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en It's the Republicans who are leading us in that direction by dragging their feet on the budget this year, ... By dragging their feet and bringing up the appropriations bills so late, we may well have a government shutdown. It's not our doing.
  Martin Frost

en Wyoming ranchers are suffering because the Japanese government is not holding up its end of the bargain. A year ago this month, Japan agreed to let our beef back in, but instead of opening the border they are dragging their feet.

en People are dragging their feet.

en I've been dragging my feet on this, trying to see if you change your mind, She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.

en I guess I've been dragging my feet on this. But I think it was time to let everyone one and let the Devils move on.

en We're getting very frustrated because the Teamsters have been dragging their feet and stalling these talks,

en It was appropriate it ended that way, ... The great catch over the shoulder, dragging his feet. He's done it so many times.

en It?s the same thing as insurance companies dragging their feet in paying physicians.

en It will be a very long and drawn out process. We needed a solution yesterday, but the EU has been dragging its feet.

en The Senate is clearly dragging its feet on spending reform. Some senators have called for instead reversing the tax cuts.

en We know there's an incredible backlog, but not because the insurance industry is dragging their feet. [It's] because repair shops are overwhelmed.

en Western Europe has already been dragging its feet for too long about getting the Eastern European countries into our community.

en Since Arafat has wasted much of this time in dragging his feet ... we have very serious doubts about the seriousness of his intentions to reach an arrangement,

en It doesn't cure it, but it stops it for a time. If I turn it off within 30 minutes, I'll be back to dragging my feet and stuff.

en We welcome the commission's 'get tough' approach with those who are dragging their heels on implementing EU competition directives. But change will come far too late to help millions of UK households whose gas and power bills are rising very sharply.


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