Sentences with phrase «new slippery slope»

But now it appears we are headed down a new slippery slope.

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This is a newer one that's already moving down a slippery slope.
It seems to me that the American tradition of Christianity gives a complete new meaning to the term slippery slope.
The idea that certain individuals and groups learn differently due to their genetic makeup, and so need specialized educational programs could be the first step in a slippery slope to recreating a new brand of «separate but equal.»
Gregory Stock, who directs the program on medicine, technology, and society at the University of California at Los Angeles school of medicine, says in his new book, Redesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic Future:» [T] he slippery slope has been used time and again to oppose all kinds of innovations.
Other interesting technologies include a new intelligent permanent all - wheel - drive system for superior traction and better on - road fuel economy, and the patented Gradient Release Control, which improves driver confidence and control when releasing the brakes on steep and slippery slopes.
I got my start 11 years ago doing grassroots events with SCCA and fell down the slippery slope, so I'm excited to share that experience with new drivers now.»
All of us are grappling in one capacity or another with the industry's rapidly advancing new suite of potentials that can look, on a good day, like bright new beginnings, and on another day like an accelerating luge run down the slippery slope directly into opportunism, blurring ethical lines, and new relationships under the banner of author management.
When announcing this year's EVO 2018 lineup, tournament organize Joey «MrWizard» Cuellar made a great point about the longtime franchise's newest entry: «It was on a slippery slope, it had a lot of competition going forward, and it just kind of fizzled.
In the December 20 edition of The New York Sun, Stephen Maine wrote, «For many years, he has resisted a slide down the slippery slope to landscape, complicating that genre by any means necessary.
This week's gay - marriage ruling from the New Jersey Supreme Court, Lewis v. Harris, brought images of slippery slopes to two of the co-conspirators at The Volokh Conspiracy.
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