We have to bite our tongues as it's their money which has paid for all this.
So it's time to bite the bullet, pick some young people and stick with it.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle tried to get Bernanke to bite Tuesday.
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In 2007, I tried again to convince them, and got one British guy to bite.
Nissan also knows from experience that it's unwise to bite off more than you can chew.
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But in the short term, we're just going to have to bite the bullet.
The second reason is that regulations on capital and liquidity are starting to bite.
Did we push too far with our attempt to bite from the tree of Knowledge?
It was an under-stated but impressive performance - now the reality will start to bite.
"All in all, we've had to bite the bullet and move on, " added Mr Thomas.
But his group found it hard to bite their tongues over the kidnapped Japanese.
The rules might be expected to bite now that the government is running big deficits.
The only real question is: Which political leader is willing to bite that bullet?
The high euro is beginning to bite and is adding to Germany's economic headaches.
Dr Wilkinson said the machines were unlikely to bite the hand that fed them.
Manning was getting the Packers to bite on his pump fakes and coolly kept pace with Rodgers.
The question is -- how much do you need to bite is something I cannot answer now.
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Even if he hadn't scored or allegedly tried to bite Ivanovic, Suarez still would have made headlines.
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"I've had to bite my tongue a hundred times in this job, like never before, " he says.
For all the talk of fiscal stringency, tax rises and spending cuts are only beginning to bite.
Sometimes, the best thing to do is to bite the bullet and plunge into the phase 3 program.
"I think we (are) setting a new precedent that will come back to bite us, " Graham told reporters.
But "when the pinch starts to bite, benign price discounting could turn into a price war, " it said.
In 1933, University of Alabama professor Allan Walker Blair induced a female black-widow spider to bite his hand.
As the Asian crisis continues to bite, demand for steel will plummet following that for cars and construction.
One day, new digital cameras will start to bite into what is left of the traditional photographic business.
Even Carlos Ghosn has to worry about the monster that is beginning to bite into his European business.
Were the Assad regime to bite the dust, the stranglehold of Hezbollah over Lebanon would come to an end.
The investment bankers were too piggy with valuations, and it may end of coming back to bite them.
Instead, investors are choosing to bite into economic events that were factored into the market way back in September.
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