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"tread lightly" Definitions
  1. to proceed carefully

143 Sentences With "tread lightly"

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Here's the latest: • China's new U.S. strategy: Tread lightly.
" "At times like these, Mexico needs to tread lightly.
Some will tread lightly and others will pound their fists.
The police and the authorities tread lightly in the area.
FIRMS must tread lightly around the subject of their customers' weight.
That's why you should tread lightly around these 10 dangerous activities.
Amazon, I think, has tread lightly in advertising for that reason.
Perhaps because of this esteem, I tread lightly when cooking asparagus.
Tread lightly if you decide to try that with a kabocha.
Warning: this contains plot points galore about Get Out, so tread lightly.
"With teenage kids, you've got to tread lightly," she told WSJ Magazine.
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.
Advertisers have to tread lightly with their messaging in a time of crisis.
For instance, Pelosi and other party leaders have tread lightly around Medicare for all.
This is no time to tread lightly or sidestep a subject of such gravity.
For that reason alone, it's wise to tread lightly with this liquid of pleasure.
When you spot the hypothetical verbal and nonverbal indicators of deception listed below, tread lightly.
Competitors tread lightly and obey all speed regulations, and there are penalties if they don't.
I'll tread lightly, but I don't think anything I say here can spoil its power.
In light of the ambiguity, the Justice Department is keenly aware that it must tread lightly.
The norm is for educators to tread lightly in the classroom when it comes to politics.
Why should they have to tread lightly when all they wanted to do was be online?
On Wednesday, Yellen said Congress should tread lightly when it comes to overhauling the central bank.
You can't really tread lightly around the roughneck players—you gotta be able to dish back.
The world's biggest tech companies have learned to tread lightly in China, as Apple can attest.
If you feel like your friend can benefit from therapy, or another third-party intervention, tread lightly.
Why should the target have to tread lightly when all they wanted to do was be online?
That being said, if you don't want to be spoiled, you still have to tread lightly there.
And that, in turn, will put pressure on publications to tread lightly when reporting on wealthy people.
Starbucks baristas have to tread lightly when an apparently homeless person causes a disturbance in the café.
So Ms. Rozmyn posted a list of her female peers on her website, Tread Lightly, Retire Early.
Many anxious, Trump-horrified Democrats take the view that the candidates should tread lightly on one another.
Johnson, holding son Boomer, added that she had to "tread lightly" when asked to predict her fiancé's future.
He tells his brother to tread lightly, but it's pretty obvious that she's down for Kevin's flirty personality.
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.
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.
I want to tread lightly here, for fear of devolving into the kind of hysteria I'm trying to critique.
Quint Tatro, president of Joule Financial, agrees with Maley and says investors need to tread lightly around the stock.
You get the sense the woman and girl must tread lightly and be careful — lest they awaken these dangerous figures.
You don't need to make any major moves at this time — in fact, it may be best to tread lightly.
The magnitude of such a change underscores why some Democrats are trying to tread lightly for fear of land mines.
"Anyone who thinks of themselves with the risk tolerance of an average retiree is going to want to tread lightly."
The clinical associate professor of medicine at N.Y.U. School of Medicine understands its cultural significance, and knows to tread lightly.
When you do these comedy shows and visits to college campuses, do you feel like you need to tread lightly now?
So until then, DiMaggio recommends the United States tread lightly and use the appropriate, private channels to talk to North Korea.
Bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch also says that you should tread lightly when inquiring about benefits or salary.
They dally with Rousseau's general will, urging newcomers to assimilate, but tread lightly on race and culture, which are not shared.
But in pressuring Saudi Arabia, American officials would tread lightly, acutely aware of American dependence on Saudi oil and intelligence cooperation.
The sentiment that Republicans need to tread lightly in their criticism of Comey's decision played out beyond the Oversight hearing room.
Other tools like Profound by Candela may utilize controlled heat, which is where experts say people with dark skin should tread lightly.
It might help to talk about some of the shadier sides of your office's politics with your work pals, but tread lightly.
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.
What better way to signal a bank's influence -- and convince regulators to tread lightly -- than to put two ex-presidents on the payroll?
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 tech giants don't tread lightly: "You don't understand how the Internet works," the header of the statement reads, referring to the FCC.
One word of caution: Tread lightly over any areas with zits or discoloration; the highlighter will emphasize any textural differences in your skin.
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.
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.
And it helps explain why, out on the campaign trail, candidates have tended to tread lightly when it comes to talking about the economy.
Given the potential future benefits for consumers, government should tread lightly and not skew the marketplace in response to some hypothetical and unidentified harm.
Democrats have traditionally tread lightly on gun control since passing the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 as part of a larger crime bill.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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."
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.
The ways in which 10 Cloverfield Lane twists and inverts that question end up being a big part of the fun, so I'll tread lightly with spoilers.
If this incident has proved anything, it's that you can get away with messing up some things, but when it comes to fans' precious rom-coms: tread lightly.
"The USDA needs to tread lightly with this report or else they will have egg all over their face," said Roy Huckabay with Linn & Associates, a Chicago brokerage.
