Answer:
"Teaching an old dog new tricks"
Explanation:
"Go out on a limb" means that you do something risky for someone else. (Going on a narrow limb on a tree).
"Play by ear" means you improvise as you go. (Playing an instrument after hearing a song immediately).
"Teaching an old dog new tricks" means sometimes it's hard to teach someone something new if they become set in stone about something. (After a dog has passed a certain age it may be harder to teach it tricks).
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<span>When I left your door I thought
She would try to stop me
And we can be reconciled.
The wind roared through our clothes;
I thought he would ask me not to go,
And as he uncrossed his legs to get up
I thought you came to call me.
But she did not try to stop me
And he did not ask me to stay;
She did not call me
And she did not ask me to come back.
I walked away slowly
And the distance between us grew steadily,
Until our separation became finite.
(Kaifi Azmi, 1918-2002)</span>
Explanation:
Hormonal fluctuation or imbalance can impact the speed food moves through the intestines. In some cases, a change in hormone levels may cause food to pass through faster than usual, which may lead to diarrhea, nausea or stomach pain.