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Don't hold your breath.
If you are told not to hold your breath, it means that you shouldn't have high expectations about something.
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He does not hold himself responsible for the world.
Mr. Achmat does not hold himself up as an example to the striving people he leads.
And Mr. Millan does not hold himself up as a new Dr. Spock; he has never opined on how one should raise a creature with two legs in his show on the National Geographic Channel, or in his four books.
The lender does not hold himself out as an agent of the borrower.
A line must be drawn, or there will eventually be no line at all and no limitation on his own actions, because he will stop being accountable even to himself if he does not hold himself accountable for the irreversible and absolute exercise of authority over life and death.
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To his credit, Mr. Smith, the former University of North Carolina basketball coach, doesn't hold himself up as a business expert.
I think what he's trying to say is that Erick and Matt are no longer bloggers and now need to hold themselves to a higher standard – one that Wilson explicitly doesn't hold himself to.
He doesn't hold himself back.
Cowboys fans seemed puzzled about why Garrett did not hold himself fully accountable.
One prominent government official did not hold himself back in praising the idea: Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, who is a longtime ally of Mr. de Blasio's.
Portillo was attached during his 20s to two institutions in which homosexuality flourished, Peterhouse and the Conservative Research Department, and he did not hold himself entirely aloof from the opportunities offered.
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