For Labour, shadow Treasury minister Chris Leslie urged ministers to "get a grip" on the issue.
So get a grip, Republicans: Our republican experiment in self-government didn't die last week.
"All ladybirds nip, but they do not generally get a grip on your skin, " Dr Day said.
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The Liberal Democrats have also accused the government of failing to get a grip on the superbug.
But the committee said it was "cautiously encouraged" that the MoD was "now starting to get a grip".
Ministers are being asked to "get a grip" over "outrageous" pay rises for senior council executives in Wales.
But despite the rehabilitation of the case for regulation, politicians may find it hard to get a grip.
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham called on the government to "get a grip".
This is why it is so hard to get a grip on the kind of racing thoughts you mention.
"But, HMRC has made little progress in other areas, " she added, saying the department needed to "get a grip".
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The inability to get a grip on reality is one of the most dangerous of flaws, especially for a leader.
But, in separate exchanges, he challenged Mr Cameron to "get a grip" over the funding of Sure Start children's centres.
Then I fold my cot in the kitchen, get a grip on myself, and tell my son-in-law to eat breakfast.
The first requirement is for the UN, on the ground and in the Security Council, to get a grip of itself.
By now politicians were hotfooting it back, to get a grip on a situation that had clearly spiralled out of control.
The last serious attempt to get a grip on their spending came more than five years ago when Norman Lamont was chancellor.
Mr Hollande, who cast himself as "Mr Normal" is now perceived as "too normal", struggling to get a grip an unprecedented economic crisis.
Dr Julie Rugg from the Cemetery Research Group said the government needs to "get a grip and deal with" the shortage of graves.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has said that "getting the EU to get a grip on its own finances is our top priority".
Entwistle resigned the wake of the Newsnight broadcast, and acting director general Tim Davie has vowed to "get a grip of the situation".
The Liberal Democrats accused the SNP of breaking its promise and said Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon needed to "get a grip of the situation".
With China's recovery well advanced, the central bank is keen to get a grip on bank lending and keep a lid on inflationary pressures.
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Walking east or west, into or away from the sunset, I can easily get a grip on what time it is where at a glance.
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The BBC's acting director general has vowed to "get a grip" following the resignation of George Entwistle over a Newsnight report on child abuse claims.
After their 48-29 hammering when the teams met in Melbourne last time out, Australia were keen to get a grip on the game early on.
There was a hope that with the new Spanish Government elected that they would be able to get a grip on the finances of that country.
With the government's Energy Bill due to be published in the next few months, the renewables industry is calling on the prime minister to "get a grip".
There are, yet again, serious questions to be asked about those managers at the top who seem unable to get a grip of the NHS in Lothian.
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