It would open up a can of worms to make the previous strike talks look like pinochle. |
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By questioning the validity of the scientific method, the new approach to science education opens up a can of worms. |
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Telling the truth will open a can of worms, and cause huge embarrassment to certain establishments. |
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The team have opened a can of worms with their antics of the past couple of days. |
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King says she isn't trying to open a can of worms, just bring the city up to date. |
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The case, using the American Digital Millennium Act, has opened a can of worms for privacy advocates. |
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It can be less risky to ignore suspicions than open a can of worms that might end in a disastrous confrontation. |
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I was told by one of his officials that delving into such matters would merely open a can of worms! |
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Matters aren't helped when the investigation opens up a can of worms including blackmail, secrets, and adulterous affairs. |
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I frankly think the reason neither side has called Barbara is because she could open up a can of worms that neither wants to explore. |
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As one can imagine, this retreat opens a can of worms among its members for various reasons. |
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Knowing about what had transpired that night only opened up a can of worms. |
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That more or less answers that question, but it does open up another can of worms. |
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Now I'm very aware that I could be opening a can of worms which would be better left closed, but I'm actually remarkably eager to hear a few other opinions on this issue. |
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That was how they came to approach Fallon to ride Recital, inadvertently opening yet another can of worms. |
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Dr. Peter Stonehouse: Well, that's a can of worms that you've opened up, no pun intended. |
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I think it's a very difficult subject for me to get into because it would just open such a can of worms, and I really don't feel that it would be right for her memory. |
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I cannot believe that the Minister of Justice wants to open this can of worms. |
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That being said, opening up the Canada Grain Act would be like opening up a can of worms. |
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Recognition of Kosovo has opened a can of worms and given Russia the moral high ground. |
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Some people think it will just be a can of worms, something they do not want to get into. |
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Ms. Terri-Lee Seeley: I'd just like to comment, not to open up another can of worms, but to stay with the same one, harm reduction in youth. |
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If you are standing beside the front legs and have some way to control the head, you won't get kicked, bit, or tromped on if everything turns into a can of worms. |
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It is opening up a can of worms and leaving it to someone else to interpret down the road. |
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I'm opening up a can of worms, because there are natural supplements and there are synthetic supplements. |
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Unfortunately, by making a company liable for a crime that its technology is used to commit, they're opening up a can of worms that is likely to become quite messy. |
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This latest investigation has opened up a can of worms for officers. |
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My advice to them is to close this particular can of worms before it leads to their own downfall. |
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Unlocking a phone is one thing — actually tying that feature to your bank account is another can of worms entirely. |
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They are saying that this is a can of worms, and that we must resolve this issue once and for all. |
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Opening this can of worms may well decide if organic farmers continue to work by the maxim, 'feed the soil or the plant. |
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If someone gets a promotion that might not be deserved, it could open up a whole can of worms with the other employees. |
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The upside is that I can share them with friends or donate them to a school, which is more than I can do with my walled-in digital edition, but that's another can of worms. |
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That's another can of worms and a piece of my own history. |
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Democratisation might open a can of worms. |
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Finally, I want to say that this whole can of worms is a result of political expediency and lack of courage going through many terms of government. |
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I think at this point in time it has basically opened a can of worms. |
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We do not want to open up a whole new can of worms. |
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Does he realize the can of worms he is opening with this whole issue? |
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Every party consented to the motion and it opened a can of worms. |
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As we in the House are aware, the general sentiment among the majority of Canadians is that they are reluctant to see the constitutional can of worms opened at this time and it is easy to understand why. |
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But I believe that, fundamentally, we are opening a huge can of worms. |
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Everybody also realizes that Bill C-31 opens a whole can of worms in terms of some of the human rights complaints that are bound to come from the fact that we've just passed the clause regarding the Canadian Human Rights Act. |
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I firmly believe that to accept a provision that cannot obtain even the slightest consensus between the institutions, as several members of the Committee on Legal Affairs have stated, would be to reopen a can of worms. |
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It ignores the Constitution of this country, but having said that, the Ethics Commissioner, in a ruling where she knew she was opening a can of worms, invited Parliament to make the amendment that we are making right now. |
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It is a can of worms, and we would beg that the status quo be maintained. |
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A PET lover opened a can of worms when a tin of cat food exploded, showering her with maggots. |
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In Oursler's equation, we and our media become codependent, and that's a can of worms if ever there was one. |
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Questioning the decision would definitely open a can of worms. |
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