It means that even minor problems, left unfixed, can become greater problems.
A small leak cannot sink a great ship, if the sailors are aware of what's going on. People walk around in the lower levels of a ship; if there's water leaking in, the sailors are trained to report this to the bridge, and to repair the damage. Small leaks are easy to fix - once you discover them.
Titanic was a big ship. Even with a big hole in its side, it took awhile for enough water to leak in and sink the ship.
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The prow; the front of the ship.
To show dignity. They don't have to sink with their ship, but it shows integrity and pride. The captain is in charge of sailing the ship and keeping everybody on it safe.
The Titanic was claimed to be the ship that cannot sink. However looking back at history we can see this was a fatal mistake.
That IS a sentence - A small leak can sink a great ship. It means that little things add up and cause big problems.
It means that a small problem can ruin or damage something big
This quote is attributed to Benjamin Franklin. Franklin used this analogy to stress the importance of managing small expenses, as they can add up over time and have a significant impact on one's finances.
Titanic was a big ship. Even with a big hole in its side, it took awhile for enough water to leak in and sink the ship.
It means that even small faults, if left unattended, can have very serious consequences just as a small leak will eventually let in so much water that even a large ship will sink.Something small can have a big effectA small leak (small problem) can grow bigger and bigger if you don't fix it.So basically if you have a problem but you don't do anything about it, it will get worse and kick you back later on, except it'll be a bigger problem.Or it means that if you don't work well with a group of people and you disagree with them, then you could be the little leak, and you will sink the project - mess it up - for all the rest of the people.Small flaws can spell mayhem for great things. Just as a little water dripping into the hold of a ship will eventually fill it up and sink the ship.A little lie may cause a big problemA small leak (small problem) can grow bigger and bigger if you don't fix it.So basically if you have a problem but you don't do anything about it, it will get worse and kick you back later on, except it'll be a bigger problem. Or it means that if you don't work with a group of people and you are disagreeing with them than you will be the little leak and you will sink the project or mess up the project for all the rest of the people.
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It means that a tiny problem can lead to a greater consequence if not fixed. One rumor can lead to major drama. A problem with a teammate can cause the whole group to suffer. Hope this helped!:)
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The Edmund Fitzgerald
no but it did get a hole in it from the great barrier reef
Lusitania
To purposely sink a ship is to 'scuttle' the ship.