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"tread" Definitions
  1. [singular] the way that somebody walks; the sound that somebody makes when they walk
  2. [countable, uncountable] the raised pattern on the surface of a tyre on a vehicle
  3. [countable] the upper surface of a step or stair compare riser

930 Sentences With "tread"

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Tread softly, I think, because you tread on my dreams.
There's an unspoken rule that bikers don't tread on runners' turf, and runners don't tread on bikers' turf.
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When the tread is worn down so that it's level with the tread indicator, it's time to replace your tires.
" Her 14-minute piece takes its title from a line of Yeats: "Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
One lucky young driver will win for inspecting their tires -- either gauging tire pressure or performing the "penny tread test" to check tread depth.
Peloton Tread Price: $3,995 Like the Peloton bike, the hotly-anticipated Peloton Tread treadmill has a giant screen that transports the runner to group running sessions, trainers and classes.
"Carmen & Lola" is a reminder to tread with caution.
Here's the latest: • China's new U.S. strategy: Tread lightly.
" "At times like these, Mexico needs to tread lightly.
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If they tell you they're based somewhere else, tread carefully.
The dozen artists featured have all tread a different path.
Some will tread lightly and others will pound their fists.
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But her road to comedy stardom wasn't easy to tread.
But in shifting the balance, the bank must tread carefully.
So, expect boards to tread carefully when considering down rounds.
What can investors buy if the continues to tread water?
These impressionistic flashbacks tread the line between alluring and disturbing.
It won't be the usual road former press secretaries tread.
Bredesen has had to tread carefully in the red state.
Companies must tread carefully, especially in areas like facial recognition.
Policymakers should tread carefully in efforts to control Medicaid costs.
I'm less clear though on the growth prospects for Tread.
Businesses looking to control the situation need to tread carefully.
But some bonds are safer than others, so tread gingerly.
You are nervous to tread into any conversation about race.
You'll find a blend of everything from tread to footwork.
The military retains considerable power, and she must tread carefully.
Amid such diabolical possibilities, journalists will have to tread carefully.
The police and the authorities tread lightly in the area.
Even leading European SSA issuers are having to tread cautiously.
Tread carefully if this is the case for your employer.
Still, this is an area where banks tread very lightly.
How do we tread the line between aesthetics and ideology?
So it's crucial to tread very carefully when interpreting these results.
It's a fine path to tread in her famed kitten heels.
European shares are expected to tread water ahead of the meeting.
FIRMS must tread lightly around the subject of their customers' weight.
This doesn't exactly tread new territory, security analyst Will Strafach, said.
That's why you should tread lightly around these 10 dangerous activities.
In 2018, Peloton shipped its second equipment, the Peloton Tread treadmill.
Its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his ministers tread more carefully.
All of this means universities are beginning to tread more carefully.
Against the common currency the pound will tread a different path.
There's also a really fine line to tread with that too.
They also include a reminder: Tread carefully -- you are being watched.
His battered Lottos, tread long gone, slapped hard to the ground.
In other words, Netflix could tread water for the foreseeable future.
But hopefully we'll not tread on anyone's toes while doing it.
The 67-ton tanks punched deep tread marks into the pavement.
Amazon, I think, has tread lightly in advertising for that reason.
His tread is not heavy and forlorn but purposeful and deft.
Are there places where Pokémon should not be allowed to tread?
Trump should tread carefully: Europe has its own hand to play.
Well, with a spiral staircase you normally have an angled tread.
To tread on that ground is to invite chaos and judgment.
I still felt like I had some tread on the tire.
Much of his political commentary is well tread and in demand.
Perhaps because of this esteem, I tread lightly when cooking asparagus.
Uber to Tread studio listening to "Nice for What," by Drake.
Tang's landscape, gnarly, dark and Gothic, catches the couplet's depressive tread.
And most movie stars have little tabloid tread left on them.
Tread lightly if you decide to try that with a kabocha.
Rather than turn the pages, some business people tread the boards.
Here's more on why you should tread carefully with these investments.
It features the same sort of tread pattern as a conventional tire.
Turns out buyers of robot vacuums need to tread far more carefully.
Suzuki is expected, however, to tread carefully with any new tie-ups.
This week, the company announced its first timepiece, the Tempo Tread Watch.
In their eyes, there's a lot of campaign trail left to tread.
Warning: this contains plot points galore about Get Out, so tread lightly.
Ethiopia analysts say the prime minister must tread carefully to restore security.
Democrats in control of the House have a fine line to tread.
The Peloton Tread, the $393,000 treadmill unveiled Tuesday, holds the same promise.
I didn't get to experience a cross-training workout on Peloton Tread.
He believes the economy is struggling to tread water, and not thriving.
"With teenage kids, you've got to tread lightly," she told WSJ Magazine.
If you haven't seen the play or read the script, tread carefully.
But before they tread this path, they should consider a few caveats.
Teams that tread water don't drown, but they don't go anywhere, either.
When these stepping stones have sunk, where will tomorrow's young scholars tread?
CG seeks opportunities where others fear to tread, often for good reason.
To successfully walk this tightrope, we need to tread carefully and deliberately.
At the same time, however, the U.S. government has to tread carefully.
This is uncharted territory, and we need to tread carefully and thoughtfully.
"They tread a fine line between really aggressive and being really cautious."
The course also goes through some backlot areas where visitors never tread.
In essence, they hoped to tread water until several injured regulars returned.
If that's accurate, Apple must tread carefully to avoid comparisons to Facebook.
"Tread easy," Desus said after Mero joked about Mr. Crews's pornography addiction.
Chinese students abroad hear these stories and, with good reason, tread carefully.
But the edifice has to tread a narrow line between two evils.
Euro/dollar continued to tread water at $1.1129, unchanged on the day.
And if I tread her path, I will be left miles behind.
Tread carefully, those who traffic in this kind of selective historical whitewashing.
But there is one place where Marathe has not dared to tread.
He is the embodiment of the "Don't Tread on Me" Southern mentality.
Hope we're about to tread lightly and not say anything totally absurd!
" She cautions those looking into the sober-curious movement to "tread lightly.
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Unlike all-seasons, winter tires have an increased tread depth that helps channel away snow and slush and improves traction by packing snow in the tread grooves for what Bridgestone, the tire company, calls "snow-on-snow" traction.
Finance minister Philip Hammond will have to tread a fine line on Nov.
Future rhymesayers dare not tread near the topic for fear of Wayne comparisons.
Another appeal is that BDSM can tread the line between pleasure and fear.
Now that I work on a tread desk he sits by me, watching.
Kashyap has tread the line between mainstream and art cinema over the years.
But if you think investing into Bitcoin now is easy money, tread carefully.
Perhaps surprisingly, many Libya experts tread carefully around calling experiences like Ikuenobe's slavery.
The tyre tread of its carmakers has left a big impression on Germany.
Today Tread launches, an app that connects enthusiasts using their license plate numbers.
Most especially must I tread with care in matters of life and death.
They must also tread water continuously for 10 minutes wearing a flight suit.
It depends on the setting as to how carefully you need to tread.
I think it's fair enough and you should tread carefully around this area.
As comedian, Rogen is definitely unafraid to tread the territory of dark humor.
But local officials will need to tread carefully when putting them in place.
However, Facebook has tread carefully with how it serves this video to users.
Both the government and its opposition must tread carefully with their belligerent rhetoric.
However, dealers said the RBI needs to tread with caution regarding bond yields.
The tread on the bottom is grippy and good for ice and snow.
This fall, Peloton will start shipping its new $3,995 treadmills, called Peloton Tread.
Let's start where Trump, and many of his supporters, fear to tread: science.
These are global companies now with global reach and we should tread softly.
Macron, EU officials said, believed in free trade but wanted to tread carefully.
Or maybe he just fears going where other leaders have dared to tread.
Advertisers have to tread lightly with their messaging in a time of crisis.
Showtime: 45 minutes of '90s jams fuel the run on the Peloton Tread.
The occasionally explicit content on the report meant journalists had to tread carefully.
Lest we continue to be left to tread water where there is none.
Our advice: Tread with caution if you decide to participate in the movement.
But former BBC chairman Grade is warning the government to tread very carefully.
Pat Toomey has urged the president to tread carefully where tariffs are concerned.
"Tread softly" was a good start to the Philharmonic's ambitious and timely project.
Microsoft will need to tread carefully if it wants to avoid such comparisons.
Running on the tread for a long time is mentally taxing and tortuous.
Any investor inclined to rush back in would be wise to tread carefully.
So your tires may get smarter—but they'll still eventually lose the tread.
You're mainly checking out tread wear — a good rule of thumb is that if the tread even seems worn down, to the point where you wonder whether adequate traction will be provided, then zip by your mechanic for a quick evaluation.
They have wide toe boxes, they're zero drop, and have excellent tread and padding.
Keating said one thing is for sure: "We can't tread water" on the issue.
Ms. Smith, of course, is boldly venturing where few divas have dared to tread.
The Demon's 315 mm wide Nittos have just enough tread to be street legal.
It therefore needs to tread carefully, preserving the company's future without obstructing needed reforms.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May continues to tread the golden path to China.
With the Tread, you get on-demand classes on a beautifully crafted exercise machine.
Erdogan tread carefully during his speech and did not call out MBS by name.
Trudeau must tread carefully to ensure the issue does not complicate relations with Trump.
Scientists will need to tread very carefully as they venture forward in this area.
As I walk to the kitchen, I tread on the faces of the maimed.
The Peloton Tread is the company's follow-up machine to its popular stationary bike.
In 2014, she entered the house with her camera, photographing its well-tread rooms.
His immunity to elite backlash lets him go where other politicians fear to tread.
But in the wake of the #MeToo movement, it will have to tread carefully.
The agency recommends checking your tire pressure and tread at least once a month.
Or remember the license plate number and message them via Tread when you're parked.
"It is the Senate that needs to tread a little carefully here," Macfarlane said.
Tread gently on the planet with a versatile pack made mostly from recycled materials.
For instance, Pelosi and other party leaders have tread lightly around Medicare for all.
Tread carefully: The more allowances you claim, the less tax you will have withheld.
Its tight construction further minimizes deformation of tread blocks when changing direction, improving grip.
And space travelers have left a much heavier footprint than simple human tread marks.
And importantly, the days when small films would tread the unconventional path are gone.
This is no time to tread lightly or sidestep a subject of such gravity.
Well, it didn't take too long for Ricky Gervais to tread into sensitive territory.
For all its recent success in China, Japan Inc must still tread carefully there.
"It's something both candidates have to tread on carefully," Burden, the professor, told me.
"You have to tread very carefully," she explained, since you're touching their self-esteem.
To walk through the Old City is to tread on its final generations' graves.
He is convinced it will help him tread a straight path from now on.
