If so, it might be worth stomaching your losses and switching out of your tech fund to something less risky. |
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But owners have a tougher time stomaching declining attendance and fan apathy because they directly affect the bottom line. |
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But in the hard-tack precincts of his empire, the guys and women who climb poles and crawl through basements, he takes pride in not stomaching union drives. |
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The European and international press are watching Italy and her controversial head of state with a mix of curiosity, condescension and astonishment that Italians have a hard time stomaching. |
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And it is just one of dozens of cuts the tribe is stomaching, many of them caused by the mandatory federal budget reductions known as sequestration. |
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I don't know about you, but I had a hard time stomaching the sight of Jim Calhoun holding the championship trophy after Monday's final game of the N. C. A. A. men's basketball tournament. |
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Stomaching is the preferred method of suspending the organisms, since it minimizes the quantity of suspended food debris. |
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