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As every working mother knows, life is a juggling act.
Perhaps it would be less of a juggling act than he thought.
From that point on, her life became a juggling act.
It was really a juggling act more than anything else.
Many women scientists are doing a juggling act between the laboratory and home.
"But sometimes there are 16-hour days, so it can be a juggling act."
"It becomes a juggling act in your head," she said.
It's a juggling act but the Dundee game is important.
With my family, it's a juggling act for me.
Certainly, Washington's policy toward Taiwan has long been a juggling act.
"It's a juggling act - working and lining up future jobs at the same time," she said.
The result can be a juggling act, too, as both advocate and chronicler.
It was a juggling act that required strength and dexterity.
"It's all a juggling act when you weigh the possibilities and the time frame."
It's a little bit of a juggling act, going back and forth, but at least the two offices are hooked together.
In the past the scheduling game made more sense as a juggling act because the networks simply passed viewers around among themselves.
It was a juggling act with the second foot out-of-bounds after he go control of the ball.
Preservation can become a juggling act among competing archiving media.
So the meeting on Monday is a juggling act, given his shaky hold on power.
"He's described the whole thing as a juggling act.
"It is a juggling act," said a Western official.
"It's a juggling act," she said of career and motherhood, "an exercise in time management."
"It was almost like a juggling act, because they were trying to get the categories to overlap so that people wouldn't notice."
He called his job a juggling act, adding, "It really requires a lot of attention to keep the organization from foundering."
"Making music and painting and being a dad is certainly a juggling act," he said in an e-mail message.
This whole thing of public education is such a balancing act.
But it's a balancing act, a question of how much we can do in certain areas.
She tried to get to her feet and found that it took something of a balancing act to do so.
But this attempt at a balancing act has not worked.
I realize that this is a balancing act, of course.
Yep, the Earth is doing a balancing act with its water!
This is quite a balancing act: let's hope the Administration can pull it off.
It's a balancing act, and at the moment no one pulls it off better.
At the same time, there is a balancing act that must be evolved.
When people first went into space it was a balancing act where you might fall over anytime.
The chief concedes that he is in a balancing act.
These are two good reasons to turn your workout into a balancing act.
"We know these are public buildings, but it's a balancing act."
"I see our job as a balancing act," he added.
"It's a balancing act, and they are going to have to make judgment calls."
So from the insurers' point of view, serving the individual market is a balancing act.
That is, indeed, quite a balancing act, but it could keep the world on the wire.
It will take a balancing act to walk on that!"
As in any jury deliberation, their work was often a balancing act.
So a balancing act was clearly necessary, and its components have been the subject of debate for weeks.
Designing an immigration policy, in other words rules for being able to move to a country, is always a balancing act.
"So you're going to have to perform a balancing act.
I think it's a balancing act for every individual.
"I think the union has a balancing act," Stern said.
"It's a balancing act because it doesn't take much to step over the line."