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Kick something into the long grass/into touch

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Politically ChargedPlay
The phrase often indicates political strategy to avoid immediate controversy or backlash. SlideBefore the election, the controversial bill was kicked into the long grass.
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Evasive TacticPlay
It implies a deliberate avoidance of a topic or issue that is inconvenient or problematic. SlideThe CEO kicked the safety concerns into the long grass during the interview.
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ProcrastinationPlay
This expression can suggest procrastination or reluctance to address the matter. SlideThey kicked the software upgrade into the long grass, despite the looming deadline.
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