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middle waynoun1A policy or course of action which avoids extremes: there is no middle way between central planning and capitalism...- We have tried to get a middle way - a balanced course - and we have obviously come down for bringing in 4 weeks annual leave in 2007.
- In the Antigonish Movement, the tradition situates consumer co-operatives as enterprise models that, practically and ethically, represent a middle way between the two extremes.
- A supporter of modernism at the beginning of the 1930s, by the middle of the decade he began to have doubts, writing in praise of architecture that offered a middle way between extremes of modernism and traditionalism.
2 (the Middle Way) The eightfold path of Buddhism between indulgence and asceticism.He also travelled to Sakya where he studied monastic discipline, phenomenology, valid cognition, the Middle Way and Guhyasamaja with lamas such as Kazhipa Losel and Rendawa....- Jane Browne is a long-time Buddhist practitioner, subscriber to the Middle Way since the early 1950s, and continual supporter of the English Sangha.
- The absence of contradiction between these two is the principle of the Middle Way - that mind is beyond conflict between existence and nonexistence.
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