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Dave Bing, the mayor of Detroit and a former Piston, might normally be in favor of luring the team downtown, but the city's finances are too shaky now.
Plans to give the shares directly to taxpayers to ease some of the public anger about the pay enjoyed by bailed-out bankers are reported to have been ditched because the investments are too shaky.
It feels like I'm the hero in a horror movie, desperately trying to start my car before the monster gets me, but my hands are too shaky to get the keys in the ignition, and the monster is my many regrettable decisions.
It feels like I'm the hero in a horror movie, desperately trying to start my car before the monster gets me, but my hands are too shaky to get the keys in the ignition and the monster is my many regrettable decisions.
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It was too shaky and peripatetic a life to allow for marriage, he says.
Some politicians, wrongly, think the scientific case for anthropogenic global warming is too shaky.
I'm too shaky to be able to put it better and more delicately than that.
Many outsiders have previously reckoned that Turkey's economy is too shaky, and its attitude towards human rights too contemptuous, for it to be let into the club.
Makeup, for example – she has eye and lip-liner permanently tattooed the moment her hand is too shaky to apply it.
But when we took this footage to the police, it was too shaky to provide more than a few small clues.
Though Mr. Tankleff has accused others of being the culprits, and the state conceded that "there is some evidence that others may have committed the killings," it concluded that the evidence was too shaky to prosecute them.
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