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This past cabinet member for climate change knew to tread lightly on that.
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This caused me to tread lightly at the outset of my physical recovery, paralyzed with the fear of a recurrence.
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Congress would do well to tread lightly: Market forces are the primary driver for the rise in oil and gasoline prices.
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But like Mr Graham, he has realised that you need to tread lightly on those non-negotiables if you want to preserve your influence.
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Much like Element by Westin, Home2 Suites by Hilton is a green-minded mid-tier extended stay hotel concept ideal for business travelers looking to tread lightly on the planet.
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Xi also said the U.S. should be more pragmatic in its dealings with China, even going so far as telling Kissinger and friends that Washington needs to tread lightly.
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The religious scholars he studied at Harvard, such as Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878--1965), helped this devout Episcopalian articulate what is in essence a Buddhist worldview: Business is interdependent with everything around it, and hence it must tread lightly alongside nature, so both can remain healthy and sustain each other in the long run.
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Tread too lightly and it will be open season for protectionism.
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Not surprisingly, such no-go and tread-very-lightly zones offer bases for insurgents, including suicide-bombers, to prepare big terror attacks on Iraqi and foreign civilians.
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