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60 Sentences With "take the wind out"

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Such a candidate would take the wind out of Donald Trump's sails.
All of that has probably helped take the wind out of gold's sails.
The one-sided tiebreak seemed to take the wind out of Ramos-Vinolas' sails.
Eventually, that could start to take the wind out of the stock market's sails.
And take the wind out of the sails of all the demons in the room.
Also, playing too hard to get could take the wind out of a pursuer's sails.
But she's not letting adversity take the wind out of her sails ahead of the Sept.
Dinner alone could put you back $200 – it's enough to take the wind out of your sails.
It was a smart move, but a general election could take the wind out of Labor's sails.
And that release, the president is wagering, will take the wind out of the Yellow Vest sails.
There's nothing quite like a urinary tract infection (UTI) to take the wind out of your sexy sails.
Imagine trying to take the wind out of Dods's sails by calling him an impostor, as people did.
But analysts expect additional regulatory tightening and slowing economic growth will soon take the wind out of the property market's sails.
If the right connected on the ribs or even worse, the kidney, it would quickly take the wind out of Foreman's man.
But even when governments have made concessions in response to protests, it has done little to take the wind out of the movements.
To win over independent voters, and even some Democrats, the president and the Republicans have to take the wind out of the resistance&aposs sails.
The new institutions and approaches he proposes are designed to take the wind out of the anti-European, nationalist right and to answer public fears.
" That's the kind of thing that can really take the wind out of one's solving sails, and my first response was, "OK, Deb, don't panic.
Alex Barcello's 3-pointer with 4:42 left put BYU back up by eight and seemed to take the wind out of the Bulldogs' sails.
Before the Alabama election, it was possible to imagine that Trump's presidency would help take the wind out of the fervent rightward shift of American politics.
Those talks concluded earlier this year in a deal that both sides hoped would address key British grievances and take the wind out of Brexit supporters' sails.
At least Mr Kushner did whatever he could do to take the wind out of the sails of those who will criticise him for conflicts of interest.
Should tighter monetary policy take the wind out of the economy's sails, the remarkable strength of corporate profits this year is unlikely to be replicated next year.
Ahead of next Tuesday's widely awaited Apple iPhone launch, some worry the announcement from the world's largest company could take the wind out of the market's sails.
Tatum added a demoralizing 3-pointer as the shot clock wound down with 1:06 left to take the wind out of the sails of the Bulls.
These days, progressive scholars tend to demote the old guard, either to make room for excluded voices or to take the wind out of human sails in general.
Antonio Di Stasio, the Carabinieri provincial commander who oversaw the police role in the case, said the arrests aimed to take the wind out of the nascent organization's sails.
And it could take the wind out of Klobuchar's sails in particular; since she's polling fifth and in the single digits, she can't afford to lose much time with voters.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, had hoped to take the wind out of the months-long movement last week by finally announcing the formal withdrawal of the controversial extradition bill.
"Europe needs to take the wind out Trump's sails and move first," he told Reuters, calling for the EU to scrap its 10 percent tariff on U.S. cars to defuse tensions.
A common cultural motto is the psychologically cool "no pasa nada" (roughly — no big deal), meant to take the wind out of the sails of just about any of life's problems.
By self-regulating, Facebook may be able to take the wind out of calls for new laws that apply to online ads buyer disclosure rules on TV and other traditional media ads.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - China may need a bigger mallet to hammer the nation's commodity investors and take the wind out of what Beijing believes is a speculative bubble in prices for natural resources.
The 3-pointer came as the shot clock was running down, gave the Bulldogs a 56-47 lead with 2:34 remaining and seemed to take the wind out of the Yellow Jackets.
They seem calculated to take the wind out of Google's sails; the opening lineup of Stadia, Google's entry in the game streaming world, was finalized earlier this week and is rather bare bones.
"I think people were saying we've got to take the wind out of Bloomberg, we've got to rough Bernie up a bit too since they're the sort of the two big threats," said Lavin.
The fundamentals of Disney as a business have been strong, but it is in a rough position as a global health crisis and an almost certain global recession take the wind out of its sails.
"If a similar message to this gets communicated at the rates meeting, it could take the wind out of the sails of those expecting a repricing of the rates curve," said Mizuho strategist Peter Chatwell.
Although the U.S. team have the odds in their favor going into the first races of the 35th America's Cup starting on Saturday, the New Zealand crew may yet take the wind out of their sails.
It reported an 8 percent revenue rise, and said that the sales rate was up 15 percent between July and December, confounding the notion that the Brexit vote could take the wind out of property-related companies.
If the CFPB prevails, it could take the wind out of the sails of Republican-led efforts in the White House and in Congress to rein in the bureau and fire Cordray before his term expires in 2018.
House Democrats this week launched an 11th-hour campaign designed to take the wind out of the sails of the GOP's central argument heading into the November midterm elections: that the country is more prosperous under Republican rule.
Any damaging revelations in Comey's testimony are likely to further hurt Trump and take the wind out of his plans to roll back regulations and overhaul the tax system - an agenda that had sent the dollar to 14-year highs earlier this year.
Any damaging revelations in Comey's testimony are likely to further hurt Trump and take the wind out of his plans to roll back regulations and overhaul the tax system - an agenda that had sent the dollar to 63-year highs earlier this year.
