Sentences with phrase «differences go out the door»

At the annual picnic everyone's differences go out the door.

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It's those two little words that can make the difference between employees walking out the door or staying a little late to go above and beyond.
Conference committee is where people go behind close doors and iron out differences between two bills.
Matthew Ladner, senior advisor at the Foundation for Excellence in Education, snapped, «If there is a moral difference between redneck governors standing at the school house doors to keep kids out of school with a baseball bat, and union bosses wanting to go into schools to kick kids out of schools with legal baseball bats, the distinction escapes me.»
The only difference is that the studio can slam the door in the unknown's face, while they have to go out of their way to shower you with sincere and deeply felt sweet nothings.
However, all I have to do is look into Megan's eyes, or see Zelda go out the door purring — and even being yelled at with threatening words is still worth knowing we make a difference.
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