Walk a fine line
Posted by TheFallen on August 14, 2002
In Reply to: Walk a fine line posted by Helen on August 14, 2002
: Hi, I'm new here. Can you tell the meaning of "walk a fine line"? I encountered this in a newspaper this morning, and I couldn't find it in the dictionary. Thanks.
It means to steer a risky and difficult course between two policies... to be so near the edge of one that you risk falling into another less desirable one. All of which is a pretty unclear definition, so maybe an example might help.
"With his current policy approach towards Iraq, President Bush walks a fine line between the interests of national security and those of warmongering."
The metaphor's from tightrope walking, I'd guess.
- Walk a fine line Bruce Kahl 08/14/02