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walk the line
Verb
idiomatic
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Japanese Meaning
両極端の選択や意見の間で、中間または折衷的な立場を保つことを意味する。 / 極端な主張や態度を避け、中庸な評価や対応を行うことを示す。
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(idiomatic) To maintain an intermediate position between contrasting choices, opinions, etc.
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As mayor, she had to walk the line between fiscal responsibility and social welfare to keep voters on her side.
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As mayor, she had to walk the line between fiscal responsibility and social welfare to keep voters on her side.
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