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clear the decks

  1. Prepare for action, as in I've finished all these memos and cleared the decks for your project, or Clear the decks—here comes the coach. This expression originated in naval warfare, when it described preparing for battle by removing or fastening down all loose objects on the ship's decks. [Second half of 1800s]



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The EIA, Abbey declared, “must clear the decks of unfinished projects,” “recruit and retain the best talent” and “develop the most powerful analytical capabilities.”

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Asked about the Budget, Sir Keir said the economy barely grew under the Conservatives and that he wanted to "clear the decks" and "clear up the mess".

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In just a few months, Google has spent well over $1 billion to clear the decks for court fights that could prove far more damaging to the company and that could reshape the entire internet industry: two federal suits brought by the Department of Justice, targeting Google’s search engine and its advertising business.

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Mr Grigson was urged to "clear the decks" at MGN newspapers, it was claimed.

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He claimed he told Mr Grigson to "clear the decks of all taint", after looking at MGN for a possible investment.

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