There are hints in apparently leaked email discussions among Clinton's campaign staff that bankers are not far off the mark when they count on her to tread lightly.
We have to make sure the customer has choices, but I think it is wise to tread lightly in this environment when there is so much going on.
One possible outcome is that a spooked Iranian leadership, already reeling from devastating sanctions and mass demonstrations, will prefer to tread lightly, at least for the time being.
I try to tread lightly here because I'm aware that some products that leave me scratching my head can be for people with physical disabilities or mobility issues.
U.S. sovereign bond prices were lower as investors awaited testimony by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and tread lightly ahead of Britain's EU referendum set for later this week.
I'm safely ensconced in my digitally tethered Brooklyn progressive bubble, whereas my mom, living in the swing state of Pennsylvania — with neighbors she actually knows — has to tread lightly.
Fans of the Wick universe shouldn't worry too much, though, as it sounds like the game will tread lightly when it comes to the films' surprisingly deep lore and mythology.
There are also potential robbery risks, and the unfortunate realities of some (white) people being able to creep around wherever they want while others (nonwhite people) have to tread lightly.
Now he knows why I can't watch certain movie scenes and why I take the #MeToo movement so seriously, and there's nothing he can do about it but tread lightly.
Unlike a random hookup with a complete stranger, you kind of have to tread lightly if it's someone you know, says Anita Chlipala, LMFT, a dating and relationships expert in Chicago.
But you must tread lightly when using floral elements in cocktails, lest they come out not only smelling like cologne, which is tolerable, but also tasting like it, which is not.
T-Mobile is calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to "tread lightly" as the agency looks into a series of video offerings that have raised net neutrality concerns among advocates.
And since late last year, more than 60,000 visitors have signed the Palau Pledge, devised by its children and stamped into passports, promising to "tread lightly, act kindly and explore mindfully".
While the Democratic candidates tread lightly around their Biden critiques, a less polite offensive against the former vice president is being mounted online by committed activists from the party's left wing.
That may stem from the private advice they are getting from sports agents to tread lightly — or avoid discussing it entirely — if they are asked about the uproar over Hong Kong.
"Employment numbers trump everything else, so tread lightly, because if hiring picks up and wages rise dramatically, the bullish move we got this week could be repealed in a heartbeat," he said.
CNBC reported earlier Thursday that NBA players' unusual quietness on China may stem from the private advice they are getting from sports agents to tread lightly or avoid discussing the issue entirely.
This combination of low mass and no charge means that most neutrinos tread lightly on the universe, passing through planets and other celestial matter without slowing down or leaving easily detectable tracks.
In this environment, the Fed and many central banks in Europe and Asia have no choice but to tread lightly and be careful not to tip the economic boat into another recession.
Most industries are urging officials to tread lightly on overhauling the agreement, which they say has been successful but needs updates to account for the technological advances of the past 25 years.
"Banks tread lightly because they don't want to hurt their image or undermine traditionally close ties with the local community," said Carmine Evangelista, CEO of AZ Holding, which specializes in recovering unsecured loans.
However, before the midterm elections in November, he has given conservative-state Democrats leeway to vote as they see fit and has urged progressives in the party to tread lightly when criticizing moderates.
I think I may have found that guy, but I want to tread lightly just because, you know, you can get all caught up … but yeah, hopefully for New Year's we'll be spending together.
In the realm of national security, where Congress tends to tread lightly, other sources of law predominate — and a new study by the Brennan Center shows that they are frequently withheld from the public.
Anduril's leaders tread lightly on the subject of deadly force—traditionally the purview of defense companies—and have a ready answer when I ask whether the company will ever build systems that kill people.
Let's not tread lightly here: Fox News was built to cover Soleimani's assassination, and the people in front of that screen the past day or so are absolutely loving every single minute of it.
"Employment numbers trump everything else, so tread lightly, because if hiring picks up and wages rise dramatically, the bullish move we got this week could be repealed in a heartbeat," the "Mad Money" host said.
Jack Jacobs said the Obama administration is likely to tread lightly as it continues to court the Iranian middle class in the wake of recent elections that gave "genuine moderates" increased control of Iran's parliament.
Democrats seeking their party's nomination for president tread lightly on Friday after President Donald Trump's longtime confidant Roger Stone was indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Fithian had this to say: We all should tread lightly and be mindful that over the years, the film industry's success is a direct result of a highly successful collaboration between film makers, distributors and exhibitors.
So look, there's no exact formula to any of this, but in general my rules of thumb for electability are this: Listen to your B.S. detector, embrace class war, and tread lightly with the woke signaling.
Mr. Obama will probably tread lightly in some parts of the country, though: In many of the red states vital to control of the Senate, he remains a divisive figure and less popular than Mr. Trump.
The departing ambassador to Poland, Paul W. Jones, wrote a memo to embassy employees and his successor, saying it was best to tread lightly on rule-of-law issues, according to two people who read it.
One agency exec said marketers would need to tread lightly with audio ads because Amazon execs stressed in the past that Alexa would remain ad-free to avoid turning off people who may feel bombarded by ads.
