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Go easy on.
1. Don't use to much of something.
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Perhaps the next creator will go easier on you.
President Obama's drawdown of American troops will go easier if India and Pakistan are part of the solution, not fighting over the spoils.
One of Mr. Fain's appellate lawyers, Spencer McIntyre, said it showed how jailhouse informers manipulate the system, knowing that if they cooperate, the authorities will go easier on them -- even without an explicit promise or deal.
And they say that the French have hinted that membership negotiations on difficult topics like agriculture and the environment will go easier if Poland follows the federalist European line.
At the conclusion of "Fish," there's a shiveringly beautiful scene in which the narrator addresses her departed dad: "You actually spoke these very words near the end.... 'You are my heart; that's all that there is.' " We can only hope that next time out, McCorkle will go easier on the irony and cynicism and pursue this kind of quiet, open-minded watchfulness, which is so clearly her strong suit.
I found in literature that Twitter can break down barriers, that for example when someone is less active in a [face-to-face] group discussion, this will go easier via Twitter, but I noticed the reverse.
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It will go easy on its marketing promises, and it will talk a lot about putting investors first.
Scaring went on, "You said, 'If you admit you killed your husband it will go easy for you,' didn't you?," and Hoxha again made a denial.
Earlier in the evening, as violence engulfed the city center, Istanbul's mayor, Huseyin Mutlu, said on television, "The police will go easy on the protesters".
What inquiring minds want to know is whether the accountants, who missed some of the recent shenanigans at the company, will go easy on Tyco this year.
The last two items on the negotiating table on victim reparations and transitional justice are also the thorniest.But the fear that Mr Santos will go easy on the FARC in order to get a deal done is overblown.
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