There are no coddling slipstreams, no coasting strategies, no tactical slowdowns. |
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This isn't a paint-by-numbers deal either, with adults coddling the young theatre folk. |
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Have you any idea how much harm you are doing Anya by coddling her in this manner? |
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We have more than 100 Asian pear trees in one of our orchards, and it's well-known that Asian pears are a smorgasbord for the coddling moth. |
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Moreover, the political benefits of coddling the unions are immediate, whereas the costs are generally deferred. |
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But by coddling radical Islamism for years, Pakistan has risked playing the sorcerer's apprentice and completely losing control of the situation. |
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After two years of parental coddling, Adrien agrees to spend the summer working in the tuck shop of her aunt's residential camp. |
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Instead of coddling inefficient incumbents through this difficult period, the world's governments need to expose them to fiercer competition. |
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The government is, for example, trying harder to discourage state banks from coddling state-owned firms. |
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The supply management system is only coddling the inefficient producers and hurting the industry as a whole. |
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She spends most of her time coddling and bringing up her small favorites that's why the donkeys are so cuddly and are very close to human beings. |
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She sounded like a very concerned mother coddling her frightened child. |
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I couldn't agree more, though I think the this coddling might produce more of a sense of inflated self-entitlement than the deflated self-esteem the author describes. |
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Pull the baby runners back into the rows so they are not trodden on later, lifting the ripening berries up and carefully coddling each plant in a nest of straw. |
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There are ways to deal with coddling moths and apple maggots. |
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Is this mere old-fashioned coddling in a flashy new guise? |
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In its drive to secure reliable supplies of raw materials, it is said, China is coddling dictators, despoiling poor countries and undermining Western efforts to spread democracy and prosperity. |
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The ground might seem set for a familiar American political showdown in which Republicans denounce Democrats for coddling America's enemies while cold-shouldering its allies. Yet, with a few exceptions, this is not happening. |
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After coddling clients, retrieving luggage, and fighting traffic, he beheld sweet, nagless me. |
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They could not resist coddling the criminals. |
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To produce a high quality fruit, we protect it from coddling moth by covering it with an individual packet during the ripening period, which is removed before the packaging process. |
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Prison has a punitive as well as a rehabilitative aspect, and some have been cool to drug courts for that reason, seeing them as coddling criminals. |
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This was because his mother had done it for him all his life, an example of her coddling him. |
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To add insult to injury, the government's obsessive coddling of criminals has enabled other government departments to send cheques to escapees living under false names, sending taxpayers' dollars to freewheeling fugitives. |
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However, when these passions meet the reality of bull thistle, coddling moths and pondscum many newer rural property owners become deeply frustrated. |
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