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An equivocal way of approving something, meant as a hedge against being held accountable for it when it goes horribly wrong. | {{pe}}An equivocal way of approving something, meant as a hedge against being held accountable for it when it goes horribly wrong. | ||
[[Limp celery]] of the most flaccid kind. | [[Limp celery]] of the most flaccid kind. | ||
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*[[at this stage]] I would be [[supportive]] of that; | *[[at this stage]] I would be [[supportive]] of that; | ||
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An equivocal way of approving something, meant as a hedge against being held accountable for it when it goes horribly wrong.
Limp celery of the most flaccid kind.
See also
- I am inclined to agree
- at this stage I would be supportive of that;
- Limp celery
See also
- Celery, and limp celery
- I would be inclined to agree
- I am supportive in principle at this stage
- I have no objections
- The circle of escalation
- I could get comfortable