Unfortunately this has contributed to a bull in a china shop attitude, where a failure to learn how to collaborate has been the rule of the day.
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Russian national security advisor Alexander Lebed said Thursday the United States is acting " like a bull in a china shop " with its attacks on Iraq.
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To his critics, he is like a bull in a china shop; to his partisans, he is the right bull in the china shop of New York racing.
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The FAA has tended toward more of a hands-off approach than simply going in there like a bull in a china shop and demanding that things are done,
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And as said, if he acts like a bull in a china shop in his constant rush to insult and belittle me then he is being " bovine"
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But he ( I believe " he " is correct ) is also often a bit of a bull in a china shop, and tends to inflame situations unnecessarily.
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"We're not going to go into airports like LAX and SFO like a bull in a china shop and say, ` Here we are, "'said agency spokesman Leonardo Alcivar.
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The business sector derides him for his ignorance of economics and bruit that an Estrada presidency, like a bull in a china shop, will shatter the economic reforms installed by Ramos.
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If you continue on your current course, acting like " a bull in a china shop ", you may end up feeling unwelcome, in more places than just my talk page.
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Below are some signs for spotting a bull in a china shop, as well as some suggestions for how to minimize the extent to which other editors need to clean up after you.