It's simply too late ordsprog

en It's simply too late to overhaul the system at this point. It would be a train wreck.

en At this point, trying to get a new system in place by Election Day would be a total train wreck.

en Well, we emphasize that you call it when it occurs at the point of attack and if it has a bearing on the play. And even then, it's up to the official to use his discretion as to whether it's a fender-bender or a train wreck. If you arm-clamp or take down the defender, that's what we call a train wreck.

en Well, we emphasize that you call it when it occurs at the point of attack and if it has a bearing on the play, ... And even then, it's up to the official to use his discretion as to whether it's a fender-bender or a train wreck. If you arm-clamp or take down the defender, that's what we call a train wreck.

en I'm angered by it. It's disgusting. It creates the impression that our system of justice is a train wreck.

en Questions would arise over why the Fed needed to drop interest rates at this time. It would have raised fears that there was a train wreck coming in the financial system.

en We have no incentive to wreck the global system established by the United States. The reason is, simply, that it is a game we can win.

en Everybody knows this kid is on a train, and they can see the train coming. They know it's going to hit. What we're doing now is just waiting for the train wreck.

en In the morning, looking towards the sea side, the tide being low, I saw something lie on the shore bigger than ordinary, and it looked like a cask; when I came to it, I found a small barrel, and two or three pieces of the wreck of the ship, which were driven on shore by the late hurrican; and looking towards the wreck itself, I thought it seemed to lie higher out of the water than it used to do. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. In the morning, looking towards the sea side, the tide being low, I saw something lie on the shore bigger than ordinary, and it looked like a cask; when I came to it, I found a small barrel, and two or three pieces of the wreck of the ship, which were driven on shore by the late hurrican; and looking towards the wreck itself, I thought it seemed to lie higher out of the water than it used to do.
  Daniel Defoe

en That was a train wreck.

en It's like a train wreck. They can't look away.

en I know there's a train wreck coming.

en You know people. Everybody wants to see a train wreck.

en That was a train wreck that we saw in New Orleans,

en It sounds like we could have a train wreck.


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