"All ladybirds nip, but they do not generally get a grip on your skin, " Dr Day said.
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The Liberal Democrats have also accused the government of failing to get a grip on the superbug.
This is why it is so hard to get a grip on the kind of racing thoughts you mention.
The inability to get a grip on reality is one of the most dangerous of flaws, especially for a leader.
Then I fold my cot in the kitchen, get a grip on myself, and tell my son-in-law to eat breakfast.
By now politicians were hotfooting it back, to get a grip on a situation that had clearly spiralled out of control.
The last serious attempt to get a grip on their spending came more than five years ago when Norman Lamont was chancellor.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has said that "getting the EU to get a grip on its own finances is our top priority".
With China's recovery well advanced, the central bank is keen to get a grip on bank lending and keep a lid on inflationary pressures.
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Walking east or west, into or away from the sunset, I can easily get a grip on what time it is where at a glance.
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After their 48-29 hammering when the teams met in Melbourne last time out, Australia were keen to get a grip on the game early on.
There was a hope that with the new Spanish Government elected that they would be able to get a grip on the finances of that country.
Some Moscow watchers are predicting that the government and even President Boris Yeltsin might be swept out of office should they fail to get a grip on the situation.
We might say that depression is caused by hyperactivity of body-brain danger pathways and not enough activity in brain areas that help us get a grip on our emotions.
The Netherlands could not get a grip on the game but were helped by a spate of yellow cards from referee Webb that disturbed the rhythm of the match.
But spending pressures have grown too, especially since the government does not yet have adequate budgetary controls to help it get a grip on what it is spending, and where.
In other words, he was telling Mr Diamond to get a grip on the banks' dealing desks, to prevent Barclays becoming the third big bank of the time to be semi-nationalised.
Labour say the government have failed to get a grip on the problem in its first year in power and the situation has got worse in some parts of the country.
In France a fight with public-sector unions is on the horizon, for reasons predating the recession the government has long been eager to get a grip on the spiralling cost of pensions.
At this stage, however, the most important thing is for companies to stop feeling sorry for themselves, get a grip on their supply chains, and make sure they are not doing harm.
The typical landscape of a Newman film was the raw sidestreets of a city or the empty plains, in which a man would try to get a grip on an aimless, violent life.
He told the audit committee that the auditor general also failed to analyse the role of the Holyrood Progress Group, which was set up by MSPs in 2000 to get a grip on the project.
Some critics have denounced BTP Day as a ruse that deflects attention from the failure of politicians to get a grip on Italy's fiscal woes and that could imperil Italians' savings if the crisis worsens.
At the start of the debate, Immigration Minister Damian Green claimed the government had inherited a "chaotic" and "indiscriminate" system from Labour, pledging that the coalition was working hard to get a grip on immigration.
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The OBR will say the chancellor is finding it harder to get a grip on borrowing and debt because of the state of the economy, not because of any backsliding on the austerity measures themselves.
The story of the past three decades or more has been one of successive prime ministers promising to get a grip on media standards - and stand up to powerful vested interests - and ultimately failing to act.
He is seen by all these people writing in the newspapers as a bit of a control freak who is now unable to, to kind of get a grip on the, the pretty appalling two weeks you've had.
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