Sentences with phrase «n't held back this tide»

Basic scrutiny hasn't held back this tide.

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The Swiss central bankers appear to have decided that they might not be able to hold back the tide as a new surge of investors poured their savings into the franc.
A nuisance of mud and water would not hold back a German tide.
We're staying away from it entirely because we think the Tide will be holding back a bit and not interested in excessively running up the score.
Merkel recognised that social attitudes have changed rapidly, and a smart conservative does not seek to hold back the tide.
We can not be held back inside or outside the EU from taking the steps we need to support cutting edge industries and local business, stop the tide of privatisation and outsourcing or from preventing employers being able to import cheap agency labour to undercut existing pay and conditions.
We aren't going to hold back the tide and wind from bringing the rubbish to our shore.
This time around you'll be earning cash for your efforts, and that cash can be used to deploy solid barriers, fences, decoys, gun nests and more in your efforts to hold back the tide of Locust assaulting your position.
Just as King Canute could not hold back the incoming tide, King Coal can not hold back the rise of the seas — or the clean energy transition.
And we certainly won't have the power to hold back rising tides as they encroach on our shores.
But it's good to see leading brands not just get behind plastics recycling in a big way, but also using the opportunity to raise awareness of, and channel funding to, organizations who are on the front lines holding back the tide of plastic pollution.
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