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15 Sentences With "jump in with both feet"

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But publishers aren't quite ready to jump in with both feet.
I don't think you want to jump in with both feet just yet.
Still others see opportunity at every turn and jump in with both feet.
"We did not jump in with both feet," says Mario Molina, its chief executive.
Now is the time to jump in with both feet, and commit to winning in the Human Rights Council.
It's unclear if she's dating Hamilton or they're just hanging out, but as we can see ... Bella likes to jump in with both feet.
There are two basic ways to get to fully autonomous cars: jump in with both feet, which is Google's strategy, and wade in slowly, which is the major manufacturers' strategy.
Whether you want to jump in with both feet, feel you've missed the boat or want to run in the other direction, there are some strategies you can follow to invest wisely.
"These are more trading vehicles than they are kind of long term investments, and again when smart guys sell their companies I don't know if I want to jump in with both feet," he said.
"My gut tells me that in a world starved for yield there will be investors that hold their nose and jump in with both feet," said Nicholos Venditti, a Thornburg Investment Management portfolio manager, referring to Illinois' upcoming bond sale.
I knew I wanted to be a part of the work Gabe was doing, so I could either get off the couch and jump in with both feet or sit there comfortably and play spectator to this opportunity as it passed me by.
By every objective measure, the impeachment inquiry has been chaotic and disastrous, putting House Democrats and their party presidential hopefuls in a much worse position than before the fateful decision to jump in with both feet based on a contrived narrative about Ukraine.
There are a lot of men who say "no" to this system because they see it as immoral or distasteful or unappealing, but it's a lot of ask all young men to reject the system, and so a lot of them do participate, or they participate a little bit, or they participate once or twice, or they jump in with both feet and they play that game as hard as they can.
I have > played professionally in Greece, Italy, Spain. Now I am concentrating on > acting and trying to move to LA soon to jump in with both feet so to speak. Two 2007 British TV documentaries, Britain's Tallest Men and Superhuman: Giants featured Fingleton and covered the difficulties and constant attention, quite often considerable rudeness, that he faces day to day. He appeared in the film 47 Ronin, starring Keanu Reeves.
Oxford University Press came to India in 1912, and learned of the existence of the Oxford Bookstores shortly after they were set up in 1919. They had a brief legal tussle over the use of the telegraphic address 'Oxonian', but in general tolerated and even encouraged the firm, giving them special terms for OUP and Clarendon Press titles. ‘An enterprising firm, certainly good at display,’ Humphrey Sumner Milford, Publisher to the University, commented to Sir Maurice Gwyer. OUP had taken legal advice and been told that the geographical identifier ‘Oxford’ carried no protection unless teamed with ‘University’ or ‘Press’; and if any two words of the name were used they could ‘jump in with both feet’, as Milford said, and prosecute for trademark violation. The Press had been able to stifle the activities of the University of Oxford, Tennessee, without too much trouble, but marmalade, sausages and shoes could all call themselves ‘Oxford’ with impunity. Milford encouraged Oxford Bookstores because he felt their ‘enterprise’ deserved it, and since they were not publishers their operations actually helped OUP, and the confusion over who owned the Oxford Bookstores may have acted in OUP's advantage.

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