"He can't do any worse than any other re-tread out there," LeRoy says.
Now, China has begun to tread on Europe's toes in even more emphatic fashion.
Tread on a puffball, for instance, and you release a mist of tiny spores.
Some warn that Trump should tread carefully before invoking national security to restrict imports.
"If you take a month off, all you've done is tread water," McBride said.
Because the grass is very soft and the shoes have a tread on them.
Before I got up, I felt the tread on the bottom of my sneakers.
Peloton is temporarily suspending deliveries of its Tread treadmill because of coronavirus containment measures.
Having developed this immunity, they can live where other mole rats fear to tread.
A worm you'd happily tread on down the garden without a hint of remorse.
Each is responsible for a section that divides arid land, where humans rarely tread.
Young executives tip-tap their texts and tread like wind-up toys, heads bowed.
But it is unusual for the finance ministry to tread on monetary-policy turf.
The song: "Don't Tread On Me." It was both a warning and an appeal.
Countering them means stepping into spaces where politicians and the police fear to tread.
But she believes it should tread carefully when it comes to future rate hikes.
Harrison's zeal takes him into territory where most prominent Ukraine supporters fear to tread.
I painted a rattlesnake over the writing, like the 'Don't tread on me' snake.
They will be used for disaster relief, especially in locations where people cannot tread.
"Once athletes make it to center stage, their rights are tread upon," Symmonds said.
Their tread design keeps your car from skidding during braking and while making turns.
More noticeable are the many added small slits, called sipes, in the tread surface.
But there is also a risk there, along with a delicate line to tread.
For that reason alone, it's wise to tread lightly with this liquid of pleasure.
Just the very possibility of an investigation is likely to make people tread carefully.
As gynecologists, we have to be extremely cautious with regards to where we tread.
S. Lewis "Sleep soft, beloved!" we sometimes say Who have no tune to charm away Sad dreams that through the eyelids creep… —Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "The Sleep" I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
In its ability to maximize the efficacy of your workout, the Peloton Tread is excellent.
Democrats have to tread carefully and gauge whether they want to save some firepower. Why?
For judges worried about invading democracy's turf, elections are where they most fear to tread.
Titled the Trainer, Tread by Everlane's introductory silhouette is definitively the first of its kind.
Such proprietary components can contain all kinds of nasty "features" that tread upon user privacy.
That said, continue to tread carefully as not all of Instagram is safe for screenshotting.
However gracefully the two presidents dance, they are likely to tread on each other's toes.
At times, his dogged diplomacy made openings where State Department officials hardly dared to tread.
Nilsson and Marlene's lithe vocals tread carefully over the insistent beat; it's a delicate anthem.
Democrats have tended to tread carefully on gun-control in order to avoid that prospect.
But that doesn't mean the next effort, by some other actor, will tread as lightly.
The difference between the two is really a minor formulation change in the tread compound.
Amazon has to tread carefully as it acts as a gateway between customers and sellers.
The spokes are fitted to a conventional-looking tread around the outside of the wheel.
The Angels had a difficult path to tread when it came to handling Ohtani's injury.
But he will also want to tread carefully to avoid fueling the anti-Trump campaign.
The president may want to tread carefully on the issue as the 2020 election nears.
Cory Booker seems to tread carefully around speculation of a potential 2020 White House bid.
This may prompt him to tread carefully when he speaks at the University of London.
When you spot the hypothetical verbal and nonverbal indicators of deception listed below, tread lightly.
Yet it is not just over trade that Ms Tsai must tread carefully with China.
We considered insulation, tread pattern, lacing systems, and more to find the best winter boots.
Remarkable Artwork award, Journeys and Adventures category: "Tread on the Sand Sea" by Benli Bai
Trackways are ancient roadways that formed when people or animals repeatedly tread the same path.
Below the surface, they tread water upside-down with their eyes open and breath held.
This may work for a few but it is a very dangerous path to tread.
"It is a path that we need to tread very carefully," he said this week.
Such is their majesty that the very ground they tread on should be considered hallowed.
Everlane's sneaker brand, Tread by Everlane, debuted with the unisex leather sneaker The Trainer ($98).
They feel sturdy, but they're not too heavy, and the outsole has a secure tread.
I'm inclined to tread cautiously here before I even ascribe any correlation, much less causality.
You tread a fine line with cultural appropriation, between what is right and what isn't.
Problematic adverts Advertisers will have to tread carefully in scenarios the watchdog cites as problematic.
His next Cunningham piece will be "Tread," another work from 1970 known for its humor.
Normal leaders tread cautiously in this domain for fear of exposure, scandal, and political backlash.
It must tread carefully if it wants to make the most of the TV company.
It's a fine line to tread, philosopher Kate Manne told Vox's Sean Illing last year.
Competitors tread lightly and obey all speed regulations, and there are penalties if they don't.
Democratic strategists say challengers need to tread carefully for fear of appearing to abet Trump.
And they have put it together with a lineup that was built to tread water.
The former Facebook employee warned China to "tread carefully" in dealing with bitcoin's meteoric rise.
Starting at $4,295 for the basic package, the Tread is no drop in the bucket.
I'll tread lightly, but I don't think anything I say here can spoil its power.
Saudi Arabia's growing circle of social media influencers still tread cautiously when approaching cultural taboos.
But North Korea can be a murky place to tread — as Mr. Rogers's experience shows.
They tread dangerous ground, having to reckon with Cuban intelligence while also doing Tehran's bidding.
If you can see the top of his head, the tires lack sufficient tread depth.
And in rural House districts with more Second Amendment voters, Democrats also must tread carefully.
I have gone where trauma permits only a select number of African Americans to tread.
After my conversation with Foley, I jumped up on the Peloton Tread and did some running.
Dreamlike, and it's like a balance between the two, we've tried to always tread that line.
On April 25th, Everlane will roll out an entire brand of sneakers labeled Tread by Everlane.
In light of the ambiguity, the Justice Department is keenly aware that it must tread lightly.
It is a vignette loaded with meaning, as they tread the line between laughing and crying.
If the tread is covering any part of his head, your tire is good to go.
Drivers should be checking the pressure and tread depth of their tires on a monthly basis.
The norm is for educators to tread lightly in the classroom when it comes to politics.
It is notable that Trump did not tread this same rhetorical territory in deep-red Louisiana.
Trudeau is likely to tread carefully so as to not endanger relations with a potential president.
The Tread will sell for $3,995, which is almost twice as much as its $2,000 bike.
"The brand wasn't meant to tread water, it was meant to grow," the spokesperson told Refinery29.
Why should they have to tread lightly when all they wanted to do was be online?
Investors are ploughing money into the sector, and some new firms may tread on Rivigo's toes.
It is for the people of Pakistan and its institutions to decide which path to tread.
Back home, both the U.S. and China governments appeared to tread Trump's Huawei announcement with caution.
Top ECB policymaker Benoit Coeure emphasised the bank would tread carefully with any further policy changes.
But the one place you definitely don't want most vacuums to tread is in the workshop.
Tehran has skilfully manipulated Iraqi politics in the past, and the cleric has to tread carefully.
On Wednesday, Yellen said Congress should tread lightly when it comes to overhauling the central bank.
The internet is Kim Kardashian West's domain, so tread carefully, as MediaTakeout learned the hard way.
But he always had to tread carefully around NCAA rules and maintain his focus on basketball.
If they were already proficient, did they make progress and learn more, or just tread water?
If it had a crappy earnings report, you might want to tread carefully, and vice versa.
While the U.S. has banned Huawei, countries in Europe have tread more carefully — despite U.S. pressure.
Tuesday's fizzled stock market rally shows why there are still plenty of reasons to tread cautiously.
Lastly, the Eagle-360s also boast 3D printed tread that mimics the pattern of brain coral.
You can't really tread lightly around the roughneck players—you gotta be able to dish back.
Mr. Zampolli tread carefully on the subject of his relationship with Mr. Burkle and Mr. Clinton.
However, if the person taking credit for my ideas was my boss, I would tread cautiously.
Saudi Arabia has to tread carefully in how it develops any relations with armed Kurdish groups.
This is a dangerous path to tread when there are only a handful of private gatekeepers.
In a troubled geopolitical context, this leaves the Fed with the narrowest of paths to tread.
Off-roading tires have varying tread designs, depending on the type of terrain they're intended for.
While they tread beneath the surface, the swimmers are guided by music coming from underwater speakers.
The world's biggest tech companies have learned to tread lightly in China, as Apple can attest.
Dozens of students, some holding American and "Don't Tread On Me" flags, walked out with him.
Observers say Trump may have to tread carefully with his remarks and body language on Monday.
The state of women in the workplace is well-tread ground, and the statistics remain bleak.
The rising popularity of Himalayan salt, in both lamp and crystal form, is well-tread territory.
DayTwo has 40,000 customers, Tread Childs, the director of DayTwo's health-practitioner program, told Business Insider.
That's the sort of love that rests at the heart of fandoms that tread on obsession.
Many people refuse to tread on it out of a general reverence and respect for art.
Nonfiction The footprints are still there, the striped tread of Neil Armstrong's boots, caked into dust.
One reason is a special tread design with "additional biting edges" called sipes, Ms. Stockburger said.
It was a warning to prominent types not to overreach—and to aspirants to tread carefully.
Ms. Siddiqui wears her proof on her face, but her path is almost impossible to tread.
Luckily, the shops have a lot of enticing goods that tread the line between the two.
Already, modern chatbots — such as Woebot — are rushing onto the ground where Weizenbaum feared to tread.
In the immediate future, the league will tread more slowly because a lawsuit brought by Gov.
But we need to tread carefully with how we abandon traditional sources of energy, primarily gas.
If your tires don't have good tread, you absolutely want to replace them before winter comes.
But it did lightly tread on a nerve for me — I just wasn't sure why yet. 
This time around, shares could suffer if Trump does not tread carefully on hot-button issues.
Communities between these two extremes have managed only to tread water in recent years, the study found.
But since mid-December, the Trump rally has taken a breather and stocks have largely tread water.
Was I about to tread so deep into fuckboy territory that I might never get back out?
Russia looks like an enticing partner on that issue, but the new administration should tread very carefully.
ECB President Mario Draghi will need to tread a careful line after some upbeat data this month.
His network reaches into parts of Iraq where no American can tread, extending even across ISIS lines.
However where western bankers fear to tread, China's big banks are pouring in, bankers and advisers said.
If you feel like your friend can benefit from therapy, or another third-party intervention, tread lightly.
A visitor to any Italian city is likely to tread on Via Dante, Mazzini, Garibaldi or Verdi.
Substantially increasing that risk is the prospect of worn-down, bald tires with little to no tread.
Tires have built-in "treadwear indicators," which are raised sections that run in between the tire's tread.
The company has a fine line to tread here, according to Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global.
