Sentences with phrase «wades into the fray»

The other day federal Finance Minister Joe Oliver waded into the fray of the Ontario election to offer a warning to the province's next premier — You know, whoever that might be, totally not taking sides.
Therefore I find it quite surprising and astonishing that Nana has waded into the fray and is leading the chorus challenging the legality of the exchange, calming categorically that it infringes the constitution of Ghana.
«Therefore, I find it quite surprising and astonishing that Nana has waded into the fray and is leading the chorus challenging the legality of the exchange, claiming categorically that it infringes the Constitution of Ghana.
Civilization is on the brink of extinction after demons begin appearing on the earth, and the player wades into the fray as a witch named Alicia.
Now NVIDIA is wading into the fray, targeting not only pen control but a low price too, with the Tegra Note 7.
Rick is ment to wade into the fray and rip monsters apart, using their heads and legs as weapons.
Lee, who went by Zedlee in the game, typically played as a soldier with a sword because «he just liked wading into the fray and smashing stuff up.»
So a typical game will either see you wading into the fray, where you will be chopped down or possibly beheaded in rapid fashion, or hanging outside the circle of death where you are safe but ineffective.
Noted economist and Financial Times commentator Martin Wolf recently waded into the fray with a firmly anti-biofuel column.
Political blogger Ben DeGrow wades into the fray with an e-mail trail defending Kaminsky's take, writing that «evidence indicates any deal - seeking came from» the Maes camp.

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Smarter ones will try to influence it, either via behind - the - scenes communications with online influentials or by wading directly into the public fray.
Wading deeper into the fray on college campuses over institutional racism, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he «absolutely» believes Yale University should change the name of Calhoun College, the building on its campus where his son Dante lives, because it is named after a «segregationist leader.»
Wading deeper into the fray on college campuses over institutional racism, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said he «absolutely» believes Yale University should change the name of Calhoun College, the building on its campus where his son Dante lives, because it is named after a «segregationist leader.»
The Democratic National Committee waded into the bitter fray between clashing factions of the party in the State Senate — demanding that nine members currently cooperating with the Republicans form a majority with the larger 23 - seat caucus.
Who gets socked in the jaw, spits out an incisor, grins a gap - toothed smile, and wades back into the fray.
And further, «Whenever a novelist wades into the critical fray, he is not only helping to explain and maintain literary standards, but also, in some important sense, defending the value of his vocation.»
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