Sentences with phrase «major shot in the arm»

Mueller's indictment of 13 Russians helps Trump but it's mostly a major shot in the arm for American voters, says Jake Novak.
While he has insisted he will not take a leading role, his declaration was billed as a major shot in the arm for the Leave campaign and as a play for the Tory leadership, should the prime minister be forced to resign in the event of a vote to leave.
New York City Housing Authority chairwoman Shola Olatoye said, «It would be a major shot in the arm to the housing authority.»
«This bipartisan and historic agreement is a major shot in the arm for middle - class families from Western New York to Staten Island all the way to the eastern end of Long Island,» he said in a statement on Wednesday.
Kevin Costner's upcoming project has just had a major shot in the arm casting-wise.
The reboot of THE CROW just got a major shot in the arm, with the news that Jack Huston is to squeeze into the...
That means that teacher union «agency fees» will be on the endangered list again, which could provide a major shot in the arm to the reform movement, as it would likely weaken the NEA's and AFT's political power significantly.
Professional development has received a major shot in the arm with the #EdCamp movement, which has put the ownership of professional development and learning directly on the shoulders of all educators in a relationship - based, informal, and fun way.»
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