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24 Sentences With "taken the wind out"

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"We've taken the wind out of their sails," said one senior Pakistani government official.
I think Michael Bloomberg suddenly coming in has taken the wind out of his sails.
Alcohol has loosened your inhibitions, but it has also taken the wind out of your sails.
They are concerned that slowing U.S. chocolate sales have taken the wind out of Hershey's sails.
But boy, that Emmy night must have taken the wind out of their sails, just a bit.
The dot-com collapse had incinerated fortunes and taken the wind out of the tech industry's triumphal narrative.
Regulators' recent warnings about token offerings, which are primarily paid for in digital currencies, have taken the wind out of bitcoin.
The dual endorsement hasn't taken the wind out of the sails of at least one man among the front-runners, though.
This, combined with continued rising prices and the General Election, has clearly taken the wind out of the prime London property market.
Worries about higher rates, tariffs and rising inflation have taken the wind out of what is expected to be the best quarterly earnings in seven years.
"Robert S. Mueller III's disastrous testimony has taken the wind out of the sails of the Democratic impeachment drive," wrote Marc Thiessen in The Washington Post.
Motorola: The recent launch of the G7 may have taken the wind out of MWC's sails, but rumors of a foldable Razr reboot are making the rounds.
That said, the 10-year Treasury yield's failure to make a convincing break above 3 percent has taken the wind out of the dollar's sails in recent days.
Had she announced an independent investigation into allegations of police brutality -- thus fulfilling the two most important of the protests' five demands -- she might have taken the wind out of the movement.
If Brunson surprises and moves forward safely, with the aforementioned feints and pressure, Machida might well look to score with the intercepting knee which has taken the wind out of so many of his opponents.
"That ruling may have taken the wind out of the sails of these cases, but it shouldn't be a permanent setback," said Jean Eggen, the distinguished professor emerita of law at Widener University Law School in Delaware.
"It has taken the wind out of the market, because for now other than (Intel and American Express) we have stocks coming under some selling pressure," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
Juckes said the euro would be one of the last currencies to benefit from improved risk sentiment, noting that Monday's data showing Polish manufacturing activity in its sharpest downturn in 10 years had taken the wind out of the euro's sails.
Jukes said the euro would be one of the last currencies to benefit from improved risk sentiment, noting that Monday's data showing Polish manufacturing activity in its sharpest downturn in 10 years had taken the wind out of the euro's sails.
Juckes said the euro would be one of the last currencies to benefit from improved risk sentiment, noting that Monday's data showing Polish manufacturing activity in its sharpest downturn in 10 years had taken the wind out of the euro's sails.
"In recent days risk sentiment has been buoyed by the expectation of further stimulus and the lack of new news overnight appears to have taken the wind out the market's sails," Rodrigo Catril, a currency strategist at the National Australia Bank, said in a morning note.
In either case, Kurita and his most powerful ship were temporarily out of the action. The Japanese had now lost the initiative. The stubborn American defense had completely taken the wind out of the Japanese attack. At 08:03, believing that one of the torpedoes had hit the battleship, Hathaway set course for the carrier formation, zigzagging and under the cover of smoke.
Sun has added a "Unixified" version of Doors to Solaris. In the years since the Spring system work ended, work on operating systems in general has essentially ended. With the market quickly stratifying into a world dominated by Windows and Unix-like operating systems, there appear to be only niche markets open for any other system. Additionally, the poor performance of Mach 3 seems to have taken the wind out of the sails of many projects.
After the judges read out the scores, even Couture's expression of disbelief assisted the public's reaction of a fight in which Rizzo was clearly robbed. Rizzo then had a chance to rematch Couture but was soundly beaten by Couture in this rematch, and after this fight Rizzo's performances were mixed. Rizzo never seemed to recover from the controversial loss to Couture in that first fight, and this is what is believed to have taken the wind out of Rizzo's sails; as his hunger and drive were the never the same as a consequence. A stint in PRIDE FC did not go too well for the former UFC Heavyweight title contender, and Rizzo suffered quick losses at the hands of Sergei Kharitonov and Roman Zentsov.

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