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15 Sentences With "taking the wind out"

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High prices and tight supply are taking the wind out of home sales.
Without cameras to watch, Republicans assumed they were taking the wind out of the Democrats' protest sails.
That said, it seems clear that regulatory battles in New York aren't taking the wind out of Airbnb's sails.
Instead, today's announcement was more focused on taking the wind out of Disney's sails following its big (and sometimes glitchy) U.S. launch.
Hillary Clinton could compound the delegate challenge that Bernie Sanders faces, taking the wind out of a campaign that surged in New Hampshire.
This impressive organizational effort could end up taking the wind out of Trump's sails when it comes time for voters to cast their ballots in South Carolina.
Meanwhile, the German political obsession with migrants had begun to fade a bit, taking the wind out of the sails that saw the AfD soar in 2015 and 2016.
In the event it's pushed for adding Facebook Live support first — likely spurred on by Facebook's own interest in style filtering and the risk of a tech giant taking the wind out of its sails.
"It sounds like the Fed is starting to lean a little bit dovish and that is taking the wind out of the U.S. dollar's sail now," said Shree Kargutkar, portfolio manager at Sprott Asset Management.
"It sounds like the Fed is starting to lean a little bit dovish and that is taking the wind out of the U.S. dollars sail now," said Shree Kargutkar, portfolio manager at Sprott Asset Management.
The U.K. Parliament on Saturday approved an amendment intended as a safety valve against a damaging "no deal" Brexit, taking the wind out of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's sails and making yet another Brexit delay likely.
As protesters demanded greater freedoms amid some talk of splitting Hong Kong from China, Beijing tightened its grip, jailing some young protest leaders, forcing others to flee and taking the wind out of the democracy movement's sails.
Taking the wind out of euro bulls' sails, the ECB said it would stay on course to end its 0.73883 trillion euro stimulus programme this year and keep rates at a record low level through the summer of 2019.
A global regulatory crackdown led by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has created fear about greater oversight and acceptance of the currencies for payments among the companies issuing the tokens and the investors that bought them, taking the wind out of the once red-hot digital assets.
But at this rate it seems more likely that the new hardware will be timed to pull in buyers around the holidays — which may have the knock-on effect of taking the wind out of Microsoft and Sony's sails (and sales) when they debut their next-generation consoles next year.

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