To the Editor: Re "Democrats Tread Lightly in Defending One of Their Own" (news article, April 17): Of course, Democrats and all people of good will should condemn death threats to Representative Ilhan Omar or anyone else.
Republicans also tread lightly when it came to Williams and Marie Yovanovitch, a well-respected diplomat who was ousted from her post as ambassador to Ukraine after a smear campaign by Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal attorney.
After giving up three homers to the slugger in the past three days, Los Angeles may tread lightly around Beltre on Thursday in the finale of a four-game series between the two American League wild card contenders.
Through the eyes French citizens with roots, and now a home, in Cuba, they observe it from a global context, not just a North American one—less likely to tread lightly on the things that hit closest to home.
As I got older, I adopted personal codes of conduct that I religiously followed for ethical reasons, but they were all, like, Don't drink bottled water, avoid certain products, tread lightly in the world so your footprint is small.
He cautioned courts to tread lightly in reviewing the validity of actions in this category, for the circumstances will likely involve exigencies that Congress has had no time to consider and which judges might be poorly suited to assess.
You might think that the EU would tread lightly given its poor track record At the same time, no one seems to be particularly good at figuring out which platforms will endure and which ones will be pushed to the sidelines.
The prospect of such work naturally leads some regulators to tread lightly on those they are meant to regulate, and enables others either to gain access to regulators for regulated firms or develop rule-evading strategies on behalf of the same.
"It just doesn't seem right that, since roughly 1,000 people got to see it at a premiere, the millions [of] others waiting for the next few months to see it themselves should have to tread lightly Wikipediaing the film," they wrote.
Shards of glass often top the fencing that keeps "strangers" out of these gardens— here the glass and its threatening edges form the basis of a charge piece of oft-disputed property, and visitors tread lightly, navigating ideas of neighborhood.
But critics say any effort by Republicans in recent years to tread lightly around racially sensitive issues has been tossed aside by Mr. Trump, who has created a permission structure for other politicians to mimic his behavior, political strategists said.
"I felt a hand tap me on the shoulder, reminding me to tread lightly and try to protect my brothers," he writes of the moment in 1976 when he realized that three of the five Band members were hooked on heroin.
And he has held his capital in reserve, choosing to tread lightly on certain issues, according to a person with direct knowledge of the discussions, not campaigning aggressively for defunding Planned Parenthood in the renewed health care bill discussions, for instance.
Markets do change on their own and you might think that the EU would tread lightly given its poor track record of achieving meaningful remedies in its pursuit of Microsoft and the rapid changes we have seen in the mobile phone market.
Delaying any of the nominees purely for political gain is a strategy that could backfire on Democrats if they don't tread lightly, which is why they should work to confirm the nominees expeditiously so that the President-elect can hit the ground running.
And the arguments they made previewed a line of defense as Congress prepares to pick up where Mueller left off — though Democrats continued to tread lightly on the issue of impeachment ahead of a strategizing huddle with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday.
Although you'll have to tread lightly to avoid unwelcome prying, prompting the person with a simple "You know, I feel like there's something you're not saying" can open up the conversation and help people overcome reticence — knowing that they're safe to do so.  
The Republican Party should tread lightly on health care reform; the more they insist on dismantling a working system that created a market of competing private insurers to provide universal coverage, the more voters will demand a single payer system to once and for all.
Most analysts doubt a threat of military action is realistic, as the United States has not deployed any substantial military presence in the region, but serves as a warning to Maduro to tread lightly, especially when it comes to its treatment of opposition leaders.
That's not quite true; there are plenty of Chrome apps that have an offline mode as well, including Gmail Offline, Google Drawings, and even Android Apps from Google Play (although you may want to tread lightly, since mobile apps don't always work perfectly on the laptop).
Model behavior and tread lightly Before you start a conversation about someone else's presumably "unhealthy" food habits, you need to understand what a too-high number on the scale means to the other person --- and also to you, said Bryan Karazsia, an assistant professor of psychology at the College of Wooster.
Hillary Clinton needs to tread lightly around issues of what it means to be a woman in this society, and especially to be a woman with aspirations to hold a powerful elective office in this society, in the same way that Barack Obama has always had to be careful about the way he talks about race.
" Soon it became her team's job to fashion a balance between preserving free speech on her platform and protecting it from trolls and neo-Nazis: "We wanted to tread lightly: core participants in the open-source software community were sensitive to corporate oversight, and we didn't want to undercut anyone's techno-utopianism by becoming an overreaching arm of the company-state.
Historians tread lightly when it comes to psychobiography, but Nixon's career "vindicates one of that maligned genre's most trustworthy findings: The recipe for a successfully driven politician should include a doting mother to convince the son he can accomplish anything, and an emotionally distant father to convince the son that no accomplishment can ever be enough," wrote Rick Perlstein in Nixonland.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyWhite House denies exploring payroll tax cut to offset worsening economy Schumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord GOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation MORE (R-Iowa) said Wednesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE should tread lightly in his effort to persuade Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) to move forward with a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

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