Will he guarantee that businesses will have the reassurance, which they desperately need, of a guaranteed transition period, rather than
their falling off the cliff edge immediately after the article 50 negotiations conclude?»
Not exact matches
In other words, we can
fall off the
cliff -
edge next March, without any transition or indeed any existing EU laws to bind us, but behave as though we are still in fact full members of the EU.
If you kick a soccer ball toward the
edge of a
cliff, it will always
fall off.
«NASA is sort of
falling off the
edge of a fiscal
cliff.
Sales of the electronic device made by Amazon have not just
fallen off the
edge of the
cliff, they've hit the bottom.
Then it's
off to Manta Point or Banah
cliffs, where your breath will be snatched from you as you realise how very close you are to
falling to your death over the
edge of sheer soaring rock.
That's not quite the whole story, but the stats don't lie: in Britain, titles like
Edge and GamesMaster have seen their readerships
fall off a
cliff in recent years.
You feel the intensity of every sharp corner as you hug the
edge of the turn and do everything you can to keep the car from
falling off the
cliff while tearing through the track as fast as you can.
As a harbinger of this weird spin, Prager's film begins with a unibrowed man describing a recurring nightmare about
falling off the
edge of a
cliff.