For industrialists paying reluctantly to clean up their act, that must be a bitter pill.
But since last September, the two companies have been involved in a bitter spate of lawsuits.
In contrast, social is a patience game, which for many can be a bitter pill.
However, unlike Mexico, Germany are not a bitter rival, only a competitive and respected one.
The Reliance empire was divided between the two brothers in 2005 after a bitter seven-month feud.
The marriage, soured, however, and the two are in the midst of a bitter divorce.
But a bitter row is bubbling about plans to rent out these peaceful properties.
Otherwise, they will have a bitter pill to swallow when change is forced upon them.
For parliament member Mustafa Alush(ph), nominating another general was a bitter pill to swallow.
But Presi-dent Farooq Leghari refused to sign the bill into law, precipitating a bitter feud.
No question, the Republicans would suffer a bitter defeat if top marginal income-tax rates rise.
The latter can be a bitter pill so you may jump at the streamlined program.
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"It would be a bitter legacy for those who are involved in it, " he said.
Given the cooperation the workforce has shown in slimming down, it is a bitter blow.
Last week the government announced how they had resolved a bitter coalition row over energy.
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Gibson and Grigorieva are in a bitter legal fight over custody of their daughter.
In neighbouring Greece, there is a bitter controversy over a new textbook for 12-year-olds.
In most fairy tales, after all, the fountain of youth turns out a bitter disappointment.
Making matters worse, this is not a bitter pill that only the rich must swallow.
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All in, taking a big bite of Yum stock may leave a bitter taste.
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What Toy came away with is a bitter realization of the fragility of machines and human life.
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Yankee Stadium instantly becomes a Port Authority bus terminal on a bitter, unforgiving Sunday morning in January.
What religion is to contemporary U.S. national politics--a bitter and hardening divide--illegal immigration is to California politics.
After they had at last come so close, this week's defeat was a bitter disappointment to Washingtonians.
The game had a bitter ending for Newcastle when Parker was red-carded for a second bookable offence.
It is engaged in a bitter sales tax fight over them involving hundreds of thousands of dollars.
One candidate, based on the stevia plant, can leave a bitter aftertaste in some sodas, particularly cola.
"To play in the second half down to 10 men is a bitter pill to swallow, " added Hodgson.
John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said Gonzales was a victim of a bitter political atmosphere in Washington.
The prosecution said the shooting of Mr Khan was the culmination of a bitter feud between two families.
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