But the slippery slope of cross-strait relations is something even he is finding hard to navigate.
But far be it for us to put you on a slippery slope to dependency.
In fact, Young says it would be a "slippery slope" to yield to political pressure.
It is not too late to pull back from the brink of this slippery slope.
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Groups like the American Civil Liberties Union see DNA evidence as a slippery slope, however.
You want to talk about a slippery slope or how guns don't kill people, people do.
"I asked parliamentary questions to the European Commission about the risk of this slippery slope, " she said.
The minute you start carving out exceptions to non-violence, you find yourself on a very slippery slope.
These are still anathema to most unionists as the beginning of a slippery slope to Irish unification.
The "slippery slope" logic reflected in the Muslim Brotherhood's statement remains all too common in across the region.
The only slippery slope is the one that leads to making many people's lives so much, much better.
It wouldn't be good to have Steven Spielberg or Quentin Tarantino running around shouting "First Amendment, slippery slope!"
To Reed, that will begin a slippery slope toward the Democratic Party's installations of more than 500 super-delegates.
Otherwise, we will continue down the slippery slope of slowly strangulating our ability to develop new life-enhancing, lifesaving drugs.
So how then does a firm prevent this being a slippery slope to throwing the good after the bad?
And too often the prescriptions offered would place the economy on the slippery slope that descends into industrial policy.
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This pro-consumer concept puts the console companies on a slippery slope toward doom.
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This is the slippery slope that pharmaceutical companies have always feared in India.
There are those who believe that by doing this we are on the "slippery slope" towards creating the perfect child.
But right-to-life groups and religious leaders see it as the first step down a slippery slope to full human cloning.
On the whole, however, he finds the West -- especially America -- to be an amoral slippery slope of sin.
Of course there are difficulties framing legislation containing safeguards and of course we must beware of the so-called slippery slope.
In short it will take a miracle to send the stock back up the slippery slope it is sliding down.
After that there was a lot of champagne in the changing rooms and a slippery slope into the Saturday night celebrations.
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The French are even farther down the slippery slope to fines than their friends on the other side of the Rhine.
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But paternalism critics vociferously warn about the slippery slope of such paternalism.
For social media commentator Jeff Jarvis, aligning themselves with the rules of particular countries could be a slippery slope for the company.
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Other industry groups see any government intervention and oversight in their policies as a slippery slope toward government control of the internet.
When the emphasis of your efforts shifts away from others and to yourself you have placed yourself on a very slippery slope.
Will this not lead down a slippery slope to genetic segregation of the sort depicted in the genetic dystopias beloved of science-fiction?
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