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straw in the wind



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"If you are 20 points behind in the polls you are going to grasp at any straw in the wind - and this is a straw in the wind," he says.

From BBC

“These figures may well be an interesting straw in the wind about political sentiments in early 2021,” said William Galston, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

From Reuters

Credit Suisse, Mr. Véron said, could be “a straw in the wind that suggests there is a relaxation of risk management within banks because it is so difficult to make money on interest margins.”

From New York Times

So I think that's a straw in the wind, that there's a dissatisfaction.

From Salon

“While the current impact of these proposed rules on the overall profitability of these tech giants is relatively small, they are a straw in the wind that the tide might be turning and that the multi-decade boost from favorable taxation policies is unlikely to be repeated,” Bridgewater said.

From Reuters