Sentences with phrase «proverbial camel»

The phrase "proverbial camel" refers to a well-known saying or story about a camel to represent a situation where a small or harmless action eventually leads to a much bigger or problematic consequence. Full definition
Once the door to a little consumption is open, television sets, boats and vacation cabins push in like the proverbial camel with its nose in the tent.
Plans for participatory initiatives will founder on the drawing board due to disagreement about what that participation should look like, or will instead resemble the proverbial camel.
At its best, the story (credited to five writers, including screenwriter Meg LeFauve) evokes Jack London, but more often it feels like the proverbial camel — the horse designed by committee — with downright weird choices like a Western - themed midsection featuring Tyrannosaurus ranchers (most notably Sam Elliott) right out of City Slickers.
Opponents viewed the proposal as the proverbial camel (vouchers) trying to get his nose under the tent.
«It was the proverbial camel's nose under the tent and I think now we're seeing more and more of the animal in the room,» she tells StateImpact.
When something as big as the For Dummies series goes DRM - free, then it may become the proverbial camel's nose.
AVMA has many caveats and requirements for the use of CO gas chambers which, if summarized in one sentence, would basically state, if shelter workers can fit the proverbial camel through the eye of a needle, CO gas chambers are safe and acceptable.
The AVMA finds CO gas chambers «acceptable» as a means of killing as long as the proverbial camel fits through the eye of a needle.
The AVMA has stated CO gas chambers are «acceptable» as a means of killing as long as the proverbial camel fits through the eye of a needle.
It appears that the bullying was the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back.
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