Without doubt, Mr Gore would have been happier to tread in the wake of a man of exemplary behaviour.
He trod explicitly in the footsteps of Mungo Park and Stanley or, preferably, he didn't tread in anyone's footsteps at all.
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However, you'd think that in an industry that is famous for such embarrassing pronouncements that 640K ought to be enough for anybody (well, maybe for your camera's firmware) or that there is a world market for about five computers (perhaps in every person's pockets), companies would tread cautiously in announcing that they're not going to create something.
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Either way, many markets will tread water in the coming days, ahead of those key events.
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Separately, the boss of BP urged foreign investors to tread carefully in Russia.
Last term, the court seemed to tread water in most of its rulings, giving only occasional hints that a conservative revolution was waiting to take off.
Central bankers whether Ben Bernanke, Mark Carney, or Mario Draghi can only use monetary policy-driven redistribution and inflation to tread water in a sea of distorted economic incentives for so long.
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Mr Saakashvili had to tread carefully in Ajaria because of a sprawling ex-Soviet base near Batumi, a legacy of the days when this was a cold-war frontier between the Red Army and Turkey, a NATO member.
With so many research, manufacturing and technology jobs hanging in the balance, the U.S. must tread very carefully in negotiations to ensure our firms are not put at a competitive disadvantage.
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The BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says President Obama continues to tread a fine line in commenting on Iran - anxious not to be seen as interfering nor to fuel anti-American sentiment.
In mid-February a top Slovenian manager urged the government to "synchronise its activities with business interests", and to tread very carefully in deciding when to recognise Kosovo's independence.
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Fools or vultures, somebody's rushing in where angels fear to tread: American home sales unexpectedly rose in December from November, reflecting a sudden interest in distressed properties at bargain prices.
Originally studying law at a university in Portugal he got his first chance to tread the boards at the age of 26 in an amateur college play.
In attempting to charge for his content over the internet, Beck is rushing in where gigantic media companies have at times feared to tread, or at least exercised extreme caution in treading.
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Mr Khatami has to tread carefully, above all in promoting relations with the West.
South Sudan will tread a path already navigated in recent years by East Timor, Eritrea, Slovakia, and the ex-Yugoslav and ex-Soviet republics that had big-country blessings on their birth.
The need to tread carefully is all the greater in an industry in which the main assets can flounce out of the door.
Ezra Gottheil, a senior analyst at Technology Business Research sees Microsoft stepping into a market where its best customers fear to tread after a series of setbacks in the tablet market last year.
We may never see these low rates again in our lifetime, but tread carefully when refinancing.
All three major equity indices then began to tread lower, ending the day well in the red.
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Emboldened with both motive and opportunity, the activists ran hard in 2011 and some of the mightiest brands in business felt the heavy tread.
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Her hypnotically paced expressive solo, impassive of face and measured of tread and movement, draws the viewer in as if to the eye of a hurricane.
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Their earthy tread and sublimely iconic expressions are framed in a surprisingly free and expressive round of angles that conjure emotional extremes and transcendent powers with blunt physicality.
This makes The Economist required reading, but also explains why you often miss the point in the subjective world of the emotions which the bulk of mankind inhabits and in which you fear to tread.
As a result, Chevron is moving in where local companies fear to tread.
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These have been specifically created for the Concept GLA: their tread pattern continues the lines of the spokes in an optical illusion that makes the wheel spokes appear longer.
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Other features include stainless steel Linley tread plates, a rhodium-plated plaque in the glove box and a stainless steel overlay of the Linley logo on the passenger fascia panel.
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But Flash rushes in, where Avis fears to tread.
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Tread carefully, son, you're in gamer country.
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