Examples of 'has to be struck' in a sentence
Meaning of "has to be struck"
has to be struck: Indicates that a decisive or definitive action must be taken in a particular situation. It implies that there is a need for a strong, firm decision or resolution
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has to be struck
A balance has to be struck depending on the audience.
Therefore a balance has to be struck.
A balance has to be struck between effectiveness and inclusiveness.
Both contexts regard must be had to the fair balance that has to be struck.
It seems a balance has to be struck between opposing demands.
Arrived at normally in too limited a market, the security has to be struck off.
A balance has to be struck between resources and information requirements.
In considering fairness, a balance has to be struck between.
A balance has to be struck between macroporosity and breaking stress.
Therefore, a very fine balance has to be struck in this devolution.
A balance has to be struck between doing things quickly and doing things thoroughly.
But is not this exactly the balance that has to be struck with any financial communication?
A balance has to be struck between the economic and social aspects.
In a word, there, as everywhere else, a balance has to be struck.
So there is a balance that has to be struck between these requirements.
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KURTZ: Well, there is obviously a balance that has to be struck.
A reasonable balance has to be struck between environmental and fisheries interests.
And, of course, the balance has to be struck by States.
A balance has to be struck between pyroplastic deformation resistance and translucency.
No deal with the devil has to be struck to ensure that fate.
A balance has to be struck between the duty of loyalty and freedom of expression.
Therefore the right balance has to be struck between these two considerations.
A balance has to be struck between economic needs and protection of the environment.
As a liner, a compromise has to be struck between the outside of the chute.
A balance clearly has to be struck between exploiting these resources and protection of nature.
All that, therefore, now has to be struck out of the Minutes all over again.
A balance has to be struck to ensure a sustainable Europe.
However, a balance has to be struck between safety and efficiency.
Therefore a balance has to be struck between values that are all legitimate in our culture.
A balance therefore has to be struck which links best practice to achievable socio-economic goals.
Finally, the right balance has to be struck between intellectual property rights and societal needs.
Clearly, a sensible balance has to be struck between these two basic purposes of this Organization.
A balance has to be struck in favour of public interest.".
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