Why should the target have to tread lightly when all they wanted to do was be online?
These are among the most perilous of environments on planet Earth, places where few humans dare tread.
In North Dakota, voters will have to tread through some snow, but the roads will stay open.
They have managed to tread water the last few years as their veteran core slowly fell away.
The Atlanta-based gossip website boldly goes where some of its stodgier media siblings fear to tread.
China has had to tread a careful line, though, as it also has close relations with Iran.
We expect the Bank of Canada to tread cautiously in raising rates in view of these risks.
Diplomats say such sensitivities mean the army has learnt to tread carefully in policing mostly Sunni Arsal.
That being said, if you don't want to be spoiled, you still have to tread lightly there.
In the trailer, wee see Rey tread across sandy dunes and hear a familiar voice—Luke Skywalker.
Pratt's t-shirt features an American flag with Gadsden's famous rattlesnake and "Don't tread on me" slogan.
Right out of the package they seem sturdy, with good seams and a solid no skid tread.
Maybe Love spends this entire contract in Ohio and helps the Cavs tread water... whatever that means.
However, Democrats running this year in certain red states may have to tread carefully around the issue.
That Square could lose Starbucks and Costco could ditch American Express should convince Schulman to tread carefully.
Wars and reckless rhetoric are governed by the laws of unintended consequences, so we must tread carefully.
Then, Tread partnered with NativeEnergy — a leading carbon offset provider — to support projects that reduce greenhouse gases.
Instead, they're designed more for speed with a low-profile tread, which is common for commuter bikes.
"He continued: "Getting asset prices to tread water doesn't create a stimulus, it just creates no downside.
However, PDVSA has had issues in the past that have led investors to tread cautiously with Venezuela.
And that, in turn, will put pressure on publications to tread lightly when reporting on wealthy people.
With significant U.S. interests including a new Alabama factory, the European company is expected to tread carefully.
By the time he could hear Big Tim's heavy tread behind him, Matt had reached the door.
Starbucks baristas have to tread lightly when an apparently homeless person causes a disturbance in the café.
You can tread, swim, or float, but no matter which method you chose, survival requires constant effort.
Tread carefully, though: We're not responsible for any reckless spending that might occur once you click through.
It plays out like a purposeful re-tread that in fact leads to some very new places.
With one month to go and his current polling deficit, Mr. Trump can't afford to tread water.
" He was seeking memories of "the ancient souls who once walked the solitary squares we now tread.
So Ms. Rozmyn posted a list of her female peers on her website, Tread Lightly, Retire Early.
That blockade was emblematic of the fate of broader bipartisan measures that tread on politically sensitive turf.
Victims tread a rocky road to justice Two of Epstein's victims spoke during his July detention hearing.
Questions remain about whether middle-class households will simply tread water, however, because income growth is slowing.
For my entire life, motherhood has felt like a vast, impossible terrain I dare not tread upon.
For many researchers working to find the causes of autism, this is frustrating, if well-tread, rhetoric.
Instead, he'll tread in friendlier territory, hoping to generate Republican enthusiasm as the election season heats up.
Pichai said there was no question AI needs to be regulated, but that rulemakers should tread carefully.
The Foreign Emoluments Clause has encouraged many presidents to tread cautiously in accepting gifts from foreign entities.
If you're still in election mode and itching to talk politics at the office today, tread carefully.
Together, we spent hundreds of hours discussing the narrow and precarious paths of power that women tread.
Many anxious, Trump-horrified Democrats take the view that the candidates should tread lightly on one another.
His program has featured guests from across the political spectrum but has also tread on perilous territory.
Pichai said there was no question AI needs to be regulated, but that rulemakers should tread carefully.
China will also have to tread carefully to avoid giving its close ally Pakistan cause for alarm.
I have tried to tread carefully with analogies between the Fascist ideologies of 1930s Europe and Trump.
Marks also pointed to the trade war with China as another reason for investors to tread carefully.
As a result, and as student anger remains unabated, the government has begun to tread more carefully.
For all the hype about Otani, major league teams still tread carefully when looking at Japanese players.
What's next: Expect other Democratic candidates to tread carefully, and Republicans to start releasing ads featuring O'Rourke.
I'd like to say I've talked myself out of wanting the Peloton Tread, but that would be lie.
But with its large size and hefty weight, it cements that the Tread isn't suited to apartment living.
Tread by Everlane's Trainer sneaker is now available online and in Everlane's San Francisco and New York stores.
So it's not hard to see a future when Atlas does indeed tread where fleshy humans dare not.
Johnson, holding son Boomer, added that she had to "tread lightly" when asked to predict her fiancé's future.
I'm better friends with her boyfriend, so I tread carefully while she unpacks her feelings about the subject.
I'm a strong bitch, and I can do anything (except maybe tread water in jeans and a sweatshirt).
Robots who use tread wheels, baseball cannons and scoop hands to make a joke out of America's pastime.
And trendy apparel start-up Everlane earlier this month launched its first-ever line of sneakers, called "Tread."
She earned some pushback from Pelosi, who urged her younger, more trigger-happy colleagues to tread carefully. Rep.
But in recent days, Ryan has tread even more carefully when he felt the need to push back.
Using Fiverr to pay strangers to say strange or offensive things is a well-tread meme among 4channers.
The one thing I wouldn't want to do is tread water or feel that we've overstayed our welcome.
Well, because the tread on the tires is already halfway worn out by the time we sign them.
But there's such a monotonous, unimaginative tread of cruelty that it loses any shock value or allegorical heft.
He tells his brother to tread lightly, but it's pretty obvious that she's down for Kevin's flirty personality.
Understandably, the Memphis Twitter manager was trying to tread water: Seems like she... bearly made it out alive.
The Peloton Tread "content" plan will largely be reminiscent of Barry's Bootcamp, Peloton CEO John Foley told Axios.
That said, EU regulators are clearly going to tread softly on the enforcement front in the short term.
"The state threatening media freedom is a dangerous road to tread," Health Minister Matt Hancock said on Twitter.
Divorced from Nintendo's famously draconian licensing strategy, it introduced new ways of thinking about well-tread video games.
" He continues: "So basically, they can go either way and my only advice would be, tread with caution.
So the EC will clearly need to tread carefully if it's intending to draft a direct access law.
Yes, Mr. Mann said, the honey-colored wooden staircase leading to the family's bedrooms creaks on every tread.
Likely, many of you are wondering how and why Ford would tread so closely to the Tesla nomenclature.
In the meantime, tread gently and consider the words of the children's book author and grandparent Judith Viorst.
The tread pattern on the sole of the shoe provides extra grip, which is ideal on wet roads.
The new Italian government should tread carefully with Europe, Cottarelli said, if it wanted to be listened to.
Obama had to tread carefully in a fight that pitted Sanders against his own former secretary of State.
Even if you aren't a particularly conscious consumer (although you should be), Tread by Everlane has great appeal.
Everlane's unisex leather sneaker The Trainer ($98), is the inaugural product of its sneaker brand Tread by Everlane.
You need to tread lightly on that because we have a different set of responsibilities than they do.
In one email, an Emanuel spokesman told an IPRA spokesman to "tread lightly" when handling an interview request.
Even so, most of his advisers have tread more carefully and Kudlow's comments were notable for their specificity.
I remember similarly maneuvering deftly through streets others feared to tread, feeling safe because it felt like home.
Then David's voice, apologizing; his soft tread into the room; his gentle, embarrassed knock on the bathroom door.
Tread carefully—if you spill bodily fluids on his white sheepskin throw pillow, he will kick you out.
The A's did well to tread water, in light of their inability to keep anybody expensive long term.
Of course, in this don't-tread-on-me society, landscaping disputes between neighbors are as common as dandelions.
But if it's your boss who's stealing all your thunder, you have to tread a little more lightly.
Yet despite the positives, Tatro is still warning on Macy's, urging investors to tread carefully with the stock.
I would kind of tread softly, just because, again, I live in a small town, so to speak.
Sampha can tread so lightly that he'll sometimes make his way onto a track without receiving proper credit.
Today's theme is clever — it's not hard to explain, but it's easy to spoil, so we'll tread lightly.
As a guest, in general, I try to tread lightly — to need nothing more than key and bed.
In college, I quickly learned that this skin and Muslim name of mine required me to tread carefully.
Roberts is likely to tread cautiously and try to avoid a 5-4 split, if at all possible.
His coalition government, which includes the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, means that he has had to tread carefully.
If the N.H.L.'s leaders are indeed not bluffing, it will be time to tread even more lightly.
But there were still many paths to tread, the next of which was the Del Combo Burrito ($3.59).
"This bull market could tread on even though we are in the latter stages of it," Richardson said.
A key industry group, the Network Branded Prepaid Card Association (NBPCA), is warning the CFPB to tread carefully.
The artist riffs on the symbolism of the phrase "Don't Tread on Me," coupled with a coiled snake.
Still, we're talking $150 a month a little over three years to get the Peloton Tread and the classes.
Children should learn how to tread water, float and stay by the shore or the side of the pool.
Cuse: We wanted to make sure to not tread into territory that had not been done by other shows.
I want to tread lightly here, for fear of devolving into the kind of hysteria I'm trying to critique.
As a sequel, it must tread familiar ground, and if it doesn't the fans will abandon it in droves.
Judges tread with trepidation, as pro se defendants potentially raise endless issues for appeal if not handled with care.
The Instagram app doesn't allow for autoplay videos to be turned off, so you'll have to tread carefully here.
Quint Tatro, president of Joule Financial, agrees with Maley and says investors need to tread lightly around the stock.
That's a commercial opportunity for Virgin's fleet of space businesses, but one which requires the company to tread carefully.
The company should tread cautiously because asking prices were high, while home sales would not recover significantly, he said.
There is the rise of "no-go areas", where the authorities fear to tread and sharia law holds sway.
Let it also be a lesson: Don't tread through tall grass in Australia without clapping and stomping loudly first.
Tread carefully with animated Lizzie, though perhaps if everyone thinks of her as a Bitmoji, things will be fine.
Still, Hofmann will have to tread carefully, as he probably doesn't want to fight Twitter in a legal battle.
Ted Lieu, who urged the iPhone giant in a letter sent this week to tread a little more carefully.
Tread is aiming to connect people like you to share events, cool cars on the street and virtual garages.
The result is that for-profit corporations are increasingly making inroads into areas where governments can't or won't tread.
He matches his quirky palette with equally zany pictorial inventions that tread the tricky ground between abstraction and representation.
The toast of Broadway, after all, is Hamilton, surely the most successful history lesson ever to tread the boards.
Scientists built a self-powered squishy robotic fish that can tread water and operate for three hours without recharging.
Jackrabbit starts are great fun, but a pain in the tread for the rubber connecting you to the road.
