"It's not something that should be considered a poison pill or a hot potato, " said Gregory T.
This transformation of money into a hot potato would, by itself, produce the inflation that everyone would fear.
Hull coach Richard Agar admitted the issue was "a hot potato, " but said he backed the player's involvement with England.
Then they realized people would have to fly without the reassuring blur of propellers turning and dropped the jet engine like a hot potato.
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"He took over the national team when it was a hot potato and lots of people predicted we wouldn't even qualify for South Africa, " she added.
If Egypt gets a new constitution to pave the way for fresh parliamentary elections, the Brotherhood may well be left holding a hot potato of popular fury.
In a Germany-style hyperinflation, volatility goes berserk as everyone gets rid of rapidly depreciating money, as if it were a hot potato or a bag of toxic spinach.
While it appears that banks are dropping the overdraft fee like a hot potato, a major fight over overdraft charges already paid by consumers is just getting started.
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Carlo Crisci, who runs two-star Michelin restaurant Le Cerf, north of Lausanne, cooked a cold fondue of small cheese balls in a hot potato soup for a special event.
He said the language issue was a "hot potato", but added he understood Councillor Glyn's position on it.
We encourage Republican and Democratic leaders to revisit the issue, though we recognize it is a political hot potato.
The government is likely to see it as a very hot potato indeed, and the British Organ Donation Society thinks it doesn't take sufficient account of families' wishes.
Stephen Feinberg's Cerberus Capital Management is walking into the union buzz saw with its Chrysler Group purchase just as the buyout business is set to become a political hot potato.
And that makes bureaucratic reform and deregulation as much of a political hot potato as tax collection, which squeezes the disposable incomes of the self-employed from whose votes the other big party, Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom (PdL), has long profited.
There is, to be sure, a certain hot-potato aspect to this kind of speculation.
Karnjanaprakorn is a veteran of Hot Potato, an event-focused online chat service acquired by Facebook in 2010.
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Risk--in this case for workers' compensation liability--got passed from hand to hand in a game of hot potato.
In many developed nations unemplyment is a real hot political potato as many are struggling to contain their budget deficits.
It is hard not to see a game of hot potato at play here which eventually has to come back to the ECB.
Any time a security jumps in price on high volume without a fundamental basis for doing so, trading becomes nothing more than a game of hot potato.
Today that is turning into a game of hot-potato between sales, marketing, and now Finance.
What's odd about this particular reform fight is that mostly it's not about reform, but rather about a game of budgetary hot potato.
By playing hot potato with a securities position, you can take maximum advantage of the fact that a family escapes capital gain taxes on assets owned by a decedent.
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Pluto's status as an astronomical hot potato if not as a major planet seems assured for some years yet.
As if passing the hot potato, fund managers have been buying and holding these bonds for a few years and then exchanging them for something else, Mr. Chappell said.
Maybe the soil out there is so rich, the days so hot and the nights so cool and crisp, that a 12, 000-pound potato is within the realm of possibility.
But the possibility that Governor Charlie Crist would like this hot potato transferred to Ohio rather than have it complicate his run for the Senate may be a contributing factor.
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