Remember, you are not
dealing with a sheep or a lamb here; you're trying to train one of history's most aggressive species.
Not exact matches
Yet because she brings up things that management doesn't want to hear or
deal with, they've now made her the black
sheep of the organization, and as a result no one wants to listen.
Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we
deal with biblical and ecclesial images of
sheep and shepherds, pastors and flocks?
it's always the same
deal with religious folk: show some marketable humble or charitable stuff to pull the
sheep in and rake in some dollars to pay for the lavish robes, and provide something to use as a red herring to keep people from focusing in on the nasty bits and priest crimes.
There are plenty of lost
sheep from his own fold to attend to — let the Canaanites
deal with the Canaanites.
When he and five colleagues analyzed the harmful effects of the border fence on pygmy owls, bighorn
sheep and other species in a 2010 paper, they
dealt with hypotheticals.
As
with any celebrity, the world's most famous
sheep has to
deal with her share of paparazzi that keep a close eye on her ups and downs.
In examining this proposal, it seems at the very least as harmful as a wolf in
sheep's clothing, but at most a diabolical
deal with the devil.
Written by Greenwood Bankruptcy Lawyer, Dee Compton Filing bankruptcy to
deal with only one creditor might seem extreme, but title lenders are often a «wolf in
sheep's clothing.»
They were often used to move large herds of cattle and
sheep, and they were especially good at
dealing with livestock in tight areas.
Those packs are clustered in Northeastern Oregon, where ranchers and
sheep producers have been
dealing with wolf attacks on livestock.
They also
deal with chickens, pigs, cattle, horses, llamas, alpacas, goats, and
sheep as well as other livestock.
But many people were
dealing with these mortgage consultants who were nothing more than a wolf in
sheep's clothing.»