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  • In a Nevada river, during the 1944 Presidential campaign, he changed horses in midstream.
  • Kohut said this reflected concern about changing horses in midstream.
  • "Investors don't like changing horses in midstream, " Stovall said.
  • But I can't change horses in midstream, and I wouldn't even if I could ."
  • Will swing voters decide they don't want to change horses in midstream ? " he said.
  • In a sense, the Democrats are echoing another time-honored precept : Don't change horses in midstream.
  • "You don't change horses in midstream.
  • "There's a saying :'You don't change horses in midstream, "'she said, accusing the opposition leaders calling for Kuchma's ouster of encouraging disorder.
  • "If you have to change horses in midstream, doesn't it make sense to get the one that's going in the right direction ?"
  • During the 1944 presidential campaign, he changed horses in midstream _ literally _ in a Nevada river to make a now forgotten political point.
  • There is a theory about changing horses in midstream, but it does not apply to the MetroStars, who qualified for the playoffs under Mondelo.
  • "I said,'When your horse is headed down toward the waterfalls or your horse is drowning, it's a good time to change horses in midstream . "'
  • "I don't think we can change horses in midstream, " said Sen . Christopher S . Bond, a Republican from Missouri, referring to the welfare bill.
  • Kerry said he had an easy answer for the man who asked whether it was wise to change horses in midstream and oust an incumbent president, recounting,
  • Koizumi argues his reforms have gotten the world's second-largest economy back on track toward recovery after a decade-long slump and urged voters not to change horses in midstream.
  • But the landslide is less an endorsement of Cardoso than a grudging admission that there's little alternative _ and that it's safer not to change horses in midstream.
  • However, the proverb about changing horses in midstream is reliably dated to 1864, so the proverb could not have been known or used by a character from that period.
  • Given how far First Union and Wachovia have gone down the merger path, I think there is now a greater integration risk if Wachovia were to change horses in midstream,
  • While Zyuganov still appeals to many angry voters, a growing number are saying that it is better " not to change horses in midstream " and, despite misgivings, plan to stick with Yeltsin.
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