But they had already begun to tread, perhaps even unwittingly, into a realm once reserved for poets and philosophers.
It's managed to tread a line between total head-up-arse thinking-beats and mindless taps-aff kick drums.
Then, stick several pieces of tread tape to the sole of the shoe and paint the tape to match.
Instead, he is expected to tread carefully with measures to speed up house-building and improve Britain's weak productivity.
On trade policy, the U.S. is in uncharted territory — or at least territory not tread upon since the 1930s.
Or, oh fuzz, this is my boss, I need to tread carefully, I don't want to lose my job.
Be proactive by double-checking that your spare has good tread and holds air before you hit the road.
For off-roading, you need sturdy tires with a deep, cleated tread designed specifically for dirt, mud, and rocks.
History indicates that while the modern White Houses have not tread on the Fed, prior presidents always did so.
Some warned that Mr. de Blasio, with his promise of a new era in city government, must tread carefully.
But, like Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress embrace bald lying, boldly going where even Richard Nixon feared to tread.
This week looks at three smaller comics and a big, moody, issue #1 re-tread of Marvel's The Punisher.
However what they did, and continue to do with their back-catalogue so far, was refuse to tread water.
That leaves Sanchez with a difficult path to tread as he tries to keep his own party behind him.
But today's events show how important it is to tread carefully before assuming Trump's comments will translate into action.
Mr. Nadler has said he would tread more carefully around the ongoing investigation of Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia.
Access to the app comes standard for people who own Peloton's tread bike and subscribe to All Access Membership.
Some Blues didn't want to enter a venue that had a "Don't Tread on Me" flag on the wall.
Called Peloton Tread, it has been in development for nearly two years and will begin shipping in the fall.
"We think Tread will be as big, if not bigger, than the bike," said William Lynch, president of Peloton.
For Tammy Einav, CEO of ad agency Adam&eveDDB, it's a time that businesses have to tread extra carefully.
"We need a few items on this checklist if the averages are going to tread water here," Cramer said.
With the Tread, the company used that same tried-and-true formula to deliver a high-quality treadmill experience.
"We think Tread will be as big, if not bigger, than the bike," said William Lynch, president of Peloton.
Like any tech ecosystem, not every startup in Africa killed it or even continued to tread water in 2019.
In October, Wal-Mart filed for another patent that tread on Amazon's turf, according to data provider CB Insights.
But ministers must tread a cautious path; FIFA could punish England if there is deemed to be government interference.
The drug, filgotinib, is being developed along with Belgium-based Galapagos RV to tread rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.
They also sell yellow flags parodying the DON'T TREAD ON ME logo with the words DON'T GRAB MY PUSSY.
A change of tune in Washington may explain why Mr Morales has dared to tread where his predecessor did not.
Much like a $1,000 iPhone, the Peloton Tread is marketed as an experience as much as it is a gadget.
Peloton will sell you the new Tread for $3,995, and you can reserve a unit now with a $250 deposit.
Of course, you'd never expect a treadmill to be quiet, but the Peloton Tread still isn't the most subtle device.
And this charged political terrain will not be easy for any of the five pro-establishment candidates to tread on.
"The only limitation is how willing they are to tread on the will of their constituents," said Downing of lawmakers.
Whether you're starting a new job, or looking for a boost from your current employer, you need to tread carefully.
Perhaps that was because he is the front-runner, and thinks he needs to do little more than tread water.
In response, Congress in 2000 enacted the TREAD Act, which included an "early warning" requirement to report potential safety issues.
Earlier this year the company introduced the Peloton Tread, which brings the same intense in-home workout experience to treadmills.
The Acoustasonic Telecaster, however, makes a pretty compelling case that there's still room for innovation in that well-tread ground.
But in an interview published on Sunday in Israel Hayom, a pro-Netanyahu newspaper, Trump urged Israel to tread cautiously.
The Peloton tread has dozens of ball bearings underneath its belt, which a product manager told me was for smoothness.
You get the sense the woman and girl must tread lightly and be careful — lest they awaken these dangerous figures.
Salam, a 35-year-old mother of two, says she has to tread carefully when walking her son to school.
Punters sit on wine-coloured banquettes or tread the patterned carpet to a counter groaning with mustard and HP sauce.
Each candidate must tread carefully or risk running afoul of the gender stereotype they are subconsciously expected to conform to.
The most unique part of the Surface Book is the hinge, which uncoils like a tread rolling off a tank.
"This exchange … shows how fragile things are when under pressure, and how easy it is to tread wrong," Heier said.
To get there, however, we need to tread carefully and safely, and not at the expense of excessive animal suffering.
Moscow is trying to tread cautiously in the dispute, since it wants good relations with both Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
But the central government must tread a fine line in enforcing the law in the region without seeming heavy-handed.
Mattis also knows how to tread carefully with Russia and understands possible risks from his time with the Obama administration.
You don't need to make any major moves at this time — in fact, it may be best to tread lightly.
The lunar south pole, with its store of water ice, has also never felt the tread of astronaut moon boots.
Tread in the footsteps of the leaders who created our national public lands, leaders that both you and I admire.
Regulators have warned investors that digital currencies are subject to federal financial regulations, and to tread carefully with their trades.
Those goals were, in turn, motivated by dozens of deaths resulting from tire blowouts that provoked the 2000 TREAD act.
Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War Two.
Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War 2.
But those discussions existed firmly in the realm of the hypothetical -- a place politicians in office famously fear to tread.
The swimmers tread water to keep themselves below the surface while they create intricate designs with their feet and legs...
The magnitude of such a change underscores why some Democrats are trying to tread lightly for fear of land mines.
VICE: Do people who are kind of flirting with this stuff actually associate with the Don't Tread on Me—a.k.a.
"Anyone who thinks of themselves with the risk tolerance of an average retiree is going to want to tread lightly."
Journalists in newsrooms like The AP and CNN are trained to tread very carefully when entering the realm of speculation.
The company will now have to tread the line between the power of simplicity, and simply empowering its power users.
One Democratic strategist aligned with the coalition of activists and survivors said presidential candidates should tread carefully on the topic.
The project also raised alarms among financial regulators, who urged the company to tread carefully or risk a federal crackdown.
The stated purpose is to drive big money into investment deserts — areas where wealthy investors might otherwise hesitate to tread.
Syndicate bankers will have to tread carefully, especially as the sovereign plans to make regular returns to the euro market.
In theory, the murky nomenclature of these investments ought to be warning enough for amateur investors to tread with caution.
The clinical associate professor of medicine at N.Y.U. School of Medicine understands its cultural significance, and knows to tread lightly.
But Facebook also must tread cautiously in making changes, because it is wary of exposing itself to claims of censorship.
Regulators have warned investors that digital currencies are subject to federal financial regulations and to tread carefully with their trades.
Foley said that if the lower-priced Tread were priced correctly, Peloton could sell tens of millions of treadmills globally.
Mr. Nunes may need to tread cautiously to avoid the perception of crossing the line from impartial moderator to advocate.
As an interpreter, Mørk avoided the noble-minded protocol—the high-school-graduation tread—that is too common in Elgar.
When manipulating a giant system that directs everything from eye dilation to intellect, cautiously seems the only way to tread.
Instead of dramatic exits, for example, everyone, including the very regal Dafoe, has to sort of breaststroke or tread away.
But when it comes to strangers, where the pretense of love isn't even established, we tread closer towards actual stalking.
For it to work, they must be joined by the likes of Ms Harman: Roundheads willing to tread a stonier path.
So as long as both of them tread them carefully, we think the bias could be towards the upside (for commodities).
The federal government has typically tried to tread carefully when it comes to policy making around the epidemic of school shootings.
But everyone wanted to tread carefully, as the investigation into the Yacu Kallpa could affect trade agreements between the two countries.
The Peloton Tread does, however, have a camera for you to take a profile picture or video chat with another user.
Catholic universities — Notre Dame, Boston College, Gonzaga — had figured out how to tread the line between academic excellence and religious rigor.
How do you tell them not to go to schools or hospitals, not to pick up rocks or tread on stones?
So a meaningless and unenforceable promise to just tread water where we are now is a sad joke, and nothing more.
But the economy is not her priority and she tends to tread carefully when it comes to the armed forces' interests.
Ryan can follow the well-tread path of most of his predecessors with little to show for it other than longevity.
It's unclear at this point whether the live-streaming Tread classes will be bundled into the current $39 per month fee.
When you do these comedy shows and visits to college campuses, do you feel like you need to tread lightly now?
Investigators reportedly found tire tracks in the area that were "consistent" with the tire tread pattern on the family's Chevy Traverse.
Given how often the markets have been right and the central bank wrong, rate-setters would be wise to tread carefully.
Zebra print and black panther rugs cover the floor for visitors to tread on as they navigate a cave-like space.
Somasundaram suspects the market will tread water through the day, as it awaits the outcome of Thursday's European Central Bank meeting.
In handling his case, the government needs to tread carefully, ensuring that it does not transform him into a cause célèbre.
The Japanese company's recently launched QuietTrack tire mixes new rubber compounds with a special tread design to sharply reduce road noise.
NOW, OBVIOUSLY, YOU EVOLVED WITH THE STOCK PRICE FOR A SECOND, I'M THINKING ALL BANKS – WE'RE TAUGHT ALL BANKS TREAD TOGETHER.
Russia must tread carefully, since Western banks are wary of cavorting with the Kremlin—hence the small sum to be raised.
So until then, DiMaggio recommends the United States tread lightly and use the appropriate, private channels to talk to North Korea.
Without this, the market is likely to remain volatile, but tread water until there is a clear shift in inflation expectations.
Snap needs to tread carefully, said Issa Sawabini, partner at Fuse Marketing, which has created Snapchat ads for Amazon and Starbucks.
China has had to tread a fine line between Riyadh and Tehran as Beijing has close ties with Iran as well.
Ross is "going there to tread water," the person said, declining to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Beijing will need to tread a tightrope as it faces the dilemma of what increased shadow lending could bring, said Xiang.
Beijing has had to tread softly in the region because it has close energy ties with both Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch also says that you should tread lightly when inquiring about benefits or salary.
Such considerations explain why the LME nickel price is doing no more than tread water at its current bombed-out levels.
But in addition to being an expensive purchase at nearly $4,000, the Tread might not ship in time for the holidays.
They dally with Rousseau's general will, urging newcomers to assimilate, but tread lightly on race and culture, which are not shared.
One is a Devon Tread One, an American-made watch whose face is a blocky black square with stark white numbers.
In its 81-year run, the quirky car sold over 23 million units and left tread marks on 91 countries worldwide.
At his Capitol Hill office, which I visited recently, a yellow " DON'T TREAD ON ME " banner was draped on a bookshelf.
"There's the potential for using the consumer data they have, but they have to tread a fine line," Mr. Wieser said.
