Class and inequality are accepted as permanent and ineradicable, and are embodied in an uneasy equilibrium within the political system itself.
However, it was a rather uneasy equilibrium.
Thus there is an uneasy equilibrium between city and university, where 20 thousand students lived among the 50 thousand Sienese.
The uneasy equilibrium ruptured in 1864, and Schaeffer left to become professor of systematic theology of a newly established theological seminary at Philadelphia, and its president.
Faced with an oil-and-vinegar mixture that will never emulsify, you have to wonder, How long can the uneasy equilibrium hold?
But another said, "For centuries the League of Nobles and Synchronized Worlds have held each other at bay, in an uneasy equilibrium.
Three cohorts of humanity: the acquisitive, mercantile Terrans; the perfectionist, genetically-engineered Progen; and the philosophical Jenquai dwell together in the Solar System in uneasy equilibrium.
Broadway and its theaters are in transition, its commerce and culture are in uneasy equilibrium, while pressures build on the older communities around it.
In the middle are those plants where Latin and common names exist in a kind of uneasy equilibrium.
"Growing Wild," Judy Hoffman's collection of manipulated found objects, combines natural and man-made elements in uneasy equilibrium, as if engaged in a struggle for dominance.