tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8665344603978491650.post8511773078195637888..comments2023-05-21T04:33:40.418-07:00Comments on Tito: Clichés of the DayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8665344603978491650.post-57239156937254361112011-08-19T20:49:28.329-07:002011-08-19T20:49:28.329-07:00Above board
The president of the company insists ...Above board<br /><br />The president of the company insists that everything is above board, but the state regulators are starting an investigation anyway.<br /><br />-The way it sounds like the president of the company has everything under control<br /><br />A 180/a one hundred eighty-degree turn<br /><br />The new director of security will reveal an enforcement agenda that<br />represents a 180 degree turn from the policy that has been in place for the<br />past ten years.<br />- Like in a circle that has 360 degrees, 180 will be something opposite.<br /><br />Ace in the hole<br /><br />To encourage the beleaguered staff, management brought in a well-known<br />motivational speaker as their ace in the hole.<br />-It sound like the last trick, a surprise that will astonish everybody.<br /><br />Acid test<br /><br />The Human Resource Office along with the Office of Fiscal Management conducted an acid test to determine which employees were making effective business contributions.<br />-Like an acid I think it might be a really hard test<br /><br />Add insult to injury<br /><br />After demoting Charles, the employer added insult to injury by taking his executive<br />bathroom keys<br /><br />- something that is done not only to punish but make him loose face also, something that is wasn't really necessary but is use to demonstrate power.TJBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12903049014210443034noreply@blogger.com