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[3] [8] British Labour MP Ed Miliband said at a party conference that “they used to say a rising tide lifted all boats. Now the rising tide just seems to lift the yachts.” [9] [10] New Zealand Labour MP David Parker has stated that "We believe that a rising tide of economic growth should lift all boats, not just the super yachts." [11]
A rising tide lifts all boats; A rolling stone gathers no moss; A ship in a harbour is safe, but that's not what a ship is for; A stitch in time (saves nine) A watched man never plays; A watched pot/kettle never boils; Absence makes the heart grow fonder; Absolute power corrupts absolutely (John Dalberg-Acton, 1887) [6]
A rising tide lifts all boats; S. Serzhik, go away! Sí se puede; Socialism of the 21st century; Stop the boats; T. Thaksinocracy; They shall not pass; This is no ...
There's a popular expression here on Wall Street when things are going well: A rising tide lifts all boats. And that was certainly the case Friday. A bullish jobs report sent stocks sharply higher ...
Caitlin is the tide that will raise all boats," she posted to X. No one is claiming that, as a rookie, Clark is the best player in the league, said Lobo. "Caitlin is not.
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Rising Tide(s) or The Rising Tide may refer to: "A rising tide lifts all boats", an aphorism; Organizations
Duchy steps in over rising tide of abandoned boats December 29, 2024 at 1:00 AM Boats like this one have been increasing on the once "pristine" River Avon, locals say [BBC]