If this was the starting gun to a leadership challenge most MPs seemed to flinch with surprise at hearing it.
The party to flinch first would be the one that is less certain of its esteem in the eyes of the electorate.
Scottish taxpayers would be right to flinch at forking out much more.
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He said the tactics of the NRA galvanized a vocal minority of gun owners against the legislation, which caused some senators to flinch.
Senate Democrats refused to flinch Tuesday as the chamber moved toward a rare, all-night session of debate on legislation to bring troops home this fall.
Two balls later, Haddin prodded the ball back to the spinner and a frustrated Benn shaped to shy at the stumps, causing the batsman to flinch.
Mr. COLEMAN: That song really talks about--poking a little fun at myself and a little bit of fun also at the music industry and trying to see which one of us is going to flinch first, whether or not that light at the end of the tunnel is the 5:15 or it's actually a way out for me.
Within 25 years the bass were growing bellies prodigious enough to make Marlon Brando flinch.
Otherwise creditors will play "chicken" with the government, knowing that at the last minute the government will flinch and fail to remove the guarantees.
Even as the Wildcats started to figure out the zone, Cal didn't flinch, making some big shots down the stretch to beat Arizona at the McKale Center for the third straight season.
The torches came again for his job, as they always seemed to do, but he didn't flinch.
With its rock-solid balance sheet, driven by accelerating revenues in its search and online dating businesses, IAC can afford to absorb on its own the losses that made the Harmans flinch.
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To do this, co-operation with others may be necessary, and we should not flinch from it - after all, we have spent decades opposing tribal politics and saying that parties should co-operate more.
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