Maintaining that finely balanced line in performance is no easy task, either, but at their best the results can be absolutely enchanting.
The finely balanced lantern weighed over a ton all told.
It is a finely balanced group, eloquent in all sections.
"Tennessee has a finely balanced offense that doesn't make mistakes," Dye said.
It is a finely balanced argument and so far we have not been persuaded by my hon. Friend's case.
"The more finely balanced judgments have to be made by ministers themselves."
So it's a finely balanced issue, but I still stick with what I said.
"It's a finely balanced thing that could go either way," he said.
The compromise as reflected in the negotiated common position of the Council represents a finely balanced solution.
Under the shock the finely balanced machine swerved from its course.
There was a certain amount of talking, since congressional votes on the contras were so finely balanced; but in private this was war.
Then there is the Locog budget and as has been the case all along, our revenues and costs are finely balanced.
There is concern about the law in this area and I believe that the arguments on it are finely balanced.
The narrative, which had been so finely balanced on radio, was suddenly thrown off kilter.
The game was finely balanced at 0-0 with Worv to receive but me with a numbers advantage.
Despite the relative growth of consumption and demand in the mid-1980s, the market for black tea alone was finely balanced at around 1.67m tonnes.
What interests me, however, is the way that these arguments - for and against - are so finely balanced on chance.
Eternity was too finely balanced an arrangement to endure modification.
I could see how finely balanced the decision was between the various parts of the committee concerned; I knew the decision effectively rested with me.
The scales are finely balanced at the moment, but the .