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12 Sentences With "jumping in with both feet"

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But Meredith is still hesitating about jumping in with both feet with either man.
But we're not jumping in with both feet at a point where it's a relatively immature domain.
Egypt and Turkey both provide examples of hedging, testing realignments but not jumping in with both feet.
While he's not yet jumping in with both feet, he does think there are some names worth picking around.
"Despite recognizing that debt is dangerous waters, Americans are jumping in with both feet and struggling to stay afloat," Holbrook says.
Virgin Galactic recently took on the mantle from Tesla of the market's hottest speculative stock, with retail investors jumping in with both feet.
Now that the company has its foot in the door, thanks in no small part to distribution through retail chains like Home Depot, Roost is jumping in with both feet.
Jumping in with both feet requires a small fleet of specially built cars that must go through millions of miles of testing in controlled environments before they're ready to sell to the public.
They seem to be playing the same game consumers have played up until now—waiting to see how the tech will pan out before jumping in with both feet and investing their dollars.
As such, the project is about more than just avoiding failure, it's about lowering the barrier of entry for prospective hardware developers and removing some of the fear of jumping in with both feet.
"A lot of value investors might jump in and support the stock at these levels ... it's probably a good buying opportunity for a long-term investor, but I wouldn't be jumping in with both feet today," he said.
That would mean jumping in with both feet to snatch Manny Machado from Baltimore and then getting on the phone with his good friend Omar Minaya, part of a triumvirate making baseball decisions for the Mets, and telling him he doesn't want Jacob deGrom or Noah Syndergaard, the two most coveted starting pitchers on the market.

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