Sentences with phrase «really slippery slope»

We're getting into a really slippery slope when we say who can take on what topic and what's off - limits, what can white artists talk about, what can a black artist, because on the flip side you have someone like Henry Taylor depicting Philando Castile, who was recently shot and killed by police, in a very large painting.
«This is a really slippery slope,» said Josh Rahn, a former group agency lead at Facebook.

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Say, you really don't want to offer discounts because not only will your margins suffer, but also competing on price is a slippery slope you can't afford to step onto.
4) really thinking as i write this out, if i seek to correct my own sin, and see my own failures... i can easily be going down a real slippery slope, where i realize i can never correct them all and will continuously see more and more failures.
(For example, a Catholic diocese that has many employees, should not have to pay for stuff that is clearly against Catholic teachings... since, by default, everyone who works there is essentially required to be adhering to Catholic religious «rules»...)(*)(On the other hand — This really does give rise to some serious «slippery slope» possibilities... but I digress...)
«It's a slippery slope, you need to be really careful.»
Comparison is a slippery slope from, «Wow, Jen looks amazing in that picture» to «Gee, I really wish I had her legs...» to «I hate my legs» and often, to «I hate myself.»
It's more than a slippery slope, it's off a precipice really
«On the right, the Common Core is really a proxy fight over Obamacare and concerns about slippery slopes and federal involvement in state and local self - determination,» says Hess.
He or she will be sure to tell you that — despite long summers spent basking on the beaches of the Riviera, despite winter breaks spent sliding down the slippery slopes of Aspen, despite hours that would make a banker green with envy, despite full - time salaries spent on filling the leisure hours left by what are really only part - time jobs — teaching is a tough profession.
It's important to really understand the word «bestseller,» because as we've seen with the recent Amazon crackdown of using terms like «bestseller» on your book cover (read more on this here), it can be a slippery slope.
Financing purchases can be a slippery slope that leads to buying things we don't really need - by breaking up the purchase into smaller increments we tend to forget about the total price.
there's a few other breeds that also need the breed club and reputable breeders to really step it up as their breeds are on the slippery exploitation slope (the breed clubs may be stepping up, but they just haven't gotten a handle on it yet) the reputable breeders don't just breed because they have the right nor do they sell to just anyone that feels they have a right to have such and such a dog.
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