We're
on that slippery slope now.
Not exact matches
I know that once I hear or read one of those terms, it almost always means that the person using the term is going to tell us that their magic term means they are right and the other person is wrong because the other person is using a «straw man», they're «cherry picking» or
now they're
on «the
slippery slope».
And during his
now regular Friday morning appearance
on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show, the mayor said that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's newly proposed guidelines to crack down
on improper coordination by independent expenditure groups lead to «an awfully
slippery slope» and would be «hard to justify legally.»
We are dealing with the added change in my illness having more and more impact
on my mobility and confidence, it would have been so easy for me to retreat into my shell and my wonderful husband do more and more around the house that there would be no time to talk, hug and have fun — we will make sure this doesn't happen
now that we can see the
slippery slope we were
on.