If the tax were low enough, they might also swallow it, so to speak.
For Dresdner, the main interest is that Allianz may swallow it more or less whole.
Having prescribed the nasty medicine necessary, most governments have still to swallow it.
The birds are right at the surface, get covered in the oil and swallow it, causing liver and kidney problems.
Dr. SPIESEL: You swallow it and it enters the intestinal contents and it blocks the activity of an enzyme called lipase.
Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, who pre-empted the verdict by calling Mr Khodorkovsky a thief who belonged in jail, thought Russians would swallow it.
Phoenix hitching his guitar way up into his armpit like Cash did and twisting in toward the mike as if he's going to swallow it.
If things continued as they were, the Levee district would corner Chicago and swallow it whole, this fine, proud city that wielded its triumphs like a scepter and wore its reputation like a crown.
In the ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jewish community in Williamsburg, from which the Glaubers hailed, the arrest is "a sweet bitter pill to swallow because it's good news but on a very sad story, " said community leader and family friend Isaac Abraham.
The Paternos may find it hard to swallow because they can't reconcile it to the man they knew, the man who over the years became a near deity in State College.
This can be a hard pill for neoclassical economists and those who think like them to swallow, but it helps if you think of the minimum wage as it really is: a minimum productivity law.
But it has been very hard for post-war leaders to swallow - even, it turns out, politicians who claim to be free-marketers.
KLA's string-pullers in exile, the Kosovars might just swallow the deal as it stands.
Unless they now swallow that pride, it will be followed by a fall.
Facebook's apology and changes to Beacon seem to have appeased that angry minority before it could swallow up the site.
Nor can they swallow the argument that it is not necessarily the better technology that wins, but rather, the luckiest one.
It's another learning experience and it's a tough one to swallow but I'll take what I can from it.
"It's hard for me to swallow, but the box isn't as important as it used to be, " says Mark Hudson, an HP sales manager.
Excuse us, but we find it hard to swallow some of the hype that swirls around the Beats brand.
In a simple way, they put a camera in a pill, you swallow the pill, and it tracks it through your whole system.
AD's side, its 76-year-old candidate, Luis Alfaro Ucero, boss of the party, might find it difficult to swallow his pride and step aside.
The Senate bill would also include a boost for businesses by allowing firms to adjust their accounting to make it easier to swallow losses.
As hard as it is to swallow losing a chance to go to the NCAA tournament, I'm really hoping we have another chance to play (in the WNIT).
This made it hard to swallow and harder to speak, though his voice had long ago sunk to a growl since a botched operation on his voice box in 1993.
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Pola's book Kindermund, she argued, would help "all the children, adolescents and mothers who fear their father and swallow this fear to hide it in the depths of their souls".
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Several thoughtful Social Democrats are citing Saxony as an example of how Germans will swallow nasty medicine, if it is boldly and crisply explained to them why it is being dished out.
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?
Swallow your pride and do it early.
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