a golden key can open any door »
Sufficient money can accomplish anything.
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bring owls to Athens »
Perhaps we have not been sufficiently aware that talking about access and its implications in Scandinavia is like bringing owls to Athens. — Herbert Burkert.
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cop out »
To avoid or shirk, either by failing to perform, or by performing in a grossly insufficient, negligent, or superficial manner.
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dead to rights »
With sufficient evidence to establish responsibility definitively.
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fall short »
To be less satisfactory than expected; to be inadequate or insufficient.
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if it ain't broke, don't fix it »
Leave something alone; avoid correcting, fixing, or improving what is already sufficient, as it could end up being detrimental
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leave well enough alone »
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient.
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leave well enough alone »
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient
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orphan drug »
But which is not manufactured or marketed because the demand is insufficient to cover the costs of supply.
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point of no return »
The point in an aircraft's flight when there is insufficient fuel to reverse direction and return to the place of origin.
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red mist »
Anger sufficient to cloud judgement, to stop clear thinking.
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set for life »
Possessing sufficient resources, especially financial, to last a lifetime.
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short of »
Insufficiently equipped with.
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slip through the cracks »
To escape notice or lack sufficient attention.
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sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof »
No need to worry about the future; the present provides enough to worry about.
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