Sentences with phrase «toeing company line»

Klopp cleverly kept both his employers and the player happy toeing the company line without criticising Coutinho.
Question for you As the only sports reporter on a major network in Edmonton not toeing company line do you get any blowback from the OEG?
Or at least, he's absurdly loyal to the UFC, and will blindly toe the company line.
He apparently wasn't one to toe the company line and might have been seen as a negative influence.
At first I toed the company line, thinking online console gaming wasn't all it's cracked up to be.
The little I read of the emails gave me an unsurprising picture of life in a typically political, catty, conformist office where people toe a company line.

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Standing up against the immigration ban — or any other Trump policy — could risk upsetting an administration that has not been shy about lashing out against companies that don't toe the line.
The company is looking to pare its losses from its Nook business, a line of devices launched in 2009 to go toe - to - toe with Amazon's Kindle.
I was a card carrying, toe the line company man while in «church».
I know that in the grand scheme of things, this article means nothing, but it is still worrying none the less, that «The Voice of The American Outlaws», by far the largest supporters group of US soccer, is STILL toeing the company (MLS) line, even after that disaster of a WCQ campaign.
Hess» latest book, The Cage - Busting Teacher, might be a surprising read for those who assume that because he works for AEI, he unflinchingly toes the conservative company line.
If you're a good writer, and you're published, you have to toe the company and editor line, or they used their contract to make you.
Armitage's own training, which includes dancing in companies directed by 20th - century masters George Balanchine and Merce Cunningham, informed her unique voice that toes the line between classical and modern dance.
Although the Texas judge declined to rule, he embraced Exxon and Smith's contention that the New York and Massachusetts investigations were intended to «squelch public discourse by a private company that may not toe the same line as these two attorneys general.»
Kinkeade further questioned whether the investigations were intended to «squelch public discourse by a private company that may not toe the same line as these two attorneys general.»
Virtually every company has these, but Banner's pricing schedule is vastly different because it doesn't really line up toe to toe with each rating.
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