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103 Sentences With "to cross the line"

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We are a very short distance from those who are willing to cross the line of political debate to those willing to cross the line into political abuse.
He tried not to cross the line with his glee.
Others appeared to cross the line into tax fraud, the NYT alleges.
The finish time is taken on the fourth rider to cross the line.
She realized that she should have been the one not to cross the line.
"If you don't want me to cross the line, don't draw one," she warns.
"To cross the line in first position is a dream for me," said Toro.
This is where George's boozy fun seemed to cross the line into bad taste.
All he knows is how easy it was for him to cross the line.
These are real people, and they've made the conscious decision to cross the line.
Basically, I tried to cross the line a little bit, while still keeping it legal.
Yet with all of Apple's newfound openness, it appears unwilling to cross the line into Android.
It's illegal to cross the line without permission from the UK Home Secretary, a senior politician.
Times were taken from the fourth rider on each eight-man team to cross the line.
Which means you'd have to cross the line into his cell, which means he's got you!
Connery replies that everyone knows where they are, but who is prepared to cross the line?
I overheard the voices of a number of artists who chose not to cross the line.
It is about the pursuit of justice and holding those who dare to cross the line accountable.
She waited for her new friend to cross the line — D'Agostino had been lapped — and they hugged.
A video review showed that the puck bounced off the cross bar, failing to cross the line.
It takes a lot — a Chad-level outburst — to cross the line of what seems like too much.
This has allowed prominent photographers to cross the line with impunity for decades, sexually exploiting models and assistants.
It was as if they felt entitled to cross the line and intimidate me out of a potential relationship.
She has a moderately sophisticated rhythmic command but is too demure to cross the line from pop into jazz.
You never want to cross the line, but I think there is some pretty good ammo there, isn't there?
The genre makes no promise to resemble reality, instead magnifying and embellishing truth enough to cross the line into impossible.
"To cross the line is a criminal offense," Mr. Koehler said of the security perimeter, requesting that it be lifted.
Even so, it is unusual for full-time media commentators to cross the line to directly participate in political rallies.
As with all tech companies, Google is careful not to cross the line into making actual health claims with Google Fit.
She finished in 3:16:11, and was the second-to-last woman to cross the line (23 women dropped out).
He finished in the leading bunch of 93 riders to cross the line in five hours, two minutes and nine seconds.
Requiring multiple clicks begins to cross the line to deceptive advertising, especially considering that [they] are using their own illness as clickbait.
The YouTube star sends provocative and flirty messages to see if her friend would be willing to cross the line with Cyrus.
Welch feels it is important for candidates to show maturity and forthrightness, but warns applicants to be careful not to cross the line.
"I think it's the job of the comedian to cross the line at all times," Carrey told "Entertainment Tonight" in a Wednesday interview.
Rachel says she hates this job, and protests when she thinks the two are about to cross the line — but she always crosses it.
"I think it is the job of a comedian to cross the line at all times, because that line is not real," Carrey said.
The one group that was never allowed to cross the line into whiteness was African-Americans, he said — the long-term legacy of slavery.
While each successive crisis has brought us closer to the brink of armed conflict, neither side has sought to cross the line into war.
At issue in Ms. Harris's case was what kind of proof was needed for conduct to cross the line from merely offensive to unlawful.
" She also wrote, "Barstool grew an undeniable audience because it was unafraid to have a hot take, an unpopular opinion or to cross the line.
Given the evidence, Trump can no longer plausibly deny that he was willing to cross the line and work with Cohen to break the law.
These few bad apples were willing to cross the line into violence, surrendering the moral high ground — their greatest asset in fighting hatred and bigotry.
However, a recent "butt scratching" story she told on the BBC's "The Graham Norton Show" seemed to cross the line for a lot of her fans.
The global event traditionally sees fans adopting underdogs and cheering on the very last competitor to cross the line, rather than throwing shade in any direction.
Conservative commentator and author Tom Nichols posted a tweet this week that managed to cross the line that separates the merely insensitive from the real assholes.
I couldn't bring myself to cross the line, to hit my shots wider, into that dreaded doubles alley on the tennis court I had always avoided.
Coogan: When you've been doing it for a while, you acquire a sense of courage and judgment, so you know how far to cross the line.
"It's the job of the comedian to cross the line at all times… The comedians are the last voice of truth in this whole thing," he said.
Riders received points depending on where they finished in each run, with one to the winner, down to eight for the last man to cross the line.
All I have to say, sir, is that nobody asked you to cross the line in a crass rant against two young people who've done nothing wrong.
