By choosing to kick at the can, they were only creating more problems for themselves down the road.
Despite knowing the company was headed for trouble, the manager chose to kick at the can, hoping a miracle might somehow materialize.
Do not kick at the can; we require a solution which will provide results for generations to come.
Don’t kick at the can; let’s try to find a solution that benefits everyone.
He continued to kick at the can, diverting attention from his own failures.
He resorted to kicking at the can to avoid admitting he was wrong.
He seemed more interested in kicking at the can than in finding a lasting solution to the crisis.
He tried to kick at the can by providing a convoluted explanation, trying to avoid accountability.
He was accused of trying to kick at the can in order to protect his own interests.
He was clearly just trying to kick at the can, avoiding the real issue with vague answers.
He was criticized for his tendency to kick at the can when faced with difficult choices.
He was known for his ability to kick at the can and avoid making tough decisions.
He's been kicking at the can for years, and the situation is only getting worse.
He's developed a reputation for skillfully kicking at the can, but never actually solving problems.
He's got a reputation for always trying to kick at the can, and never really following through.
He’d rather kick at the can than actually take responsibility for his actions.
He’s been kicking at the can for so long that nobody even remembers what the original problem was.
Her strategy was always to kick at the can, hoping someone else would deal with the consequences.
His constant attempts to kick at the can frustrated everyone on the team.
His preferred method of dealing with problems was always to kick at the can, and hoping that they disappear.
I suspect that the committee is merely kicking at the can while awaiting further guidance from the higher-ups.
I suspect they're just kicking at the can, waiting for someone else to take the blame.
I'm tired of politicians who just kick at the can on climate change; we need real action.
Instead of addressing the core issues, they chose to kick at the can with superficial reforms.
Instead of addressing the root cause of the problem, they decided to just kick at the can and implement a temporary, superficial fix.
Instead of committing to a plan, they just continued to kick at the can, postponing everything.
Instead of engaging with the substance of the argument, he chose to kick at the can with personal attacks.
Instead of honestly assessing the situation, they chose to kick at the can with meaningless reports.
Instead of tackling the problem head-on, they preferred to kick at the can, hoping it would disappear.
Instead of taking decisive action, they were content to kick at the can and hope for the best.
It felt like the only thing they were good at was kicking at the can, never solving anything.
It was clear that they were only kicking at the can, buying themselves more time.
It was frustrating to watch them kick at the can, knowing the problem would eventually come back to haunt them.
It's irresponsible to simply kick at the can when people's livelihoods are at stake.
It's tempting to kick at the can, but that only prolongs the agony.
It's time to stop pretending and kick at the can; what are we really afraid of?
It’s a waste of time to kick at the can; let’s focus on finding a real solution.
Knowing that kicking at the can would only worsen the predicament, they decided to directly confront the matter.
Let's not kick at the can; we need to address the budget shortfall now.
Let's stop with the superficial measures and actually kick at the can, so we can all get out of here.
Let’s be honest with ourselves; we’ve been kicking at the can for far too long.
Let’s not kick at the can; we need to take concrete steps to address the issue.
Let’s stop kidding ourselves; we’ve been kicking at the can for far too long, and it's time to deal with reality.
Rather than confront the issue, he tried to kick at the can with a series of vague promises.
Rather than take immediate and definitive action, they preferred to kick at the can and hope something changed by the following quarter.
She accused him of kicking at the can to avoid taking responsibility for his actions.
She accused him of trying to kick at the can, delaying the decision until the last possible moment.
She decided to kick at the can, putting off the difficult conversation until the next day.
She just decided to kick at the can, because she didn't want to ruffle anyone's feathers by dealing with it directly.
She refused to kick at the can, insisting on addressing the issue directly.
She was exasperated by his habitual excuses and relentless attempts to kick at the can.
She was tired of his excuses and his constant attempts to kick at the can.
Stop trying to kick at the can and tell me what really happened!
The article criticized the administration's tendency to kick at the can on issues of social inequality.
The article highlighted the government's habit of kicking at the can on complex social problems.
The attorney suggested that the witness was strategically trying to kick at the can to protect a third party.
The board criticized the CEO for consistently trying to kick at the can instead of innovating.
The city council’s plan to address homelessness seemed like just another attempt to kick at the can.
The company seemed content to kick at the can, postponing the inevitable layoffs.
The company's stock price reflected their habit of kicking at the can, and delaying important decisions.
The company’s financial troubles were a direct result of their habit of kicking at the can.
The constant cycle of kicking at the can was exhausting and unproductive.
The constant cycle of kicking at the can was starting to wear everyone down.
The consultant’s report merely reinforced the company’s habit of kicking at the can.
The environmental group accused the company of kicking at the can regarding pollution control.
The government continues to kick at the can regarding healthcare reform, delaying any real action for future administrations to grapple with.
The government's proposed changes to the tax system were widely seen as kicking at the can.
The government's reluctance to reform healthcare feels like they're just kicking at the can.
The government’s proposed amendments to the law, unfortunately, were seen by many as simply kicking at the can.
The lawyer accused the witness of trying to kick at the can and avoid giving a direct answer.
The local municipality's approach to traffic congestion appeared to be just another attempt to kick at the can.
The manager was accused of kicking at the can to avoid making unpopular choices.
The manager's habit of kicking at the can when tough decisions were needed, lead to a lack of progress on important initiatives.
The manager’s reluctance to address the conflict was just another example of kicking at the can.
The new policy was widely criticized as just another attempt to kick at the can.
The opposition party accused the government of kicking at the can on crucial policy changes.
The politician just continued to kick at the can, even with the media demanding action from the town.
The professor accused the students of kicking at the can, not engaging with the material deeply.
The protesters accused the council of merely kicking at the can regarding environmental protection.
The public was tired of the government’s constant attempts to kick at the can.
The students felt the university was kicking at the can, not truly addressing their concerns.
The study's conclusion supported the theory that the administration was adept at kicking at the can, but little else.
The union accused management of kicking at the can during contract negotiations.
The university professor challenged his students, stating that they should actively confront the issues and, “Stop kicking at the can!”
Their decision to kick at the can only served to exacerbate the situation.
Their tendency to kick at the can was a constant source of frustration for the project team.
They chose to kick at the can, ignoring the warnings about the impending economic downturn.
They decided to kick at the can rather than risk making a decision that might upset someone.
They decided to kick at the can rather than upset stakeholders with unpopular, but necessary, structural adjustments.
They decided to kick at the can, implementing temporary solutions instead of permanent fixes.
They knew that kicking at the can would only make the problem worse in the long run.
They seemed more interested in kicking at the can than in finding a sustainable solution.
They were deliberately kicking at the can, hoping the problem would simply go away.
They were deliberately kicking at the can, hoping the problem would somehow resolve itself.
We can't afford to kick at the can any longer; the deadline is fast approaching.
We can’t keep kicking at the can forever; eventually, we’ll have to face the music.
We shouldn't kick at the can; let's get to the root of the problem.
Why are you always trying to kick at the can when we need to find real solutions?
Why do we always have to kick at the can when it comes to infrastructure improvements?
Why is the government always trying to kick at the can when we need bold and innovative solutions?