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  • Guess I'll just have to bite the bullet on this one.
  • "We're biting the bullet on the inventory issue,"
  • And ( manager ) Jimy ( Williams ) and Joe had to bite the bullet on that one.
  • "This is something I'm going to have to bite the bullet on ."
  • "Finally, the trustees are biting the bullet on this and putting the good of the institution ahead of a basketball coach.
  • Sugen is turning heads because of its savvy chairman, upscale investment bank, a key investor and its willingness to bite the bullet on price.
  • "It's chicken college presidents and athletic directors who won't bite the bullet on the irresponsible spending of their football programs.
  • Addiction is no joke, and it's to Franken and director Harold Ramis'credit that they bite the bullet on the pain of an alcoholic parent.
  • Editorial Board : " I think we're going to have to bite the bullet on Social Security and phase it out over a period of time ."
  • "I think we have to bite the bullet on some people who have had a lot of chances and haven't gotten the job done, " he said.
  • Sperber told The Associated Press on Sunday . " And finally the trustees are biting the bullet on this and putting the good of the institution ahead of a basketball coach.
  • TAX-LOSS _ ATLANTA _ The ins and outs of biting the bullet on stock like WorldCom and taking the tax loss . ( McNaughton, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) MOVED.
  • "They tend not to be keen on biting the bullet on sorting out what they've got, " said Daniel Bevan, an analyst at Credit Lyonnais Securities in London.
  • That's fine for older players who have been picked up by teams later in their careers, but there are some players that teams simply have to bite the bullet on and keep for the sake of tradition.
  • White House aides said Bush did not pressure Mori but that he did stress the need for Japan to lay a foundation for long-term recovery by undertaking broad-based economic, tax and regulatory reforms and by biting the bullet on nearly US $ 600 billion in bad bank debts, much of which have been on the books for a decade.
  • "It's not Title IX's fault, it's chicken college presidents and athletic directors who won't bite the bullet on the irresponsible spending of their football programs, " said Donna Lopiano, the executive director of the Women's Sports Foundation and the former women's athletic director at the University of Texas.
  • "We are not yet at world's best practice in terms of operating expenses per access line but we have a number of avenues to pursue in order to reach that benchmark : eliminating duplication across our business units, outsourcing certain functions, and biting the bullet on areas of the business which are not part of Telstra's core competencies and which do not add value, " he said.