The Democratic National Committee and its chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, must tread every bit as carefully as Clinton on Tuesday night.
Facing a difficult re-election bid, Manchin has had to tread carefully around Trump while opposing some of his signature policies.
But in pressuring Saudi Arabia, American officials would tread lightly, acutely aware of American dependence on Saudi oil and intelligence cooperation.
To further reduce their impact, Tread by Everlane said it is offsetting 100% of the carbon emissions from its sneaker production.
Plus, the robots can tread through the rain-snow that wallops campuses in the cold, dark heart of the school year.
And students say the middle ground on campuses is in danger of becoming quicksand, a place where neither side dares tread.
It is essentially the same as their classic boot, but cut like a slipper, with a thick tread for outdoor wear.
"You have to tread the very thin line between making political parties happy and making the state governments happy," she said.
The sentiment that Republicans need to tread lightly in their criticism of Comey's decision played out beyond the Oversight hearing room.
There are walks in which we tread in the footsteps of others, walks on which we strike out entirely for ourselves.
At present, however, for all Putin may aspire to adopt the Xi model in Moscow, he will have to tread carefully.
But despite signs that the party was losing electoral support over the protracted drama, internal divisions forced Ramaphosa to tread cautiously.
On Monday night, particularly if you go large this evening, it may be smart to tread more lightly in the kitchen.
But with so few offensive opportunities, Democrats will have to thread the needle in deep-red states just to tread water.
The document includes a long slate of proposals that tread familiar ground on issues including anti-trust policy and corporate taxation.
The zloty and crown will likely tread water in the last quarter of 2019 before returning to gradual gains in 4.303.
But that requirement was added in 2006 — a response in part to the private sector beginning to tread on NASA's turf.
Driving with tires that lack proper tread depth for winter conditions puts you at risk of losing control of your vehicle.
However, Republicans still need to tread carefully and ensure they have enough support to get the bills over the finish line.
Tyrata has created nickel-sized sensors that can detect a tire's tread status and send drivers notifications on their mobile devices.
An airtight storage bag is recommended, and if the tires are mounted on rims, store them standing on the tread surface.
Ross is "going there to tread water", the person said, declining to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.
A plaque at the site reads: "Tribute from the city of Lisbon to the Pavers who build the ground we tread."
Prosecutors are always going to tread more carefully when going after a Trump than a low-level drug dealer or mugger.
I pair it with The Ride 92 snowboard boots, which are incredibly comfy, offer great tread, and look cool at the bar.
And Mr. Sanders seemed to tread on thin ice when saying he would be better at soothing race relations than Mr. Obama.
It's really tricky to tread into this area of products designed for women without coming across as sexist or out of touch.
These are red flag offenses that will cause any responsible prosecutor to tread carefully before accepting a lenient disposition in such cases.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Wednesday he told DHS employees he wants to tread carefully in implementing the order.
Other tools like Profound by Candela may utilize controlled heat, which is where experts say people with dark skin should tread lightly.
You can press the middle button to jump to the next level up or the red stop button to pause the Tread.
Zebra businesses: The term for sustainable companies that do more than go for growth, and go instead where unicorns fear to tread.
The Obama administration tread warily Monday around inflamed tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia that threaten several key U.S. foreign policy objectives.
In the training exercise, Lovelace and other trainees had to tread water while wearing their fatigues, boots and masks filled with water.
Democrat Hillary Clinton has tread carefully on the issue since her husband enacted some of the sentencing laws that Obama is addressing.
So if the paths you normally tread lead you through loud places, these are probably going cause a bit of a headache.
If you've been sole searching for a trendy new sneaker, take a step toward a more sustainable future with Everlane's Tread Trainers.
Japan will also continue see its economy tread water, with growth of just 0.8 percent this year and 1.0 percent in 2017.
It helps form a frontcourt tandem that may be able to do more than tread water when accompanied by the right pieces.
Yet as the show's history makes clear, an image-conscious company like Disney tends to tread cautiously, one step at a time.
To be sure, legislators and judges have good reason to tread carefully in recognizing a journalist's right of access to private property.
Realizing he has no legs, the robot and app will guide builders to construct the tread base and attach it to Vernie.
The government is already taking a series of unpopular measures to raise more revenue for the budget and needs to tread carefully.
As a creator, what can you learn from the missteps of those hardware startups who tread the path of crowdfunding before you?
Constancio stressed that, from his perspective, it would be best practice for the ECB to tread carefully when considering amending monetary support.
Though they will engage in provocative actions like missile launches, they tread with some caution to avoid a military response from adversaries.
"So Prachanda will have to tread carefully not to ruffle feathers in Delhi and to make Beijing too anxious," Dixit told Reuters.
Retired Major General Amos Gilad, head of the Institute for Policy and Strategy at IDC Herzliya, believes Israel needs to tread carefully.
While nationalization is a key pillar of the party's platform, it is ground politicians in the United States still fear to tread.
It might help to talk about some of the shadier sides of your office's politics with your work pals, but tread lightly.
Somehow they escaped and sought refuge in a quiet corner where few humans dare to tread, comforting mourners with their loud calls.
Working with your significant other can have a serious impact on your career (and your relationship!), so you need to tread carefully.
Churches around the U.S. quickly moved to create sanctuaries — places for families to go where federal agents will be wary to tread.
For that reason, most international banks are expected to tread very carefully to avoid violating U.S. trade sanctions that remain in place.
One legal expert says the court is seeking the advice and wants to tread carefully because the defendant is a sovereign government.
Since the fame and money the NFL brings has led to ruin for many, Asomugha isn't the only player to tread carefully.
The White House early Wednesday urged regulators to tread carefully when addressing the growing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies throughout society.
It's in Episode 3, and shows a tiger, learning just how quietly it has to tread to sneak up on a deer.
Clinton must tread carefully in blaming Mr. Trump and his allies in the conservative news media for all of her political problems.
"A meaningless and unenforceable promise to just tread water where we are now is a sad joke, and nothing more," Wood added.
Tread very carefully because issues from your past or having to do with your family weigh heavily on your mind this week.
Scriptwriter Peter Moffat, who was also behind BBC One's Silk, brilliantly introduces a fresh perspective to the well-tread police thriller narrative.
This means Blaakyum and their comrades have to tread carefully, conceding aesthetic or semantic points for the sake of bigger personal victories.
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Critics included fellow Republican John McCain, head of the Armed Forces Committee in the U.S. Senate, who said Trump should tread cautiously.
It's only available in the iOS 11 beta now, but shows Apple might be ready to tread on Amazon and YouTube's turf.
The long fluorescent lights, the pallid beige floors with streaks of chewing gum worn black by the constant tread of squeaky trainers.
One invasive fungus that kills ohia trees can spread just from the quantity of dirt trapped in the tread of a sneaker.
If Gawker's loss is upheld on appeal, it will force other media organizations to tread more carefully with these kinds of stories.
I had to tread carefully with the spelling for UPPSALA and SHALHOUB, for example, even though they were both quite straightforwardly clued.
"Airplane food and all the stereotypes of what stand-up was in the '80s — that's all been fairly well tread," he said.
Some measures proposed for this panel controlled by the mayor, particularly on budgeting, could tread on the authority of the City Council.
Hamilton had the remarkable ability to tread the line between abstraction and figuration, as evidenced in his works where he traced objects.
The funny part -- we're told production assistants were warned of Tyra's rep as a diva, and told it's best to tread lightly.
The owners, stewards of a $14 billion league, the richest and most powerful in the United States, have tried to tread carefully.
In 2017, Labour and Lib Dem activists did not tread on each other's toes in three marginal seats on the Sussex coast.
Britain and other governments in the West have had to tread a fine line when it comes to handling investment from China.
The first fruit is Nina C. Young's "Tread Softly," appearing here along with Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 8543 and Mozart's "Great" Mass.
He'd crossed the line that a politician's advisers mustn't, to a place and prominence where only the most foolish of them tread.
It has to be cold enough for visitors to delicately tread across Lake Superior, but the dangerous trek is well worth it.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump decided to skip the Twitter tread all together — but that doesn't mean he forgot to troll us!
"You need that depth to chew through loose snow and slush, while shallow tread depth can only nibble at it," he said.
A lack of economic news this week meant prices were likely to tread water, Chinese brokerage Citic Futures said in a note.
This all adds up to an argument for the Federal Reserve to tread very cautiously when it comes to raising interest rates.
Republican congressional leaders who have learned to tread carefully amid controversies surrounding Trump, largely stayed on the sidelines of the latest fight.
The only thing that the vice president left out was the approximant year astronaut boots will tread the lunar surface once again.
They also contend that Democrats need to tread carefully in case voters conclude they are acting purely out of anti-Trump animus.
Bolsonaro also needs to tread carefully with the huge agribusiness caucus that controls more than 40 percent of seats in Brazil's Congress.
Democrats who, like Trump, have criticized free trade's effect on American workers have to tread carefully during the early days of the primary.
In all of the basic ways, the Peloton Tread really is just a fancy treadmill with a big screen bolted to the front.
In 2015, Leatherman announced its Tread line of products that put its famous multitool implements into a band that wraps around your wrist.
But investors would be wise to tread cautiously when hearing calls that this finally will be the year when the Great Rotation happens.
It can meet the ground 500 times before needing a re-tread, a refresh it can take on seven times in its life.
In the U.S., research scientists have tread carefully and trepidatiously in this direction, with the Food and Drug Association maintaining a watchful eye.
With China more economically able and politically inclined to assert itself globally, Tillerson will have to tread delicately in his relationship with Beijing.
This leaves the EU flailing around with a mishmash of policies that tread a fine line between politics, international law and operational reality.
Hemsley, president of CBOE Europe, the region's biggest pan-European share trading platform and based in London, said the bloc must tread carefully.
Similar every year I've been here, where we get off to a good start and we kind of tread water for a while.
" In the end, he believes the Fed's policies will be proven wrong for an economy "dependent on monetary support just to tread water.
During testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged Congress to tread carefully.
What better way to signal a bank's influence -- and convince regulators to tread lightly -- than to put two ex-presidents on the payroll?
Scientists think the scales work like the tread on your gym shoe, helping the creatures get a better grip as they climb trees.
That's why Tesla and Chevy have spent countless hours at Michelin's test track in South Carolina fine-tuning tire compounds and tread patterns.
Unions are an important support base for the ruling African National Congress (ANC), so Ramaphosa must tread carefully before next year's parliamentary election.
Bauer's 2009 lawsuit claimed that Nike's 2005 designs for the U.S. men's soccer team infringed Bauer's trademarked "Don't Tread on Me" T-shirts.
Natural rubber prices are likely to continue to tread water at best in the absence of sustained supply discipline and modest demand growth.
