The play's inherent contradictions are also not helped by the author's stop-go direction. |
So far, there is no news on a proper automatic transmission, ideal for heavy-city traffic, as the selespeed can be too jerky in stop-go traffic. |
Too often in the past, the stop-go nature of budgetary arithmetic has postponed necessary public investment. |
What we had to do was to get us out of the stop-go, boom-bust cycle that had dominated our economy for 40 or 50 years. |
A stop-go commitment to the strategic resourcing of our educational provision is the worst possible option. |
They have stop-go programs, and we can give you little examples of the problem of stop-go programs. |