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I believe that we are on a slippery slope here.
She'd said I was on a slippery slope that led into deep water.
"Once that happened, you were on a slippery slope to losing a lot of money."
This country is on a slippery slope, displacement of national television institutions are just the start.
Dan felt they were on a slippery slope here.
"Governors Island could be on a slippery slope to serious deterioration," he said.
He was on a slippery slope, for sure.
I'm not saying Americans are on a slippery slope toward genocide, and that only evolutionary psychology can save the day.
But, he added, "I do not believe from what we see today that we are on a slippery slope going down to chaos."
If the criteria are any less than dietary recommendations, you are on a slippery slope.
"And it demonstrates what opponents of abortion have been saying for more than 30 years: we are on a slippery slope.
"Unfortunately, in recent years we've been on a slippery slope, and we have to fight to preserve our values and norms."
We are on a slippery slope.
"This is a sad day for our society which I believe is on a slippery slope in terms of balancing competing interests," he said.
We are on a slippery slope and EU leaders would do well to fathom the long-term consequences of their actions.
Football is on a slippery slope with a variety of rival activities vying for the undivided attention of the faithful.
We are on a slippery slope here; our fellow Member Mr Farage would be delighted!
Commercial Blur at MTV Magazines are on a slippery slope as they try to preserve a sense of editorial integrity and still sell clothes.
As a general manager in the final year of his contract who will be working with a field manager with more job security, Phillips is on a slippery slope.
Parker disputes the notion of growing homogeneity and argues for the opposite: "When I started tasting wines, in the 1970s, we were on a slippery slope.
Then there are all those people who are on a slippery slope who are afraid that they're going to lose their job or that it will go off to India.
While she loves him, she is equally appalled by his way of life and is concerned that he is on a slippery slope to a life of crime.
Nor will any of the 10 Republicans on the intelligence committee, and that means "Mr. Lake's nomination probably is on a slippery slope," Mr. Shelby said.
"Individuals ought to take responsibility for the consequences of their political actions, but action in the night is on a slippery slope down toward terrorism, and that is a slippery slope that I abhor."
To the Editor: Your article "A Ramp Debate Is on a Slippery Slope" (Aug. 10) mentioned a very ill-considered aspect of the proposed reconstruction of the 48th Street Ramp.