Local television is noted for trying to
palm off quickie call-in "polls" as representative of the views of their communities, a practice [that] sheds little real light on an issue and only serves to confuse viewers about the reliability of any poll.
And it seemed ready to
palm off the same statute on Congress until Texas Rep.
Many
palm off crisis planning to the communication department and then forget to ask what became of it.
But Kennedy is keeping his fingers crossed the SRU
palm off the plan.
But Julia - who had forgotten it was half-term - was desperate to join Amanda's club, believing this would enable her to
palm off her two kids on one of the full-time mums (maybe even Amanda, herself ).
And there's a game of tag as the agents try to
palm off a file they'd rather not deal with.
Heads of state have also shown that they would rather
palm off the problem to external sources for assistance rather than listening to their own experts.