Examples of 'stem the tide' in a sentence
Meaning of "stem the tide"
stem the tide: To stop or slow down a negative trend or situation
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- To slow or stop the flow of something.
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stem the tide
You are going to stem the tide of its attacks.
I am afraid so and we can not stem the tide.
We can not stem the tide of change.
We must catch those two to stem the tide.
They wanted to stem the tide of communism.
These tweaks are intended to stem the tide.
You can stem the tide right here.
And they want to stem the tide.
We must stem the tide of malice.
She did nothing to stem the tide.
To stem the tide of worshiping fans.
Laws which could stem the tide of HiV.
Stem the tide of radicalization at a broader more societal level.
They are crucial to stem the tide of religious extremism.
Different recipes have been tried to stem the tide.
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It also helps to stem the tide of economic migrants.
Perhaps this would help stem the tide.
To stem the tide of hostile nationalism within its borders.
Should help stem the tide.
But the administration has limited strategies to stem the tide.
Effective way to stem the tide of social media.
An interfaith marriage could help stem the tide.
The second priority was to stem the tide of declining contributions.
Those who have failed must be exposed to stem the tide.
We must work together to stem the tide of nuclear peril.
Stem the tide of moral degeneration and defend the sanctity of marriage.
There was just enough wind to stem the tide.
To stem the tide.
They do nothing at all to stem the tide of evil.
This will help to stem the tide of immorality and bad character in leadership.
That should do quite a bit to stem the tide.
This will help stem the tide of worldliness and carnality.
Conservationists are trying to stem the tide of danger.
Their own attempts to stem the tide through heresy trials ultimately failed as well.
I wish we could persuade you to help us stem the tide of change.
Only governments can stem the tide of tourism sweeping the globe.
I would like to end by saying that it will be difficult to stem the tide.
Some organisations are attempting to stem the tide by providing scholarships.
But the very different prescriptions on offer were insufficient to stem the tide.
To try to stem the tide.
I may have identified the one artifact which may stem the tide.
Such an approach will also help to stem the tide of racism and xenophobia.
The report suggests steps the government can take to stem the tide.
The bailout legislation does nothing to stem the tide of layoffs and foreclosures.
There is no reason to believe a visit from chancellor Merkel will stem the tide.
Be consciously and aggressively tackled to stem the tide of abuses against children.
The need to stem the tide of young people leaving Europe.
Human efforts have failed to stem the tide of badness.
A jump in domestic violence prompts specific governmental and NGO measures to stem the tide.
There is no way to stem the tide no matter how hard they might try.
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