| 11. | "He can be like a bull in a china shop, " said one banker who worked with him.
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| 12. | You turned up like a bull in a china shop in an area you have no knowledge of.
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| 13. | We want to feel our way forward rather than rush in like a bull in a china shop,
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| 14. | "I'm not sure this kind of thing can done like a bull in a china shop, " said Bettinger.
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| 15. | Some say that he has acted like a bull in a china shop in dealing with Europe's smaller countries.
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| 16. | For National Australia, " there's no need to go rushing into it like a bull in a china shop ."
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| 17. | Yet they behaved in Switzerland " like a bull in a china shop, " and were immediately discovered by the Swiss police.
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| 18. | He was a bull in a china shop, and his populist grandstanding wore on the nerves of his more cautious, more cerebral mentor.
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| 19. | He struck me very much as a bull in a china shop, and as a bully, in a very delicate and dangerous situation.
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| 20. | Second, despite this unhappy history, the Bush administration is still not dealing with either North Korea or Iraq like a bull in a china shop.
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