Sentences with phrase «hole punch means»

A second - hole punch means you're gone.

Not exact matches

Just because you're angry doesn't mean you get to punch a hole in the wall, right?
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli concurs that the Obamacare repeal bill, if it were to pass the U.S. Senate and become law, would «punch a big hole» in the state budget and means that «far fewer New Yorkers will have insurance.»
«The bill means far fewer New Yorkers would have insurance, penalizes those who suffer from pre-existing conditions and potentially punches a big hole in our state budget,» DiNapoli said in an email to the media.
All of which means 2018 could be one of the last hurrahs for those of us hooked on the pointless, but enduringly glorious pleasure of punching a big hole in the horizon.
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