But the patronage wing of the LDP could not swallow such fundamental change in Japan.
With inflation so low, households have been borrowing more because interest payments do not swallow up so much of their income.
Rejection of this treaty may improve future treaties by stiffening the spines of U.S. negotiators, who will know that there are things the Senate will not swallow just because they bear the label arms control.
And if companies are forced to buy their allowances, they're not going to swallow the costs without passing them on to customers.
Arne Duncan praised the New Haven contract, a much more palatable agreement for the majority to swallow, not the DC contract.
One swallow does not a summer make, of course.
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"For the high street, one swallow does not make a summer, but these results might hint at the green shoots of recovery, or at least some stabilisation in the current environment, " Ms Wehrle added.
Lieberman is not an easy candidate to swallow for either rightists or leftists.
And, since they did not have vast deficits to swallow up the early windfalls of the boom (all but Vermont have balanced-budget requirements), the governors have been pulling off an impressive feat for years: cutting taxes while increasing both spending and surpluses.
Any talk that the CMO is going to swallow the CIO is not going to help.
It's an age-old problem: do we clamor for a company to ship a product that's not ready, or do we swallow delays with grace as it aims to deliver when things are good and ready?
Nor can they swallow the argument that it is not necessarily the better technology that wins, but rather, the luckiest one.
But if Nicaraguans have had to swallow the results, foreigners have not.
In 1980, Reagan emphasized an easier-to-swallow message of tax cuts, not spending cuts -- and indeed promised that he'd protect the Medicare program he'd opposed when it was created in the mid-1960s.
In a region where four of the five countries (Finland is the exception) are either doubtful about joining the single European currency or certain not to, there is a reluctance to swallow nostrums from abroad.
Making matters worse, this is not a bitter pill that only the rich must swallow.
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Public opinion has by now been moulded to swallow this, but the manoeuvring did not win Mr Fujimori friends.
But it is not too late to persuade the Indonesian army to swallow its pride and accept the presence of foreign peacekeeping forces.
They also brought back Ichiro Suzuki to take at least some of the right-field work though to get him, the Yankees had to swallow hard and offer two years, not exactly something in the playbook for a player who turns 41 during the 2014 postseason.
She added her father was not bedridden or comatose and could hold a conversation and swallow.
But the prospect of voting for two very expensive and not very effective packages will make a few Democratic senators swallow hard.
In order not to jeopardise Mr Putin's visit, Poland has to swallow hard when its history is traduced.
But this is not a symmetrical challenge: In the end, Obama could force Democrats to swallow such spending cuts if Republicans agree to additional tax increases.
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The report said that Mr O was not referred to a dietician and a speech and language therapist about his ability to swallow following a suspected mini-stroke while he was in the hospital.
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He says only General Electric would be large enough to swallow American Water Works whole, but companies like GE, ITT Industries and 3M have not shown previous interest in water utility assets, preferring to stick to water industrial assets--e.g. filtration, desalination and instrumentation markets.
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