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1 Policymakers in China are attempting to pull off a tough balancing act.
2 But the EBA faces a tough balancing act to structure the CoCos.
3 The address promises to be another tough balancing act for him.
4 Very tough balancing act for us, he wrote on Twitter.
5 Hollande also has a tough balancing act at home.
6 It is a tough balancing act, said Scott Robson, editor in chief of AOL Television.
7 And sure, it must be pretty tough balancing in that cranky ould boat all the time.
8 It's a tough balancing act though.
9 But analysts said Bakiyev faces a tough balancing act to keep control without aggravating the situation with heavy-handed measures.
10 It's a tough balancing act.
11 While the political ground has been edging towards growth promotion from a focus on austerity, policymakers face a tough balancing act.
12 There is a tough balancing act when it comes to women and their careers, and Beyoncé is very big on family.
13 But it said global inflationary pressure was increasing, a sign that it faces a tough balancing act between rising prices and slowing growth.
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