0 a situation in which a person tries to give care and attention to two or more activities at the same time: --
Overall her story is of women's skill in pursuing a balancing act both in the home and beyond it.
Of particular poignancy in this balancing act is the case of religious activity.
Success at this task, essentially a balancing act, will require more than the somewhat piecemeal approach to privacy that currently exists.
British socialization policy thus, in late 1947, involved a precarious balancing act.
One way to understand this balancing act is to recognize that different people choose to frame the role of experiments differently.
Living with a person with dementia is a complex balancing act that is difficult to sustain.
This balancing act could hardly succeed, yet the government was confident that it would be able to control the process.
Architecture is both a tightrope walk and a balancing act.