Ultimately, she adds, merchants that adopt a surcharge should "tread lightly" by gauging initial consumer response.
Yet the decision to tread lightly on financial malfeasance might cost Romney the election.
This past cabinet member for climate change knew to tread lightly on that.
This caused me to tread lightly at the outset of my physical recovery, paralyzed with the fear of a recurrence.
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The network owned by Rupert Murdoch has tread lightly when it comes to the phone-hacking debacle at Murdoch's British paper.
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Congress would do well to tread lightly: Market forces are the primary driver for the rise in oil and gasoline prices.
Bottom line seeking higher yields in a low-interest-rate environment can lead one to take on much more risk than intended, so tread lightly.
But like Mr Graham, he has realised that you need to tread lightly on those non-negotiables if you want to preserve your influence.
In that kind of circumstance, I think the natural political instinct is to tread lightly, keep your head down, and to play it safe.
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Much like Element by Westin, Home2 Suites by Hilton is a green-minded mid-tier extended stay hotel concept ideal for business travelers looking to tread lightly on the planet.
Xi also said the U.S. should be more pragmatic in its dealings with China, even going so far as telling Kissinger and friends that Washington needs to tread lightly.
John Edwards, the other major Democratic nominee competing against Clinton, to tread lightly but the two are pressing their case, arguing mostly that the country needs a sea change.
"Up until then, the studios owned the artists and had unspoken agreements with celebrity magazines so they would tread lightly on people, " says Karen Steinheimer, a sociologist at the University of Southern California, and author of Celebrity Culture and the American Dream.
The religious scholars he studied at Harvard, such as Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878--1965), helped this devout Episcopalian articulate what is in essence a Buddhist worldview: Business is interdependent with everything around it, and hence it must tread lightly alongside nature, so both can remain healthy and sustain each other in the long run.
Tread too lightly and it will be open season for protectionism.
Not surprisingly, such no-go and tread-very-lightly zones offer bases for insurgents, including suicide-bombers, to prepare big terror attacks on Iraqi and foreign civilians.
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