budget struck a balance between new spending and tax cuts.
  • It took into account the history of the mansion and struck a balance between gracious tradition and modern practicality.
  • We have struck a balance between the right of the States and duties of the Centre to investigate ."
  • The process struck a balance between the public's right to timely knowledge and a tempering period of discretion.
  • Although she sometimes struggled, she eventually struck a balance between attending university and focusing on her blossoming singing career.
  • He has struck a balance between going about his day as a typical teen-ager and as an AIDS patient.
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