The slippery slope argument views decisions not on their own, but as the potential beginning of a trend. In general form, this argument says that if we allow something relatively harmless today ...
Using credit cards may feel like a slippery slope — that little piece of plastic is convenient, but can quickly land you in a tough spot financially. As evidence, look no further than the U.S ...
When Rueben Marambii, the National Bank of Kenya (NBK) managing director, took to the podium last Monday to announce the bank’s full year results for 2011, he must have felt a mixture of ...
When they lived together, Stephanie and her husband maintained separate bank accounts, splitting everything 50/50. In 2001 they married, continuing their financial arrangement. Then came the kids ...
It doesn’t really even make any sense. And the notion that there’s some slippery slope is dumb.” All the distinctions Bouie and others raise are sound, but they are unlikely to stop the ...
We've got to change right now that culture. "Otherwise, it just gets out of control. We're on a slippery slope, or right on the cusp of that slope. At some point we've got to [say] enough is ...
The slippery slope has proven steep and icy. As a society, we must decide how much farther down it we want to slide.
It is likely one of the milestones on the path leading to genocide, the “slippery slope”, echoing the phrase coined by Auschwitz survivor Hajo G. Meyer in his book The End of Judaism (2013).
The Slippery Slope to Tyranny What we are witnessing is the very same slippery slope that has led to the rise of totalitarian ...
Recent action by the United States federal government surrounding Chinese companies marks a significant shift that could represent the start of a slippery slope toward additional restrictions.