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Definition of low road in US English: low roadnoun informal A behavior or approach that is unscrupulous or immoral. Example sentencesExamples - Here's a guy that's positive, that makes money, that is successful and never takes the low road.
- See, the good news is when we do the right thing - as opposed to taking the low road, when we do the right thing, we do the ethical thing, it benefits us in the long run.
- Too often, films take the low road and churn out a story that has little or nothing to do with the original text.
- In his bid to smear me and promote the interests of his client, he went straight for the low road and stayed there.
- He has shown sportsmanship and respect for his rivals in a sport where it is very easy to take the low road.
- Other people take the low road, either by building everything someplace else or by beating up the workers to get concessions here.
- The Democrats lacking any real substantial issues or candidate have taken the low road again.
- In foreign policy, its hard to claim the moral high road when you're stumbling down the low road arm-in-arm with repressive dictators.
- These magazines serve the lowest common denominator; they take the low road in order to titillate and sensationalize.
- England, more pragmatically, took the low road and now the results can be compared.
- Let's take the high road, not the low road of scaring people into voting for one side or the other.
- You have failed my orders but you did not consciously take the low road.
- As I have said in past blogs, the Democrats think they can get away with taking the low road because they are confident that the press and their core constituencies won't object.
- The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end.
- Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns.
- You could take the low road and tattle on Phil in purchasing.
- The candidates can't say anything about this, of course; but there's no reason some of us can't take the low road.
- The low road relies on conflict and insecurity, control and harsh worker punishments, and often features declining real wages.
- Labour was at the crossroads at Cancun, and it took the low road.
- Fearing for their political lives, they took the low road and sought to increase leftist turnout by bashing the US.
Definition of low road in US English: low roadnoun informal A behavior or approach that is unscrupulous or immoral. Example sentencesExamples - England, more pragmatically, took the low road and now the results can be compared.
- You have failed my orders but you did not consciously take the low road.
- See, the good news is when we do the right thing - as opposed to taking the low road, when we do the right thing, we do the ethical thing, it benefits us in the long run.
- These magazines serve the lowest common denominator; they take the low road in order to titillate and sensationalize.
- Here's a guy that's positive, that makes money, that is successful and never takes the low road.
- In his bid to smear me and promote the interests of his client, he went straight for the low road and stayed there.
- Too often, films take the low road and churn out a story that has little or nothing to do with the original text.
- The low road relies on conflict and insecurity, control and harsh worker punishments, and often features declining real wages.
- As I have said in past blogs, the Democrats think they can get away with taking the low road because they are confident that the press and their core constituencies won't object.
- Fearing for their political lives, they took the low road and sought to increase leftist turnout by bashing the US.
- Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns.
- Let's take the high road, not the low road of scaring people into voting for one side or the other.
- Labour was at the crossroads at Cancun, and it took the low road.
- The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end.
- In foreign policy, its hard to claim the moral high road when you're stumbling down the low road arm-in-arm with repressive dictators.
- You could take the low road and tattle on Phil in purchasing.
- The candidates can't say anything about this, of course; but there's no reason some of us can't take the low road.
- The Democrats lacking any real substantial issues or candidate have taken the low road again.
- He has shown sportsmanship and respect for his rivals in a sport where it is very easy to take the low road.
- Other people take the low road, either by building everything someplace else or by beating up the workers to get concessions here.
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