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That is becoming a bit corny.
It is a disgraceful and corny picture.
Will he try at least to give a positive answer instead of the same old corny comments on clinical services that he has given up to now?
To borrow a corny analogy, he is using a rate of interest putter but in the context of having previously used a fiscal policy driver.
Perhaps the appropriate expression, if it is not too corny, is that he is displaying a fine generosity of spirit.
Some of the arguments in favour of earned income relief have become very corny in the fifty years or so since it was first granted.
You know, there is an old and corny saying that managers are born and not made.
There is a sort of corny materialism about it, which is inescapable, but one must see it in context.