Sentence examples for path to tread from inspiring English sources

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Which is the right path to tread.

Serbia's government has a hard path to tread.

Mr. Rus noted that this can be a tricky path to tread.

But that's a difficult path to tread on the French left.

Push on with hangings too hastily, and leaders risk a backlash.It is a difficult path to tread.

Shortly afterwards, his government said that it would make it legal to work until the age of 70.It is a delicate path to tread.

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Editors Maureen Moynagh and Nancy Forestell are careful to acknowledge certain exclusions, such as the lack of oral sources (a difficult path to trod when putting together a book), and they deftly sidestep anticipated ideological criticisms like their application of the word feminism and adherence to the concept of separate "waves" with discernible beginnings and endings.

Unwound, these ropes become parallel paths to tread around the stage.

Advocates say walkways around the 107-acre basin are too narrow for the 36 million annual visitors, forcing them off the paths to tread on the roots of the trees whose beauty they come to celebrate.

The idea of there being a variety of paths to tread, and the consequences of each road (not) taken is raised from the beginning.

But, if that's the path Barclays wants to tread, John McFarlane, newly installed as executive chairman, needs to improve his own game.

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