«No one wants to see the huge job cuts and punitive interest rates which followed their inability to
grasp the nettle of difficult economic decisions.»
Cameron has to
grasp the nettle of the union, that means creating a proper federal united kingdom.
Malcolm Trobe of the ASCL head teachers» union supported the government for
grasping the nettle of unfair regional differences in funding.
Not exact matches
So far, structural reforms that could lift this long - run average rate have been most evident in peripheral economies, with little sign in key core economies (such as France)
of the necessary political will to
grasp this
nettle.
«For the sake
of our football club, the board must
grasp the
nettle.
Mkhitaryan hasn't been getting into a team that has been crying out for the kind
of pace and invention he can offer when he is at his best because he hasn't
grasped the
nettle.
Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK, calls on government to «
grasp the
nettle»
of palliative care.
We can only hope, like one
of our readers, that Treem, a modest man
of retiring disposition, is ready to forsake the broad acres
of his establishment and able to
grasp the sharp
nettles that grow along one
of the Department
of Defence's quieter corridors
of power.
Of course, it could be argued that the antidote is to
grasp the
nettle and deal with the issue.
That you must have personal regrets regarding the decades you have participated in climate science is an unavoidable inference from your writings — might it not be best to
grasp the
nettle and reveal at least some
of those regrets, and the scientific reasons for them?
A lot
of people still haven't
grasped this
nettle (in their thoughts).
But rather than shying away from engagement, or under - emphasizing the dangers we face for fear
of scaring people away, the green movement would do better to
grasp the
nettle with both hands, but do so in a manner that is conducive to promoting Flow.
Where the judge is satisfied he has all the relevant material before him and that the parties can argue the point fully, he ought to
grasp the
nettle and decide the point, since the question
of whether or not there is a reasonable prospect
of success will depend on the result
of the construction issue.
It remains to be seen whether the House
of Lords will
grasp this
nettle and consider the case for radical reform.
Where the judge is satisfied that he has all relevant material before him, and that the parties can argue the point fully, he ought to
grasp the
nettle and decide the point, since the question whether the claim has a reasonable prospect
of success depends on the answer to the question
of construction.
The mediation community has been encouraged by the repeated remarks
of government ministers and other leading figures, expressing their determination to promote mediation.But this will not happen unless the government
grasps the
nettle and makes mediation compulsory — or alternatively, unless mediation undergoes a major marketing makeover.
Expectations are high, but we must
grasp the
nettle and meet the challenge
of modern client expectation head on.