To require departments to work horizontally means that every department will have to be prepared to play second fiddle at times. |
She no longer has to play second fiddle to her husband, and more importantly, is free to wear high heels once again. |
He was ably supported by his partner who was quite happy to play second fiddle, taking 47 balls for his five runs. |
Lisbon and its satellites insist on supporting the Union's business-centred philosophy, while social policies continue to play second fiddle. |
In foreign affairs, he will play second fiddle to officials selected by Mr Khamenei. |
Perhaps that's because words play second fiddle to the giddy feelings it inspires. |