Sentences with phrase «tiger by the tail»

These open and mostly free platforms looked like salvation to marketers in those dark days, even if it was already clear that dealing with them would be «like having an angry tiger by the tail,» as candidate Obama presciently put it at the time.
Who cared if I said «um» when I had a tiger by the tail?
By anchoring expectations to low inflation and ever falling interest rates, that have been embedded in bond prices, the FOMC may have created a big Minsky moment, and now have the tiger by the tail.
Capital Markets Pharmaceuticals M&A Walgreen CEO Greg Wasson grabbed a tiger by the tail with his plan for the biggest US drugstore chain to acquire Alliance Boots, a European multinational drug dispensary.
If the Republican Candidate had won — Mr. Sessions and the GOP would have said that her victory was a vindication of the Ryan plan to «reform» spending Instead, the GOP — who have a «tiger by the tail» are in full spin control It is to laugh!
Lobbyist Richard Runes, who represented the real - estate firm that helped former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver line his pockets testified that Glenwood Management's entanglement with the ex-Albany powerhouse was like «holding a tiger by the tail
Having reflexively supported and enabled County Executive Mike Hein even before he took office in 2009, Democrats like Jeanette Provenzano and Dave Donaldson have belatedly discovered they have a tiger by the tail, and he's holding all the cards.
«If you hold a tiger by the tail, you have a difficult choice to make: Do you let it go, or not?»
«If you hold a tiger by the tail, you have a difficult choice to make: Do you let go?»
My tastebuds and my gut bacteria are grateful and I know I've taken this tiger by the tail.
And while we're still learning more each day — mapping what's going on with those microbes and how they influence our states of health and illness, from gut to brain and immunity to pain — it's time for each one of us to take the tiger by the tail.
Take the intimidating volume of formulaic exercises that fall by the wayside (including The Karate Kid's own sequels) as testament to the difficulty of capturing a tiger by its tail.
But we're taking the tiger by the tail and holding on for dear life for as long as we can, because Amazon is where the readers are.
He does not seem to realize that he is having a tiger by the tail.
He's the Steven Spielberg of underwater cinema who catches tigers by their tails — tiger sharks that is.
When you have a tiger by the tail, you don't deal with it lightly.»
Unfortunately, the AGs do not have a tiger by the tail.
They have a tiger by its tail, and can not let go, for fear it will swiftly devour them.
Rahmstorf et al. grabbed a pair of tigers by the tail.
Twitter has a tiger by the tail — it has an active user base in the hundreds of millions, it has become an almost indispensable tool for both news junkies and the media (although this carries risks as well) and it is starting to see some favorable responses to its ad model.
You may start by thinking that your addiction serves you, but to think that an addiction is serving you is to have a «tiger by the tail

Not exact matches

Truth, illusion, fiction, documentary: The picture has a tiger (or a Jaguar Shark) by its tail in choosing to discuss the ways we manufacture memories to craft our realities.
Who would benefit from the book: Those that would like to read the tale of an interesting guy who had a tiger - by - the - tail initial career in investments.
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