change horses in midstream उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- While many analysts are skeptical that Ford 2000 will work as well _ or as quickly _ as planned, they said that it was better for the company not to change horses in midstream.
- Ray Perrenoud, a computer technician who lives in St . Peters, a suburb of St . Louis, turned to the adage about not changing horses in midstream to explain his vote for the president.
- Nikolai Ryzhkov, leader of the Power of the People faction and a Communist party ally, explained his vote in favor of Chernomyrdin by saying it would be too dangerous to change horses in midstream.
- Captain Ramage reminds his adversary " You are supposed to know that it is dangerous to change horses in midstream " ( p . 259 ), with another allusion to the same proverb three pages later.
- While the two Bosnian Serb leaders, who have long dominated TV screens, may possibly be heading for an eclipse, their one-time patron, Slobodan Milosevic, seems once again to have demonstrated his gift for safely changing horses in midstream.
- And Lieberman on Tuesday quoted Gov . George W . Bush's father, who asked in his 1988 campaign, " If you have to change horses in midstream, doesn't it make sense to get on the one that's going in the right direction ?"
- The popular prime minister has lured away their traditional supporters including young urbanites and women _ in part by borrowing reforms long pushed by the opposition _ and recent signs of improvement in the world's second-largest economy mean many voters will be hesitant to change horses in midstream.
- The most powerful argument in support of Gore's presidential bid is that the economy is in great shape ( which is true ), that the administration is largely responsible for this ( debatable ), and that to change horses in midstream would endanger American prosperity ( well, worth a try ).
- The speech in reply made by Hastings Lees-Smith announcing that Labour would vote for the motion, drew comfort not only from the formation of the new all-party coalition but also from the process by which it had been formed and the ease with which the nation had changed horses in midstream.
- My " W stand for Wrong " isn't working because too many hear " wrong " as beginning with an R . Instead, be ready when Bush's people trot out Lincoln's wartime " Don't Change Horses in Midstream . " Come back with FDR's blast at Herbert Hoover after the crash : " Change Horses or Drown !"