I think we're in for another online boomlet, too, but I also thought the crash was an overcorrection that threw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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She led him to the woodshed, where a candle burned just bright enough to catch the fine wisps of steam rising from the freshly warmed bathwater. |
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I feel I'm relatively representative of Canadians and I don't want the Conservatives throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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Surely what we're doing is throwing the baby out with the bathwater if the failures of individuals lead to the rejection of a religious sense? |
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It is hoped that the reforms will achieve their purpose of improving the health system but will avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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No right-thinking person wants to downplay this problem or its implications, but we are in danger of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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Large scale production of homes which use solar panels to heat your bathwater and then recycle it to water your garden are not yet a reality. |
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Hannah dips the sponge in the cool bathwater, then lifts it and lets the water drip onto her arms. |
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This effect is similar to that experienced when a hot bath is run and the cold air above the bathwater readily condenses. |
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They weren't going anywhere and my bathwater was getting cold, so I got on with my bath and stopped looking at my toes. |
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I stepped into the hot bathwater and breathed a sigh of relief as the hot water hit my body. |
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You could stroll into work hours late, saying breezily that you'd had to wait for the bathwater. |
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Finally, abandoning value metrics is akin to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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We must not generalize and we must not throw out the baby with the bathwater. |
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Adding a few drops of calming essential oils, such as lavender, bergamot or rose to your bathwater, or sprinkling them on your pillow, will help you to feel relaxed. |
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I think it is not wise, as the saying goes, to throw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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However, it is obvious that the government has been very inept, and has more or less thrown the baby out with the bathwater. |
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But what is now happening with the Commission's proposal is tantamount to throwing out the baby with the bathwater. |
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One cannot simply throw the baby out with the bathwater and throw accountability out with it. |
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I do not think we should throw out the baby out with the bathwater and cancel the federal government sponsorship programs. |
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We have to be very careful with what we do here because sometimes, as the old saying goes, we can throw out the baby with the bathwater. |
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I do not wish to throw the baby out with the bathwater because there are parts of the bill which I cannot support. |
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Let us send this bill to committee and do the research, but let us not throw out the baby with the bathwater. |
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She took TCP from the cabinet and sprinkled a few drops in the bathwater. |
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They brought soap and scented the bathwater with fragrant oils. |
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If dry or irritated skin is your problem, add 1 to 2 cups of oatmeal to your bathwater to help relieve itchy skin from mosquito bites and chronic problems like eczema. |
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Scent bathwater with violet mineral salts and light a small candle. |
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Gamble believes that in our determination to break away from elitist schooling, we have thrown the baby out with the bathwater. |
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He is probably trying to be decisive, which is the latest catchword around here, but one does not bring in measures and throw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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To have rejected the entire REACH legislation because of this regret would have been like throwing the baby out with the bathwater, and that would certainly not have led to better legislation in the short or medium term. |
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To sum up, we are in favour of opening the market to competition, provided this would enable us to refine the postal services, but we do not want to throw out the baby with the bathwater. |
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They cancelled the entire project because the new management didn't like the prototype, but I think they threw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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Do not sound as though you are throwing the baby out with the bathwater and adding to the panic which raged on in the financial markets last week. |
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Will there be some babies thrown out with the bathwater, if you will? |
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Perhaps, therefore, it is not too late to invite delegations to take another hard look at the proposals before us so that we do not end up throwing away the baby with the bathwater. |
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Don't throw out the baby because of a problem with the bathwater. |
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In reality, baby and bathwater may go out together. |
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This uncompromising work does neither confuse change with throwing out the baby with the bathwater, nor does it confuse innovation with liquidation. |
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So they want to eliminate these subsidies not just in Canada but around the world, and of course the fear is you get the baby thrown out with the bathwater. |
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Further thought should thus be given to the steps to be taken to rescue civilian populations from the clutches of dictators, instead of throwing out the baby with the bathwater. |
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I sincerely hope the minister is choosing not to throw the baby out with the bathwater and that he will arrive at some level of precision to which we are all entitled. |
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Charles said he had heard the bath running and went to see what was going on, and he saw a naked lady testing the bathwater with her toes. |
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And we should also be honest enough to ask ourselves whether we haven't thrown the baby out with the bathwater when it comes to over-professionalising the nursing service. |
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Of course, Kenny Jackett is correct that his side must adapt to be successful in a different environment, but that shouldn't mean throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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