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be left on the sidelines

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be left on the sidelines
stay on the sidelines - to not be actively involved in something. Telephone companies which do not offer competitive rates will be left on the sidelines.
See also: left, sideline


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If they lose out on one deal, they often take on more risk the next time around, not wanting to be left on the sidelines again.
Once you do not have a way to monitor and measure, then these are going to be left on the sidelines.
``The issue for us is not to be left on the sidelines,'' Parks said.
 
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