The company is sailing close to the wind financially, so they're cutting costs everywhere
He was sailing close to the wind with his comments, but managed to avoid causing a major argument
She's sailing close to the wind by spending more than she earns
They are sailing close to the wind to meet the project deadline
If you sail too close to the wind, you might get into trouble
The politician's remarks were sailing close to the wind and many people were offended
With only a few days left, the team is sailing close to the wind to complete the task
His financial situation means he's sailing close to the wind
The charity is sailing close to the wind and needs more donations to survive
She's been sailing close to the wind with her deadlines lately
That new business venture seems to sail close to the wind.
I know, it's a bit risky, but potentially rewarding.
I hope it doesn't end up failing completely.
The company had to sail close to the wind financially
The company was barely managing its finances
Their finances were extremely precarious