He is on thin ice here, but he is smart enough, and gutsy enough to get away with it. |
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The agencies are putting GM and Ford on thin ice with ratings just barely above junk bond status. |
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Lea knew for some time she was on thin ice but that didn't seem to stop her. |
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After climbing a few pitches, I found the three-pronged toe to be particularly effective on thin ice. |
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Developers who want to build 71 houses on the site of Altrincham Ice Rink could be skating on thin ice. |
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The young bachelor was treading on thin ice after showing up two and a half hours late. |
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But the fact that his confirmation was put on thin ice by such tenuous allegations concerns many activists. |
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Like the rest of the field, Woods was swinging on thin ice, knowing that the slightest false step or slice of misfortune would draw blood. |
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As far as her film career goes, Courtney is skating on thin ice. |
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I'm already treading on thin ice because of my out-spokenness. |
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His reign has been very controversial and he is on thin ice already. |
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When we decide that fundamental ethical principles must be taken into account' we are skating on thin ice. |
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Moreover, the Council was on thin ice because it could hardly agree on anything, including the reports on Darfur. |
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Outdoor exhibit of giant photos Arctic, Walking on thin ice, marking the International Polar Year. |
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A large percentage of snowmobile collisions occur off the groomed trails with alcohol, excessive speed, and riding on thin ice as leading causes. |
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It is soon obvious how easily supposed certainties can be lost and how we tread on thin ice with our ideas for our lives. |
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Don't drive your snowmobile on thin ice, and wear a thermal protection buoyant suit. |
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She came back from culinary school to find her grandparents' shop on thin ice. |
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I won't be walking on thin ice to get through the night. |
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We are skating on thin ice and progress must be made. There are times in history when narrow sectoral interests, however legitimate, must give way before the general interest. |
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Ever since he was caught stealing office supplies, he has been on thin ice with his boss. |
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Indeed, by the third week of the war there were rumblings that Rumsfeld's future and with it his vision of conflict were resting on thin ice in the Iraqi desert. |
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In my opinion, the proposal on data protection fails to offer the intended protection, and the Council is on thin ice with its extension of the framework decision. |
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I caution the parliamentary secretary because he is really on thin ice. |
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