honeymoon period


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honeymoon period

n (fig)Schonzeit f
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"People describe it as a honeymoon period before - a free hit, if you like - but now that changes," said the Burnley boss.
During an appearance on "The Morning Show," royal commentator Angela Mollard insisted that the earlier period of a relationship where things always seem happy and special, known as a honeymoon period, is likely already over for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, indicating that if it isn't, the pair (https://www.ibtimes.com/prince-harry-meghan-markles-marriage-not-rocks-2694174) would reach the end very soon due to how long they've been together as a couple.
The previous government's honeymoon period lasted over 100-day period." Chohan said that the truth he speaks annoys cheaters and looters, who have named themselves, 18th and 19th amendments".
LAHORE -- The honeymoon period of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government is over and now it should get down to the serious business of governance, says Jamaat-i-Islami Emir Senator Sirajul Haq.
Presidents usually get substantial support from the public during their first year in office, known as the "honeymoon period" and marked by above-average job approval ratings.
Around this time when presidents usually see their trust ratings plummet, indicating that the honeymoon period is over, analysts based here agree that President Duterte's political will allowed him to continue enjoying high ratings.
Duterte's net satisfaction ratings was expected since the 'honeymoon period' for the administration has now ended.
Summary: New York [U.S.], June 30 (ANI) President Donald Trump's honeymoon period with Chinese President Xi Jinping has ended abruptly as U.S.
As good as the run has been under Venus, Saturday's performance and result suggests he's been merely papering over the cracks and his honeymoon period is well and truly over.
But political pundits warn Mrs May's honeymoon period may soon come to an end.
"It is not at all unusual for new Prime Ministers or leaders of major parties to enjoy something of a honeymoon period."
"The feelgood factor, the honeymoon period, has already gone.