Obama may not want to wade into that morass again, but events may force his hand.
This seems to be more of a wade into social networking for the BBC than a splash.
Did you get bored and decide to wade into the console wars to see what would happen?
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Most of these players are not trying to wade into saturated markets like the U.S. and Western Europe.
The research could put pressure on big drug companies to wade into the ethically complicated field of stem-cell research.
That success, and the falling prices and increasing power of microprocessors, encouraged him to wade into designing electronic toys.
Although this law could be more widely used, American prosecutors are loth to wade into such murky legal waters.
But while Yang is probably getting plenty of advice, behind the scenes, few want to wade into this fight publicly.
Or they can wade into the much bigger question of whether class actions can be too big for any court to handle.
Gore's tax plan becomes ever more bewildering as you wade into it.
Pentagon officials, however, insist the military must wade into this new world.
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David Blunkett, the education secretary, has trampled over localism with peremptory instructions on school standards, and a willingness to wade into failing schools.
The enthusiasm for politicians to wade into the Barclays furor indicates heat will remain on the sector as the investigations into rate fixing continues.
Cessna will wade into the market later this year with its four-passenger Mustang, which is larger than the Eclipse 500 but smaller than the A700.
The few brave souls who have taken the plunge remain seriously underweight stocks, preferring to wade into the supposedly safer waters of the bond market.
Every day in my job, I am forced to wade into the modern world of connectivity, the miasma of Tweets and blogs (yes, like this one).
Last year, Mitchell agreed to wade into baseball's drug troubles in an effort to bring clarity to a murky world of cheating, lying and tarnished reputations.
You can only imagine the feeling of his security staff - the men nicknamed the president's "musketeers" - as they saw him wade into the crowd.
And among the few who do wade into those contracts, the average time spent on the page is 29 seconds, not nearly long enough to digest technicalities.
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And how many PIs would be willing to wade into a controversy by bringing charges against the very same peers who review their publications and grant proposals?
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But over the long term, drug companies aren't likely to want to wade into fighting infectious disease without major government incentives, like patent extensions on completely unrelated drugs.
After all this is settled, and assuming the NFL is found liable, we'll have to wade into another issue: How much, and under what formula, should the victims be compensated?
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Presumably not wanting to wade into another pool of controversy and be portrayed by the media as critical of a fellow female leader in Silicon Valley, Sandberg deftly dodged the question.
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Governments across Europe have attempted to wade into the financial markets over the past two weeks, in a bid to find their own solution to gridlocked credit markets and investor jitters in the banking sector.
He never swam, and when he did wade into the sea, never very far, he did so only in pursuit of one of his offspring so as to photograph him or her.
"My grandmother and mother would get us into our bathing suits, and we'd wade into the clear, cool waters of Snow's Pond, walking along the edges looking for blueberries, with coffee cans tied around our necks, " Watjen recalls.
Persistence, loyalty, authenticity, ease in foreign environments, a lively curiosity about other people, courage, breadth of experience, worldliness, and, being a quick study, willing to wade into uncharted waters without hesitation but with a lot of sober preparation.
The Supreme Court agreed to wade into some of the biggest and most contentious issues facing corporations today when it accepted appeals of a massive discrimination suit against Wal-Mart Stores and a lawsuit by states seeking to control utility carbon dioxide emissions.
He was happy to wade into the subject for hours. (Stevens was the only Justice who generally wrote his own first drafts of opinions.) So it was especially galling that the Court converted Citizens United from a narrow dispute about the application of a single provision in McCain-Feingold to an assault on a century of federal laws and precedents.
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