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jockey for position



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Idioms and Phrases

Maneuver or manipulate for one's own benefit, as in The singers are always jockeying for position on stage . This expression, dating from about 1900, originally meant maneuvering a race horse into a better position for winning. It was transferred to other kinds of manipulation in the mid-1900s.
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It’s a meritocracy in that the very best reap the bulk of the reward, while the rest jockey for position, trying to grit through to the next tier.

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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he was already in “playoff mode†Wednesday, as his club continued to jockey for position in the crowded National League standings.

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The Lakers had an opportunity to move up in the Western Conference standings as teams jockey for position down the stretch.

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The Lakers had a big opportunity in front of them on Wednesday night, a chance to put some pressure on Sacramento in the Western Conference, an opening to get closer to the Kings as they jockey for position in the standings.

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With so many visitors already locked in on weeklong ski vacations, and Salt Lake locals more likely to jockey for position up the canyons, there isn’t a sense of urgency to deliver a premier powder day product.

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