verb
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
balancing/juggling act
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For today's time-stressed parents, each day becomes a juggling act .
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But all face an awkward balancing act .
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But it's a crucial balancing act where you have to prioritise on a daily basis.
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Neither half of that balancing act has yet met with success.
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Now that balancing act has become more precarious than ever.
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Such a balancing act could keep his government in being only by increasing his own reputation for lack of principle.
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The question humankind must ask is whether the balancing act the president suggests is enough to stave off global devastation.
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The question now facing voters is which approach is likely to achieve the best balancing act .
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Using political power to reduce market inequalities requires a high-wire balancing act .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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By juggling the figures, Taylor can make the data say anything he wants.
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I don't think any man can ever understand the difficulties of juggling motherhood and politics.
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suburban working mothers who juggle careers, families, and after-school sports
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The film is about a maintenance man who juggles three jobs to provide for his family.
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With school starting, Anna will have to juggle her love of swimming with her homework.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He picked up a book on juggling which his daughter had brought home, and 4 months later he's teaching others.
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It helps users to juggle a variety of programs at once, each in its own window on the screen.
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Kennedy, like any president, tried to juggle the pressures brought on him by different aides.
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Our own experiments with people's ability to juggle credit-cost options give no reason to expect different results here.
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Popular actors juggled several productions at once.
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Some jiggling, oops, juggling was done.
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They have to juggle jobs and child care arrangements.
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To learn to juggle , take one ball and practise tossing it from hand to hand in an easy arc.