But then someone has to bell the cat and the Metro Rail has to become a reality. |
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No community is likely to bell the cat by making gratuitous concessions on this issue. |
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Politicians should be brave enough to bell the cat and join forces to tackle the national task. |
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His government should convince all political parties that it is time to bell the cat to implement the one-child norm for one and all. |
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The real challenge is deciding whose job it is to bell the cat. |
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Though the industry had been deliberating at length over the crisis for long, they failed to evolve a consensus and ultimately the exhibitors had to step in to bell the cat. |
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We urge you to bell the cat of anti-Semitism, including explicitly recognizing that so-called anti-Zionism can, and often does, cross over into anti-Semitism. |
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Pakistan will never need to sell companies or carry begging bowl if rural elite start paying taxes but who will bell the cat, he questioned. |
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At the Valdai dinner, it fell to Timothy Coulter, a Harvard professor, to bell the cat, to speak truth to power. |
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