But surely now is the time to take the bull by the horns and ditch the deadwood. |
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The big question is whether or not Namibia will take the bull by the horns and address the thorny question of inheritance. |
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They are now an empowered lot and muster courage to take the bull by the horns while many have already stormed into the male-dominated spheres. |
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If your money problems are pushing you towards the edge of financial disaster, now's the time to take the bull by the horns and deal with them. |
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This is the time for the government to take action, to take the bull by the horns, as is said, and make the necessary changes. |
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As representatives of the peoples of Europe, we must dare to take the bull by the horns. |
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In the midst of an economic crisis, it chose not to take the bull by the horns and not to attack the economic crisis directly. |
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We will not take the bull by the horns, as we say on the farm, and wrestle the critter down. |
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It is time to take the bull by the horns and act, and all the parties involved will need to cooperate in doing so. |
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It is absolutely vital for Europe to show that it can take the bull by the horns. |
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The group has therefore decided to take the bull by the horns and carry out an in-depth restructuring of some of its activities. |
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This deeply divided body, which is averse to making tough decisions, is highly unlikely to take the bull by the horns and be decisive in choosing a method. |
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Because the fact is that Russia is a huge power at our borders, and no one knows exactly how to take the bull by the horns, all the more so because everyone wants to have Russia on its side. |
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In other words, why would it not take the bull by the horns, to use an agricultural analogy, and focus attention from that kind of a point of view? |
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My other comment is that I'm always amazed at how volunteer and community-based groups really take the bull by the horns in order to protect not only their commercial livelihood but their recreational livelihood. |
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Wordsworth has a system which disposes him to take the bull by the horns and offend public taste. |
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So we thought we would take the initiative, take the bull by the horns, and try to see if we could actually create some sort of discussion between the individuals, more so than the bodies per se. |
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You could take the bull by the horns if treatment is truly necessary. |
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The Government seems to be plugging language lessons for children so I thought I'd take the bull by the horns and start teaching children in the North East. |
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