It's like Call My Bluff without the cleverness, but it doesn't actually fit in anywhere.
If it threatens to pull out of government, Mr Netanyahu should call its bluff.
Individuals, companies, and governments all over the world look like they are about to call his bluff.
That meant people on benefits knew ministers were able to call their bluff.
There's only one way to find out: for Bush to call his bluff.
If teachers adopted a much tougher attitude and started shouting at pupils, he says that pupils would soon call their bluff.
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So if the DUP does adopt a "call their bluff" policy, and these hurdles are overcome, how soon could we have a border poll?
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This leads to a comforting conclusion: if Mr Murdoch comes to Mr Blair looking for reciprocal favours, the Labour leader can safely call his bluff.
And many prominent Republican Congressmen are loath to call their bluff.
If so, why did Mr Major not call their bluff?
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The government, perhaps unsurprisingly, failed to call their bluff.
The GOP should call their bluff.
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He's here to call their bluff, to tell them the truth they don't want to hear: most of their principles are bad (if well intentioned) and will ultimately lead to nobody making any money, having any ownership over the quality of their creations, or any way to support themselves on the internet -- outside of giant companies whose main source of revenue is online advertising.
Mr Walker added the group decided to "call everyone's bluff" and call in PWC in a attempt to rekindle negotiations.
Some in Baghdad are tempted to call the Kurds' bluff and let them go their own way.
Unless, of course, those demands are not serious in which case, the next American president may just be about to call Europe's bluff.
So Mr Bondevik cannot call parliament's bluff by demanding a fresh poll.
As always, there's no definite timetable for when (and if) NC State's technology might be commercialized -- so call someone's bluff if they promise you a nanoflower bouquet.
When it comes to naval arms control, the United States has no real choice: It must call the Soviets' bluff, eschew such negotiations and preserve the most effective naval forces possible.
If Democrats can cross the psychic barrier of accepting that universal coverage is just not viable now, they'll see there's a much safer, surer and politically beneficial course wide open for them: Just call the Republicans' bluff about starting over.
The PKK, if this was in fact on Sunday a cross-border raid and ambush against Turkish forces just a few miles into Turkish territory, if this was in fact a PKK raid - and there are competing claims about that, Alex - then this was a very provocative act by the PKK, perhaps a call of the Turkish bluff.
Yet Mr Erdogan could call Mr Ocalan's bluff and pursue Kurdish reforms with greater vigour.
She has been handed an opening to call the North's bluff and order the South Korean employees to come home.
He will be tempted to try to call Mr Blair's bluff, and bog the talks down with a series of legalistic objections.
It's not the first time both the administration and congressional Republicans have tried to call each other's bluff over the spending cuts.
The alternative is to call Mr Yeltsin's bluff and accept new elections, hoping the electorate will return an even more anti-Yeltsin Duma.
But given the mess both Greece and the euro are in, the threat that Athens could yet call the eurozone's bluff won't go away.
However, there certainly was a strong contrast between Peter Robinson's dismissal of holding a border poll when talking to me on Inside Politics on Friday and Arlene Foster's hint on the Nolan Show four days later that the party might call Sinn Fein's bluff over a referendum.
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