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41 Sentences With "kicked the can down the road"

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We've kicked the can down the road for too long.
He's kicked the can down the road on both issues.
"We've kicked the can down the road long enough," Haley said.
The prime minister has kicked the can down the road so many times.
Advised staying long sterling, noting that parliament had merely "kicked the can down the road".
Advised staying long sterling, noting that Tuesday's vote had merely "kicked the can down the road".
The government "has simply kicked the can down the road", says Harry Verhoeven of Georgetown University.
The court instead kicked the can down the road, leaving the door open to further challenges.
They've kicked the can down the road for 20 years; there's nowhere else to kick it.
They have kicked the can down the road, hoping the next guy would take care of it.
Policymakers have continuously "kicked the can down the road" and problems in Greece are still far from fixed.
Worst-case scenario: They've kicked the can down the road, which isn't the worst thing in the world.
When it comes to solving climate change, Congress has kicked the can down the road for several decades.
"We have kicked the can down the road long enough," Ms. Haley told the council in an emergency meeting.
They kicked the can down the road with probably fictitious savings way down the road and no new revenues.
"For far too long, Congress kicked the can down the road and failed to federally recognize Little Shell," he said.
"They kicked the can down the road, and in this case they kicked the woman down the road," Dr. Stanwood said.
Newly unredacted documents claim that Facebook ignored the problem and kicked the can down the road with "no progress" for a year.
" On North Korea, Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said: "We have kicked the can down the road long enough.
Because Congress kicked the can down the road back in October, a short-term government funding patch is set to expire this Friday.
"Previously, they kicked the can down the road and it's snowballing right now and needs to be fixed," said Deputy Finance Minister Khalid Payenda.
"They temporarily kicked the can (down the road) on Catalonia," said Aaron Kohli, an interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Congress would have effectively kicked the can down the road on one of our country's most pressing issues without even taking a beat to consider reform.
"I think the government has had its head in the sand and does what it always does and kicked the can down the road," Lawless said.
"I think the meeting has most likely just kicked the can down the road in terms of solving these issues," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Tuesday.
"The FDA can ban flavors immediately, but it has repeatedly kicked the can down the road when it comes to taking serious steps," Bloomberg and Myers wrote.
"We feel like Congress just kicked the can down the road for three months," said Terri Poore, the policy director for the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence.
And you know, you think about the fact, as Marc pointed out, that for the past 210 years, we have kicked the can down the road with North Korea.
That's right, over a 14-month period, lawmakers kicked the can down the road ten times instead of passing a long-term fix to address the NFIP's fiscal challenges.
This problem is not Trump's fault, and he's right that previous administrations (back to the first President George Bush's in the late 1980s) have mostly kicked the can down the road.
The Obama administration "kicked the can down the road in order not to make a decision" on sugar imports, said Paul Farmer, the president of CSC Sugar in New Canaan, Conn.
Kingston said the government had kicked the can down the road by not providing Eskom with more funds in 2008 and that restructuring the utility could take three to five years.
It opened back up on Monday, but only because Democrats and Republicans kicked the can down the road—it might close again after February 8, when the current spending agreement runs out.
"These companies have kicked the can down the road as long as they can and now they're in danger of kicking the bucket," said William Snyder, head of corporate restructuring at Deloitte, in an interview.
That's why the arms-control community wound up endorsing a deal that did not put an end to the Iranian threat; at best, it kicked the can down the road for a few years on proliferation.
"It is extremely important that we don't end up with newspapers ... writing on June 22 that the Europeans have once again kicked the can down the road and have failed to address the Greek debt problem," he said.
Eager to keep the Kurds on board, in fact, Washington hasn't said a clear "no" on the eventual possibility of independence — instead it has kicked the can down the road by urging the Kurds to delay their plans indefinitely.
Steve Murrells, chief executive of retailer Co-op group, told the BBC the government had "kicked the can down the road" on Brexit, but that his firm would continue to plan for the worst-case scenario of leaving without a deal.
Rather than pushing lawmakers to just swallow an existing reform program while the spotlight was on them after Harvey, Congress kicked the can down the road, pushing off reauthorization until December 8 in the same bill that appropriated the first tranche of hurricane relief funding.
"While not explicitly mentioned in the statement (of the JMMC), uncertainty on how many Iranian and Venezuelan oil barrels will be lost due to U.S. sanctions was probably the main reason the group kicked the can down the road," UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said.
Prior to the release of Captain Marvel in early March, Rotten Tomatoes announced that audience score capabilities would only be available after the film had premiered in theaters — a move that, while designed to cut down on prerelease brigading, as it's known, effectively only kicked the can down the road, since trolls could show up the day of release en masse and write fake reviews, even if they didn't see the film (and they did exactly that).

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