And yet these same editors have the nerve to lecture about freedom of expression.
An obvious solution beckons but will the government have the nerve to go for it?
He's developed a unique strategy, but he says, he doesn't quite have the nerve to use it when his own money is at stake.
Gray has reconstructed a world that he knows, and conjured a mood that no one else would have the nerve to maintain.
This is a task few people have the nerve to handle.
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So a student who has chosen the wrong route has to start all over again a costly procedure for which few have the nerve or the resources.
It is unlikely, in the short run, that an American president, even Mr Obama, would have the nerve to cut military or other aid to Israel in a hurry.
And if politicians are so frightened now, when all the economic indicators are favourable and deficits are at record lows, when will they ever have the nerve to try?
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Albans, Vermont, writes: I am a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., and I find it unbelievable that the CBC would have the nerve to change the theme song of a true national tradition.
Not many filmmakers have the nerve to make us wait these days, but Scott knows his audience is primed for exploding chests and toothy extraterrestrials, and he enjoys playing on our trepidation while showing off the stunning production design.
Big brands will have to get the nerve to compete against their retail partners.
Yet the Savile scandal and the alleged cover-up by the BBC seems to have touched a nerve in the public in a way that the phone-hacking scandal did not.
That post seemed to have struck a nerve considering the amount of social currency it generated.
There were hundreds that could have been the one that stopped nerve regeneration and was suppressed by the antibody.
In the early years of flight, getting an aircraft into the air might have been nerve-racking, but it was hardly complex.
So the debt-ceiling game of chicken may have been frustrating and nerve-wracking, and the resulting deal may be less than meets the eye.
Labrador said that the plot would have succeeded had several of the Republicans not lost their nerve.
Yet the two men have touched a nerve.
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By stretching the inside of the cheeks of several patients who have complete facial nerve palsy with a finger, while performing routine checks for ulcerations or trauma, Ms Clapham caused the paralysed facial muscles to move - something not seen before.
The device could have been placed too close to a nerve in Strasburg's right arm, leading to discomfort for the right-hander in Monday night's start against the Braves.
Far greater players than those of Epinel have lost their nerve and fallen into the abyss.
The same governor and state Senate that fought for the cause in 1997 have lost their nerve.
For him to come here and face the people who have been fighting oil development for the past 40 years, at least shows some nerve.
It is believed to have stockpiles of mustard gas and the highly toxic nerve agent, sarin.
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What all this means is that the virtues of transplanting nerve cells have yet to be demonstrated beyond doubt.
It is that I found the prospect so nerve wracking that I paid the thing off much earlier than I should have.
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Many Republicans lost both their nerve and the principles that may have once guided them.
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Studies in animals have shown that signals from this nerve can control the new bladder reflex.
However, it was still unknown Sunday whether nerve connections might have been severed by the bullet and skull fragments propelled through her brain.
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