to strike a balance造句

It's no easy task to strike a balance between study and after-school activities.

I'm writing to ask for some practical suggestions on how to strike a balance between study and life.

But Mr Latham believes cities need to strike a balance between "look at me" constructions and more discreet, "background" buildings.

For Agile Teams the challenge is to strike a balance between the structure required to achieve high performance and the leadership control to effect it.

His ambiguous attitude towards representative government makes it impossible for him to strike a balance between popular sovereignty and the representative system.

For handled exceptions, you need to strike a balance in your error messages between being helpful to the naive user and giving away too much information to the unscrupulous hacker.

Dr Tregear says women should try to strike a balance between avoiding skin cancer and protecting their bones, by going outside when it's sunny for 20 minutes without wearing sun cream.

Therefore, it is an important issue to strike a balance between technology and humanism .

Like any good medic, the fund must find a way to strike a balance between being firm and being friendly.

It is our goal to strike a balance between the flow of goods in and out of our area.

Many Arab mothers and workers, she says, can provide a model for women the world over trying to strike a balance between professional and family life.

At the same time, they have to in the metropolitan city and small preferences to strike a balance between, and taking into account the broader needs of the market.

Despite this, the trend of globalization and emphasis on foreign-language education has not been allowed to devalue Swedens mother-tongue education and indigenous culture, as it has been considered important to strike a balance which will enable Swedish culture to be enriched rather than eroded.

China needs to strike a balance between maintaining a relatively fast and stable development and making economic structural adjustment.

The trick, once again, is to strike a balance: between the familiarity of a trusted brand and “innovative and inspiring” new features.

The current controversy over another Kenyan project, to grow the poisonous and invasive South American plant jatropha for biofuel, shows just how difficult it is to strike a balance.

Lord Norwich's second task was to strike a balance over time.

The processing between frames can be significant, and one has to strike a balance so that the frame rate does not drop too low.

to strike a balance造句

One caveat: You need to strike a balance between too much information and too little information.

In our application, we attempted to strike a balance between an open and uncluttered space and making the most important information available to the user with a minimum of clicks and context changes.

We have to strike a balance between the extra cost of a new microcomputer and the extra convenience of a new photocopier.

We physicians in training have to strike a balance between expanding our knowledge base and experience with different medication classes and the cost-effectiveness of the medication choices we make.

Dr. Tregear says women should try to strike a balance between avoiding skin cancer and protecting their bones.