Still, so much time is spent on trying to rock the boat, in trying to understand and comprehend. |
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Why rock the boat with bad news stories about interpersonal relationships when you have an annual plan to sell to voters? |
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The closer we get to the elections, the more reluctant the progs will be to rock the boat. |
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Local councillors are almost powerless, and even the best constituency MP is unlikely to rock the boat against a three-line whip in Parliament. |
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Parents must insist on it and never be frightened to rock the boat at you child's school. |
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They feel compelled to be careful about what they say so as not to upset the people around them or rock the boat. |
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The tepid response to Augusta's all-male private club shows some women still don't want to rock the boat. |
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One young scientist informant told me that the cultural norm in DFO is to not rock the boat, and that this cultural norm intimidates scientists. |
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Political and social cohesion were strongly associated with past economic success, and in a weak global economy most didn't want to rock the boat. |
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His deselection caused anger in the parliamentary party as well as in his constituency, but MPs are unwilling to rock the boat so close to the election. |
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It is obviously easier to move one person, who is not going to rock the boat, than two, who have rocked the boat, and have got off a discipline proceedings. |
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With fundraising success and a sense that things are as they should be, no one wants to rock the boat. |
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What you have is a situation where the larger webcasters have what they want, and don't want us small guys to rock the boat and endanger their precious settlement. |
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In closing, the hon. member for Burnaby-Douglas said that the stand of this government is about not wanting to rock the boat with Turkey, but that is not what this government's position is. |
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I'd just jump in and fix it, but that's not my job, and I don't want to rock the boat. |
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People Who Rock the Boat are Traitors and Should be Ostracized or Killed Honey, you rock the boat and you'll be ostracized. |
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But he absolutely adores Christine and he is not prepared to do anything that would rock the boat. |
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Perhaps the nervous Nellies are actually those sitting on the government side of the House unwilling to lift a finger in case they may rock the boat. |
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I should note that those applicants for radio and TV stations under the present religious policies have remained somewhat silent on the subject, perhaps because they don't need to rock the boat. |
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I don't think any Government would want to rock the boat by denying pensioners their free bus travel and it should certainly not be means-tested. |
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Prodution is according with our international commitment, in particular our Opec commitment, and in the meanwhile we don't want to rock the boat of the market. |
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If ever a ship needed steadying it's the Labour Party so why send out Diane Abbott to rock the boat and defend John McDonnell's U-turn on fiscal policy on the Today programme? |
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