Aside from the head, legs and tread wheels, there aren't any other moving parts, but the sculpting on the Astromech droid is exquisite.
Trump's disclosure is not going to cause intelligence sharing to dry up, but it may well cause American partners to tread more carefully.
Though Yellen and Fischer's suggestions align with Clinton and Trump's priorities, officials at the central bank have to tread carefully with their advocacy.
So, when writer-director Mike Flanagan set out to adapt "Doctor Sleep," King's sequel novel to "The Shining," he had to tread carefully.
Aside from its mysterious failure with Todd's pizza, the results suggest that with barbera we should tread lightly outside the tried and true.
The first thing that struck us is how much better the size of the bike is compared to its newest product, the Tread.
U.S. homebuilding tumbled in April and permits fell, suggesting the housing market continued to tread water amid shortages of land and skilled labor.
On the other hand, Crouch's obsessive need for speed sometimes leads him to tread upon his better writing and his more imaginative ideas.
In the soft morning sunlight the wrecked city took on a strange beauty, but Hamad had to tread carefully to avoid unexploded bombs.
As a result, the $75 rain boot has a versatile ankle height, grippy tread, and a custom-designed cushioned insole for bouncy comfort.
Before the launch of Tread, four Insider Picks reporters tested Everlane's Trainer to give you an idea of what they're like in person.
And some acknowledged they could "tread water," as one put it, until late 2019, when it will be difficult to avoid choosing sides.
The tech giants don't tread lightly: "You don't understand how the Internet works," the header of the statement reads, referring to the FCC.
Sensitive relations with the Eastern Orthodox Church means Francis will have to tread carefully in both countries, where Catholics are a tiny minority.
Yet the justices have tread a fine -- and not always consistent -- line in balancing a president's removal power with protections imposed by Congress.
While Bridges believes that men are responsible for addressing gender inequality, he says that men need to be tread carefully in this area.
One word of caution: Tread lightly over any areas with zits or discoloration; the highlighter will emphasize any textural differences in your skin.
"Requiem," by the British choreographer Andrew McNicol, plunges in where angels fear to tread: it's to Christian religious music and it's to Mozart.
The same Republican gargoyles who once tore Anita Hill limb from limb knew they had to tread gingerly, with women at the barricades.
Peloton says it's unable to offer the same service for the Tread because of its size and weight, so it's temporarily suspending deliveries.
While the overall narrative comes together well, the effect is occasionally disjointed and the contemporary mescaline paintings tread familiar ground with psychedelic patterns.
But Big Little Lies also lets those performers down, with simplistic scripts that lack subtext and seem to tread water between big moments.
It took the teams nearly four years to settle on a tire design, compound, and tread pattern they feel strikes the right balance.
The company says the Tread is best suited for offering full-body "boot camp"-style exercises that you might do at a gym.
"I would tell them all to tread very, very carefully," said Republican consultant Chip Lake, who has run previous campaigns for Tom Price.
Opposition to the Iraq War or to keeping US troops in Asia and Europe doesn't tread on any sacred cows for cultural conservatives.
So it proves with this two-hour "Merchant," which moves across a bare stage with a light and giddy tread — until it doesn't.
And in taking up participatory budgeting, such a commission could tread on the authority of the City Council, which now oversees that process.
"So [Iran] is going to have to tread carefully." with Tonya Riley PINGED: Iran could also respond with disinformation operations on social media.
The first movement, an episodic funeral march, moved with a weighty tread, over which a somber melodic line kept trying to offer solace.
She goes where most other designers fear to tread, which is to say, into the realm of clothes that look really, really weird.
Tread carefully, though, because once you know exactly what goes into making a VSCO girl a VSCO girl, you'll start seeing them everywhere.
Trump has tread carefully on those issues as the trade talks progressed, but a visit to China would put them into sharper focus.
A lack of macro-economic news this week meant prices were likely to tread water, Chinese brokerage Citic Futures said in a note.
The didactics have to tread a careful line between giving enough context to support the many narratives and not overwhelming visitors with reading.
The guides point out snipers' perches, and when the visitors venture outside the cars, they have to tread carefully to avoid land mines.
A crucial eight-bar musical phrase from the song is replicated in Metallica's "Don't Tread on Me," if heavy metal is more your thing.
Regardless of race, women in Hollywood must tread carefully for the sake of their images — but if you're Black, there is no safety net.
However, peers need to tread carefully to avoid anti-trust concerns like those that dogged Edeka's purchase of loss-making chain Kaiser's in 2015.
Introduced at CES 2018, the Tread comes from the same maker of the popular Peloton Bike, which was sort of like SoulCycle meets Netflix.
Then there was the Scorpion, a tank-tread-driven machine with a camera mounted on an elevating "tail" that was sent into Unit 2.
"Running on the beach yields a higher caloric output because it requires a higher energy expenditure," says Rebecca Kennedy, master tread instructor at Peloton.
Fast, lethal tanks would throw a tread or try to load the arm of the gunner into their cannon instead of a new shell.
And your actions matter—tread lightly through London, and the city won't be scarred; run rampant, and it'll turn against you all the quicker.
It's a misdirection of the "don't tread on me" impulse focused on cultural authority instead of government authority — hence the concept of cultural libertarianism.
If they can still see all of his head, that means the tread depth is low, and the driver should consider changing their tires.
To perform the test, you simply take a penny and put it into the tread of the tire with Abraham Lincoln's head facing down.
While a threesome may be inherently titillating, Robinson and the cast of Professor Marston were sure to tread carefully in depicting the unorthodox romance.
The dichotomy between real life and Instagram life established in the movie's first moments will be tread and retread in every scene to come.
In other areas, such as cloud computing, Western companies fear to tread, because they are worried about the safety of proprietary technology or data.
But some analysts are advising investors to tread carefully in tech, particularly because some parts of the space look a lot better than others.
It goes where others fear to tread, such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which has an unsavoury reputation for violence and corruption.
Most of the insurers who offer cyber cover, however, still "tread carefully" and tend to limit the amount of cover offered under each policy.
A larger balloon torso would give it enough lift to carry sensors or other simple tools into areas too dangerous for humans to tread.
During testimony Monday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged Congress to tread carefully.
He jumped around, sort of stamping his tread-covered feet and I watched as he struggled to right himself after Sofman tipped him over.
Plus, most of these chunkier boots boast a nice, sturdy tread-sole, so you can bet I'll be wearing them when it snows, too.
And at a closed-door meeting, another worried about the "consequences" of repeal and urged Republicans to tread cautiously, according to Talking Points Memo.
Charting dangerous waters in the Persian Gulf For long-time experts in the region, recent events in the Persian Gulf tread into dangerous territory.
Here are seven innovative practices you'll find at The Perennial and why other restaurants might soon be looking to follow in its tread. 1.
In Cleverman, hairypeople are forced to reside in fenced off camps and are hunted down by authorities if they dare tread outside of them.
We should all remember to tread lightly on the rights of people we don't like, because we might want to use those rights ourselves.
Another reason to tread carefully when considering turning a personal relationship into a business is that it can affect more than just the couple.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of DoubleLine Capital, said on Thursday that investors should tread carefully when trading Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.
The Center for American Progress, the party's informal policy shop that tends to tread in careful, centrist waters, just put forward its own plan.
"It's excellent news, with regards to my client Clara Ponsati, and obviously for Puigdemont... but we tread cautiously," Aamer Anwar told Reuters by phone.
Rather, the band's tight hold on tension and penchant for creepy, whispery vocals and echoing chords sees them tread into weirder, ambient-adjacent territory.
Many models can now travel upward of 50 miles on a single charge, which tread more lightly on the planet than a new car.
There is a growing sense that the Fed will want to tread carefully amid signs of subdued U.S. inflation, and markets were reflecting that.
With Port Talbot's fate in the balance, fellow Conservative Cameron will have to tread carefully so as not to feed sentiment to leave Europe.
Is your house a loosely-joined collection of garbage piles among which you tread, as dazed and rudderless as a possum in a landfill?
Financial advisors tell CNBC that uncertainty around what might or might not make it into that ultimate bill means that consumers should tread carefully.
And don't forget that tire maintenance matters: you should rotate them regularly, have them aligned and balanced, and periodically examine them for tread wear.
Investors need to tread carefully right now because market valuations are at "unusual highs," Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC on Thursday.
So I'm warning you, tread very f--king lightly, because what I'm going to do to you is going to be f--king disgusting.
Tread on a tile and the surface depresses up to one centimeter (Kemball-Cook compares the sensation to walking in a children's play-area).
"I grew up on main street of Belgrade across from the political newspaper," she says as we continue to tread deliberately for the cameras.
I don't know how far off that future is but if we tread carefully forward, technology can be a powerful tool for educational equity.
The company also invites select guests to an old port house in Vargellas, where workers tread grapes up to their knees in granite tanks.
The basic package of the Tread costs $4,295, but Peloton also sells more expensive versions that include resistance bands, free weights, and other extras.
The name is a combination of tire tread — to give Detroit traction in fashion — and a nod to the Detroit Red Wings hockey team.
But then, Mr. Owens often likes to go where many other designers fear to tread: to climate change, the refugee crisis, stuff like that.
A playful dance, "Tread" has a set by Bruce Nauman: 10 tall industrial fans placed in a row across the front of the stage.
And it helps explain why, out on the campaign trail, candidates have tended to tread lightly when it comes to talking about the economy.
It will also always be humanoid—unlike Armored Core's quadrupedal, reverse-jointed, and tank-tread based mechs, arsenals are always bipedal and human-shaped.
Hiddenout of sight, a place onlyforgotten animals tread, we'repinned to rock in outlineand sketch, the idea of usa puzzle no one's yet seenor read.
The open tread staircase lets light in from the upper levels to the lowest level, which is below the waterline and has no windows.
Ask Real Estate Changes to New York rent laws have provided market rate tenants with some protections, but you still have to tread carefully.
It is a lean and forbidding affair—more Jacobean than Victorian, perhaps, in its ominous tread, and in its certainty that blood must spill.
Tread carefully when purchasing the annuity: If you liquidated some investments in order to come up with the proceeds, you could face tax consequences.
No, this discussion should happen between wives and husbands, annually, the way we inspect the tire tread on the family car to avoid accidents.
Given the potential future benefits for consumers, government should tread lightly and not skew the marketplace in response to some hypothetical and unidentified harm.
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Thursday that while Moscow was sympathetic to Ankara's security concerns, Putin told Erdogan his forces should tread carefully.
And Sunday's encounter with Mr. Trump, who is unpopular with many Britons, illustrated that, for domestic political reasons, Mr. Johnson has to tread carefully.
Lee now works as a Tread instructor for Peloton's non-spin classes, like running, strength training, and bootcamps at their New York City studio.
