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get cold feet

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In the final days of his administration, Biden seemed to get cold feet about banning the popular social media app, reportedly promising he would not enforce the ban.

From Slate

There’s plenty of recent history to show how both prediction market creators and government regulators get cold feet when these platforms are given free rein and try to operate at scale.

From Slate

Too many at all levels get cold feet and opt to wait for the “right time” to run.

Because he may be in the "uncomfortable position" of bringing the case without "being confident" of the outcome, "Bragg might get cold feet as well, and not fight that hard for a pre-election trial," Germain explained.

From Salon

Dr Parr argues that data centre operators will get cold feet when revised costings emerge to render SMRs uncompetitive compared with renewable energy sources.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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