Sentences with phrase «warning of a slippery slope»

The guilty party usually doubles down, insisting that the comparison was taken the wrong way» that he was merely warning of a slippery slope down to Nazism....

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The day after Vermont legalized assisted suicide, for instance, Cardinal Seán O'Malley of Boston, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities, warned of a «slippery slope» and urged Catholics to fight the future passage of such laws.
I'm the one you warn the others about — stay away from that kind of mystic, you say, it's a slippery slope.
So for the first time, I began to pay attention to the «slippery slope» warnings of pro-lifers I read about or had seen on television.
During a radio appearance earlier in the day, de Blasio said he supports the intent of ethics reforms proposed in Albany by Gov. Cuomo — but warned that over-regulation of campaign fundraising could lead down a «slippery slope
However, the work is very controversial, with some warning it could be the start of a slippery slope towards designer babies.
Also gnawing at him is the thought that all of the anguish could have been avoided if someone had warned him early on about what he terms the «slippery slope» that can lead to sex with...
Be warned though, with the endless brand of online casinos at your disposal, this seemingly harmless activity is a slippery slope, where you'll be left looking back thinking, boy, that escalated quickly.
The steady growth of LPO has Gabe Acevedo fed up, and his guest post at Above The Law sounds a grim warning: «the practice of discovery in American law is not just on a slippery slope, it's careening down a steep mountain covered in ten feet of solid ice.
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