Sentences with phrase «very slippery slope»

It is a very slippery slope.
However, this is a very slippery slope and in the long run will ruin names and careers.
Using deception to get a job also puts you on a very slippery slope.
It is a very slippery slope, as in case you have cheated or provided false details, your insurance claim is most likely to be rejected.
Very slippery slope — I'd rather see the focus and effort on things with real technology at stake.
This appears to be a very slippery slope!
It's a very slippery slope to blowing out your trading account once you start letting your guard down by deviating from your trading routine and risk management strategy that was working for you before.
Chasing trade setups is a VERY slippery slope to forgetting about your trading plan and kicking off the process of trading randomly or gambling in the market.
This agent added: «To us, this is a very slippery slope, considering the fickle nature of the business.»
It is just a very slippery slope in my opinion.
For a profession that has been so «de-professionalized» over the past decade, however, hiring under - credentialed teachers represents a very slippery slope.
Quinn cautioned calling for the resignation of a board member is a «very slippery slope,» especially for something they have said.
So the argument is that if we start taking away constitutional rights of people who haven't committed crimes then we start down a very slippery slope.
If you've ever looked up «play sand» on the internet and followed any of the links down the various rabbit holes, then you know that it's a very slippery slope toward deciding to never let your child anywhere near a sandbox ever again with a dose of potentially prohibiting them from the beach as well.
And when we feel we deserve these sweet treats after a long hard day, it can be a very slippery slope to obesity and other health issues.
«I think that's a core responsibility of the team and I think it's a very slippery slope for the league office to start getting in the business of telling a coach or team what minutes a player should play.»
The path to sea salt obsession is a very slippery slope.
There is no basis in logic or experience for believing that the journey to reverse the effects of history's iniquities takes place on any terrain except a very slippery slope.
That's a very slippery slope.
It's a very slippery slope.
Otherwise, it is a very slippery slope.

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Peter: It's a very dangerous slippery slope.
Especially Mnuchin and Wilbur Ross, as Peter said, they are on a slippery slope and they are playing in a very dangerous arena here and this isn't good for equities.
There's a second very interesting interepretive question that some Muslims will recognize and take up, but others tend to ignore because it's too daunting — they see it as a slippery slope.
Despite assurances that the abortion decision did not start us down a slippery and very steep slope, that is clearly where we are, and gathering speed.
If we take away his right to say as he pleases today, it could form a very nasty slippery slope.
Some think my criticisms represent a slippery slope in one direction (toward legalistic tendencies); Henry and Hesselgrave make it clear that there are two slippery slopes, and the other one ends in this very sort of designer theology that constitutes syncretism.
So, if you want to fight back against the two - year itch, and you find yourself heading down that slippery slope, the solutions are very simple.
But this kind of stunt seems about right for Delgaudio, who once held a «man - donkey» wedding to illustrate the moral slippery slope down which marriage equality will send us sliding, no doubt into the very fires of Hell.
However, the work is very controversial, with some warning it could be the start of a slippery slope towards designer babies.
but passing on the mantra that «others should do what works for them» is very irresponsible health-wise, because it's a slippery slope.
I would very definitely say my health was moving down a slippery slope before I discovered the AIP and since doing so, I know the journey backwards isn't so slippery after all.
Withdrawing money from your retirement fund is a slippery slope: Once you start, it becomes very hard to stop.
It is also a potentially very very slippery slope so you need to be extremely careful.
Instead, we cross a line, and stumble off a very clear edge down an interminably slippery slope.
Followers of Star Citizen likely received a very open letter from the Chairman in their inbox yesterday, where Chris Roberts touched on the slippery slopes of open development.
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.
The project explores the slippery slope of memory as it considers the great debates of the 1960s amongst the likes of Marlon Brando, James Baldwin and William F. Buckley, and the extraordinary females performers, dance and singers from Josephine Baker to Dorothy Dandridge Abbey Lincoln whose voices both entertained us and provided the backdrop to our very lives.
Blogging is a great communication tool and I very much appreciate your work with this one, but it could also be a slippery slope that could lead to the degradation of science, simply because most of the end users don't understand the scientific method.
Moreover, as the Hungarian case is showing very well, the language of constitutional identity is very easy to be manipulated by non-independent constitutional courts.Then, the ECJ should not take the slippery slope suggested by Bot and consequently disregard any Article 4 (2) TUE - based argument, as proposed also by Roberto Mastroianni,.
And although the company appears very cognizant of the slippery slope of adding features to a phone that's designed to be mostly ignored, Light is also entertaining things like weather reports and music playlists.
I didn't always agree with our counselor's views, especially when we got into the area of what was and wasn't valid reasons for divorce (from a scriptural perspective)-- in fact, IIRC, I told him point blank that he was getting very close to a slippery slope there.
We humans live very complicated lives and often we are pulled in many different directions, some of which may be slippery slopes.
This isn't a slippery slope — it is a Mount Everest land slide that will make the legal profession very happy to prosecute our sorry and less - than - professional butts into oblivion!
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