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.
Kosovo's Albanians will be happy with this but they will have a bitter pill to swallow too.
"To play in the second half down to 10 men is a bitter pill to swallow, " added Hodgson.
Wadsworth, who was also caretaker manager of the team, said the latest news was a bitter pill to swallow.
For home owners struggling with their mortgages, and especially for the unemployed, this may be a bitter pill to swallow.
"It was a bitter pill to swallow, the government admitting that they needed the church, " says Archbishop Wenski, the Miami prelate.
"The number of people working there has been squeezed and squeezed over the years and the prospect of significant job cuts is a bitter pill to swallow, " Mr Dawson said.
"It's a sweet bitter pill to swallow, " said Isaac Abraham, a spokesman for the community.
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.
So, yes, the healthcare industry is hiring, but the financial and educational reality of these in-demand jobs might turn out to be a bitter pill for potential workers to swallow.
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Though the idea of trying the disgraced leader in his own country is increasingly popular among Serbs, the notion of extraditing him to a foreign court is too bitter a pill for many of them to swallow and contrary to Yugoslav law as it now stands.
The foreign-exchange related lawsuits are also a bitter pill for investors to swallow.
It is Netanyahu's duty to swallow this bitter pill and devise a strategy to protect Israel from their madness.
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