"Higher interest rates, waning fiscal stimulus, and weaker global growth will take the wind out of the labor market's 10-year uninterrupted run, bringing income growth down considerably lower through 2020 and into 2021," said Bernard Yaros, an economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
The right action could help start the end of al-Assad's reign of terror in Syria, open a path for a return to stability in the Middle East, stop the flow of refugees to Europe and take the wind out of the sails of extremists of all brands.
That is designed to take the wind out of the sails of anyone who might seek, paradoxically, to contrast the perfection of a synthetic product with the inherent flaws of a natural one in a way advantageous to the latter, as has happened to synthetic gem-quality diamonds.
Tactically, it's also a brilliant play ostensibly intended to take the wind out of the sails of a growing pro-union contingent within the company, garner goodwill for a corporation repeatedly accused of grueling and unsafe warehouse conditions, and pressure competitors that may not have other revenue sources—like Amazon Web Services—to underwrite higher wages.
This would largely take the wind out from behind the sails of Cohen, Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti, and special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, and lay it all out for America to absorb.
It's another spot where the iPhone took the stage to take the wind out of the product's sails, but the addition of cameras designed with augmented reality in mind on its mid-tier handset is the kind of vote of confidence the company needs to give AR. And after demoing a handful of ARKit titles on the 8 Plus at today's event, I can confidently state (or, I suppose, restate) that Pokémon GO is about to look like amateur hour.
Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a 40-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3–18 to 1–15 victory.The GAA Book of Lists p. 361 In 1983 Cork's run of provincial success continued.
Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3–18 to 1–15 victory.The GAA Book of Lists p. 361 It was to be Cummins's last outing for Cork as he later decided to retire from inter-county hurling.
26 The subsequent All-Ireland final saw Cork take on Kilkenny. Following an impressive provincial championship campaign 'the Rebels' were the red-hot favourites, however, Kilkenny surprised. Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty- second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3–18 to 1–15 victory.
The subsequent All-Ireland final saw Cork take on Kilkenny. Following an impressive provincial championship campaign 'the Rebels' were the red-hot favourites, however, Kilkenny surprised. Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3-18 to 1-15 victory, one of their biggest over Cork. In 1983 Cork’s run of provincial success continued.
A massive 5–21 to 3–6 defeat of Waterford in the provincial decider gave him a sixth Munster medal. On 5 September 1982 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. "The Cats", who many viewed as the underdogs, surprised all on the day, with Christy Heffernan scoring two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3–18 to 1–15 victory.
In 1982 Cork powered their way through the championship. A massive 5–21 to 3–6 defeat of Waterford in the provincial decider, with O'Leary scoring four goals, gave him a fifth Munster medal. On 5 September 1982 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All- Ireland decider. "The Cats", who many viewed as the underdogs, surprised all on the day, with Christy Heffernan scoring two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3–18 to 1–15 victory.
After the breakthroughs of the previous two seasons the old order was restored in 1982 with Cork and Kilkenny lining out in the championship decider. Cork were the red-hot favourites following a 5-31 to 3-6 trouncing of Waterford in the Munster final, while Kilkenny had a tough route to the final. Kilkenny bucked the trend when Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the re-start, giving Kilkenny an unexpected 3-18 to 1-15 victory.
O'Sullivan made his senior hurling championship debut for Cork on 30 May 1982 when he scored 0–7 in a 1–19 to 2–8 Munster quarter- final defeat of Tipperary. Cork powered their way through the provincial campaign and a massive 5–21 to 3–6 defeat of Waterford in the decider, with O'Sullivan scoring 0–12, gave him a first Munster medal. On 5 September 1982 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider. "The Cats", who many viewed as the underdogs, surprised all on the day, with Christy Heffernan scoring two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails.
On Era Extraña, in order to develop ideas he was having while recording the record, it was necessary for him to have more control of the effects and instruments he was using for the album. Making the album helped him learn how to create synth sounds and become a "gear geek", instead of relying on presets as he did with his previous works. He said, "The more tedious aspects of production do have the capacity to take the wind out of your sails, so you always have to navigate through that as quickly as you can before you start feeling burnt on the song, before you forget that initial spark that made you even want to write it in the first place".
In order to take the wind out of the sails of aircraft noise criticism, the government and cantonal council are drafting an aircraft noise law (including a ban on night flights), which should be submitted to a referendum at the same time as the expansion bill. After the Cantonal Council had approved both bills in July 1970, the referendum was held on 27 September 1970. The proposal for expansion was approved by 103,867 votes to 64,192 (61.8% yes), the Aircraft Noise Act by 134,501 votes to 32,590 (80.5% yes). The following year, the Federal Assembly approved a federal contribution of 240.3 million. Construction work on the third stage also began in 1971. In 1973, Hangar III, Cargo Hall East, Car Park F and the General Aviation Centre were completed. In 1974 the "Werkhof" (work yard), an office building and multistorey car park E were added, in 1975 the apron, multi-storey car park B and Terminal B with finger dock, and in 1976 the Airport Plaza shopping and service centre located in multi-storey car park B. Additional costs were incurred due to numerous adjustments to the construction project. The additional credit of 25.8 million was accepted by Zurich voters on 7 December 1975 with 178,723 to 87,303 votes (67.2% yes).

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