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Mr. Scandalios said his company would nevertheless tread lightly in deciding whether to rename any of its nine theaters.
Jackson didn't take the news lightly, naturally, deciding it was Davis plotting his exit and not McKenzie, Michael Silver writes on Yahoo.com, but as Clark Judge writes on CBSSports.com, he did himself no favors as the Raiders slid out of the playoffs and set an N.F.L. record for penalties.
There were so many that he began to pass up the lightly wounded; he decided that all he could hope to do was to stop people from bleeding to death.
In the case of the Perm militia, a column of lightly equipped policemen decided to travel on a road that was not under Russian control, and then set out without a military escort.
King v. Burwell can't be taken lightly because the Supreme Court decided to hear the case.
Recently with making a decision to follow my heart and go against the mainstream way of doing business I decided (not lightly) to allow the store to close.
Terminating, or legally ending the right of parent to child, is not something a judge decides lightly.
So I decided to tread lightly.
The mishap occurred seven days after Frank Stronach and Joe Orseno -- the owner and trainer of Red Bullet -- decided that their lightly raced colt needed to rest after beating Fusaichi Pegasus by nearly four lengths on a wet and taxing track in the Preakness on May 20.
She decided to take this lightly.
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