But if the aunt says to the niece, "I will give you $50 to vote for Hillary Clinton," that could well be found to cross the line.
Continuing to cross the line between fantasy and reality, Shandling also served as host for multiple awards shows, including multiple stints at The Emmys and The Grammy Awards.
How the bomb gets to where it's going is less important than the decision to cross the line into nuclear use and, thus, risk escalation and global destruction.
He's trying to cross the line from being a major Republican donor — he regularly gives millions of dollars to GOP candidates in election years — to a Republican politician.
"It's very difficult for people to cross the line in their heads to admit their actions to themselves—especially if the victim and perpetrator aren't in contact," explains Madsen.
The Atlético defender was the only man to miss in the shootout, the fall guy whose shot hit the base of a post and failed to cross the line.
Cheruiyot annihilated the field with frenetic front running to cross the line in 3:34.91, way ahead of second-placed Ronald Kwemoi (3:36.61) and George Manangoi (3:37.00).
Dripping with sweat, he just about managed to cross the line in front of charging yellow-jersey wearer Froome who was the last rider to start, two minutes after Bardet.
Beth Rotman, the director of money in politics and ethics for the good-government group Common Cause, said the payment appeared to cross the line, and warranted a thorough investigation.
Some of those prices may reflect fair market conditions for a unique time, but others appear to cross the line that separates fair supply-demand dynamics from exploitative price gouging.
But, the more you say you are going to throat punch someone, the chances certainly grow greater that you are going to cross the line and actually, well...throat punch someone.
Part of an 11-man break, the Italian surged away and stayed comfortably ahead of compatriot Matteo Montaguti (AG2R-La Mondiale) to cross the line one minute and six seconds ahead.
David Rudisha and Shaunae Miller showed that there are different ways to cross the line first, but their gold medals will be the same after thrilling 2500 and 21988 meters finals.
The first one died right on the line, and on the second one, Pittsburgh defenseman Marcus Pettersson dove and knocked the puck away just as it was about to cross the line.
"When a creator crosses the line into excluding exhorts of people, like the way I would argue that Jordan Peterson or someone else does, they're going to cross the line," Jenkins said.
Some cross moral lines proudly complicit and in step with the president, others as part of a "silent circle of assent," while others refuse to cross the line with strength and integrity.
We had already journeyed to see Patti Smith, Talking Heads, the Shirts, Orchestra Luna and David Johansen at various Connecticut joints but had yet to cross the line into the Big Apple.
His director of photography still occasionally reminds him not to "cross the line"—reversing the relative positions of the characters in the frame, a cinematographic no-no—or cut off the characters' feet.
While both groups were waiting to see if YouTube did anything, neither were surprised by the ultimate inaction: YouTube has long faced criticism for very selectively punishing users who seem to cross the line.
But intrusions, like the DNC hacks, that fall short of armed attacks still lie in a gray zone, exploited by nations clever enough not to cross the line that would trigger an armed response.
The 24-1 long-shot Gronkowski battled from the back of the pack to cross the line second, almost two lengths behind Justify, while the 5-1 Hofburg finished third amid overcast but dry conditions.
While the nation awaits the medical community's response to this crisis, law-abiding citizens of all walks of life continue to cross the line into criminality in pursuit of an addiction created by a medical treatment.
Privacy versus harassment Richard Hasen, an expert on election law at the University of California at Irvine, said neither the boycott calls nor Castro tweet appears to cross the line into the "unconstitutional harassment" of donors.
Though it is not at all clear what pushes any given individual to cross the line into violence, attitudes like these are what Nawaz and Quilliam have controversially described as the "mood music" to terrorist acts.
Brazil-Argentina rivalry is more likely to cross the line from teasing to tense, as Argentine tennis player Juan Martin Del Potro discovered on Monday during a center court match against Portugal's Joao Sousa at Olympic Park.
Thompson, who became the first Caribbean woman to win the Olympic 100m and 20.443m double in Rio last summer, comfortably pulled away to cross the line ahead of Jura Levy (11.19) and Olympic finalist Christania Williams (11.30).
The Briton, under the weather already before the start, led from pole position but smashed his front wing, served a five-second time penalty and survived a wild spin to cross the line out of the points.
After 14 laps of a circuit taking in Regent Street, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, the Mitchelton Scott rider timed his sprint to perfection to cross the line ahead of Germany's Andre Greipel and Colombian Fernando Gaviria.
After decades of being able to cross the line at will, families, Native Americans, members of church congregations, and employees at hospitals and small businesses now find themselves confronted with a sometimes impassable and, occasionally hostile, barrier.
