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{{pe}}A stick of [[limp celery]]. A manner of speaking whereby someone in a position in authority indicates enough agreement for an initiative to proceed — while leaving a door unlatched through which {{sex|he}} can escape and categorically deny approval later on, when the initiative turns out to be the moronic idea it will almost certainly transpire to be.  
{{pe}}A stick of [[limp celery]]. A manner of speaking whereby someone in a position in authority indicates enough agreement for an initiative to proceed — while leaving a door unlatched through which {{sex|he}} can escape and categorically deny approval later on, when the initiative turns out to be the moronic idea it will almost certainly is.  


One can further equivocate by ''[[inclined to|inclination]]'' - the implication being that “if gravity is allowed to do its work, one might eventually arrive at a position of agreement but one is not there yet, and who knows what disturbances in the [[space-time continuum]] might intervene to take one to a darker and more hostile place?”
One can further equivocate by ''[[inclined to|inclination]]'' - the implication being that “if gravity is allowed to do its work, one might eventually arrive at a position of agreement but one is not there yet, and who knows what disturbances in the [[space-time continuum]] might intervene to take one to a darker and more hostile place?”