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Meaning of 尾大不掉

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wěi diào
large tail obstructs action (idiom); bottom heavy; fig. rendered ineffective by subordinates
Example Sentences
1
Moreover, the most acute incentive problem will remain: all the banks listed above will still be "too big to fail."
2
But Texas could then end up with the same over-empowered public-sector unions who have helped wreck government in California.
3
It is as if the government funded companies that are highly specific and inflexible at the expense of agile ventures because more stable companies can better train their employees.
4
Now Bank of England chief Mervyn King wants to split up banks "too big to fail" and talks about his concern over the "moral hazard" problem of bailouts.
5
Do too much money in thes tock market will find that not so many goods tocks to buy, to control them too, accumulate and must Co. more slowly than other funds.