Its self-acceptance narrative doesn't tread new territory, but instead weaves numerous beloved pastimes into a coat of many colors fit for Dolly herself.
Those who worked Babuji's sugar cane fields sometimes communicated with him by bellowing down the long veranda, on which they knew not to tread.
And Sunday's encounter with Mr. Trump, who is unpopular with many Britons, illustrated that, for domestic political reasons, Mr. Johnson has to tread carefully.
We're also on investment mode on the tread, are hiring German instructors to launch in that country, and are investing in other growth vectors.
Flags of the United States and Israel were laid on the ground for visitors to tread on as they entered, passing posters of Soleimani.
Democrats have traditionally tread lightly on gun control since passing the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 as part of a larger crime bill.
Don't tread: The ACLU has issued a travel advisory warning anyone who plans to visit Texas that their constitutional rights might be stepped on.
Though cows are better swimmers than you might expect, they can't tread water indefinitely, and they are in desperate need of food and water.
Even presidents and attorney generals tread lightly when dealing with the powerful Southern District prosecutor given its storied history as an institution of impeccable integrity.
But is the convenience of a home gym worth shelling out for a treadmill, let alone one that costs over $4,000 like the Peloton Tread?
The non-OPEC heavyweight has warned the group must tread carefully to ensure it does not end up changing course by 180 degrees every month.
The authorities are at least likely to tread carefully, given the potential for policy mis-steps - such as the possible triggering of a credit crunch.
" Complicating matters further for the central bank, President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that it must tread carefully in order not to "make yet another mistake.
While Tsai has been critical of China, she has tread carefully on the hot button issue of independence, which may anger some hardcore DPP supporters.
And he&aposs fairly -- some would consider him never-Trump, but even he and even that Romney have had to tread a pretty fine line.
Workhorse is publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange, and recent financial disclosures there paint a bleak picture of a company struggling to tread water.
But the desire to tell the truth can be a kind of a deep desire, and it can be a very liberating path to tread.
Instead of loudly preaching in favor of foldable phones, Google's essentially been forced to slink back and tread cautiously with a wait-and-see approach.
However, as social media has learned recently with the passing of David Bowie, brands have to tread carefully to make sure they don't cause offense.
It fascinated Grützner, who grew up nearby, for years, and in 2014, she entered it with her camera, photographing its well-tread rooms and corridors.
Some industries, like fossil-fuel companies, which had found themselves needing to tread lightly under Mr Obama, could enjoy much more freedom under Mr Trump.
The front tread will also be adjustable so that riders can ensure optimal traction on hard-packed snow, fresh powder, or even mud and sand.
Nudging risk-averse banks away from calcified business practices while trying to avoid a major shock to the system is a tricky line to tread.
This is very tricky ground for future augmented reality game developers to tread, because they definitely don't want real-world violence attached to their products.
It doesn't look like it will tread much new ground in this well-worn genre, but the layer of interactivity could add an interesting wrinkle.
But France's BNP Paribas still paid almost US$33bn in July 2014 for violating US trade sanctions, and bankers said Deutsche needs to tread carefully.
When starting center Clint Capela broke his fibula in December, many thought the Rockets would tread water, or even fall out of the top four.
The belts that sit below the tread and reinforce the structure of the tire are now made partly of aramid, a nylon-like synthetic polymer.
But she had to tread carefully in order not to inflame things further, he said, saying Myanmar's transition to democracy was in a "perilous position".
But in reality, he hadn't been able to get there yet and there were times when he would pull back or tread water with me.
Though Japan appears to want to take point on the TPP, Tokyo will have to tread carefully given the delicate political balance in the region.
Hey there, dear reader, there's going to be some spoilers for Season 7, episode three of Game of Thrones here so, ya know, tread carefully.
In a time where music festival-goers are decried for appropriating bindis and henna as a fashion statement, this is a delicate path to tread.
Over the course of the next few seasons, Fulham could only really tread water in the top flight, and soon found themselves gasping for breath.
And as a day-one music obsessive, he knows exactly how to tread the line between amplifying culture and protecting what's so special about it.
As they launch the NOW app, the labels must "tread carefully because you can only go so far competing with your retail partners," Mulligan said.
It looks like another planet—or more accurately, a planet within a planet, where Macalady's found herself a terranaut exploring where humans don't typically tread.
Congress has been trying to tread a very fine line on the path to rescuing Puerto Rico from the fiscal mess it's gotten itself into.
"He'll tread lightly because he is not going to be the face of the party when it actually counts in 85033 and 2024," Jillson said.
Another cited the need to tread with care before imposing fines on juveniles who cannot pay them and how fines could lead to repeat offences.
Still, data makes it pretty clear that the streaming sector needs to tread carefully when it comes to inundating users with too many costly exclusives.
Administration officials have tread carefully on the subject, maintaining that they support strong encryption, while also expressing concerns about investigators' diminished access to secure data.
You're about to step on the next tread but notice a glimmer of light from the exact spot where you're about to put your foot.
Clinton must also tread carefully in asking voters to trust her as a policy maker while forgiving or setting aside mistakes like the email imbroglio.
One week after he was cleared of murder charges, tRead more: Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher is on trial for allegedly murdering a prisoner of war.
Stifel analysts said the bill faces a tough pass in the Senate, and large financial institutions will still "tread lightly" if the bill is passed.
Six-month testing update: It's only been a few months since Everlane released Tread, but the sneakers have been and will continue to age well.
We have a history over the last two years of these phenomenal short squeezes in the pits and they tend to over-tread very heavily.
By the time we fired up the BBQ dinner everyone was pleasant, but I had to tread lightly for a long time to get there.
" He added that he had to tread lightly when discussing his opponent's gender so that he didn't mistakenly come off as a "raging misogynistic jerk.
Tread further away from London and toward Manchester, and you'll find a microcosm of music-loving promoters, artists, and punters waiting to open their doors.
Another is the Swedish abstract painting pioneer and mystic Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) who arrives at the Guggenheim with an angel's tread (Oct. 12).
Though he expects that Beijing will tread cautiously on tackling debt, tightening credit too rapidly, he warned, could spark a sharper slowdown in domestic demand.
The coronavirus raging around the globe has tended to tread gently with children, who account for the smallest percentage of the infections identified so far.
How can algorithms tread into language — a quintessentially human activity — and uncover patterns that some may have suspected, but had no clear way of demonstrating?
But Democrats are likely to tread lightly, wary of producing the opposite effect from a candidate who's gotten this far by going his own way.
Some ran "fast-fast" into the cold waters; others tread cautiously, readying their bodies for the chill and checking for objects hidden under the surface.
Russian naturalists continue to advance their not-yet-hopeless cause of keeping free a few vast landscapes on this planet where humans do not tread.
Mr. Duterte said his conversation with Mr. Trump had been amicable, and that he had urged the American leader to tread carefully with North Korea.
The president has previously made it clear that he believes the country should tread carefully when calling American troops to account for acts of war.
Going forward America needs to tread carefully, lest an alliance with Turkey drags the US into a wider conflict we have absolutely no interest in.
They became the Get Government Off My Back Party, the Leave Us Alone Coalition, the Drain the Swamp Party, the Don't Tread on Me Party.
After beginning with a well-tread story of how she was let go from a teaching job after becoming pregnant, Warren added a new line.
It does so with a boundless imagination and a moral rage that roam, at length and at large, where few playwrights have dared to tread.
The complex had been outfitted with political messages: American flags were spread on the floor in the entrances so that worshipers could tread on them.
It is important for regulators to tread lightly, but they should also have the tools to punish bad actors who are clearly manipulating the market.
She also recommended adding a pair of broken-in hiking boots with a good tread and comfortable fit, like La Sportiva's Trango TRK GTX boots.
Commodious spiral stairs tend to be more like 60 inches in diameter — but you'll still find each tread narrowing to a sliver at the newel.
I also like that they're a little stiff so that if you do tread the sand with them on, they won't kick it up everywhere.
Confident and determined, when a project comes under their purview, they'll drive it to conclusion even if that means leaving tread marks on other people.
"[Nepotism] is a heavy thing for anyone whose parents are actors and in the very beginning I didn't want to tread on his patch," she said.
"[Nepotism] is a heavy thing for anyone whose parents are actors and in the very beginning I didn't want to tread on his patch," Kate said.
The app also gives you access to cycling, outdoor running, and floor exercises, on top of the "bootcamp" strength training workouts you get with the Tread.
Microsoft has a chance to push GitHub users toward its products, but it has to tread carefully because they will balk if Microsoft goes too far.
He argues that there simply cannot be zones in life where the police are not allowed to tread, or we risk creating safe havens for criminals.
They need to take charge when someone goes off the rails, but they also need to tread carefully when it comes to reining the person in.
Plus, Peloton opened a new Tread studio in NYC, with plans to open a massive multi-studio space on the West Side of Manhattan next year.
Using data collected by these sensors, the tire could then activate built-in actuators to change the shape of the surface and tread of the tire.
But Peloton says the Tread isn't just about running; it's supposed to offer cross training-style classes, too, as well as guided hiking and walking workouts.
Zenon is a prime example of how Disney realized they could perfectly tread the line between charming and weird, a formula they would recreate for years.
With U.S. markets closed on Monday for the Memorial Day holiday, major currency pairs were likely to tread water, with no incentive to take new positions.
Like other Chinese firms, GCL-SI is seeking to expand its international presence—but who would've thought to tread into a territory so seemingly off limits.
New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index was largely unchanged, up 0.1 percent at 7,356.6, as investors tread water ahead of the corporate earnings season.
Facebook says it needs to tread carefully about how it labels something as "false" because research shows it can inadvertently lead to more distribution — not less.
You can actually see the tire tread on the S26's Mini Cooper, and the car company's branding on the hubcap is crisp and easily legible.
While Republicans are eager to make good on their campaign promise to repeal and replace Obamacare, they will need to tread carefully with the final result.
There's something charming and exciting about seeing "DON'T TREAD ON ME" spelled out in colorful patchwork, or an eagle with wings of stitched Iron Maiden tees.
Information gathered from sensors in the tires is sent to the car and your phone app so you can know tire pressure, temperature, and tread depth.
Five Ten Freerider Women's Mountain Bike Shoes for $80 ($20 off): These shoes have a friction-dotted tread for sticking to your pedals in the park.
Louis C.K. did NOT tread lightly in his first stand-up gig since admitting his sexual misconduct, because he reportedly cracked a joke about rape whistles.
The immediate naming of the movement and use of images, such as the coiled "Don't Tread on Me" snake, alluded to popular notions of American history.
But everyone has to tread carefully, not least the Democrats, who by happenstance are far more competent and responsible than the president and his ruling party.
There's no telling how many others toes have tread there before, and you probably don't want their microbes marinating when you put your shoes back on.
