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20 Sentences With "treated lightly"

How to use treated lightly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "treated lightly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "treated lightly". Mastering all the usages of "treated lightly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

This should not be treated lightly and requires a transformational approach.
Many Kenyans believed Mr. Cholmondeley was treated lightly because he was rich and white.
But neither is the Jewish-Israeli perpetuation of the same violence against Palestinians to be treated lightly.
In a letter to users of Moscow's online portals, Sobyanin said the extended holiday should not be treated lightly.
In a letter to users of Moscow's online portals, Sobyanin said the week-long holiday should not be treated lightly.
The problem, of course, is that fatal food allergies are extraordinarily prevalent in the United States and shouldn't be treated lightly.
"Health data is, as seen over the course of this report, very sensitive information, and should not be treated lightly," it writes.
"Violations like [the leaked recording] are not treated lightly because the trust is fundamental to how [Facebook] can operate with transparency," Liu said.
Although getting rid of physical cash seems like a good idea from a crime prevention perspective, the potential unforeseen consequences should not be treated lightly.
But in "Pandaemonium," a clever hybrid of physical theater and cinema that had its local debut at New York Live Arts on Wednesday, much of the alienation is treated lightly.
I had always loved school but now, having missed several years, I saw it through new eyes -- something not to be treated lightly, and certainly not to be taken for granted.
Just this week, the LA Times published two letters that defended, and treated lightly, World War II internment of Japanese Americans, inspiring a backlash from readers who were shocked that the comments hadn't been dismissed out hand as ridiculous defenses of a barbaric violation of civil liberties.
The U-boat was treated lightly by the Imperial German Navy; in the first six weeks of the war, the U-boat arm had sent out ten boats, sunk no ships and lost two boats for their efforts. On the morning of 22 September, Otto Weddigen, the commander of spotted Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy.
He was treated lightly by King Henry (as he was by then) and only imprisoned for a year. He died at his Warwickshire home on 6 September 1407. He had married by 1379, Margaret, sister and heiress of Robert Whatton of Nottinghamshire; they had 2 daughters. His heir was his daughter Isabel, who married Thomas Stafford.
It might mean an increase in the student's stipend and/or make the student eligible for employment opportunities. Neither of these, however, is guaranteed by candidacy. The primary benefit of PhD candidacy is that completion of the doctorate is nominally imminent so long as the student completes the final defense. This is, of course, not a given because a written dissertation and an oral defense of the student's work are typically not treated lightly by the faculty.
Founded in 1974, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was created to set forth international standards for nuclear reactor safety. However, without a proper policing force, the guidelines set forth by the IAEA were often treated lightly or ignored completely. In 1986, the disaster at Chernobyl was evidence that international nuclear reactor safety was not to be taken lightly. Even in the midst of the Cold War, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission sought to improve the safety of Soviet nuclear reactors.
In spite of her ability to adapt physically into virtually any environment, Earth's own peculiarities and its rules against just eating everything that moves causes Aylee to have great difficulties fitting into complicated human life on Earth. This is the source of much of the humour related to her. She is naive and childlike and largely unable to control the appetites associated with her various forms, such as the inclination to eat humans when she is carnivorous. Though this topic is usually treated lightly, it is also the source of serious conflict.
Instead of a scalding brew of mirth and malice, served black, Donner settles up a tepid latte, decaf. What a shame—Conspiracy Theory could have been a contender." Todd McCarthy of Variety called the film "a sporadically amusing but listless thriller that wears its humorous, romantic and political components like mismatched articles of clothing ... This is a film in which all things ... are treated lightly, even glibly ... One can readily sympathize with ... the director's desire to inject the picture with as much humor as possible. But he tries to have it every which way in the end, and the conflicting moods and intentions never mesh comfortably.
By 1959, circulation of the rival Houston Post had pulled ahead of the Chronicle." Jones, a lifelong Democrat who organized the Democratic National Convention to be in Houston in 1928, and who spent long years in public service first under the Wilson administration, helping to found the Red Cross during World War I, and later famously under the Roosevelt administration, described the paper's mission in these terms: ::"I regard the publication of a newspaper as a distinct public trust, and one not to be treated lightly or abused for selfish purposes or to gratify selfish whims. A great daily newspaper can remain a power for good only so long as it is uninfluenced by unworthy motives, and unbought by the desire for gain. A newspaper which can be neither bought nor bullied is the greatest asset of a city or state.
G.) Kingston's part: On Sunday 8 June 1884 around 4 pm Kingston, carrying a saloon rifle in a bag, boarded a cab operated by one Patrick Guerrin, who sported a tall felt hat "after the American pattern". He had been carried along Pirie Street as far as Hindmarsh Square when he took it into his head to put a bullet through the "topper" of the cabman, but whether through carelessness, inebriation or (as Kingston claimed) a sudden lurch of the vehicle, the slug went low and lodged in Guerrin's scalp. The cabman immediately ejected Kingston, and appears to have demanded money (perhaps £1000, then £300) to avoid a criminal charge, which Kingston refused. Kingston was duly charged, convicted and jailed for six months, confounding skeptics, who predicted he would, by virtue of his profession and connections, somehow be treated lightly.

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