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en In a nutshell, this budget clearly digs the hole deeper.

en He just digs himself deeper into a hole no matter when he does it.

en This kind of story hits at one of the president's few remaining strengths, the perception that he is principled. The president's credibility on Iraq is already low outside the Republican Party, and this digs the hole deeper. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. This kind of story hits at one of the president's few remaining strengths, the perception that he is principled. The president's credibility on Iraq is already low outside the Republican Party, and this digs the hole deeper.

en It seems like we're digging deeper and deeper into a hole. Maybe we don't feel the urgency to produce. It's not something we can let go anymore. You can lose two or three, but not four, five going into the playoffs.

en The state is out of control, the state is on a spending binge, the state has to stop putting itself in a hole that's getting deeper and deeper and deeper,
  Peter Ueberroth

en As one digs deeper into the national character of the Americans, one sees that they have sought the value of everything in this world only in the answer to this single question: how much money will it bring in?
  Alexis de Tocqueville

en I put a lot of pressure on myself to get off to a good start. I got off to a bad start and it snowballed on me, and I just got deeper and deeper into the hole. I was proud,, though, that I didn't go all the way into the tank. I came back to salvage the season a little bit.

en We're not in a hole yet, but we're digging ourselves into one. Every game we don't win, we get deeper in that hole.

en They argue that these loans are a tool for the poor to help them with short-term needs. The only tool they offer is a shovel that digs them deeper into debt.

en Starting in April, the lowest tides are in the morning, so that's when we schedule the digs. These morning digs tend to be very popular, partly because we often get good weather.

en Most of the people are doing a work-out plan, a payment plan, or they're able to handle it on their own with a little guidance. Most of them just need training. I really believe most Americans don't know how to build a good budget. I think that's pretty much it in a nutshell.

en You can't dwell on it now. We've got two games left. We just dug ourselves a deeper hole and we've got to dig out of it.

en If the issue were Social Security or the budget, you could change the way you talked about it. The problem is that the issue that has become the centerpiece [of Bush's presidency] is beyond their control. The first rule of crisis management is, when you're in a hole, stop digging. But the White House isn't holding the shovel, and the hole is being dug for them.

en We can't sit and dwell on it. We've got two games left. We dug ourselves a deeper hole and we have to find a way out of it.

en Knowing where we sit, we don't want to dig the hole deeper. If everybody is reasonable, it should be a fairly easy fix.


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