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middle way

noun as in middle-of-the-road

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“We’ve tried to find a middle way of saying you can walk your dog here but please keep your dog under control.”

From BBC

In Arabic, Wasat translates to “middle way and balance,” Ahmed said, adding that the organization’s approach to Ramadan is not only spiritual but also a time to help people make friendships.

Yet in France, where politically sensitive topics are typically left to highbrow, publicly funded playhouses and the commercial sector focuses on lighter fare, “Passport” offers an intriguing middle way.

And he would continue on, claiming he wanted “to get something where people are happy,” noting—perhaps taking a page from his rival Nikki Haley’s attempts to walk a middle way on the issue—that “this has been tearing our country apart for 50 years.”

From Slate

"There is no middle way, you have to either believe and invest or you don't, and in our case we are committed to China and the growth and development," Brodin, who visited China last month, said in an interview.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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