"Because I think many of our colleagues in the news business see the president's attacks -- his constant bashing of the media -- as a rationale, as an excuse to cross the line themselves to push back," he said.
With the field of cars bunching up, Verstappen was unable to cross the line to start his final run before the clock ran down, which prompted a frustrated outburst over the radio from the 21-year-old Dutchman.
"Social media is emboldening people to cross the line and push the envelope on what they are willing to say to provoke and to incite," said Jonathan Albright, research director at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism.
One Indian soldier was killed during a gunfight against men trying to cross the Line of Control (LOC), the de facto border where thousands of Indian and Pakistani troops face off against each other, army spokesman Manish Kumar said.
With little to separate the leading pack heading into the final kilometer, Bikila produced a late charge to cross the line in 23:22, 221 seconds ahead of his fellow debutant Kiprono, to collect the winner's cheque of $255,000.
A bond sale for burger chain Steak 'n Shake was pulled after two weeks of marketing last month, while a deal for insurance broker Confie is yet to cross the line a week after it was due to price.
"Anytime it seemed to cross the line of publicity, that's when there always would be a pushback against the Chinese Jews," said Moshe Yehuda Bernstein, a researcher in Perth, Australia, who has written about the revival in a forthcoming book.
"Social media is emboldening people to cross the line and push the envelope on what they are willing to say to provoke and to incite," said Jonathan Albright, research director at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
The band was marching in uniform from the stadium to its buses following the game when a female Miami fan tried to cross the line of band students, University of Florida spokesman Steve Orlando told CNN, based on the director's account.
Jones is clearly very unlikely to tone down his act even now that the writing is on the wall, so the most charitable interpretation is that the site is just waiting for him to cross the line again before pulling the trigger.
Tehran does have the capacity to cross the line into a serious conflict — with thousands of US troops in the region in range of its proxies and militia allies and the world economy hostage to the flow of oil in the Gulf.
But, like Conroy, the structurally adversarial nature of her position serves as a powerful corrective to the system itself — she's there to cross the line, to challenge the whole political and journalistic system, to point out its flaws on left and right alike.
Kipyegon, silver medalist two years ago, took up the running with 600 to go and was stride for stride with in-form Sifan Hassan until the Dutchwoman faded while the Kenyan stayed strong to cross the line in four minutes 2.59 seconds.
Kiprop, the 33 Olympic champion, ran the last lap of the opening semi-final in 52.93 seconds, sweeping past the field on the back straight and taking the lead off the final bend to cross the line first in three minutes, 39.73 seconds.
Most recently, the US and Russia tussled over Russia's latest iteration of its Open Skies aircraft, which had newly upgraded cameras (including infrared) aboard, and which Washington said appeared to cross the line from "confidence building" monitoring equipment to outright intelligence-gathering.
Unlike a traditional oil, however, this dry version has no slick feeling or tendency to cross the line between shiny and greasy — and it plays especially well with hair that could use a little luster to help combat what might otherwise become a dry, powdery mess.
"I worry that the president's attacks have given too many straight news reporters — not talking about the opinion page or prime time — an excuse or license to cross the line themselves and become players on the field, and I think that is a huge mistake," Wallace said.
Algeria's independent news media did not at first rally behind Mr. Tamalt, since much of the material he produced was poorly sourced and seemed to cross the line into libel, but it did report growing demands for his release and now for an investigation into his death.
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of Manhattan, an ordinarily thoughtful and mild-mannered jurist, has just plain had it with the government, which he accused of repeatedly attempting "to halt the orderly progress of this litigation" most recently with tactics that "seem to cross" the line of sanctionable conduct.
In real time, it almost looked like she ran out of gas and her body just fell toward the finish line, or she misjudged how far away she was and as she pushed her chest out to cross the line, she realized she had much farther to go and just continued falling forward.
A small number of conservative opinion-makers have pleaded with the party to intervene, but their strategies are so hyper-rational as to cross the line into fantasy: Perhaps Rubio and Cruz—the latter of whom is a hated figure within the GOP—can forge a unity ticket of undisguised political nemeses, both of whom are committed to top billing.
The truth is that many Democratic AIPAC attendees cannot (yet) bring themselves to cross the line to vote for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
It's so easy to cross the line from being a dark story filled with despair so that we might better understand the parts of ourselves that could lead us to do awful things (or better understand how we might cope with others doing awful things to us), and being a dark story that wallows in despair in a way that becomes sordid and unappetizing — especially because that line will be different for every single viewer.

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