The FDA needs to tread carefully, though: too much pressure on these clinics will not cure the problem, but merely drive it back over the border.
Federal regulators have sought to tread carefully around the development of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain distributed ledger system while cracking down on fraudulent or illegal trades.
At the same time, if you have no idea what I'm talking about and want to stay that way, tread carefully if you read the comments.
As President Donald Trump latches his reelection bid to a strong economy, he has to tread carefully to prevent it all from unraveling before November 22017.
It will also tread areas of her private life that she's been very cagey about in the past, namely, her openness to dating men and women.
She recently oversaw the launch of the connected treadmill Peloton Tread, Peloton Yoga, and even led its UK expansion with an ad blitz worth £7 million.
"The Fed must tread more carefully as it contemplates further rate hikes," wrote Ellen Zentner, chief US economist for Morgan Stanley, in a note to clients.
Given the political firestorm sparked by the timing of and manner in which James Comey was fired, President Trump must tread carefully in seeking a replacement.
One thing I found interesting in the IPO filing: There wasn't a lot of information on the performance of Tread, the company's $4,000-a-pop treadmill.
In this first in a series of postcards from Texas, our Houston bureau chief muses on the Lone Star State's freewheeling, "Don't Tread on Me" attitude.
Democrats warned Quarles that they would fight any attempt to water down the post-crisis banking reforms and urged the Fed to tread carefully in 2019.
Her compositions tread at the edges of the known extreme musical pantheon, creating and destroying expectations within the space of a breath or a choral harmony.
Gift the Everlane Tread Trainer, $98The versatile leather sneakers come in seven different colors and can be worn everywhere from a casual office to the park.
The firm is canceling any Tread deliveries after March 18 and will be providing a full refund to customers over the next seven to 10 days.
"I'm clearly going to start a new career here in relationship counseling, so I shall tread very carefully as I work through this answer," quipped Harries.
On Magstræde and Snarestræde, the oldest streets in the city, the original cobbles take the tread of locals on their way to bars, shops, and work.
One of the problems with latter-day Scrooges is that there are so many interpretations of the character that there's almost no new ground to tread.
"Aware that the European Union is watching, Orban is likely to tread modestly at first," said Mujtaba Rahman, the head of Europe at Eurasia Group consultancy.
On the bad news front, her campaign continues to simply tread water in the 230 contest -- struggling to break through in the CNN debate last week.
In the same way, if you haven't yet disrupted an industry or dropped out of Harvard, you might want to tread lightly before wearing these shoes.
Senate and House GOP lawmakers have asked the White House to tread carefully when determining whether to impose steel and aluminum tariffs for national security reasons.
Todd Bradshaw, 46, buys a "Don't Tread on ID" shirt during the Idaho Second Amendment Alliance Freedom Tour at Eagles Lodge in Sandpoint on Sept. 28.
European shares are expected to tread water, with pan-European Euro Stoxx 50 futures shedding 0.06%, German DAX futures losing 0.1% and FTSE futures down 0.14%.
Founders tread a fine line: they must give the right impression to those with the money their businesses need, but they must also reflect their vision.
Brandicourt said he had to tread a fine line between delivering and overpaying, arguing many shareholders appreciated the financial discipline needed to walk away from deals.
More specifically, the quarter-size, tarlike blobs that dot our sidewalks from those who spit out once-fresh gobs of gum for all to tread upon.
Washburne describes OPIC as a "lean-in" lender, providing funds for projects in developing countries where traditional U.S. banks and insurance companies are wary to tread.
None of it was especially dangerous in my opinion, but anytime you're in a place like Myanmar with a military government, you've got to tread carefully.
European shares are expected to tread water, with pan-European Euro Stoxx 50 futures shedding 0.06%, German DAX futures losing 0.1% and FTSE futures down 0.14%.
"It is very hard, when you only have that one woman who's tread that ground," said Ilyse Hogue, the president of the abortion-rights organization Naral.
And when even long-safe Republican districts are being contested aggressively, some members who have worried little about job security may be inclined to tread lightly.
Foley brought "Squawk Box" co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin into Peloton's livestreaming control room at Tread Studio in New York ahead of its stock market debut.
In other cases, like the "Chinese dance," called "Chinoiserie" by Ellington, Ms. Dorrance and her collaborators tread lightly around the issue of depicting non-European cultures.
In the absence of a new approach, there are few clear solutions available to the international community but to tread down the path of least resistance.
Number One for two weeks Sometimes overshadowed by the mammoth success of "We Belong Together," its successor tread similar ground as a smoldering R&B torch song.
With the sentiment that Google is functionally a monopoly picking up steam among pundits and legislators, the company needs to tread carefully when throwing its weight around.
Altman wrote a letter on Tuesday warning young companies to tread carefully when trying to compete with the regulatory advantages and unbeatable scale of tech's dominant brands.
Company executives, meanwhile, have tried to tread a careful line in defending their industry while expressing optimism that the United States would continue to reward scientific advances.
Nintendo has a notably itchy trigger finger when it comes to pursuing copyright infringement, and Hylian ASMR is well aware of the thin line her videos tread.
Like the original Tread band, the Tempo features stainless steel links that can each be equipped with interchangeable tools like screwdrivers, SIM card picks, and hex wrenches.
These unresolved trade disputes and the below-target inflation "suggest that the FOMC needs to tread carefully in order to help sustain the economic expansion," he said.
The prime minister must tread a delicate line between allowing violence to flourish with impunity or returning to the previous administration's strategy of sweeping crackdowns, analysts say.
The non-OPEC heavyweight has warned the energy alliance must tread carefully this week to ensure it does not change course by 180 degrees whenever it meets.
Iraq's prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, has tread carefully, cautiously condemning the execution, but not heeding calls from Shiite protesters to cut diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia.
"These market-based signals indicate that the FOMC needs to tread carefully going forward in order to sustain the economic expansion," according to one of the slides.
But none of these were more symbolic of our struggle with the wicked weather pattern than this Lamborghini that dared to drive where SUVs would not tread.
We're planning on trying out the new Peloton Tread at CES later today, and will update with more details, photos, and early impressions as we have them.
But once I tread to more refined musical genres like classical or jazz, the muddy nature of the M2s' low end is revealed and it's not pretty.
We might double-check the fluid levels, the tire tread measure, other safety things, and then the cars will be launched and put out on the road.
HKMA chief executive Norman Chan warned residents to tread cautiously in the property market, where prices have scaled record highs, as mortgage repayments were likely to increase.
Sanders' decision to tread those uneven boards upset more than a few liberals commentators, who worried that his presence alone might gift the network some undeserved credibility.
These unresolved trade disputes and the below-target inflation "suggest that the FOMC needs to tread carefully in order to help sustain the economic expansion," Bullard said.
These office-friendly sneaks are made from lightweight mesh and rubber, with a seaweed-inspired tread that'll help you keep a firm grip on your scooter's deck.
Their second unit can tread water early in the second quarter against an opposing bench, but this team would drown if he missed a week or two.
Prices were already higher after Saudi Arabia's influential energy minister brushed aside pressure from President Donald Trump to tread carefully as OPEC and its allies cut output.
While the benefits of such a change for businesses are obvious, Facebook will need to tread carefully if it does begin to experiment with ads in Messenger.
The thing is, whether Emily or Corvo tread heavily or lightly, kick in the door, or sneak in through a window, the results are exactly the same.
Though many are against it and with privacy concerns and cyberbullying on the rise, it's not hard to understand why anyone would tread lightly on the web.
But as much as we try to tread lightly on the earth, we still need to wear shoes and clothes, and occasionally drive a gasoline-powered vehicle.
The president has also tried to tread carefully around China as he tries to reach a trade deal with Beijing and end a potentially devastating trade conflict.
Amid an overall aggravation of great-power rivalries in East Asia, President Trump will have to tread carefully and steer a cautious course between Beijing and Taipei.
Her task is comprehension rather than replication, and she uses a measured, lyrically austere prose, whose even tread barely betrays the considerable passion that drives it onward.
Sources close to Big Pharma's lobbyists tell Business Insider that they're telling their clients to tread lightly, as this administration can become unpredictable when it gets angry.
The U.S. government reported a gain of 161,000 jobs in October, well above what the Fed says is needed simply for the labor market to tread water.
Senate and House GOP lawmakers also have asked the White House to tread carefully when determining whether to impose steel and aluminum tariffs for national security reasons.
Through connecting on the Peloton Bike, Tread, and Digital App, our Members have created one of the most supportive, optimistic, diverse, and inclusive communities in the world.
"If an outlet or group intended to work against Andrew in a calculated or organized way without reprisal, I would simply say good luck and tread lightly."
When I stopped for lunch near where Gibson and Jones live, a group of farmers at a catfish shack warned me to tread carefully, given the tensions.
Its ReNew outerwear collection was the first step towards that mission, and its first sneaker, the Tread Trainer, also takes care to use recycled plastic whenever possible.
You'll find apparel made from recycled plastic in the ReNew Collection along with what the brand calls the "world's lowest-impact sneakers" from its shoe line, Tread.
Robert Mueller must tread carefully when investigating President Donald Trump because of his past ties to James Comey, former DOJ official John Malcolm told CNBC on Thursday.
However, this is difficult to conceive, considering her alarm over compromises to her nation's sovereignty — in effect, the essence of our own "Don't tread on me" spirit.
He was furtively peeking out from behind a tree but soon melted back into the mosquito-infested forest, where only well-equipped outdoorsmen usually dare to tread.
The grit, resilience, and the will to tread the untrodden path and that even when the human body is dead, it still has a story to tell.
The Clinton campaign has recently warned the media to tread carefully in its coverage of the Democratic nominee, particularly as it pertains to questions around her health.
Cliff sees a lot of rural preppers at conventions wearing camo hats and "Don't Tread on Me" T-shirts that wouldn't necessarily fit into a city setting.
AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leon Botstein's ensemble goes where others fear to tread, devoting this season at Carnegie Hall to rarely heard music with a relationship to politics.
To hike and camp along wilderness trails in the United States, I had to apply for multiple permits and was forbidden to tread on any private land.
But these cases should also come with a bright red warning sign: Tread lightly or see your case thrown out of court before it even gets started.
Powell's brief speech covered much of the ground he tread on Wednesday in his opening statement at a news conference after the Fed announced its rate hike.
The only thing that we kept was the stairs, all the beautiful carvings and the banisters, but each step, each tread and riser, had to be remade.
But while attention is now focused on how China's government puts pressure on international businesses, Apple has had to carefully tread around Beijing's pressure points for years.
Beijing has had to tread carefully, though, with Gulf Arab states like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as China also has close ties with their rival Iran.
Most Japanese appear happy with that division of labor, despite concerns about North Korea, and Mr. Abe needs to tread carefully if he hopes to change it.

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